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Two MoonsSiyeon didn't know where to look first. The school was really like a miniature city without cars. There were shops with clothing brands, which - and she couldn't hold back that thought – were ing expensive; stores that provided school utensils like college blogs and pens and shops that sold computers and things similar to that. There were even bakeries, grocery stores and even a wallmart.
“What the heck...” was the only thing she could say. Suddenly, someone bumped her from behind and pushed her forward. “Hey, don't simply stop walking.” It was a girl with dark blue hair. Blue hair? It wasn't like Siyeon never saw blue hair before since Iori already dyed her hair blue once, but the girl's hair didn't seem to be dyed. That hair looked natural, whereupon Siyeon could only shake her head.
She would not let her day be miserable because of something like that and since the girl wore the same uniform as her, Siyeon was sure that she would meet her again sooner or later. Shaking her head and shaking her inner tension away, Siyeon walked toward the school with confident steps. The school was the largest building on the island, considering that it didn't only harbor the dorms for the students, but also the apartments for the teachers. Besides that, the school itself had multiple practice rooms for all kinds sports.
There were even courts for indoor and outdoor sports and in additon to that, the school also had its own swimming pool. A huge library was in the left wing of the main building, a botanical garden in the south wing and another one right under the rooftop. The whole island was a harbor, so ships landed and took off at every time of the day. Because of that the school was able to get the best and freshest goods almost everyday.
Besides the students and the teachers, other people lived on the island as well; the people who worked for the school, like cooks, special trainers and and a huge medical team, which ranged from normal doctors to surgeons. But there were also people who had normal jobs, like hair dresser or butcher. It was still unbelievable for Siyeon that the school she would be attending was this huge.
She left the small city district with the flashy lights and alluring shops behind her, following the other students, who seemed to ignore her, mostly because there were so many of them. The huge garden district was even more impressive in reality than in pictures. Cherry trees had been planted everywhere, paired with different sorts of tulips, roses carnations, blue bells, daffodils and camellias.
It was a fest of colors and scents but Siyeon didn't have any time to look at the beautiful flowers and green leaves, which moved slightly in the wind. She heard some laughter and turned her he
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