The Villages Ch. 7: Not Telling

What is Zoeira not telling Amy Claire?

New friendships were formed that day on the left side of the room.

Amy Claire could clearly see it, the warmth of goodwill oozing from the group, sticking out its tongue almost as if to mock her.

She felt pressured.

The left side of the room was pretty cold in comparison. Belle Helenia would stare off to space with a gloomy expression wincing whenever Amy Claire
so much as even looked at her, and Capucine who seemed incredibly talkative earlier suddenly became interested in her book she borrowed from the library
upon remembering that it was due.

She could understand if it was a novel but it was a book on flowers, of all things and she couldn’t help wondering if she was just as affected as the
other girls when she brought up Penny Village and was simply pretending not to care.

It wasn’t her first day but she felt like a transfer student all over again. As a transfer student it was absolutely vital to secure friends within the first week of school. Otherwise if she couldn’t make friends then,
she wouldn’t be able to make them until next semester and by then be branded as loner.

Loners were susceptible to be misunderstood as snobbish and undesirable, and often the targets of bullying. The girls in her first period may seem civil but
what about her next period?

She needed to make friends and fast.

So she tried with Belle.

“Hey-

Belle Helenia shifted her gaze elsewhere. “Sorry, could you not talk to me?”

“Uh…”

“Like ever.”

“O-oh, okay?”

“Bahahaha!”

Amy Claire wasn’t so sure what was suddenly so funny to Capucine, she doubted it could be the flowers.

Capucine put down the book grinning at her.

“Don’t mind them. They’re new and easily impressionable by the rumors.”

“Rumors?” Amy Claire raised a brow. “What-

DIIIIING!

The bell off all things, was hair-raising. An ominous dooming sound that made Amy Claire flinch hearing it.


She looked around worriedly half expecting a choir of people wearing hoods to come out and start singing ominously in Latin holding candles.

Everyone surged towards the door then, and when she blinked Capucine had already vacated her spot.

Her voice came from the door, her short stature hidden by the taller girls. “It was nice meeting you Amy Claire, see you later!”

Amy Claire remembered her question then. “Wait!”

But Capucine was swallowed into the hall’s sea of darkness.

Amy Claire ran out to catch her. She looked right only to see nothing and then, left only to see-

“Hey.”

“Ack!” Her heart nearly sprang out of her chest at the sight of Zoeira. Who had probably been patiently waiting there all along.

She wasted no time getting straight to the point. “So, for your next class, your classroom is right there.” She gestured towards her left side.

But Amy wasn’t looking in the direction she pointed but at her fingers.

“You heard me right? It’s right there. Literally the door where those kids are forming a line.”

Amy Claire kept twiddling with her fingers.

apologies for dif color pics on different days I forgot filter I used TT- TT

Zoeira blinked, a flicker of impatience living and dying in two seconds.

“Alright then. I gotta go.”

“Wait!” Amy Claire called after her as she turned to leave.

Zoeira slowly turned around, her brow raising.

“What?”

“Is there something you’re not telling me?”

She blinked.

“Yah. There’s a lot I haven’t told you.”

Amy Claire knitted her brows.

“Why not?”

“Firstly, your group came late. Secondly, you woke up late. And thirdly you seem to be pretty in the dark about this place’s history which isn’t for the faint of heart.”
She blinked. “And I’m afraid you seem to be either both faint of heart, guts and brain. Being faint of brain actually is a good thing.”

“Are you calling me stupid?”

“That too.”

“Why are you so mean to me?”

“Surely you didn’t expect this place to have nice people. You should know by now there’s never any such thing as a nice person. No one can ever truly be nice,
they’re only trying.”

“My classmates were…well some of them.”

“Mmmhm. But you see this is a school for misfits. They’re nice now but you haven’t seen them snap yet. Hopefully you never will. Some people are only like that because of the environments they were raised in, didn’t get enough love and attention or they got TOO much- every misfit’s universal truth. You will find mostly everyone here to be civil, but still obnoxious in some way or another, get used to it.”

“Is it because of our village?”

“I told you didn’t I? People are superstitious here.”

“But that’s so stupid, even the new students that came in with me yesterday were acting all iffy.”

“I’m sure they’ve been told stories.”

“What, about ghosts?”

“About history. You clearly never researched this place have you? Most kids do when they hear they’re being sent here.”

Amy Claire never had such curiosities, she never believed her Father would send her here. Leave her alone. Even as much as he preferred his new family, she always believed she was his family too. When her mother left her behind, she thought it was because her Father wanted her, that he wouldn’t give her up even if her Mother came back from the icy waters her car dove off of demanding her back.

“How unfortunate. But see I don’t like talking to ignorant folks. So your homework for the day is gathering information. Tomorrow, and hopefully you DO wake up TO-morrow…” she paused for emphasis. “We can have a nice little chat then.” Having said that Zoeira turned and left.

Amy Claire watched her go before turning to the right. Which way was her class again?

She stared at the line Zoeira once mentioned that became more of a crowd now.

She entered it, replaying their conversation.

No matter the history or stories isn’t it just odd to judge others off of a room they sleep in?
It can’t be justified.

As she stood there moping about being in a school surrounded by narrow minded people, the crowd around her began to grow and she came out of her thoughts


as a beacon of light rounded the corner blinding everyone. It swept across the walls.

“Ow!” The student before her cried out, having bumped in with the beacon.

The light flicked down the hall and as it pointed towards them, Amy Claire could make out a tall dark indian woman frowning deeply.

“What-What the bloody hell are you all standing in the darkness like roaches for?”

“The door is locked…” The girl in the front responded somewhat nervously even though from what Amy Claire could barely see she was taller than the woman. Wasn’t this a delinquent school? She expected her to have more backbone…

The woman huffed. “Don’t you have PHONES, and doesn’t your PHONES have something called FLASHLIGHTS?”

The girl in front proceeded to timidly answer. “I… left it in my locker.”

“Didn’t you read the syllabus? Do you even know what class this is? Video Production, you will definitely need your phone, laptop, any personal electronic
to help you in this class. If it’s in your locker go get it before I call attendance! I will wait, if you aren’t back in ten minutes I’ll mark you absent.”

The girl, and a bunch of others broke off from the crowd meandering back down the hallway with their arms stretched out. God bless anyone with lockers down here.

“Um, I forgot my phone…” Amy Claire spoke up as the woman neared.

A deep guttural grown was released from the woman. She began to mutter, something about the new generation not reading anything and having no common sense or sense of resourcefulness before furiously opening the door, shoving it open with her bust and pelvis as if it was in her way.

“Come, come, come!” She called from within impatiently.

The students hesitantly flowed into a room with six white tables, make up chairs and mirrors sat on the far left partitioned off by curtains, on the far right of the room was a snack bar. There was an assortment of tumblers, a display case of cookies on top of a microwave, a tin of coffee, the coffee maker, a donut warmer and sandwich shelf.

“This is a three hour period, which means you will be down here for a while. Feel free to help yourself to the energy station. You will not have a lunch period because of it’s existence.
Make sure you eat everything here. You don’t have to worry about the next class as the items will be restocked. You can eat and drink in this class but be sure to clean up after yourself otherwise I will be on your ass.” She warned.

Was she allowed to curse? Amy wondered in awe.

