Chapter 5 It was a long walk down the foyer of Chadni Hall and to the boardroom—a room I’d never been in before. Many of the students had crowded in the hall, probably all wishing they would be invited inside. I wiped my sweaty palms on my jeans, wishing I could’ve had more time. I would’ve dressed nicer. “Do I look okay for something like this?” I asked Liam. Liam eyed me up and down. “Well?” He laughed. “How would I know? I think you always look good.” “You’re useless,” I said and was about to go inside the room that was buzzing with conversation, but before I could, Dr. Han stopped me. “Are you sure you want to do this?” he asked. “Of course. Why wouldn’t I?” “The Council doesn’t see things the way you do. Not even close, so don’t expect any major changes.” I shook my head, re