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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1st The Silent Arrival

The gates of St. Monarch's International School towered over

the morning crowd, sunlight glinting off the polished iron bars.

Students bustled past, whispering and laughing, but one

newcomer cut through it all with quiet authority. Niya Sharma

walked in with slow, measured steps. Uniform neat, hair tied

perfectly, her posture straight, her eyes calm yet sharp, taking in

everything. She didn't look scared or nervous, not even slightly.

Across the corridor, the infamous Apex Four lounged against the

lockers. Aarav Malhotra, tall and commanding, noticed her first.

Kairo Sen smirked, curious. Veer Kapoor laughed loudly, like his

energy could dominate the whole hallway, while Soren Das

stayed silent, observing with an unreadable expression.

Veer nudged Aarav. "Who's this? She's walking like she owns the

place."

Aarav smirked faintly. "New girl. Let's see how long she lasts

here. Usually, they panic or stumble."

Not long after, lunch break brought the first real test. A younger

student accidentally spilled water near the Apex Four. Veer, ever

the show-off, raised his hand to flick it back.

"Hey! Watch where you're going!" he shouted.

The students froze. But Niya stepped forward, calm and

composed, her bag swinging lightly at her side. "Actually," she

said, her voice soft but cutting, "this is against the rules."

Veer laughed, clearly mocking her. "Rules? Which rules? Show

us, miss smarty-pants."

Niya's eyes swept over him, calm, fearless. "Let's see… Section

11 of the Right of Children to Free and Safe Education Act, 2009

says no child should be harassed in school. Article 21 of the

Constitution guarantees personal safety. And the school's

Disciplinary Code, Clause 6.3, clearly states: 'Students must not

engage in behaviour that harms or intimidates others.' So

technically, you're breaking multiple rules."

Kairo blinked. "She… actually knows the laws?"

Veer rolled his eyes, mocking. "Wow, a walking rulebook. What's

next? Gonna sue me?"

Niya tilted her head slightly, a faint, playful smirk on her lips.

"Funny you should say that. Section 323 of the IPC says

voluntarily causing hurt is punishable. Throwing water

intentionally counts. But don't worry—I'm feeling generous

today. One apology and we can all forget this little… incident."

Veer froze, trying to mask his irritation. "Generous? You're

crazy."

Aarav, leaning against the lockers, muttered under his breath,

"She's fearless. Bold. Interesting."

Soren, as usual, said nothing, but his eyes stayed on her,

calculating.

Niya didn't wait for a response. She simply turned and walked

away, her calm smile leaving a trail of confusion, frustration, and

respect in her wake.

Later that afternoon, Niya spotted a small dispute in the school

garden—a couple of students arguing over a notebook. Instead

of stepping in aggressively, she approached slowly, her presence

alone demanding attention.

"Clause 4.2 of the School Code of Conduct states that students

must respect each other's property and resolve conflicts

peacefully," she said calmly. "I suggest the notebook be returned

and an apology offered. End of argument."

The arguing students froze, then quickly complied. Niya packed

her notebook and walked away as if nothing had happened.

From a distance, the Apex Four watched. Veer muttered,

"She's… bold."

Kairo added, "Not scared of anything or anyone."

Aarav's arms crossed, a faint smirk on his face. "Calm. Smart.

Fearless. Definitely… interesting."

Soren's silence said more than words ever could, his eyes

following her with quiet intensity.

And Niya? She didn't notice them. She simply moved through

the school, calm, collected, leaving whispers and stares behind.

No one knew her secret, no one suspected her true abilities. All

they knew was she was fearless, witty, intelligent, and

untouchable.

For the Apex Four, the real challenge had only just begun.

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