The teacher proceeded to say. “Do NOT make me angry.” As if she wasn’t already.

No lunch? Amy Claire pulled out her folder given to her and filed through. Her eyebrow twitching. Zoeira didn’t mention this.

School here apparently had A days and B days as well as something called Morning and Night class.


This class took up three periods, afterwards she would have Swimming class.

Someone who knew her and her interests clearly picked out her schedule and she couldn’t help wondering if it was her Father or his ex-secretary, her step-mother. She had mixed feelings about it that were hard to put into words but she tried.

A tea leaf of relief floating in a mug of bitterness and resentment.

Amy Claire’s mind

“Now, I give out tablets to every student at the start of the school year. These are yours forever, just keep in mind the school is watching you, and our school Wi-Fi does restrict access to certain websites. Sign this clipboard and take one.”

“Oooh! There’s a blue one!” A student closest to it hurried over.

The other students returned around then and the teacher repeated herself starting from the snack bar and ending on the same note about the tablets.

Amy Claire, being one of the few left behind in the classroom first, got to sign up for hers earlier and turned on the tablet flicking through it.

The teacher who had been waiting finally introduced herself.

“My name is Anaya Burman. That’s Mrs. Burman to you young ladies.”

The Villages revamp coming soon

MMHM NEWS:

Once I get home I’ll probably redoing some of these scenes and videos… <- the type to get self conscious of builds when you realize it needs MORE! Also when more decorative cc that suits your build is released.

Belly and Romahnia… didn’t fit the 3 by 3 sadly.

Dresscode update:

There’s a lot of delicious (yes delicious!) maxis match uniform cc that’s out so far I’ve decided the black and green blazer will be kept.

pics are all from my bread and butter, cloudcat, their cc is on patreon and its free.

Students are allowed to wear sweaters, vests, hoodies etc.

White blouse, black skirt/tunic is still allowed.

I’m planning to make youtube shorts soon featuring snippets from the daily lives of these girls from their perspectives. You’ll be able to find them on my youtube channel – Phoebe’s Convenience.

Will use other uniforms to represent the other schools in the area. There’s so many delicious uniform cc released by cloud cat I can’t wait to go back home.

Any favorite character designs so far?

The Villages is a painful read so I don’t expect there to be any favorites just yet.

Fun Fact: The image for Zoeira’s pic- outside of my storyline she really can’t seem to get along with Amy Claire as this pic is her angrily leaving the table they were eating at together.

The Villages Ch. 6: Bleating & Labels

Everyone seemed to be heading inside a gigantic door that looked like it belonged to a military base.

The doors opened automatically, with a hiss.

There was a dreary hall decorated by lockers, glass screens, prison bars, and strange consoles.

“Everyday we have to sign in with our student id card.” Zoeira approached the console and demonstrated by placing it on the scanner. The doors clicked open.

Amy Claire made a face. “What are the windows for?”

“For new students like you, and also to make sure the person signing in looks like the person on the Id card. Go up to the window, they’ll hand you your class schedules.”

Ugh. This really was a school for misfits wasn’t it?

A woman in black with shades on blinked back at her, chewing something… black. Black gum?

They handed her a folder and waved her away.

She inspected the folder and sure enough her name was typed on the paper.

There was a brochure for club activities and more, she wasn’t able to read because Zoeira yoinked it from her.

“It seems like most of your classes are in the basement. Alright then, I’m going to grab a quick bite at the cafeteria upstairs before the last bell rings.”

Amy Claire also realized she had yet to eat breakfast up till now.

“The bathroom’s over there, feel free to clean up. I’ll be back.”

“I’ll go with you!”

Zoeira seemed surprised but didn’t object. “Try to keep up then.”

As she trailed behind, Amy Claire couldn’t help noticing the occasional student wearing different colored blazers. “Why is everyone wearing different blazers?”

“Village representation.”

“Huh?”

“You’ll figure it out eventually, people are really big on villages here. They specifically wear colors to represent their villages/cliques.”

“The school allows it?”

“They don’t care so long as you’re in standard dress code. Black skirt, white blouse, black, brown or grey shoes. And to begin with the school only gives the main students a hard time, we’re pretty much left to our own devices.”

“But isn’t that bad?”

“Not really, we mind our own business and stick to our schedules.” She yanked open the cafeteria door.

Was she being included as the “we”- technically, she wasn’t an orphan…

It was nearly empty. A Korean girl manning the front counter beamed as soon as she spotted the two.

“Zozo! Been a while!”

“I literally saw you yesterday.”

“But you didn’t stop by! Don’t be ghosting us on Netphix night!”

“I’m in charge of showing the new villager around this week, man.”

“Ah. That’s right it’s new villager season, ours hasn’t arrived yet either. I kinda don’t want them too, there’s no room for them right now.”

“Right? Renovate the rooms first dammit!”

“But like where would we get the extra space?

Zoeira turned to introduce the two.

“This is Yerim, the village chief of Sherbet City Village also known as block 12. We’re both small and nearby so we tend to stick together. She’s also the morning manager of Mo Mush Burgers.”

Yerim nodded in approval of her introduction.

“What kinda mush can I mash for ya today?”

“The usual-” Zoeira glanced at Amy suddenly. “You’re not vegan are you?”

“Not that strict, but I am kinda vegetarian…” She waited for them to shrivel their noses.

Yerim clasped her hands together. “Awesome! We have black bean buns, soy meat and even imitation crab which is just fish- unless you’re against fish too. Or are you a simple hash brown gal?”

All options sounded pretty good.

“Hash browns….” Amy Claire stared at the menu. “The pho chicken egg… mushhug too?”

“And to drink?”

“Orange juice.”

Yerim glanced at Zoeira.

“A fake black bull.”

The what? Was that a secret code for an insult?!

Amy Claire inspected the beverage menu only to find it in the meal replacement drink section. Dark chocolate, peanut butter, oatmeal, bananas and chocolate soy milk.

That sounds exceedingly good! Too bad they were already bagging the order…

“Alright an order for Zozo and …I’m sorry what was your name?”

“Oh my bad, this is Amy Claire Ee.”

There were few who could pronounce her name correctly on the first try, although she didn’t want to her misgivings about Zoeira went down by just a millimeter.

Yerim had a far off look in her eyes. She bleated. “Eeeeee-eeehhhh?”

Zoeira paused for a second. “Eeeee-yeeeeaaaah.”

After a moment of silence the two burst out laughing, clinging to the edges of the counter, their weak knees giving out from laughter.

Amy Claire sighed.

This is why she always introduces herself as E. Everytime she tells someone her surname the school always breaks out into hysterics, it got so bad in middle school everyone always bleated when they saw her, even the teachers accidentally did so, even worse in roll call. She had to work hard to erase it from their minds and personally request her teachers to introduce herself by simply E, at the start of every semester. A real hassle.

“Don’t hate me for that, I just couldn’t resist!” Yerim recovered her sides shaking.

“Nothing is sacred here, not even last names.” Zoeira lamented.

She probably would have taken it more personally but seeing Zoeira laugh, she looked like a different person, not someone mean and spiteful but someone…almost easy to get along with. It was unfair.

Maybe if she cleared the table they could be like that too? But…she doesn’t really know what she needs to clear to get along.

