Rival Schools
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Rival Schools In my mind, Monday mornings are always tedious. I walked into school after the Easter break. The weather outside was windy and the trees were swaying everywhere. Leaves that already had blossomed on the trees were being forced off by each gust of wind. The balmy springtime weather warmed your skin, but something was still lacking in the air. You still had to wear a jacket, although you didn't want to. I was late for school; it's my routine. I always arrive at least five minutes late. The teachers use to care, but now that they actually understand that I'm smart, and I don't need lecturing about how to tell the time, they just let me sneak in and take my seat. The corridors were empty and clean. The floors were shiny, and with the early morning sunshine coming through the windows, if you looked towards the floor, you would be...

