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"Okay," he whispered. "Let's see what they're so afraid of."

He looked at her, then at the book. The world outside this room—the lectures, the strict schedules, the expectations—felt like a pale imitation of life. Here, in the dark, with her, everything was electric.

"The headmaster was patrolling the east wing," Leo hissed, his voice trembling. "If we get caught, Elena, it’s not just detention. It’s expulsion. Or worse." a escondidas (buehрџ‘Њ).zip

They reached the iron-bound door at the very back of the room. Elena inserted the key. It turned with a heavy, metallic clack that sounded like a gunshot in the silence of the library. "Inside," she urged.

They moved in silence, a pair of ghosts weaving through the towering shelves. Everything they did was a escondidas —in hiding. Their friendship, their research, the way Elena would sometimes catch his hand in the dark when the shadows grew too long. "Okay," he whispered

Elena stepped closer, her shoulder brushing his. The bravado in her eyes flickered for a second, replaced by something raw and hungry. "They’ve been lying to us, Leo. About the magic, about where it comes from. Don't you want to know the truth? Even if it's hidden?"

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"Bueh," she sighed, waving a hand dismissively. "You worry too much, Leo. The 'worse' is only if we don't find what we’re looking for."