Chapter 17 Silver Quill
Chapter 17 Silver Quill
ARDEN
“Come on–there’s no time to process everything.” Tessa said, offering her hand.
“What now?” I groaned, already wanting to sleep.
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“Now that you <b>have </b>ess to Echo, you can be updated with the school events. The different clubs are recruiting this time. <b>This </b>is another thing that doesn’t rely on faction loyalty, but it could still lead to us getting points.”
I quickly stood. That sounded like the Elite I dreamed about.
Tessa chuckled. “Arden, you’re adorable. You suddenly came to life.”
“Let’s go,” I <b>said </b>enthusiastically, leading Tessa out of the door and out of our <b>dorm</b>. She <b>shook </b>her head in amusement as I continued to drag her.
Do
you <b>even </b>know where to go?” she asked.
I stopped in my tracks and smiled sheepishly before turning around.
“It’s this way,” she said, leading me to thebyrinthine gardens, where plenty of clubs <b>had </b>set their <b>booths</b>. Hundreds of freshmen wandered around the garden, looking for the club that best suited them.
I looked <b>at </b><b>the </b>signs one by one.
“Elite Combat,” I muttered. That <b>definitely </b>wasn’t for me.
There were also a lot of sports teams, but then <b>again</b>, I wasn’t gifted with that physicality.
Just then, I stopped in horror when I saw a booth with a long line.
“ONS Club?” I said, capturing Tessa’s attention. It wasn’t the name <b>that </b>caught me off guard, but the vulgar photo <b>of </b>two werewolves in their animal form having sex.
“<b>One </b>Night Stand club, Tessa introduced. “They’re <b>meant </b>for <b>having </b>sex within their members in order to increase their points exponentially
I smelled a <b>familiar </b>scent <b>and </b>found <b>Jaxon </b>bypassing <b>through </b>the line to input his name in. The others <b>squealed </b>in excitement as <b>soon </b><b>as </b>they <b>saw </b>him.
“Are you interested in-
I cut Tessa’s question off by dragging her away from their booth.
“Well, I’m assuming you don’t like that club”
I shook <b>my </b><b>head</b>. “It’s a breeding site for infections<b>, </b>I muttered.
<b>She </b>chuckled, throwing her head back in <b>amusement</b>. “Do you <b>have </b>anything in mind <b>then</b>? We can join multiple clubs, by the <b>way</b>”
“I think I’ll just stick to one for now,” I said, <b>and </b>she nodded in agreement. Just then, her eyes brightened when she saw the Theater Wolves club
“Can you sing or dance?” she asked.
I quickly shook my head. “Not at all. I’ve never been gifted in those aspects. Do you want to join?”
She slowly nodded, making me smile. “Go then,” I said. “Til look <b>around </b>on my <b>own </b>
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Tessa tilted her <b>head</b>. “Are you sure? I can just sign my <b>name </b>and we can go.
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I shook my head with a reassuring smile. “Get to know the members better,” I said. “Let’s just wait for each other in the dorm.”
“Alright,” she said after much reluctance, “See youter then<b>!</b>”
I nodded <b>and </b>waved goodbye as I continued to navigate my way through the booths. Just then, I saw thest one at the veryer, with not much werewolves lining to sign up.
I read their sign intently.
Silver Quill Society. A
“Hey!” anky, tall man with thick–rimmed sses and equally thick lenses greeted. <b>“</b>Are you interested?”
I grabbed one of the flyers <b>and </b>began reading what their club was supposed to be for.
“It’s an academic club,” he began exining as I read. “We focus on increasing our grades and academic standing in Elite. We also joinpetitions within and outside of the academy–Math, English, debate. You name it.”
“We’re one of the most prestigious and exclusive clubs <b>in </b>the school.”
I turned my attention back to him, a small smile on my lips. I was never too good with the extra–curricrs, but I was proud of my academic achievements. I believed it was my greatest strength.
I never got to show it much when I was in high school because of all the bullying I faced from Jaxon’s fans and my brothers
supporters.
“My name’s Fort,” he introduced, holding out his hand.
I took <b>it </b>with <b>a </b>small smile. “Arden.”
“Where do I sign up?” I asked right away.
A wide smile appeared on his lips. “<b>You </b>can write your name here. However, like I said, we’re <b>an </b>exclusive club. So, there’s <b>a </b>screening for everyone.”
“Oh, I muttered “<b>That’s </b>okay. What <b>do </b>we <b>have </b>to do?”
“<b>You </b>actually came right on time!” <b>he </b>eximed. “We <b>have </b>onest seat left for the screening before it could start”
“<b>Huh</b><b>?</b>” I uilted my head to the side. Fort ced <b>his </b>hands on my shoulders and began pushing me toward one of the buildings near thebyrinthine garden. It <b>was </b><b>one</b>–<b>story</b>, but wide, <b>and </b><b>had </b>silver intricacies surrounding it.
<b>At </b>the very top, the words ‘Silver Quill‘ were engraved in stone.
“Do <b>your </b>best!”
With that, Fort opened the door and pushed me inside a <b>room </b>filled with more than fifty freshmen. I froze in my spot as they <b>looked </b>at me like I <b>wasn’t </b><b>meant </b>to be there.
I <b>gulped </b>and looked toward the front, where Miss Lovesonstood. <b>She </b>smirked as soon <b>as </b>she saw <b>me</b>.
“Well, it <b>secans </b>we’replete. We can start <b>now</b>.”
“Start <b>what</b>?” I muttered.
<b>“</b>Arden, please take your seat.”
I gasped <b>softly </b>when she said <b>my </b><b>name</b>. She remembered it? The others, too, appeared to be on edge when she called <b>my </b>name. eyeing me with intensity
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I cleared my throat and looked around for an empty seat, finding one near the very back. I quickly went and sat, letting out a deep breath<b>. </b>
Fort didn’t exin anything to me just yet!
1 <b>shook </b>my head, but even <b>then</b>, I couldn’t deny <b>the </b>loud beating of my heart. I was pretty excited for this, <b>and </b>with Miss Loveson as the club adviser. I was willing to do my best.
“You still smell good,” I heard the person next to me mutter.
I quickly turned to the side and saw Elias looking at me with his head slightly tilted, a smirk ying on his lips.
“I didn’t expect you to be someone who would join this club. You don’t look much like an intellectual.”
My <b>brows </b>instinctively furrowed.
Well<b>, </b>maybe there was one person that didn’t make this club so great.