A co-worker handed Yerim their bagged orders, hands trembling as they tried to contain themselves.

“Here you guys are. Hope you have a good day… Amy!” Yerim called after them. “I’m sorry!” She actually sounded sincere.

“Thank you!…and s’okay….”

“So…. are YOU vegan?” Amy Claire tried as they walked down the halls to wherever her class must be. The silence was unbearable now that her nerves had been officially fried. She tried to put aside her overwhelming dislike.

“Heck nah. The only meat I don’t eat is pork and shrimp.”

“You don’t eat shrimp?”

“They’re the maggots of the sea, man.”

“Not all of them are raised in the sea.”

“I don’t like their taste. It’s weird. And they look too cute and disgusting to be eaten. I raised some once in an aquarium back at my old orphanage and they got murdered by the fish. The take down was brutal.”

“O-ohhh.”

“Anyway everyday, first door to the right that’s you. It’s leads to the basement.”

The sudden change of subject left her flustered as Zoeira hurried downstairs. She felt they were getting close if only for a second there.

The halls were dimly lit in the basement, even worse than the lower forms of their dorm, you could see figures moving in and out of the lit spots, it was spooky. But she didn’t bother complaining, simply stuffed her face with mushhug, and what with Zoeira’s bright red hair as her guide, it was hard to get lost even in the dark.

“This is you.” She brought Amy Claire over to a room down the hall after making two left turns. Heaven knows how she could read the classroom number above it.

The bell rung.

“I was supposed to show you around the campus but since we came late there is no time. You’ll have to figure it out as you go. We’ll try again tomorrow. I’ll send you texts so be sure to check your phone yeah?”

“Okay!”

She watched Zoeira leave only to remember she left her phone at the dorm. Dammit . She peeked in through the glass door.

She had a bad start with Zoeira hopefully, things turn out differently with her classmates.

will replace someday sorry.

“!” Two of the girls she arrived with were in her class!

Cleo Mona and Periwinkle was it?

While she peeked a girl with faint freckles called out to her.

“You can come in, the teacher isn’t here. They left instructions on the board for us.”

Heads turned to stare.

Amy Claire tried not to freak. “What’s the assignment?”

“Getting to know each other. Everyone’s introduced each other but you. We’ll have to start again. Names, hobbies, and villages. I’m Capucine, Capucine Daise. From House Daffodil. I like gardening and making tiny houses for birds and fairies.”

A blue haired protested. “How many times she gonna say that? Fairies don’t exist!”

Capucine snorted. “Yeah, and ghosts totally do.”

“They do exist! I saw one when I was a kid!”

“Uhuh,” Capucine looked back to Amy Claire “You can sit next to me if you want.”

Amy Claire smiled, her gaze flickering back and forth between the two. Fairies and Ghosts? Weirdos.

“Ugh.” The blonde Russian standing tensely beside Capucine finally huffed and sat down. “If people keep coming in and we have to restart everytime why not just wait?”

“But that was the last person… I mean, the last bell rung so they have to be right?” Capucine looked to Amy Claire. “Was there anyone new-looking out there with you?”

Amy Claire shrugged. “It’s kinda hard to see in the dark, sorry.”

“This place is so damn dark and for what? Are they trying to hide the bogeyman?” When Capucine continued to stare at her she took that as her cue and did so with a moping expression.

“Belle Hellenia Romanoff. Please just call me Belly. I’m from Pink Peony Palace. I like music, video editing and other…stuff.”

Cleo Mona adjusted her glasses.

“I heard this place is undergoing renovation…for a while. My name is Cleo Mona Mochalat from the village of Silver Lining, I like reading, writing and using old firebrick ovens to cook. Please call me Cleo.”

Periwinkle spoke next. Amy Claire didn’t realize it before but she was a slow and quiet talker, she had to lean over to hear her.

“Am I the only one that likes the darkness? It’s pretty cool and comforting, like the rain. My name is Periwinkle, You can call me Perry. Oh yeah, I’m from Lily village. I like making beaded things like bracelets and watercolor paintings…it’s fun…I was thinking of making a handicrafts club…if anyone’s interested. Not just making bracelets but learning how to sew pot stickers and quilts things like that…”

Amy Claire only heard half of it and gave up on listening. Her name was Periwinkle, that was all she needed to know.

Cleo listened patiently and took immediate interest. “Oooh, You know? I’d really like to make my own oven mitts!”

“I’d be glad to teach you, if-

The girl sitting next to Perry cleared her throat.

Perry closed her mouth and smiled. “Ah, that’s right… my bad.”

The girl went on to introduce herself next.

“Romahnia. Not Romania, Ro-mah-nya. Either get it right or just call me Nya Nya or Nya. I’m from Lily village too, I like swimming, ducks and betting on ducks, there’s a lake nearby if anyone ever wants to meet up nearby and hang out.”

A girl in a cardigan and bright orange thigh-high socks spoke next.

“Once again, I’m Bedelia from Black Rose village. I fancy practicing magic tricks, reading erotica and vampire novels. Ah but don’t be mistaken, I don’t find vampires sexy. I just like reading how the author will justify the grooming of the protagonist and how they isolate themselves from all they once knew for eternal damnation. See, I recently found out my biological parents were twenty nine years apart so I’ve been trying to come to terms with it and the fact I’m fond of old people has me concerned. I’m quite perplexed on how to cure myself of this ailment, if anyone has any advice please let me know. Ah, I also like psychology. If that wasn’t already obvious.”

Cleo Mona tilted her head. “I don’t think reading vampire novels will help. Lycanthropy and vampire novels are so incredibly juvenile and toxic, it’s absolutely disgusting.”

Bedelia gasped. For a second Amy Claire feared a fight would start.

“I agree! But it is my reality, I was trying to feel less disgusted with myself by desensitizing myself to it.”

Cleo Mona opened her mouth only to get cut off.

“Janelle Primrose. From Black rose village.” The blue-haired girl from earlier spoke last. “I like reading ghost stories, witch stories, erotica, and going on nature walks. That duck bet sounds pretty interesting Nya, would you mind me observing?”

“No. Not so long as you bring drinks.”

“Are we talking beverages or…” Janelle clucked her tongue.

“Aren’t you underage?” Amy Claire caught on.

“I’m half German!” Nya insisted.

“So am I!” Janelle held up an imaginary glass and the two clinked it. Chiming “Prost!” (Cheers in German) In unison.

Questions signs hung over Amy’s head.

Cleo rolled her eyes and explained “It’s legal to drink at fourteen in Germany, although in my experience whenever others say that they’ve never lived there and are just using their DNA as an excuse…Perry is also German, you don’t hear her bragging about it.”

Perry looked alarmed. “How do you know that?”

“That journal you were reading on the bus.”

“Oh that…” She looked self conscious.

Janelle banged the table. “You don’t have to live in Germany to drink early, I used to drink with my grandmother all the time!”

“Same here, same here! Although it was my German neighbors and Uncle.” Nya closed her eyes. “Nevermind. Enough with German talk.” She looked to Amy.

“Your turn, new girl.”

“Ah, I’m Amy Claire from Rusty Penny Village, and I-

The room went silent and for a second, Amy’s heart skipped a beat, for a second she thought she said her last name.

“You’re from where?”

“Penny Village.”

