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Her father, Alpha Superior Eli said very little to her, only

“Go back to the academy. I will talk to you soon.”

Viola clutched her own palm, pressing hard thinking about how confused she was. It was terrifying to believe that she had done that. She didn’t understand her powers and didn’t feel like the people around her too.

Why didn’t the chains hold her if they said it would?

What had gone wrong?

Her father, she thought of him and how he failed to console her. She needed an explanation, and not a vague order, but he didn't give anymore than that.

Lost in thought, Viola failed to notice Cora who was in the hallway.

Cora, always so sharp immediately spotted Viola.

“Hey Viola!” She said warmly, walking towards Viola.

Viola finally breaks contact with all her fears, she looks up and is relieved to be seeing a friendly, smiling face.

“Cora.&r
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