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Fox
Guest
Diana tried so desperately hard to look human. She had so much time to reflect on this failure on the relatively long trip to the island. It felt like she was being locked away. She didn’t want to be here. She had a life before. A perfectly normal life. But her small mess up tore it all away. Her eyes hold a mix of sadness and anger.
With a backpack and two large suitcases, she walks somewhat stiffly to the office. She desperately tries to avoid looking at the more non-human students as it only makes her more upset. Now, she had to hide her away with the rest of the freaks…
She heads straight for the admissions office, choosing not to wander around like many of the other students. “Hello, I just got in. My name is Diana Brandt,†she says to the receptionist. The receptionist nods and hands her a few forms, “Welcome, Ms. Brandt. Please look over the information for correctness and enter the rest of information. When you are done, you can hand it back to me.â€Â
Sitting back in one of the chairs, she reads over everything. Species. Faerie. She stays uncomfortably long on that page, desperately wanting to cross out, and rewrite it. However, they would know that was a lie. Instead, she crosses it out to write the words ‘Half-fae.’ Then, she starts checking and filling out all the rest.
With a backpack and two large suitcases, she walks somewhat stiffly to the office. She desperately tries to avoid looking at the more non-human students as it only makes her more upset. Now, she had to hide her away with the rest of the freaks…
She heads straight for the admissions office, choosing not to wander around like many of the other students. “Hello, I just got in. My name is Diana Brandt,†she says to the receptionist. The receptionist nods and hands her a few forms, “Welcome, Ms. Brandt. Please look over the information for correctness and enter the rest of information. When you are done, you can hand it back to me.â€Â
Sitting back in one of the chairs, she reads over everything. Species. Faerie. She stays uncomfortably long on that page, desperately wanting to cross out, and rewrite it. However, they would know that was a lie. Instead, she crosses it out to write the words ‘Half-fae.’ Then, she starts checking and filling out all the rest.