Bedelia and Janelle’s jaws dropped, while Perry and Nya blinked and leaned close together to whisper.

The only person to break the ice was Capucine.

“Ms. Zoeira is the supervisor of my job! She’s pretty cool!”

MISS Zoeira?! “Job?”

“It’s like an extra-curricular, you sign up when you first enroll. If you don’t it’s assigned to you.”

“Huh?”

“They gave you a folder right? Lemme see.”

As the two inspected her schedule, Capucine’s expression brightened.

“Oooh, you have the same extra-curricular as me!”

“Where? Which one is that?”

“Janitorial work- we clean the school in the evening! Make sure the private stores are up to certain sanitation standards, and a bunch of different stuff, like delivering left behind laundry from the laundry room.”

Amy Claire’s jaw dropped. It was one thing for Zoeira to be her ambassador but her supervisor?! And it was another thing for her to be assigned an extra-curricular but cleaning?! She could already picture the shitty toilets and crusty rags. Lawd! Her soul was ready to eject herself from her body.

Oblivious to Amy Claire’s mental decline, Capucine was giddy. “Looks like we’ll be seeing each other often!”

The Villages Chapter 5: A Muddy Start

Amy Claire was regretting a lot of things as she followed Zoeira down the trail that morning.

How many minutes could she have saved herself if she skipped doing her makeup in the bathroom and returned to the dorm earlier?

And then there was the real killer, her heels. She had forgotten the dips and bends in the road. What a miserable start to her day!

She glared at the back of Zoeira’s head.

Why didn’t she tell her last night? To begin with this was all her fault!

How was she able to walk so fast? No matter how fast she tried to go, it was impossible to catch up.

Zoeira raised her nose to the air.

“It smells like rain up ahead.” She sighed. “Aaaand the umbrellas are back at the dorm.”

What was she a hound?

“You can smell rain?”

“…”

It really did rain or rather it was raining up ahead.

She preferred to look on the bright side. Now she didn’t have to worry about smelling from sweat! but now her heels was having a hard time gripping onto the ground, she used her suitcase as a crutch.

When they found the gate locked, Amy Claire felt her heart drop.

She looked to Zoeira bracing herself for a verbal slew of blame and curse words but Zoeira climbed up and over the fence in seconds.

It was clear this was probably not the first time she had done this.

“Um…please don’t leave me.”

Zoeira blinked at her.

“Are you just gonna stand there?”

“I’m wearing heels!”

“You can literally use the gate as a step, if not that your suitcase.”

“But then how will I pull up my suitcase?”

Zoeira looked to the cloudy sky.

She climbed back over the fence, weaving both her ankles into the square rungs of the gate and held out her hand.

“Come on.”

“?”

“Use your suit case as a stepping stone.”

“But it’ll get muddy!”

A spark of irritance flickered in Zoeira’s cerise red irises.

“You can clean it. Later.”

Amy Claire was reluctant. She bought this suitcase with her Aunt and Grandmother in Singapore, the designer was an old classmate of her Grandmother’s and someone Amy Claire deeply respected, it was such an honor to have them personally make one for her! But more importantly the process of working together with her loved ones to pick out the pattern …

After the steps’ invasion, most of her family defected leaving her with few pleasant memories of family bonding. Only her Grandmother and Aunt Selena stayed on her side. But once her Grandmother disappeared from the plane crash, her Aunt moved to Canada when her husband got transferred leaving her all alone against the steps.

She lifted a foot up only for it to hover in the air.

For her wet heels to step on this…it didn’t feel right, it was as if she was trampling their good will and intentions.

“I can’t …!”

Little did she know the kindling in Zoeira’s gaze had only grew fiercer by the second watching her hesitate.

“I’m RISKING my vagina for YOU! either lift the suitcase so I can pick it up or step on it and climb over! The gate is locked which means the warning Bell has already rung! Hurry up!”

Amy Claire huffed remembering the bell, she gingerly lifted the suitcase up. It took a while for it to leave the ground and when it finally reached the area of Zoeira’s reach she hefted it up and over with ease.

Zoeira’s brows wrinkled after setting it down, she looked at Amy Claire as if to say something but instead huffed again. “Hurry up, Princess.”

Once Amy Claire climbed over, nearly slipping in the process, Zoeira whisked her suitcase away.

“Hey!”

She hurried after Zoeira only to find it difficult.

Were there motors in her legs? Seriously how was she able to walk so fast?

Finally Zoeira stopped walking when they reached the courtyard. Other stragglers we’re also making their way to school.

(the old photo of school)
(new updated version)

They cheered at the sight of the food stalls as did Zoeira.

“Alright! We’re having udon for winter this year-

“Give it back!”

Neither expected either’s reaction at that moment.

As Amy Claire caught up and lunged for her suitcase Zoeira released her grip on it.

Question marks hung over the heads of students a the sound of a loud WHUMP! They noticed an ownerless suitcase rolling past, so naturally their attention gravitated to behind them to behold the view of a brunette lying face first on the ground and a red head face palming, both umbrella-less in the rain.

Amy Claire’s hands balled into fists at the sound of snickers. She lifted her head to glare at Zoeira.

“You did that on purpose!”

“What? Why the hell- Don’t blame me for that cause that was all you!”

“Why did you let go?!”

Why lunge for it?”

“Because you took my suitcase!” Amy Claire stood, swatting at the dirt on her knees and elbows. It was a lucky thing her uniform was all black… “Damn thief! Don’t go stealing my things!”

Questions signs hung over Zoeira’s head. “I didn’t and what does that have to do with you – you know what? Forget it.” She threw up her hands.

Amy Claire scowled at her. She felt so wronged and humiliated! And she had the audacity to act like she wasn’t in the wrong! Thankfully there weren’t that many people outside to witness it. Otherwise she wouldn’t be able to recover.

“Pfffft. Poor things.”

Behind them Rooster appeared holding an umbrella, shaking her head. She fished out a couple of wipes from her pocket in her backpack to hand to Amy Claire.

“T-thanks.” Amy Claire gingerly accepted them.

“Yes, thank you.” Zoeira said flatly as if they were for her.

Amy Claire shot her a look. They’re not for you so shut up!

But the two seemed to be holding a wordless conversation as Rooster passed by.

“It seems news of the weather forecast didn’t reach you?”

“Oh fuck you.”

“I’ll see you in class, Zozo good luck!”

Zoeira, perhaps resisting the urge to roll her eyes, closed them.

Good luck?

Amy Claire studied the wipes handed to her, the kind gesture was now charged with something that felt like the opposite. Mocking almost.

Zoeira sighed. “Alright, well…that happened. Moving on. Let’s go.”

Amy Claire didn’t budge. She had expected an apology even if it was false.

Zoeira frowned.

“Aren’t you scared someone will steal your suitcase? It’s expensive right?”

Amy Claire’s eyes shimmered with contempt. “Priceless. For various reasons. Something someone like you would never understand!”

“Then let’s go and get it.”

Amy Claire bit into her lip.

Why does she hate her so much? What did she do? Could it be she had heard her the other day? But even so she didn’t deserve being treated this way!

Everything she said and did got under her skin, she seemed to know what made her tick without even getting to know her.

An opponent even more formidable than her step-sister…

As she reluctantly followed the students heading inside cheered and chattered about the three new stalls erected out front.

