“Tomorrow, you will start your orientation for this school year,” the homeroom teacher, Ma’am Cynthia, started as soon as she entered the room. She didn’t even bother greeting her students like what she did the other day. As one of the senior teachers at Lightford Academy, she knew that greetings weren’t the norm anymore. Everything should be done straight-forward. Some of the students couldn’t hide their excitement about the upcoming activities, especially Nite and Sean. The orientation was only one of the things that students looked forward to–fist brawls and different abilities to show off their skills. “Listen. Compared to the activities you did last year, many of you will face much more difficult familiars. This is something not to be taken lightly, and you must be aware of that,”