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PROSE (SR1,SR2&SR3) : FIRST PLACE

 a  SCHOOL W I T H  A


 D I FFERENCE


 Ng Choon Hau, SR1A


    It was a cloudy Monday afternoon and I was on   that could bore people to death. The other students
 my way to Chromidia High for a week long exchange pro-  subconsciously agreed with me, since half the class was
 gram. I was pretty ticked off for the entire rickshaw ride   fully asleep. The day dragged on until my final class,
 to this crazy school in the middle of the woods, as all my   where something odd happened. The teacher was speak-
 friends got to go to Arizona High or New York City High.   ing in a boring drawl when someone in class raised
 Some Googling on my phone told me that Chromidia   his finger and spun it in the air. The teacher’s words
 High was littered with rumors and tales, mostly about   started to jumble spontaneously, like a recording going
 missing people and suicides, yet all were proven to be   on rewind. I could’ve sworn I was seeing things, right
 false. “Great,” I grunted as I thought to myself, I’m getting   then and there, or I just needed some coffee. I looked
 sent to this school of outcasts in the middle of nowhere,   at my watch, 2:37 P.M. Wait, I could’ve sworn it was
 and I can’t even make it out alive? This was madness, I   2:45 just now. I sat there in more panic and bewil-
 was ready to make a run for it as soon as the rickshaw   derment while the teacher appeared to repeat the
 arrived at the school. Not like anyone from my school   exact things he was saying like ten minutes ago. I kept
 was going to stop me; they left me to come here alone.  repeating over in my head, what is up with this school?

    When I arrived, I was already prepared to book      On the last day of my stay, I finally found the
 it until I saw the school itself. My jaw dropped. There   principal The next few days went on with the same thing
 weren’t any pictures available of the school, so I expected   happening; students spinning their finger in mid-air
 it to look like a shabby abandoned shack, not a three   to kind of rewind or speed through time. This sense
 story marble building with gold everywhere! A tall man   of amazement combined with confusion continuously
 in an elegant mauve coat greeted me and introduced   stayed with me with no explanation being provided, due
 himself as the principal. He took me around the school   to everyone I’ve talked to being clueless and reproach-
 and brought me through massive hallways lined with   ful and the principal being no where to be found.     “Don’t you think these lanterns resemble   lanterns. The entire talk was really memora-
 silver, classrooms with state of the art technology, foun-  something?”  ble but what really ingrained in my mind was this:
 tains overflowing with champagne and an auditorium      In front of the school, looking out into the lush      Lanterns… Hang on…
 bigger than my entire house. I was bewildered through-  forests a distance away. Being horribly desperate for   “Skulls?”     “People think they have all the time in the world,
 out the entire tour. Was this school really filled with the   answers, I ran hurriedly towards him and asked him about      “Yes, skulls of those who abused this power.”  but regret soon when they realize they don’t. But, what
 ones forgotten by society? Was the man with the ele-  the phenomenon I kept seeing. His answers confirmed my      “You murdered your students?”  if you actually gave them all the time in the world? How
 gant coat next to me a psychotic, murderous principal?   suspicions; time manipulation was possible in this school.     “Bah, that’s what everyone says nowadays. No,   many of them would use that gift wisely? Alas, it is the
 Were the rumors so elaborately fabricated, that even   my lad, any time they decide to relive or skip is auto-  curse of mam that leads to many downfalls – greed.”
 the Wall Street fell for it? This school was the epitome      “Oh my God, that sounds so amazing!” I said   matically added into their actual lifespan, and tripled.”
 of wealth and prosperity, the only thing that seemed   excitedly.     “So, if  I skip five minutes of time…”     I came into this school undoubtedly with
 off  about  it  were  the  lanterns  hanging  on  the  walls.     “Not quite,” his elegant voice replied.     “Your life expectancy would decrease by fifteen   dread and fright but left with some new sense of insight.
    “Why? Isn’t it great having all the time you   minutes.”  This was no ordinary school, that was for sure, it was
    My  sense  of  dread  turned  into  anticipa-  want in the world? All you need to do is spin your fin-  a school with a bit of difference. Yet this little differ-
 tion on the first day of school. I headed towards   gers and you’ll never have to worry about time again!”     This conversation was really wild, as it   ence held more weight than meets the eye, something I
 the classrooms to attend my classes for the day. The      “Dear lad, this all comes with a price.”  revealed  the  school  to be  some  morbid  heaven.   still reminisce during cloudy afternoons when I’m pro-
 teacher’s weren’t as great as the facilities, as every      “A price?”  The students who used up too much of their time   crastinating on homework. I often wonder, what would
 single one of them had the same monotone voice  were turned to dust and their skulls made into  become of the world if everywhere is like this school?

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