No one noticed her the first day she arrived.
She walked into the room quietly, wearing a simple red shirt, her posture calm, her expression… unreadable. She chose a seat by the window, rested her chin gently on her hand, and observed everything.
Not in a normal way.
She watched people like she already knew them.
By the second day, strange things began to happen.
A boy forgot his lines during a presentation—exactly the moment she softly whispered something under her breath. A teacher dropped her pen, startled, after making eye contact with her. Even the clock on the wall seemed to stop for a second when her gaze fixed on it.
People started to feel it.