Hecatoncheires Academy was one of the toughest schools in the world to get into, but Mana had known he would get in from application. The test wasn’t too hard for him, and he hadn’t had to put much effort in. However, there was one thing that bugged him about it: the teachers seemed like they didn’t want him in the school. Every teacher he had had before this year had liked him, but the teachers who gave out his test thought that he didn’t put enough effort in.
“Eh, what does it matter?” He thought as he walked through the doors to the school with his bags, “I got in anyway...”
The doors were accompanied by huge marble columns in Greek style, but obviously not authentic. As he walked through, he was greeted by a glass chandelier and a teacher, whom he would later find out was called Mrs. Azzahra, who directed him towards the side of the school where the dorms where. He found his dorm quickly and dropped his stuff off at it, then he sat down in a common room and read over his schedule, completely ignoring all of the other students entering the school.
“Eh, what does it matter?” He thought as he walked through the doors to the school with his bags, “I got in anyway...”
The doors were accompanied by huge marble columns in Greek style, but obviously not authentic. As he walked through, he was greeted by a glass chandelier and a teacher, whom he would later find out was called Mrs. Azzahra, who directed him towards the side of the school where the dorms where. He found his dorm quickly and dropped his stuff off at it, then he sat down in a common room and read over his schedule, completely ignoring all of the other students entering the school.
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Milena Morrow was also confident in the fact that she would make it into the school from the start, but for different reasons. Milena was the daughter of Mr. Morrow, a teacher at the school, so she had basically been around the school and staff for much of her life. This meant that no matter what she got on her test, the staff were a little biased. She entered the school through a back door for teachers about 15 minutes before any other student arrived, and set down her stuff in her dorm. She then waited on her bed for other students to arrive, looking out the window and people-watching.