(Clara) The rain started before I even realized how late it had gotten. I had been sitting in one of the empty tutorial rooms for almost three hours, trying to finish reviewing anatomy notes before next week’s assessment. At some point, the sound of rain slowly replaced the music playing in my headphones until thunder cracked loudly outside and pulled me out of my concentration completely. I looked up immediately. Rain hammered against the windows so heavily that the entire campus outside looked blurred and grey. “Great,” I muttered under my breath. I checked my phone. 8:47 PM. No wonder the building felt almost dead. Most students had already gone home hours ago. I stretched slightly, closing my textbook with a tired sigh as I rubbed at my eyes. My head was already starting to a

