Suddenly, Christian’s personal device activated; beeping loudly. Pulled out of his role and concentration, Christian flicked the device open; after which a letter opened and was viewed on the magically infused crystal flatscreen;
‘Matthew-Christian Charles Casimir Victoria van Orange-Nassau,
Christian, I am sad to announce that I am revoking your status as the Disciplinary Division Commander as of now that you have received this notice. As the Student Council President of Arcadia Academy, it is my duty to place the best our Academy have to offer in each administrative position. We are both graduating this year, and within the cfoming few months, I too will pass on the torch to someone else to take our prestigious Academy to a new generation. For now, know that you have served the Academy well, and focus on your studies and make your nation proud once you return to them.
Signed, Viktoriya Romanov.’
At that moment Christian’s eyes widened considerably and his cheeks reddened. Slowly shoving his chair back, he looked at Shirosaki, his eyes wide and his body thrembling as he spoke;
“I’d like to apologize for this sudden turn of events; but i just received a message that states that i have been replaced as Disciplinary Division Commander; and as of such i would like to refer you to the Student Council President, Viktoriya Romanov or the Student Council-body itself for a continued interview.” He then averted his gaze, scratching the back of his head as he said; “Once again, i’d like to apologize.”
Christian than quickly downed the last of his Coke and then walked away from his desk; closing his personal device as he neared his former-office’s door and waited for Shirosaki to take in the news and leave along with him.
“I... I have to go now. Please, do leave the Office. The room will lock itself when you close the door.”
Christian then turned around and left the office; covering the lower part of his face with his left hand, thinking;
‘I am a disgrace... a failure...’
His heart was beating in his throat, his mind was going to places it hadn’t gone to for a long time. Christian felt bad; no, he felt disappointed. The worst thing? He was disappointed in himself...