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It had already been two days since that horrific confession, but nothing seemed to have changed. Everyone still scrutinised me whenever I pass through the hallway. Nothing seemed to be changing. I was stuck in this monotonous situation. Since all the students feared me, I struggled in making friends. Nonetheless, I thought that I would be able to manage the loneliness if people would leave me alone. That too couldn’t happen. Just like always, I strode into the English class. I thought I would be greeted by Todd at the doorway of the classroom. That wasn’t the case. That day, I didn’t find him outside the class but sitting behind my desk. The guy had finally decided to commence attending classes after bunking them for two-three days. I tried to not gaze into his direction while making my w