A Korean fish and rice cake stall, a ramen stall

and japanese lunch stall.

“What’s all the fuss about? It’s just a couple of stalls.”

“For us villager we have to head out early to arrive on time. Sometimes we end up having to wait outside before the doors open.” Zoeira gestured towards the stalls. “During winter we’ll have stuff to keep us warm.”

Amy Claire’s jaw dropped in horror. “You mean you didn’t before?”

“The funding changes every year, anyway be thankful your locker isn’t outside. You won’t have to carry an ice pick to school with you. It’s considered a weapon so you can get in serious trouble for carrying one anyway. “

The Villages Ch 4: A Girl called Rooster

It was the perfect day for a picnic.

That summer the Ee family decided to hold their reunion at the family vacation home.

While the men bickered over which woodchips to use for the barbeque, the women made sandwiches with the younger children.

Cher tried to get the five-year-old, Amy to make her own. But the child kept getting distracted. She pointed and laughed at her older cousin that fell when playing tag,

“The clouds are pooping!” Amy Claire pointed at the sky.

Cher looked up. The clouds were scrolling across the clear sky at a rapid pace. She nodded. “So, they are.”

“Uhuehuehue!” Amy Claire drummed on her sub sandwich and the sauce decorating it squirted out onto the cheek of her four-year old cousin Petra, who flinched and gave her a long disbelieving look.

Needless to say, her Mother, Aunt Selena, was not pleased.

“Eya! What’s wrong with this child? Don’t play with your food! Cher!”

Cher seized Amy Claire’s hands.

“You’re under arrest for improper etiquette!”

Amy Claire’s eyes widened in alarm. “No! I have a family!”

“Is that so? Then I’ll let you off on the condition you apologize to the aggrieved.”

Aggrieved? She learned that word recently. What was it again? Her face scanned her surroundings to see a bug-eyed Petra staring into space as her Mother pawed through her bag for some wet wipes.

“Sorry Petra.”

Petra stared at her but said nothing for a while. “You shawt me.”

“It was an accident.”

The four-year-old huffed. “An apowogee cahnt bwing back the dead.”

Amy Claire looked to Cher for guidance.

But Cher wasn’t paying attention to their conversation, nor was any of the other adults. Everyone was looking in one direction.

A familiar car pulled up to the circular drive and her Father stepped out. Holding his hand was a little girl and an unfamiliar woman.

Everyone became silent, even the children stopped playing to simply stare.

The sunlight receded.

Amy Claire looked up to see the clouds stretching across the sky blocking out the sun. The blue sky faded to grey. A drop of sky piss fell in her eye.

“Rain!”

She announced the news. But when she turned to tell the others they were all staring at her.

Their eyes bled black ink gluing her to the spot.

The new child approached her with a bloody grin.

A deep, warped voice belonging to something much more sinister escaped her little lips.

“ImP0SToR.”

“Ah!”

Amy Claire woke with a jolt. Her heart hammering inside her chest, she scanned her surroundings to find herself in a different kind of hell. This room that looked like the cleaned-out home of a hoarder. The dust threatening to spill from the crevices between the discolored bricks had kept her up at night. It’s a miracle she was even able to sleep.

On the wall above her bed she could make out a duck patterned sticky note.

Tried to wake you, got tired of waiting, I’m gonna shower first.

(btw We only have 1)

Go use the bathroom Ms. Cherry showed you.

You better not still be undressed by the time I come back.

😡

We can’t be late, the walk to campus long, we have to leave early.

Her eyes didn’t register the aggression in the words until she eased out of bed to retrieve it off the wall.

Officially awake, she blinked and quickly retrieved her suitcase. She didn’t actually unpack from being too wary of Zoeira.

On her way out she heard the sound of the shower coming from the left of the room switch off.

“!”

If Zoiera saw that she had woken up only now she was going to flip.

She hurried down the steps and out the door only to pause.

The lights were off.

Amy Claire found it odd. Was there a power outage?

She thought of using her phone as a flash light only to realize she left it in their room.

Which one was scarier walking down a pitch-black hall or getting yelled at by Zoeira?

Amy Claire’s heart stopped. She could hear footsteps behind her.

Zoeira had gotten out of the shower and was walking up the steps.

“…”

Amy Claire ran down the hall only to slow down as the hall became even more dark. She couldn’t see anything in front of her.

A draft of cold hit her.

The hall was dim but not this dark and it was a perfectly sealed so where was the draft coming from? Were there air vents somewhere? She thought of looking up but decided not to waste any more time, it was too dark to see anyway.

Light peaked in on the other side of the door and hear heart lifted.

Light and warmth peaked in on the other side of the door and her heart lifted. As she hefted her suitcase up the steps a relieved sigh escape her only for her blood to freeze at the sound of singing.

Goosebumps broke out all over her body.

“… day that you were born

…. … …. …… together

….. decided …. create a dream … true~

This song… it sounded familiar but from where?

She stepped out into the hall only to see no one.

Amy Claire could feel her nerves vanishing, as she continued down the hall. The voice was tinged with silver and sounded oddly sobering.

“Thaaaat is whhhy all the girls in tooown
Fol-low you aaaaaall arooouund!”

Amy Claire became curious, whoever it was they could belt.

The voice only got louder and louder. Weren’t they scared of waking up the others?

“Just like meeeee, they long to beeeee
Close to yooooou.”

The entrance was decorated with greenery, that made the creepy block seem less cold than before, it wasn’t there yesterday.

Tending to the plants was a pink haired girl.

“Good Morning.” Amy Claire greeted her but she didn’t seem to hear her.

In fact, the girl continued to sing even louder with gusto.

“On the day that you were born, the angels got together
And decided to create a dream come truuuuuue.”

Her elegant gestures and loud singing took Amy Claire aback. Her voice had been completely drowned out.

“So they sprinkled moon dust in your hair

of gold and starlight in your eyes of bluuuuue!”

“HELLO!” Amy Claire shouted.

The girl flinched and stiffly turned around like a wind-up-doll, her earlier grace lost.

Her pale grey irises registered a disheveled Amy Claire and her posture relaxed.

Instead of returning the greeting she raised a brow and asked.

“You STILL haven’t showered yet? You must sleep like a fish!”

“L-like a fish?”

“You know the phrase, sleeping with the fishes? It’s a reference. I’m saying you must sleep like the dead.”

“O-oh. I am a heavy sleeper.”

The girl’s lips stretched.

“Which block are you from? There’s no way you wouldn’t have woken up by now if you could hear me.”

“Um…” What was her block number again?

“Even the roses can hear me sometimes.” Her smile suddenly receded. “So you must either be from block twelve or fourteen.”

“Yeah! How’d you-

“Hmmmmmmmmm.” The interest in the girl’s eyes receded. “Well, it’s no wonder.” She turned around.

“You’re new here right? The walk to the campus is long, and the campus itself is huge, poor Zoeira, I don’t envy her not even in the slightest.”

“You know Zoeira?”

“We joined this place around the same time, ended up in the same class, was practically stuck with her.” The girl nodded to herself but then sighed and shook her head. “Such poor unfortunate souls.”

Amy Claire had more questions but then the girl began to sing Ursula’s “Poor Unfortunate Souls” from the little mermaid. She sung so loudly it was clear the conversation was over.

