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I have no idea how much time I spend knocking, but it’s already driving me insane. I’m standing in front of the nurse’s office, barely able to prevent myself from not just throwing the door of its hinges. If she doesn’t open up soon, I might as well do that. I bang my fist at the wood again, starting to get really angry. What the hell is she doing? I know she has patients to tend to, but there’s still two of them. One of them should be answering the door by now! Especially now that I know Kir’s not up in his office! It’s been one hell of a Monday already, and it’s not even over yet. I was paired up with Sheila during out advanced elementary magic class and she kept jumping on my nerves. It felt worse than if someone kept continually pinching me. After classes were over, I ran to Kir’s o