Reprieve - Chapter 2“Ow! Who threw that?!” Harold yelped as he rubbed his eye with a scowl: a result of having the tip of a paper plane fly directly into his pupil. It was no surprise that most of their classmates had remained in the same unit as they had matured. Only a select few were shifted into a higher class because of their impressive academic record or their renowned talents. Phoebe had been the first to be transferred followed closely behind by Brainy who had shown inspiring grades despite being a mute. Arnold had also been given the opportunity to move to a different class, but chose to remain behind as he felt behoved to stay with his brot
Reprieve - Chapter 1A gentle breeze swept throughout the enclosed office causing papers and blinds to lightly rattle in its wake. Beams of sunlight swayed across the canopy of the ceiling, lightly fading with the ever growing prediction of a shower. The overcast clouds of silver streamed outside, covering the sun in a blanket that threatened to spill rain at any moment. Thankfully the humidity outside was kept at bay with the air conditioning, at least until she was to vacate her psychologist’s company and once again brave the elements without appropriate shelter or cover. Now officially eleven years old, Helga Pataki had begun to flower into her first sta