EVA LEVESQUE I closed my eyes as I listened to the heavy rain outside. The room was cold and it was dark outside because of the weather. Water drops fell on the window sill and my eyes followed every drop of it. I decided to turn around and look at my classmates. They were busy laughing, playing, or talking to each other. It was break time and people were lazy to go to the cafeteria to buy some snacks. I turned around again and saw Irene resting her head on her desk, lazily looking at the wall. She seemed so out of the zone so I turned to Helle who only shook her head. “My lady has been like this after Madame Eileen came her,” she said, “she got her allowance cut and she was grounded and is not allowed to go outside the school during the holidays.” My face turned sour and looked at Ir

