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39 - THE DARK CORNER OF THE SCHOOL

LIAM

I checked for any incoming students, teachers, or staff—there were none as the school was usually empty on Saturdays—and pulled a napkin out of my pocket to get the doorknob of the door open. I wouldn’t put it past Mr. Sloane to check for fingerprints if he suspected someone had been in his office.

The door opened without struggle—‘cause it hadn’t been locked—which made my job easier, and I quickly went in after a speedy eye-sweep of the hallways before closing the door behind me.

I took a look at the classroom and couldn’t believe how different it looked when there was neither any teacher nor student in it. It just felt like another space in the school with loads of arranged chairs and desks, which was a really weird feeling because even though it was empty, I could still hear/imagine the overlapping voices of students chatting, the resonation of chairs and desks scraping the tiles, the footsteps of running and walking students… It was just strange.

Frowning at the desk Mr. Slo
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