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The things Kite told me were running through my head constantly, but I needed to stay skeptical. That's Kite after all, she's a known troublemaker and she doesn't even hide the fact that she wants to get the hell out of this school. Who knows what she's ready to do to get expelled. Maybe spreading rumors about one of the faculty members would do just that, and Val is an easy target, because she's like a big sister to all of us, so she lets a lot of things slide. But just a week after that dreadful evening on the roof, when I was actually doubting Kite's words I started thinking that she may be actually right and it was all thanks to my Mother. "So how's Violet and Vito? Don't tell them that, but I miss them." - I joked during my weekly check ins with Mom. Thank the Goddess she wasn't s