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Chapter 5 - Second Place

​"I'm a genius!" I shouted internally, already imagining my perfect score.

​"Erina! Erina! Wake up!" Marie's frantic whisper pierced through my thoughts.

​"Huh? What's up, Marie?" I blinked, realizing I had been staring at the wall in a daze.

​"You've been daydreaming for thirty minutes!" she hissed, pointing at the clock. "You only have half an hour left. There are a hundred questions, and you've only answered ten! What is wrong with you?"

​"What?! Oh my god!" My heart leaped into my throat.

​Was that a dream? No time for this! I grabbed my pen, my hands shaking. Erina, if you can hear me, help! I have no idea what these formulas mean! I hate chemistry! I HATE IT!

​After the Test

​"Well," Professor Kiara said, collecting the papers. "The results will be posted tomorrow. You are dismissed. Goodbye."

​"Hey, Erina," Marie caught up with me in the hall. "Did you actually finish?"

​"Y-yes... but that was a nightmare," I exhaled, wiping sweat from my forehead.

​"Maybe a little," Marie shrugged. "We'll see the results tomorrow."

​A little?! I thought, horrified. I felt like my brain was literally melting.

​"Eden's gone to talk to the professor," Marie said, her tone changing. "Now we can talk freely."

​"About what?"

​"About EVERYTHING! Tell me the truth, Erina. How did you become like this? I feel like you're a completely different person. You aren't the Erina I knew."

​I looked at her, searching for the right words. "Like I told you... I just wanted to change. I wanted to be strong enough to protect us. After the hospital, I made a promise to myself: the old Erina is gone."

​"But the fighting?" Marie pressed. "You can't learn to take down three people in a week just by 'training every day.'"

​"Maybe I'm just a fast learner," I said with a shrug, trying to hide my unease. "Let's just go home, Marie. I'm exhausted."

​At the University Gates

​As we reached the gates, a sleek black car pulled up beside us. The window rolled down to reveal Eden.

​"Hi, girls. Need a ride?" he asked, flashing a charismatic smile.

​"No thanks," I said instantly. "We can manage on our own."

​"But Erina—" Marie started, clearly wanting to get in.

​"Let's go, Marie," I said, pulling her arm.

​"Wait!" Eden hopped out of the car. "In that case, I'll walk with you. I could use the fresh air anyway."

​"But you live on the complete opposite side of town," I noted, crossing my arms.

​"Not a problem." He turned to his driver. "You can head back. I'll walk."

​"Yes, sir," the driver replied and sped off.

​I sighed. He was persistent, I'd give him that. Along the way, Marie peppered him with questions, and Eden answered them while keeping his eyes on me. I stayed silent, my mind drifting back to my old life.

​What's happening at the base? I wondered. Did my parents find out I'm 'dead'? Did the intel I sent reach them? I remember starting the upload right before the shot...

​"Hey, Erina!" Eden's voice snapped me back to reality. "What are you thinking about?"

​"Nothing," I said shortly. "We're at my house. Thanks for the walk. Bye, Marie. Bye, Eden."

​"Bye! See ya tomorrow!" Eden called out as I hurried inside.

​The Next Day: The Results Board

​"Marie, hurry up!" I dragged her toward the crowded bulletin board. "I need to see my score!"

​"Coming, coming!"

​I pushed through the students, heading straight for the middle of the list, where the top 50 started.

​"Erina? What are you doing down there?" Marie asked, pulling me back.

​"I'm looking for my name! What does it look like?"

​"Are you crazy? Why are you looking at the top 50? You need to look at the top 5!"

​"Ah... right. I forgot," I chuckled nervously. Old habits die hard. In my life as Silvia, making the top 50 was a miracle. I forgot Erina is a straight-A student.

​"Look!" Marie pointed to the very top.

​My eyes widened. Second Place: Erina Onil.

​"What?! Second?" Marie frowned. "You're usually first. Who beat you?"

​My eyes moved up. First Place: Eden Jordan.

​"Oh, look," a familiar, poisonous voice sneered behind us. Kristel. "It seems our 'genius' professor's daughter spent too much time on her looks and her brains started to leak out."

​"Grrr..." I clenched my fists.

​"What are you talking about, Kristel?" Marie shot back. "You didn't even make the top fifty!"

​"So what? It doesn't change the fact that she's getting dumber," Kristel laughed.

​I felt Silvia's temper flare. I stepped toward her, my eyes turning murderous. "Marie, let me go. Even if I go to jail, I'm going to end her right here."

​"No! Don't come near me!" Kristel shrieked, stumbling back. She was actually trembling.

​Marie burst out laughing. "Look at her! Erina only said she'd kill you and you're already shaking. What would happen if she actually touched you with a fingertip? You'd have a heart attack!"

​The surrounding students started laughing too. Humiliated, Kristel scrambled away.

​"Let's go, Marie," I said, feeling my adrenaline cool down.

​In the Classroom

​"Eden isn't here yet," Marie noted as we sat down. "Maybe he's late? By the way, Erina... I think he really likes you."

​"Don't talk nonsense," I muttered.

​"I'm not— oh, there he is!"

​"Hi, girls," Eden said, sliding into the seat behind us.

​"Hi, Eden. Congrats on first place," I said, trying not to sound bitter.

​"Thanks. Erina... can you meet me in the university garden after classes? I want to tell you something."

​"Why?" I asked, suspicious.

​"I just... need to talk to you. Please?"

​"Fine. Whatever."

​As the final bell rang, I headed toward the garden, Marie trailing behind me. But we were stopped by a massive crowd near the entrance.

​"Who is that guy?"

"He doesn't look like a student..."

​I looked past the crowd and froze. A high-end military vehicle was parked at the curb. Several men in crisp uniforms stood guard. In the center stood a man in civilian clothes, but his posture was unmistakable.

​He's high-ranking military, I thought, my heart skipping a beat. I can tell by the way he stands. A pity he's not in uniform, or I'd know his exact rank. But what are military officers doing at a Science University?

​A cold shiver ran down my spine. Forget the garden. I need to get out of here.

~to be continued

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