She had always felt a wall between her and others, but this was the first time anyone had ever erected one on purpose. No. It was the third time. She was the third person to ever do such a thing.

By the time she finished her shower Zoeira was fully clothed and waiting at the entrance. She could hear stomach growling all the way from where she stood.

“…” Amy Claire paused wondering if she should go back to put her things away or not. When she tried to sneak behind her Zoeira turned around by chance.

“Um, where do you think you’re going?”

“To put my stuff back?”

If looks could kill she’d be in a casket.

Zoeira closed her eyes and took a breath.

“I don’t know if you’ve noticed but I’m not a patient person.” Her eyes widened. “So. Don’t test me. We’ve got to go now.”

“B-but my suitcase…”

“We can shove it in your school locker!”

But…it’s heavy. Amy Claire really didn’t want to lug the suitcase all the way to campus, the first walk getting here was tiring enough. She’d just get all sweaty again.

Zoeira opened the door only to find Amy Claire still standing there.

“WOMAN!” Zoeira barked, Amy Claire flinched. “WALK!”

Amy Claire walked.

The walk down the trail was quiet and Amy Claire could practically feel the heat rolling off of Zoeira’s body.

How many swear words is she flinging at me right now?

“I ran into someone at the bathroom.” Amy Claire offered in hopes of conversation. “She was singing, her voice was really divine!”

“You ran into Rooster.” Zoeira concluded. “It’s not that surprising, seeing she’s always there around that time.”

“She’s always there?”

“To help the others wake up. She was asked to by the adults.”

“…Why?”

Zoeira lazily turned to glance at her.

“You know… this place’s history right?”

“Huh?”

“So you don’t.” She sighed. “If I go ahead and explain it now, it won’t make any sense.”

“???”

Zoeira sighed. “You’ve listened to her sing right, when she’s standing right in front of you, you can literally feel your soul quaking.”

“Right?! I got the chills.”

“Let’s just say, it’s for good luck, a song a day, keeps the nightmares away. That grace doesn’t extend to us since our block is too far away to hear her.”

Amy failed to follow the logic of that superstition.

” Ah, that’s right,” Zoeira turned to eye her once more. “There’s only two rules you need to follow while living here. 1. Never stay out past midnight and 2. Never walk the main hall alone.”

“The main hall?”

“The passage Ms. Cherry brought you through.

“Ms. Cherry?”

Zoeira stared at her hard.

Amy Claire folded her lips. She must be referring to Ms. Applace.

“Okay, but why?”

“Superstition.” Zoeira shrugged. “Someone committed suicide there.”

“…” Amy Claire fell a step behind, she stiffened upon remembering the random chill she felt. She shook it off.

“Well, not exactly in the hall but…well anyway, don’t go through there. By the way which way did you walk through this morning?”

Amy Claire stared straight ahead of her. “Ummmm. . .”

“Ugh. So Ms. Applace didn’t say anything to you about it? Fuck, was I supposed to?! Well, whatever.”

“What happens if you take that passage alone?”

Zoeira sighed. “Dunno, but A lot of people here take it seriously. You heard Rooster singing so you’ll be fine.”

“?”

The Villages Ch 3: Block 5

Puff girl was assigned to block five.

At first, she didn’t think much of it but as she followed Mrs. Applace outside and away from the dormitory entirely her mind began to tune out Mrs. Applace’s small talk as doubt crept in.

She recalled the number of the floors below and how they continued from 6 and up. Which means technically block five should have been upstairs.

It couldn’t be?! Was her block the one that was “forgotten entirely” from the renovations plans?

To think she would still be unlucky even here, she couldn’t help gnashing her teeth. She tried to memorize the path as they trekked through the forest to another isolated road. Given the location, she would HAVE to memorize this route. Annoying.

Another patch of woods completely sealed off by a fence lied ahead. She could make out the red leaves swaying in the wind from above. It was December now, so how?

Puff girl wanted to ask only for Mrs. Applace to announce their arrival.

“This is the block I mentioned before, block five.”

As they drew closer puff girl noticed a bulletin board, couple of vending machines and two gates to the left and right, the right was locked with a padlock.

Puff girl didn’t know what to expect as she approached but once she saw the inside her jaw dropped.

A girl sleeping outside on the cold cement bench.

Outdoor lockers and obviously handmade paper lanterns which she begrudgingly admitted was kinda cool as she had always wanted to make some herself.

There wasn’t a solid structure in sight, only a small settlement of tents, tables

and outdoor facilities suited for camping.

“Welcome to the Lost Village!” Mrs. Applace beamed. “Isn’t it lovely? When life threw them lemons the girls of block five worked hard to make this place hospitable.”

Puff girl’s mouth hung open. She remembered hearing about Mary Magdalene’s Home for Misfits in the past, notorious but it would have good funding at least. She’d be able to take all the soaks in the tub as she wanted. She doesn’t know why she looked forward to that specific thing, but more importantly she was disappointed. So disappointed she felt her heart might plop out of its chest cavity and twerk on the stone pathing that stretched out before her.

Her smile felt strained as she nodded at Mrs. Applace. “Uhhhhmmm….suuure!”

To think now she wouldn’t even have a roof over her head.

She balled her hands into fists, as she beamed she tucked them underneath her arm pits.

Just her luck. Nonexistent to begin with. Damn her godforsaken, cursed life! Why couldn’t she get what she wanted even when she dreamt small?!

She unclenched her fists and sighed.

But… at the very least, there were people. It may not be like the upper floor of the dormitory but at least it wasn’t like the lower floors completely creepy, quiet and devoid of all human life.

She could see her “neighbors” walking about doing normal outdoor stuff like watering plants and crawling out of bushes.

And was that a chicken coop she spotted from afar?! Ohho!

“Deteeergent!” A girl sitting at one of the makeshift tables called out, but she was looking specifically at her. “Buy my magic laundry salts please, yeah I mean you four eyes.”

“What is she doing?”

“Ah. She’s selling her wares. Every day each girl takes turns selling their own items. When visitors pass through you girls can make money this way.”

The thought of someone passing through to watch them live made her suddenly feel like a zoo animal, who would want to be watched live in such an embarrassing state?!

“What do you mean we get visitors?” She couldn’t help her voice sharpening as fear and agitation overlapped.

“There are a few small schools in the area. It’s become normal for them to come over to use our facilities, especially on days of events. If you’re ever lacking any daily necessities, you can also buy it from your neighbors. Ah. There’s no washing machine here, so you’ll either have to handwash it yourselves or do it in advance at the dorms.”

Puff girl stiffened and looked askance as she slowly let out a suppressed sigh. Why, why did everything have to be so complicated here?!

“She’s not a consumer but a new villager, Mandy.”

Mandy didn’t seem to care as she read her book. “Same difference.”

Books. Puff girl liked books too! Potential buddy?

Feeling her burning gaze, Mandy looked up once more. “You buying?”

“…”

“Ms. Sapphire.” Mrs. Applace called out to her and beckoned for her to approach the bonfire. “This way, please.”

Mandy called after her as she walked away. “I’m here ever Monday, Friday and Sunday!”

Heads turned to stare at her as Mrs. Apple showed her, her tent.

“Lucky you having the tent to yourself!”

