CHAPTER FOUR: PATTERNS

576 Words
Starlight Elite Academy didn’t run on rules. It ran on patterns. Ivy Morgan noticed that by her second day. She walked through the corridors slowly, her steps unhurried, her presence easily ignored. Students passed by in clusters laughing, whispering, performing. Everything looked effortless. But nothing here was random. She stopped briefly near the main hall, her eyes scanning the flow of movement. Groups weren’t just groups. They were structures. At the top those who led without speaking. Below them those who followed without question. And at the bottom Those who didn’t belong at all. Ivy shifted her gaze slightly. Eliana Scott stood at the center of it all. Surrounded. Admired. Followed. Every laugh near her was a little louder. Every reaction a little quicker. Control through attention. Predictable. Across the hall, Ethan Cross moved differently. He wasn’t surrounded. He didn’t need to be. People made space for him without being told. No noise. No effort. Just presence. Control through authority. More efficient. Ivy watched both dynamics without expression. Two centers of power. Two different systems. Same result. Her gaze moved again. Damien Lane leaned casually against a pillar, observing everything with sharp, amused eyes. Unlike the others, he didn’t pretend not to notice things. Cole Knight stood nearby, more direct, more reactive his attention shifting quickly, his energy harder to contain. Different roles. Same circle. Ivy continued walking. A group of students passed her, their conversation low but clear enough. “Did you hear? The system glitch yesterday wasn’t random.” “They said someone hacked it.” “No way. This place is supposed to be secure.” “Exactly. That’s why it’s a problem.” Ivy didn’t slow down. Didn’t react. But she listened. Information moved fast here. Faster than most people realized. She turned a corner and entered a quieter section of the building. Fewer students. Less noise. More… space to think. At the end of the hallway, a digital panel was embedded into the wall one of many connected to the academy’s internal system. Her steps paused. Just for a second. Then she stepped closer. The screen displayed standard access options student records, schedules, internal notices. Basic. Surface level. Her reflection stared back at her from the glass. Calm. Unremarkable. Invisible. Perfect. Her fingers hovered over the panel. Not touching. Just… close. Behind the surface Layers. Firewalls. Protocols. Security measures designed to keep people out. To everyone else, it was just a system. To Ivy It was a structure waiting to be understood. And rewritten. She lowered her hand. Not yet. Timing mattered. Always. Footsteps approached from behind. Ivy stepped away from the panel instantly, her posture relaxed, as if she had only been passing by. Two students walked past her, barely sparing her a glance. “Did you finish the assignment?” “Yeah, barely. It was harder than usual.” Their voices faded as they moved on. Ivy continued down the hall. Observing. Mapping. Every interaction. Every hierarchy. Every weakness. Because systems whether digital or human Always had flaws. You just had to find them. Back in the main courtyard, the atmosphere hadn’t changed. Laughter. Status. Control. But Ivy saw it differently now. Not as a student. Not as someone trying to fit in. But as someone studying the structure from the inside. Learning it. Piece by piece. Until the moment came When she wouldn’t just observe it anymore. She would control it. And no one would see it coming.
Free reading for new users
Scan code to download app
Facebookexpand_more
  • author-avatar
    Writer
  • chap_listContents
  • likeADD