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easily she could be pissed off. Thankfully, the moon goddess seemed to be on my side this time because the rain seized a bit and I sighed thankfully. Without wasting much time to avoid waiting for the end of another heavy downpour, I picked up my hand bag and left to my car that was packed in the drive way. Once I got in, I started off the car and zoomed out of my neighborhood. The road looked very wet and the weather, very cold. I shook my head at the scene of the entire place looking so dull and devoid of people, like the normal day when the sun was high up in the sky. "But why would it rain in the middle of June for goodness sake?" I asked myself as I drove through the wet streets. Layla hurriedly gave an answer. "It's simple, the moon goddess is crazy" I chuckled at her words and asked her to keep quiet immediately. She could really get us in trouble and I would have to bear the consequences. ..... 30 minutes later, we arrived in college and I walked into the familiar building when I parked my car just by the school's gate. The entire hall was buzzing with students and everyone of them greeted me respectfully, even though most of them were much older than I was. I walked into my history class, feeling excited to dive into the fascinating world of the past as usual. As I stepped in, the students greeted me as well with warm smiles and friendly hellos. I always loved the energy in the room. Even though the name of our college was Cold Zone, the college looked nothing like it's name. I made my way to the front of the class, feeling a mix of nerves and enthusiasm. Taking a deep breath, I addressed the students, "Good morning, everyone. I hope you're all ready for another exciting day of exploring the wonders of history. Today, we'll be diving into the ancient civilizations of lore and our own kind." The students listened attentively, their eyes filled with curiosity. I couldn't help but feel a surge of joy knowing that I had the opportunity to share my passion for history with