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CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
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She just standing there, frozen but alive, like the vengeful poltergeist of a girl who's murder was covered up by someone at the school. However, the sad thing is that instead of haunting her killer she was haunting me.

I raised my hand.

"God Damit, I haven't even started explaining anything yet."

"Can I please be excused?"

Mr. Finn looked around and chuckled, a sound devoid of humor.

"What is this? Highschool? Look new kid, you don't have to ask to go and take shit here okay? Just go."

I exited the class in a rush. My unexplainable need to see and talk to Raven overshadowed my humiliation. It's like I was nothing more than a paper clip and she was a giant magnet pulling me towards her.

I saw her turn the right corner at end of the hallway.

As I run walked to her, I noticed something.

I had no idea if was by coincidence or by design, but every time Raven showed herself there was never anyone around.

She slipped into the boys bathroom. I looked around, hoping that the coast was still cl
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