If she ever had to share this tiny a** tent with somebody she might actually want to scream.

Once Mrs. Applace notified the girls of her existence she took off, and as dusk rolled in the girls gravitated near the bonfire and grill, a girl had already taken it upon herself to make burgers.

They were delicious! Probably the best burger she had ever had in her life. Beside her a girl belched making her want to spew chunks at the smell. Everyone at the table joined together in a chorus of “ewwwww!”

“Hullo! I’m Veronica.” A fellow African-American greeted her, but she seemed unnaturally pale, was it makeup?

“My name is Sapphire.”

“That’s Veronica Lady to you or just Ms. Lady.” An asian girl with twin pigtails corrected her.

Veronica made a face. “Minzy, ENOUGH. It was funny freshman year, now? Not so much! Now if you don’t mind, I’d like to be addressed properly for once!” She eyed Sapphire sternly. “PLEASE call me Veronica!”

Minzy ignored her, addressing only Sapphire. “It’s kind of a running gag to call her that because in the beginning no one could even remember her name. And I mean NO ONE not even the teachers or other students outside the block.”

“I’m still here you know! Don’t talk about me like I’m invisible!”

A red head with white yarn woven into her hair scolded Minzy. “Minzy stop making Ms. Lady feel invisible.”

“Yeah I-seriously could you guys STOP?!”

Sapphire’s nerves relaxed as the girls chatted. She thought living here might be unbearable but if these people were her neighbors, maybe not so much.

The Villages Ch 2: The”Lower” Floors

It wasn’t just that the bottom floors were quiet, the lighting in comparison was dim and the air felt cold.

“Unlike the upper floors, the villages of the lower floors are built further apart. Well except for these four, since their built so closely together, they ineract with each other and hardly have any reason to come out. You’re more likely to run into the others on a trip to the bathroom, the breakfast cart or the vending machine during the morning or late afternoon. Down here everyone else also… prefers to keep to themselves.” She eyed Amy Claire. “Don’t be too surprised.”

Amy Claire didn’t utter a word and puff girl quietly surveyed the surroundings.

“Your neighbors will teach you everything you need to know. And if you still need help I’ll be checking in from time to time as I’ve been assigned counselor of block fourteen.”

“Block fourteen?”

“Ah, I mean… Rusty Penny Village.”

Both girls fell a step behind at the name.

“Who comes up with the names for these villages?”

“The girls do. It’s a complete and total democracy here.”

“Why would they name it that?! That’s horrible!”

“The girls of Penny Village are very simple and laid-back, they don’t place much importance on things like titles.”

The girls began to understand why she saved Amy Claire’s block for last, it was a lot farther. when one continued down the hall, they had to go down some stairs, there they noticed another door accompanied by a stained-glass window. Compared to all the blocks they saw; this design was drastically distinct.

“That’s Black Rose Village. They’re the biggest dorm of the lower floors.”

“Why is each dorm so different? And how does everyone know about us?”

“Those are two questions that have very long answers.” Ms. Applace sighed. “A few years back the alumni pitched in to help renovate the dorms… things got a little out of hand, and so some of the dorms ended up smaller in comparison, there was one village in particular that was even forgotten. And since no one is hardly ever assigned to the village, nothing was done about it. But this year is different. There’s so many new applicants…” It seems like she had more she wanted to say but she cut herself short. “In regards as to how everyone knows about you, they’re notified in advance.”

“How do you get that kind of information?”

“Your orphanage submits it when enrolling you.”

“Seriously? so this whole time they’ve been watching us? I mean… that’s a given but…”

“What about me?” Amy Claire asked.

Ms. Applace nearly forgot about her; she was so quiet.

“Well, aside from my personal acquaintance with your parents, we don’t know anything about you.”

Amy Claire stopped walking. “You know my parents?”

Ms. Applace smiled.

“It’s a given you don’t remember me. I was your nanny when you were very, very young.”

Amy Claire’s jaw dropped as she studied the stranger with new eyes. “…Cher?”

Puff girl looked from Amy to the Ms. Applace. “I thought only orphans roomed here?”

“It’s a sensitive situation.” Was all Ms. Applace said in response.

Amy Claire didn’t comment on it, her head lowering.

A nanny… Puff girl eyed Amy Claire… at first glance she seemed dressed down but her sunglasses, to even her stockings- they were all designer brands. What’s a rich girl doing here? Puff girl began to lag behind.

“Be careful not to fall behind, there’s an urban legend in these parts. Nothing good will come from seeing it, much less being left alone.”

A question sign hung over puff girl’s head.

“An urban legend? Like what?”

Ms. Apple only smiled. “You won’t have to worry about it.”

“Huh?”

“We’ve arrived.”

Down a long hallway they arrived at the door.

Instead of knocking, Ms. Apple unlocked the door and entered. As soon as they did a red-haired girl cried out.

“Oh, it’s just you.”

She was wearing a bathrobe.

Ms. Applace knitted her brows upon seeing her. “Heavens! Did you get in a fight? What happened to your hair?!”

The redhead’s eyes bulged a little.

“No. Why? Does it look bad? I cut it.”

Ms. Applace’s mouth hung open for a second. “Is that… a style these days?”

“Not sure… I was just bored. Felt like going for something new.”

“Well, clearly your beauty can survive anything Zoeira, it suits you.”

Zoeira stiffened and guffawed at the compliment.

Ms. Applace gestured to Amy Claire.

“Your new neighbor is here, Amy Claire, this is Zoeira.”

Zoeira’s eyes widened not in excitement but panic.

“You did clear your schedule as I asked didn’t you?”

“Of course. I just… forgot. Like… that was today? shiiii- she hummed the latter as she climbed the metal steps. “Does she HAVE to room with me?”

“You know the attic still has yet to be completed and Dove’s room only has one bed.”

“Right…Just checking.”

There was only metal, wood and brick in this room, barely any color or trace of green. The village’s name finally began to make sense.

(I’m sorry, I dunno how to paint ceilings!)

Amy Claire hugged herself, her brows and nose wrinkling at the grime and powdery finish coating the bricks, the sinks and tables looked like belonged in the 60s. Were they going for the medieval times? “This place is disgusting! I don’t want to live HERE!”

But when she turned around both Ms. Applace and puff girl had left. She was left in silence; she craned her neck to see movement inside.

She cautiously entered.

“…Hi.” She tried, hoping the girl didn’t hear her outburst just now.

“Hey. You’re side’s to the right.” She didn’t even turn around to look at her.

She couldn’t tell if she heard her or not, but the girl’s tone did feel stiff.

“. . .” She took note of Zoeira’s side as she walked over to her own.

Her shelves were full of skin care and hair items, which was normal for a teenage girl, at least that was one thing they had in common right? The only thing eye-catching was the personal bottle of sriracha and jar of cookies.

Above her bed was a single picture of two girls.

“Um, do you mind? MY space is sacred to me, that means no eyeballing it or me when I’m in the room. If you need anything ask, don’t even think of stealing.”

She was unexpectedly frank.

Amy Claire’s mouth opened but no sound came out at first. It was the first time anyone had ever spoken to her like that.

“I don’t need anything from you!”

“Well, I’m just making sure. The rich steal from the poor all the time.”

“Isn’t it the other way around? I should be worried about you!”

