Keira was the first to notice that something was off about the way Dahlia looked at Morwenna. She had wanted to talk to Morwenna about it, but was afraid of wrongly accusing Dahlia and worried that Morwenna might not believe her. Now that Morwenna had realized it

herself, Keira felt she had to be honest.

As soon as Keira finished speaking, Dahlia shot her a glare that could freeze hell over. Keira shivered in fear.

Morwenna stepped in front of Keira, facing Dahlia with a calm demeanor. "Let's just leave it at that, Dahlia. We're not friends, but there's no need to become enemies."

Dahlia looked away, remembering that she had come to reconcile, not to make things worse. Embarrassed, she muttered an apology to Morwenna before turning to leave. It wasn't shame that drove her away but the humiliation of standing there after a begrudging apology, feeling isolated.

Once Dahlia left, Lorna, who was not often serious, asked Morwenna, "So, is it really over between you two?"

nodded. "Yeah, we're just not on

"Ha! Finally, I'm not the least liked

of her skin at the sudden

Morwenna just smiled softly.

never been close with them. Despite sharing the same dorm, her interactions always seemed forced, as if

conversation then

point they were managing. They had decided. to spend their free time there when not in class, planning to install surveillance cameras and

system to

for constant

even borrowing books from the library to read at the pickup point instead of the library,

8 PM, Morwenna's

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