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  • Authors: Logan Schober
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Contemporary romance
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It has been exactly one month since I received my acceptance to Briarwood
Academy. During that time, I managed to unenroll from Wilcocks High
School, share a tearful goodbye with my best friend Sarah Mae, procure all
my uniforms and supplies, engage in heated arguments with my mom about
leaving the comfort of our small town, and come to the realization that if I
want to become a world-renowned journalist, Briarwood is my best hope.

To say I’ve outgrown the academics at Wilcocks is an understatement. Now,
driven by that ambition, I find myself standing outside the imposing stone
building that houses the admissions department of Briarwood Academy.
The admissions office at Wilcocks was less of an office and more of a table
in the main office. At some point in time almost every student’s
grandparents or parents had passed through that office to attend the school.

Don’t get me wrong; Briarwood has legacies too, but the warmth and heart
that emanates from Wilcocks doesn’t exist here. The air is thick with
expectation, every stone that holds the school together seemingly paid for
by an alum who now has their offspring walking the halls. The students
who graduate from these regal stone walls all go on to live lives of
importance and wealth. Here I stand, a legacy yes, but unlike all the other
students, my mom didn’t graduate. She dropped out to have me. Now, the
expectation in the air doesn’t only surround me but runs through my lungs,
pressuring me to live up to more than just that particular legacy.

As I reach for the ornately carved wooden door, it swings open, almost
knocking me out with it. As I try to gain my bearings, out comes three girls
dressed in the same blue plaid skirts and light blue dress shirts as me. Their
blue blazers buttoned perfectly. Two of the girls are identical blondes with
striking blue eyes, their hair set in soft waves around them. At first, I
thought I was seeing double. It isn’t everyday you run into twins. In the
middle of them a shorter girl with sandy brown hair, pulled back into a tight
ponytail and narrow face. She reminds me of a bunny rabbit.

“Excuse me,” I mutter, still jarred by the suddenness of the door opening.
“Move it new girl!” The girl in the middle shouts. Apparently, she is less of
a Thumper and more of a Bunnizilla.
“My bad” I half apologize as I step out of the girl’s way and scurry into the
building.

The admissions office is a simple room, only a wooden service desk with
plexiglass is accessible in the lobby. It’s similar to a bank. The stark white
marble floors serve as a reminder that I am in one of the most prestigious
schools in Georgia. One could argue it’s even one of the most prestigious
schools in the country.

“Can I help you?” The light voice of a young woman behind the desk asks.
She looks as if she has been crying, her auburn hair pulled back into a
messy bun. Strangely enough she appears to be my age

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