New Writer

Greetings, dear readers, and welcome back to the ever-enigmatic world of Rosewood Academy. My name is Kamari Kowg, and for those of you familiar with this remarkable institution, you might recognize the name of my elder sister, Aamina Kowg, who graced these hallowed halls last year. As a new addition to the intricate tapestry of Rosewood's legacy, I'm here to regale you with the captivating story that is about to unfold within its hallowed walls. Allow me to provide you with a glimpse of my world before we embark on this journey.

You see, I am quite different from my sister in many ways, and it's not just our names that set us apart. This year, my friends Esi and Tamru will be contributing to this tale as well, bringing their unique perspectives into the narrative. So, let's embark on this captivating journey from the very beginning.

My sojourn at Rosewood Academy commenced with a sense of trepidation, a mix of anticipation and anxiety swirling within me. I had heard countless stories about this institution, some praised , but many laden with rumours and legends that painted the school in an eerie light. There was another school, Weskilve High School, just a stone's throw away, renowned for its achievements and stellar reputation. It was my preferred choice, but my parents, with their unwavering determination, had other plans in mind.

The decision they made was resolute, their words etched in my memory like an unchangeable decree. "We are not paying for another school when you can go to Rosewood," they had declared, their voices unwavering in their conviction. I pleaded and cajoled, seeking to sway their decision, but my efforts fell upon deaf ears. In the end, I had little choice but to accept my predetermined fate and become a student of Rosewood Academy.

As I ventured into this new chapter of my life, the first day dawned with a surprising ease, dispelling the preconceived notions I had harboured. It was a day marked by new beginnings, a canvas upon which friendships and discoveries awaited. Amidst the sea of unfamiliar faces, I found myself drawn to two individuals who would become instrumental in my Rosewood journey.

Esi, with her natural hair styled in intricate braids, exuded a warmth that instantly put me at ease. Her kindness and welcoming spirit were like a guiding light, and I couldn't help but admire the unique beauty she brought to our surroundings. Then there was Tamru, a fellow student known not only for his charisma but also for his distinctive style of dressing. Even though we all wore uniforms, he demonstrated that creativity had no bounds. It was evident that at Rosewood Academy, individuality could flourish within the constraints of uniformity.

Do you trust us, dear reader?