The Song of the Phoenix part 2
written by Cho Granger
This story happens after "The Song of the Phoenix" ends. It is the sequel to "The Song of the Phoenix" told by Eleanor's P.O.V.! Do not read this if you have not read the prequel to this book!
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Transfiguration Class
Chapter 3
Today was a transfiguration lesson. I wasn't very excited. I wasn't very good at the subject, and it was BORING. Nevertheless, I followed my best friends down the hallway. The room was empty...
I checked my watch. It was 3:28. The lessons would be starting in two minutes. Why wasn't anybody here? It was really strange. Normally, Ben would've been here 15 minutes early.
"Strange", said Rose, "Normally the room is packed by now. And oh! Where's the teacher?" I also wondered where our professor was. Since no one was here, I pulled out my transfiguration textbook and started reading.
"Ladies, little girls..." a voice said. I looked around in the room. I still saw nothing. "You shouldn't be here. You shouldn't be occupying this room. Leave... leave."
That voice was very strange. I checked one more time and still could not see a single soul except for myself and my friends. Very soon, Marisa left the room. I stayed in. I knew something was up and I had to defend it.
I was the only one left in the room. I didn't hear the voice anymore so, I exited the room. But the sound seemed to follow me. It stuck in my heart. I couldn't get the soft sound to disappear. I had to know what was going on.
I checked my watch. It was 3:28. The lessons would be starting in two minutes. Why wasn't anybody here? It was really strange. Normally, Ben would've been here 15 minutes early.
"Strange", said Rose, "Normally the room is packed by now. And oh! Where's the teacher?" I also wondered where our professor was. Since no one was here, I pulled out my transfiguration textbook and started reading.
"Ladies, little girls..." a voice said. I looked around in the room. I still saw nothing. "You shouldn't be here. You shouldn't be occupying this room. Leave... leave."
That voice was very strange. I checked one more time and still could not see a single soul except for myself and my friends. Very soon, Marisa left the room. I stayed in. I knew something was up and I had to defend it.
I was the only one left in the room. I didn't hear the voice anymore so, I exited the room. But the sound seemed to follow me. It stuck in my heart. I couldn't get the soft sound to disappear. I had to know what was going on.