Ivy took a deep breath, staring at the familiar yet daunting structure. "This time will be different," she whispered to herself, clutching the transfer papers tightly.
Ivy found her name next to "Grade 6," her heart sinking. "This can't be right," she murmured, feeling the sting of humiliation.
"I was hoping to join the secondary school," Ivy pleaded, her voice steady despite her nerves. Principal Harris, a stern woman with kind eyes, nodded sympathetically. "The decision was based on your previous records, but let's see how you progress," she replied.
Lila, dressed in the prefect's blazer, exuded confidence. "Hey, Ivy," she called, walking over. Ivy forced a smile, shamed in her childish gymslip uniform."Hi, Lila," she replied, feeling the weight of their different statuses.
"I can do this," Ivy whispered, flipping through the pages. She resolved to prove herself, not just to her sister, but to herself as well.
Ivy felt a renewed sense of purpose. "This is just the beginning," she thought, ready to embrace her journey at Ann Girls' School, determined to carve her own path.
















