The announcement spread faster than anything else ever had in Aurikon Academy.
Not whispered.
Not speculated.
Displayed.
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By the time students began filing into the central hall, the board had already updated.
Names.
Positions pending.
A system—once buried—now restored.
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Aurikon had always operated under a quiet understanding.
No matter who you were outside its gates—
inside, you were equal.
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Status?
Muted.
Wealth?
Irrelevant.
Connections?
Invisible—unless you knew how to use them without being seen.
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That had been the balance.
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But the student council…
That changed everything.
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Because hierarchy—
had returned.
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Clusters of students gathered before the board, drawn in by the sheer weight of the announcement.
Voices overlapped.
Low.
Sharp.
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"They actually brought it back?"
"Why now?"
"It hasn't even been that long…"
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Then—
someone noticed.
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"Wait…"
A finger pointed toward the screen.
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"…these names…"
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The murmuring slowed.
Shifted.
Focused.
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Because it wasn't random.
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It wasn't just a list of selected students.
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It was familiar.
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Recognition came in waves.
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"Colton Hart…"
"Kaiden Fox…"
"Lynn Mackenzie…"
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A pause.
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"…those are the top three from the Honours List."
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That landed.
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Eyes moved faster now.
Comparing.
Cross-checking.
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"Then—Kim Cross…"
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Another voice cut in.
"She's Silver List. Top tier."
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"And the others—"
More names followed beneath hers.
Two more students.
Recognized.
Also from the Silver List.
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"So they're pulling from each ranking system…"
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"Not just one."
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The pattern became clearer.
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Honours List — Colton Hart. Kaiden Fox. Lynn Mackenzie.
Silver List — Kim Cross… and two others.
And then—
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A third category.
Lower.
Still elite.
Still chosen.
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More names.
Less reaction.
But still acknowledged.
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"They're selecting the top three from each level…"
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"Balanced structure…"
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"Controlled influence…"
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It made sense.
Too much sense.
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Until—
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"…Kaitlyn Woods?"
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The name slipped in quietly.
Almost unnoticed.
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Then—
everything paused.
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"…Who?"
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A few brows furrowed.
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"I don't recognize that name."
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"No—wait…"
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"I've seen her before…"
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"But not like this."
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Eyes returned to the board.
Lingering.
Searching.
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Because unlike the others—
her name didn't come with clarity.
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No defined rank.
No confirmed list.
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And yet—
she was there.
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Among them.
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Kim stood just behind the crowd, arms crossed.
Her eyes had already traced the pattern.
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"…They're not just selecting people," she said under her breath.
"They're restructuring the system."
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Her gaze shifted slightly.
"To pull from Honours, Silver, and below… all at once…"
A pause.
"…this was planned."
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Beside her—
Kacy stood.
Still.
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A faint glint crossed her eyes.
Gone in an instant.
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"When did this even happen?" Kim continued. "No notice, no buildup… just—done."
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No response.
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Kacy's gaze remained on the board.
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Kim looked at her.
"…You're not surprised."
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Silence.
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Then—
"Student council."
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Lynn's voice slipped in.
Smooth.
Measured.
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She stepped forward, eyes scanning the board before settling—
briefly—
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"All our names," she said lightly.
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Kim didn't respond.
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Lynn turned.
Her gaze landing on Kacy.
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"Do you still think everything I've said is coincidence?"
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A pause.
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Kacy looked at her.
Once.
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Indifferent.
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Then turned—
and walked away.
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Kim's gaze hardened.
She shot Lynn a sharp look—
then followed.
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Lynn remained where she stood.
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Watching.
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Not the crowd.
Not the system.
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But one name.
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Kaitlyn Woods.
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Footsteps approached.
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Colton.
Kaiden.
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They stopped before the board.
Took it in.
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Colton exhaled softly.
"Well…"
A faint grin.
"…this just got interesting."
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Kaiden's gaze moved across the names.
Paused—
briefly—
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Then, in a low, detached tone—
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"Interesting."
A beat.
"…Wonderful."
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He turned.
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Colton followed.
"Let's go."
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They left.
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Lynn didn't move.
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Her eyes remained fixed—
on that same name.
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Kaitlyn Woods.
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Unplaced.
Unclear.
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Yet undeniable.
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"…Interesting," she murmured again.
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Because now—
this wasn't just observation.
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It was a problem.
One she intended to solve.
