Helanie:
I slowed down, chewing my food as their gazes lingered on my face for a while.
"A whole week?" Lord McQuoid asked, while Norman tilted his head, as if trying to understand something.
"Yes," I replied, lowering my head swiftly, feeling ashamed to talk about the past week. Thankfully, no more questions came my way. Once the dinner ended, I cautiously lifted my gaze to watch Norman wipe his mouth and hands with a napkin before standing up.
Even the way he rose was so graceful. His cologne was also incredibly strong. No one moved as he exited through the door.
I wasn’t eager for him to stay and listen to the conversation, but I suppose he had to be involved.
The moment I cleared my throat and slid to the edge of my seat, he paused and remained standing, his hand resting on the back of his chair.
"I have a request," I said directly to Lord McQuoid, though it seemed everyone was eager to hear what I had to say.
"Sure, what is it?" he replied, a little hesitantly, trying to avoid his son’s gaze as Norman silently observed our exchange.
"I’ve heard a lot of good things about the academy, so I was wondering... what test do I need to pass in order to be part of it?" I asked, and the room fell silent for a moment.
Not a single person moved until Charlotte suddenly burst into laughter. As all eyes turned toward her, she quickly raised a hand to cover her mouth, apologizing with her eyes.
"I wish I could help, but my sons run the academy. Norman and Maximus are responsible for admissions," Lord McQuoid said, glancing at his son, who adjusted his sleeves before gesturing for me to speak with him.
"Come to my office," Norman said, turning away but not yet leaving the room.
Without hesitation, I rose to my feet and followed him.
"You don’t need to do all that," I heard my mother tugging gently at my old sweater, but I ignored her and hurried after Norman.
That’s when he began walking forward again, making sure I was following him. We hadn’t had a pleasant interaction since my arrival, so I wasn’t sure what he intended to show me in his home office. However, when he started climbing the stairs, I realized his office wasn’t on the second floor.
I wanted to ask him which floor we were heading to, as my legs were starting to cramp. He disappeared from sight after I had to stop to catch my breath.
Still, I pushed forward and eventually arrived on the fifth floor, sweaty and out of breath. The storm had quieted down a bit, though it was still raining. The clouds continued rumbling, displaying the immense power they held.
I found Norman standing there with his hands in his pockets.
"You want to be a part of my academy, but you can’t even climb a few flights of stairs without looking like you’re about to collapse," his comment made me straighten up, though I remained kneeling to ease the throbbing in my veins.
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