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Chapter 21 - Ch 21: Tryni elite academy and trip to the beach

The day was bathed in a soft glow as the sun gently rose over the horizon, casting a golden hue across the landscape. In the tranquil confines of Tryni Elite Academy, the usual hustle and bustle of student life had been replaced by an air of anticipation for the upcoming beach trip. Hina sat in her history class, her mind drifting as Hiku lectured about the origins of the pencil, the sound of his voice a mere background murmur to her thoughts.

Suddenly, the calm was shattered by the booming voice of the head of the academy, his announcement reverberating through the halls. "Greetings, all students! Please pack your belongings and prepare for a trip to the beach. We will be temporarily relocating to a seaside village for a day of relaxation and fun."

Excitement rippled through the classroom as the students eagerly began to gather their things, their voices rising in a chorus of anticipation. Hina couldn't help but feel a pang of nervousness at the prospect of spending the day at the beach. It had been weeks since she had arrived in this world, and she still felt like an outsider among her peers.

As the students made their way to the teleportation hall under Hiku's guidance, Hina's heart pounded with a mix of excitement and trepidation. She had never experienced teleportation magic before, and the idea of being whisked away to a distant seaside village in the blink of an eye filled her with both awe and anxiety.

When they arrived at the beach house, Hina was greeted by the sight of azure waters stretching out before her, the sound of crashing waves filling the air. A sense of wonder washed over her as she stepped onto the soft sands, the cool ocean breeze ruffling her hair.

The girls wasted no time in dragging Hina to their room to help her choose a bathing suit. Despite her protests, they insisted on dressing her in a swimsuit that they deemed suitable, much to Hina's chagrin. As she looked at herself in the mirror, she couldn't help but feel a pang of discomfort at the sight of her own reflection. The bathing suit was snug against her skin, the colors bright and cheerful, but it felt like a costume, a facade that hid her true self from the world.

As they made their way to the beach, Hina couldn't shake the feeling of self-consciousness that gnawed at her insides. The boys' nervous reactions only served to heighten her unease, their fumbling attempts at conversation leaving her feeling even more isolated than before. But as she stepped into the cool embrace of the ocean, a sense of liberation washed over her, the cares of the world melting away with each crashing wave.

For a moment, she forgot about her insecurities and allowed herself to simply enjoy the moment, the laughter of her classmates and the feel of the sand between her toes filling her with a sense of joy she hadn't felt in weeks. But as the sun began to set and the day drew to a close, a sense of melancholy settled upon her once more.

As they made their way back to the beach house, Hina couldn't shake the feeling of loneliness that lingered within her. She had enjoyed the day at the beach, had relished the chance to escape from the confines of the academy and let loose for a while. But now, as she lay in bed, the sounds of her classmates' laughter echoing in her ears, she couldn't help but feel a sense of emptiness gnawing at her insides.

The days blurred together in a haze of classes and assignments, each one feeling more monotonous than the last. And as Hina sat in her room, staring out at the moonlit sky, she couldn't help but wonder if she would ever find the sense of belonging she so desperately craved.

As Hina lay in her bed, the darkness of the night enveloping her, she felt a heavy weight pressing down on her chest. The events of the day had left her feeling more isolated than ever before, a sense of loneliness gnawing at her insides like a relentless tide.

Outside her window, the stars twinkled in the velvety sky, their distant light a stark contrast to the darkness that pervaded her heart. And then, amidst the silent expanse of the night, a shooting star streaked across the heavens, its brilliant tail blazing a trail of light across the darkness.

For a moment, Hina forgot about her troubles as she gazed up at the celestial spectacle, her heart filled with a fleeting sense of wonder. But as the shooting star faded into the distance, reality came crashing back down upon her like a wave crashing against the shore.

Tears welled up in Hina's eyes as she realized just how alone she truly was in this world. Despite her best efforts to fit in, to find her place among her peers, she couldn't shake the feeling of being an outsider, of never truly belonging anywhere.

As she lay there in the darkness, the weight of her loneliness pressing down upon her like a suffocating blanket, Hina couldn't help but feel a sense of despair wash over her. She longed for nothing more than to find someone who understood her, who accepted her for who she was, flaws and all.

But as she closed her eyes and whispered her silent wish to the stars, she couldn't shake the nagging fear that it would never come true. That she would forever be condemned to wander this world alone, a lost soul adrift in a sea of strangers.

And so, as the night stretched on and the darkness deepened around her, Hina clung to the fragile hope that someday, somehow, she would find her place in this world. But deep down, she couldn't shake the feeling that her wish would forever remain nothing more than a distant dream, forever out of reach.

*sleep hush hina *

* to be continue shhh*