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Frankie: "This school is much bigger than the one in Pinnala." I swallowed the urge to gag as Darcel parked Clyde's truck in the student parking lot. "It's intimidating, I must admit." He sat back in his seat, taking in the massive building. "Clyde said that the supernaturals and humans both go here. It makes sense that it would be so large." Again, Darcel had taught me something I didn't know. How do they keep it a secret from the humans? "We should go in. We don't want to be late." Panic rose in my throat when Darcel told me it was time. "I can't," I said quickly. "Oh, stop, you look hot as hell. Go work it." Darcel rolled his eyes, slinging his door open. He rounded the truck, opened my door, and gave me a look that forced me out of the seat I felt melted into. Each step towa