Chapter 4: The Elevator

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Your eyes turned back at Professor Ren, who seemed tensed. When he heard the word solo, he looked straight down at Palpatine as if he got stabbed by lightning. His gaze jumped back to you, and for the first time, you recognized something in his eyes that was not there before. He looked confused and rattled. Maybe even startled? Whatever personal meaning this word had for him, he didn't like it.

With Headmaster Palpatine's wide grin, he reminded you of Pennywise with his wicked IT smile. But with his compliments, you felt protected. Having him on your side was a big bonus. You knew if Professor Ren would ever blame you for something that was not your fault, you could ask Palpatine for help.

"I'm certain her voice will captivate you," he added with his gaze fixed on Professor Ren.

Your eyes turned slowly back to your professor, and you lifted your chin a little higher, raising your right eyebrow. A prideful smirk emerged on your face.

"We'll see." Professor Ren said it with confidence and a skeptical smirk, as if he first had to confirm it himself.

A sudden ring from Professor Ren's pocket made him take his phone out. Anyone else would have taken the call by then, but he just stared at the screen with a pale expression. You shared a look with Palpatine in the same thoughts, yet none of you considered giving him a remark.

Professor Ren fiercely pressed the phone in his hand as if he was about to crash it and hung up, turning the phone completely off and shoving it angrily in his pocket back.

With no further assumptions, you respectfully said goodbye to Headmaster Palpatine and your psychology teacher and carried on your way.

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Ms. Rey always held her course so passionately that it would be a crime to hate her. Two hours of English course can pass by quickly if you're motivated. The fun you had in today's lesson made none of the other classmates notice the doorbell ring.

Now the genuine horror would begin. You had no intention of going to psychology class. Slowly and without motivation, you lifted yourself off your chair and took your backpack.

"Oh, before I forget about it, please remember to bring the money to the next lesson which we have on Monday," Ms. Rey reminded the class. "We'll start reading the book that I will distribute to you."

You slowly approached Ms. Rey, who stood there with her eyes glued to her notebook while biting her nails.

Her clothing style differed from all the other teachers. She usually wore a white tunic with a brown belt around her waist and had her hair braided into three cute buns. The teachers treated her differently. Just because she was not as rich as the other teachers, she didn't mind as long as she was happy. She knew her worth and was comfortable in her own skin. At least that was what she showed the students.

You walked over to her. "Ms. Rey, I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed this lesson today."

She lifted her head and put her notebook away. "I'm happy to hear that. I guarantee you, when we read the book, it will be even more fun," Ms. Rey said in a lovely tone.

"About that, what book is it exactly that we're going to read?" you asked curiously.

"Pride and Prejudice."

Your smile disappeared the second you heard the title. Your eyes were in confusion, and you looked around the class, wondering if any hidden cameras desired to caption your reaction. You wanted this to be a prank since Professor Ren reminded you somehow of Mr. Darcy. Reading this book and not picturing him as the character would be now... difficult.

"Everyone loves this book. And everyone has secretly a crush on Mr. Darcy," Ms. Rey smiled as she took her bag. "Enjoy the rest of the week." And just like that, she disappeared into the hallway, leaving the door wide open.

As if by magic, Finn came through the door, exhausted in sweat from running all the stairs back up. "Good, you're still here," he breathed. "Come with me. I have to show you something."

You didn't even have time to ask what happened when he gripped you by the arm, yanking you down the stairs to the underground parking lot, which was reserved only for the teachers.

They gathered two classes and a few teachers with Headmaster Palpatine in a circle, discussing and trying to silent the students who were loudly talking around.

As you approached Rose and Poe, who looked confused, you thought someone had dropped dead or had discovered something unnatural. But everyone was standing two feet away from the open elevator, which was destroyed from the inside.

The brown wall had deep holes in it, as if someone had tried to hit it with something hard, and the mirror lay shattered into hundreds of pieces onto the floor.

Whoever had this tantrum in the elevator should get a reward because, at least, the school would get a new elevator. This one was older than Headmaster Palpatine himself, and using it was pretty risky if you didn't want to plunge four floors into death.

"Who did this?"

"Nobody knows," Rose replied. "They are trying to find out who took the elevator for the last time, but without cameras around the building, they are helpless."

"Who cares," Poe mentioned. "At least we're free for the last two periods."

"Wait, what? That can't be. We usually have now professor—"

"Ren. I know," Finn interrupted. "I saw him in the morning walking past me. He didn't even greet me."

"Yep, sounds very much like him."

"You know, Finn assumes it was him who did it," Poe alluded, leaning his arm on Rose's shoulder.

You crossed your arms and let a small laugh out. "Pff, that's a stupid accusation. What makes you believe it was our psychology teacher?"

"I'm not sure, but he's quite suspicious. It wasn't even him who canceled the two last periods. The secretary announced it to us," Finn explained in a mysterious tone, as if he was a detective about to solve the elevator case. "According to them, he left the building before his first period. If not him, can you imagine anyone else doing this?"

"No," you replied quietly. Your eyes fell to the ground, trying to think why he would break the elevator.

Sure, Professor Ren looked like all muscles, but it wouldn't make sense since you had already seen him in the morning, and he seemed normal, like always. With a cold facial expression and the tiredness of this bullshit appearance.

There was no reason to accuse Professor Ren of this, but it would be quite exciting to know if it was him after all. Whatever the reason for his sudden departure was, you had just unlocked the interest to find it out.

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