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Pulling into my normal parking space at Helmont, I prepared for my last week in school. As I took a deep breath, I watched the Twins walk in the front doors, Monica and Chelsea a few yards behind them. That’s weird. I rolled my eyes; it’s not like I cared what they did. Getting the motivation to get out of my car and head in was difficult, until I heard the first bell ring. I immediately jumped out of my car, grabbing my phone and headphones before running inside. Walking towards the classroom, I waved at a couple of younger kids from Blood Moon. When I stepped into the classroom, I noticed Monica had switched seats with a human girl, and she looked very uncomfortable to be sitting with Wyatt and Xander. She was small, about my height and pretty skinny, with light brown hair cut should