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- the botanist // location: dartford institute lecture hall // tags: klaus // mentions: students at the orientation
The morning was dull in picture. Heavy rain pounded down on the Dartford Institute's ancient walls, flooding down the drains and pooling in lulls of the courtyard. Thunder roared outside of the dorms. An abrupt crack boomed outside room seven, startling Isla from her nighttime slumber.
Isla rubbed her eyes, adjusting to the gloomy glow that shrouded her new residence. The weather did nothing to accent the Institute's already-weary ambiance. Regardless, she stretched out her legs and slipped out of the bed. "They sure spare no expense on their dorm rooms," she whispered to herself, her hands drifting from the silken sheets she'd slept so peacefully on until the storm's howls. "At least the plants are getting a hefty breakfast."
The botanist pulled on a light sweater and a pair of loose jeans, hoping to be comfortable for the hours-long orientation she'd be attending this afternoon. Finishing up her look, Isla grabbed a pair of socks from her dresser, but she was promptly interrupted by a rasp on the door.
"Hey there!" The voice of the receptionist from yesterday, Lisa, reverberated through the door. "Please make your way to the lecture hall at this time. Your phone will be confiscated for the time being, but will be returned at the end of the presentation. Thank you!"
"Be right out!" Isla retorted, hearing the woman standing at the door for confirmation that she was awake. Isla quickly threw on her slides and followed the group out to the lecture hall.
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Upon arriving at the lecture hall, Isla sat in an empty chair next to the somber boy from last night. A seat down from her on the opposite side, Effie and a few other girls were sitting; she still needed to figure out her other classmates' names. She smiled softly at Effie, waving, but then set her attention towards the lecturers, who were preparing for the upcoming presentation. A few of the other faces from the previous night shuffle in, and before Isla knew it, a manβone who vaguely resembled Monopoly Man, she noted cheerfully to herselfβhobbled up to the podium facing the incoming students. Upon adjusting the microphone, he begins his speech.
The man introduces himself as Colin Partridge, a chief of the board of governors of the Institute. It sounded like a strenuous job to make the decisions surrounding such a historic school. As he began speaking, Isla realized she didn't have anything to take notes on; she admittedly was never the most prepared academically. She'd have to remember whatever she could from the presentation, if it was more than the standard welcoming ceremony.
Tuning back into the presentation, Isla's ears catch a strange phrase from the speakerβ"the supernatural," he said. Isla focused more heavily, confused. Was this an initiation prank? She had one of those pulled on her and a few other new classmates when she first joined college, but it seemed... unusual of the Dartford Institute's staff to partake in such a practice. The girl huddled back in her seat, feeling her nerves beginning to fray as the board head continued speaking. The safety of the world, Isla repeated in her head, a slight tremble in her hand.
The man glances back to several teachers further back on the podium, who pull a sheet off a table to unveil a number of books and artifacts. Colin begins speaking again, starting with the first book. He reads a passage from it and a billowy shadow begins pulling away from the book's pages and filling the room. Isla covers her mouth, jumping to the boy next to her and grabbing his arm before they were plunged in the void-like darkness. She was paralyzed within its pool of icy blackness. A spine electrified down her spine as she inhaled frigid air, unsure if it was made of the shadow or not.
Suddenly, the darkness engulfing the students vanished. Colin was left before them, holding the book that he claimed caused the supernatural phenomenon. Isla's mind was frozen, yet running miles a minute; she didn't know what to think, nor what to believe. As the man continued his explanation, picking up and displaying more books of various magical functions, she was working her hardest to stay composed and not shed tears from the traumatic experience of the blackness that had consumed them minutes prior.
Setting the books aside, the man steps back, making room for a slight flitting creature. Isla didn't recognize it; its features appeared human, but it was no larger than a hummingbird. The creature darts between the students' chairs, pausing g, then continuing on its mission. Isla curled closer to the dark-haired boy. Suddenly, it stops in front of her, and an image pops in her mind: a magnificent tree, and sitting beneath, her and the creature. Isla didn't know how, but she knew it meant peace. An overwhelming feeling of relief trickled over her; then, the creature simply flickered away.
While the creatureβa fairy, she suddenly realizedβintroduced itself to the remaining students, Isla recomposed herself. She left go of the dark-haired boy next to her, offering an apologetic smile for having invaded his space.
Colin continued running through the presentation. Isla remained shaken, but the encounter with the fairy calmed her. There was benevolence in this sect of supernatural creatures she'd never known the existence of. The remainder of the show-and-tells were fairly tame, minus the laser-shooting magnifying glass, which admittedly frazzled whatever remained of her nerves, but Isla endured with a respectable amount of composure. As the orientation gave way into a more traditional presentation, albeit on the very extraordinary subject of the supernatural, she felt more at ease. She began making mental notes on the information, but suddenly, as the board head switched to the next slide, a glitch overtook the film. The slide turns black, and a cryptic crimson symbol emerges on top. Bold, foreboding words blinked beneath: "WE WILL TAKE BACK WHAT IS OURS!"
Confused at first, Isla furrowed her eyebrows, trying to understand the meaning of the slide. Colin offered no reprieve; instead, the uneasy expression clouding his face further worried Isla. He explains away the concerning words of the slide, but seems not to know what it meant. The girl looks towards the other students, wondering what their reactions would be.