Zoeira smirked. “So you know. Once you learn everything you need to know you better keep your shit together and not give me any trouble. I don’t have the time to babysit some spoiled rich brat that’s had everything handed to her from infancy. You drag me down and I will fucking END you.”

The Villages Ch 1: “Neighbors”

Ragged shoes continued down the long path. Maybe it was the trees blocking out the sun, but it felt as if night had fallen. All they could see ahead of them was the pale pink of Mrs. Cream’s reefer coat as she speed walked down the path. They were apparently late. They had spent hours at the bus stop waiting for the rest of the orphans to arrive but when the sun began to set they finally left without them.

The girls weren’t sure what made them tired, the wait or the walk. The walk from the bus stop to the main school building and inside the forest. It was all the size of a city college campus!

“Winter will be arriving soon, make sure you girls be careful especially up these hills.” Mrs. Cream casually added. “Wouldn’t want any accidents again.”

Her hum was cheerful, but it left some of the girls knitting their brows.

Again?

Hidden within the forest of Mary Magdalene’s Home for Young Misfits, a massive building just a fraction of the size of the school stood tall.

“Here we are.” Mrs. Cream led them towards the gate where a lone woman in eggplant purple stood waiting. Her lips stretched at the sight of them. “There you are, I was beginning to worry.”

“Apologies, their bus was late so we’re a bit behind schedule.” Mrs. Cream gestured towards the stranger. “Say hello to Ms. Applace, girls. She’ll be showing you to your dorm rooms.”

The girls simply stared. 

Mrs. Cream huffed. “Well then, I’ll be back… with the rest.”

“Be careful out there.”

“I’ll try.”

She watched her go before facing the girls.

“Welcome to Druscilla’s Village of Little Lost Girls.” The woman smiled in amusement.

Their expressions were always the same, lost and confused. Truly fitting to the dorm’s title.

The campus of Mary Magdalene’s Home for Misfits was so massive, it always took them by surprise. But there was only one girl who stood unimpressed, she scoped the building, her face hidden behind her designer sunglasses, her nose wrinkled.

“You must be Amy Claire.” Ms. Applace spoke.

That child met her gaze finally. 

“…” But she said nothing.

Amy Claire Ee. Unlike the rest of the orphans who had been entered in the system since incredibly young, she was a bit of an exception.

Ms. Applace advanced towards the black double doors. “Please follow me, your new neighbors are very eager to meet you.”

A bespectacled girl with a giant puff billowing out from her head, echoed the word. “Neighbors?”

“In Druscilla’s Village the dorms are separated into blocks, something we refer to as villages, neighbors just a term we used to refer to your fellow roommates. You’ll find that this place is very different from what you’re used to, but don’t worry, your new neighbors will guide you. Periwinkle, yours is the closest so I’ll be dropping you off first.”

A tomboy with pastel blue hair flinched at suddenly being mentioned. She slowly nodded.

“…o-okay.”

Her block was indeed the closest, upon entering Ms. Applace took a sharp right, continuing straight into a hall. The village was the second door there.

“This is Lily Village. Last year many graduated leaving an opening.” Ms. Applace explained before knocking on the door. “Giiiiirls~ Your new neighbor has arrived!”

The door creaked open revealing a stairwell but no one came out.

“…”

Periwinkle looked to Ms.Applace who made no comment and smiled.

“Enjoy your stay at Lily Village, Periwinkle.”

Next they went upstairs.

“Cleo-Mona you belong to the Village of Silver Lining. Look, you can see your block through here.” She gestured to the window where a couple of girls were out, one reading, another watering plants. “It’s the smallest block of the upper floors, but you can consider yourself lucky, the Sylvias- ah, that’s what everyone calls them here, will be getting relocated soon to a bigger dorm, the construction is almost complete so I wouldn’t unpack my things just yet.”

Cleo Mona, a bespectacled brunette followed Ms. Applace’s gaze.

The area was completely open, an indoor terrace? True to the label “villages” the block truly was designed to look like a tiny community. But most importantly there were people this time, for a second the girls nearly thought the building to be occupied by ghosts.

She asked. “Is there some kind of criteria into which girl rooms where?”

“Yes, girls with similar hobbies and interests are placed within the same blocks, it creates less drama that way. Of course, if the villages have less openings, we have to compromise. If you don’t like your block you can request for a change usually, but I’m afraid this year, the rest of you will have to bear with it.”

Ms. Applace moved on down the hall and continued. “The school was renovated a couple of years back thanks to the academic achievements of the villagers and contributions from former alumni, you’ll find the upper floor is… different compared to the bottom floors. Ah, these are the sauna and shower rooms.” 

“!” 

“A sauna?!”

It was something they always saw on the tv and internet but never in person. 

The girls craned their necks to get a good look as they stormed the doors but they were misty.

“I’m afraid it’s occupied at the moment. Come along now, it’d be rude to interrupt. Everyone shares the same bathroom facilities with the other villages, Cleo-Mona, your village has its own bathroom, so you’ve been saved from memorizing the shower schedule.”

“Does it have its own sauna too?”

“It doesn’t.”

“Oh…”

They entered a lounge area where a gaggle of girls mingled with one another. The sound and sight of fervent conversation and activity, made the taught nerves of the girls loosen.

A couple of eyes stuck to them as they entered.

“Hello Ms. Applace!”

“Hello!”

Two quickly intercepted her with glittering eyes.

“Hello girls.”

“Are these the new girls?”

“Yes, but none of them are here to join you. Your new neighbor hasn’t arrived yet.”

Their smiles faded.

“What- still? But it’s been weeks now!”

“I know.” Ms. Applace sighed, her smile waning.

They refused to let her pass without an explanation. “She was registered first so why isn’t she here yet?”

“That’s a question I can’t answer. She’s from a foreign country, and the laws binding her are quite strict…to top it off it seemed like she was in the process of getting returned to her biological home…”

“So she’s not coming?”

“That’s up to her. Even if she doesn’t you’ll get a new friend soon, there are many applicants this year.”

The girls looked relieved and backed off.

A bespectacled girl with a puff sprouting from her head took note and asked. “They really look forward to someone new coming that much?”

“There are a lot of older girls in their village who will be graduating next year. The girls simply don’t want to be by themselves.”

“But how will they be alone if it’s the two of them?”

“There’s comfort in community, two people alone can’t make up for a mass absence.” 

“…” She let Ms. Applace’s words soak turning them over in her mind.

“Here we are.”

Before Ms. Applace could even knock on the door, it opened. A petite blonde with caramel skin and green eyes scanned the group.

“Hullo! Hi! Hi! Hi! You’re Cleo Mona right?”

Her sudden appearance and high energy took the blank faced Cleo Mona by surprise.

“Ah! Uhm, y-yes, but how did you-“

“Suuuuper! Come on in!”

The poor child was dragged in at once.

Ms. Applace smiled and turned to the remaining two. Amy Claire and puff girl.

“Alright, let’s go.”

Question signs hung over their heads.

“Amy Claire, you’re dorm is downstairs but it’s to the far west.”

“O-oh.”

Amy Claire’s shoulders sagged, she cast one more look at the bustling activity around her. The upper floors were lively and warm, and even though she had glimpsed the bottom floors for only a minute they felt incredibly… quiet.

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