impossible!

" Ma'am, what're you doing here?" The teacher asked with a slight frown etched on her face. She raised her brows questioningly as she moved closer toward Regina.

" What do you mean?" Regina sat up straight with her hands relaxing on the chair's armrest. She folded her legs and raised a brow. " Don't you see my name?" She asked and gestured towards her name tag.

" There must have been a mistake, I don't recognize you at all. " The teacher's face grew into that of irritation. She almost scoffed at the woman's attitude. Teachers at Malevolent high were highly respected since they weren't from ordinary families either. They were specially handpicked by the principal himself.

" I'm Regina Gray, the mother of Eric and Diane Gray." She replied with a cool and calm tone. her eyes were dead-looking just like her son's from earlier making the teacher's eyes widen in surprise.

She knew about those twins. They were very unique after all, especially due to their stunning and rear appearance. How is it possible that this woman in front of her birthed them?

Miss Ann wondered what status their parents held, and seeing their mother now she was stunned. If she was sitting here, then doesn't that make her an elite just like she'd predicted? There can't be any mistake. That calm aura, those unwavering eyes.

" Wow, really? I'm so sorry I didn't realize it was you earlier." She lowered her head apologetically and chuckled nervously. But That name Regina Gray doesn't really ring a bell. Aren't they popular?

" What're you talking about? I said her tag may be a mistake, and you're here showing Courtesy? You don't really value your job here, you lowlife." Britney scoffed, and their little commotion started to draw attention.

A woman approached them exuding an aura of authority and refinement, her very presence commanding attention. She was dressed in a tailored, professional teacher's suit that accentuated her slender figure, the crisp fabric rustling softly as she moved. The suit's muted color and classic design conveyed a sense of understated elegance, perfect for a high-ranking educator.

Her hair was pulled back into a sleek bun, revealing a heart-shaped face with high cheekbones and a resolute jawline. Her eyes, behind a pair of reading glasses perched on the end of her nose, shone with a piercing intelligence and a hint of warmth. The glasses added a touch of sophistication, suggesting a keen mind and a love for learning.

As she walked, her posture was straight, her shoulders back, and her head held high, conveying confidence and poise. Her hands were clasped together in front of her, her fingers intertwined in a gesture of quiet authority.

The way she carried herself left no doubt about her status as a high-ranking teacher at Malevolent Academy. She moved with the assurance of someone who was respected and admired by her peers, and perhaps even a little feared by her students. Her serious expression hinted at a no-nonsense approach to education.

" What's going on here?" She asked with her eyes landing on the scene in front of her. " This is a well refined school, and such things like creating a commotion in the middle of an even it's quite unethical." She spoke with so much confidence, that one would instantly mistake her as the principal's daughter.

She had her arms folded up as she gazed at them intently like she was going to scold them. She showed no sign of intimidation or fear, as she continued. " Miss Ann, what seems to be the matter here? And who are you, if I may?" Her gaze fell on Regina for some moment.

" Well, you see, Mrs Ednar… she… she assumes that the school must have made a mistake in allowing Mrs Gray to have her own customized chair." Miss Ann spoke with her gaze lowered. She would dare to raise her head after all the lady was superior to her too much.

" I see…" the woman replied and adjusted her glasses. " I've never heard of a Mrs Gray before though."

Miss Ann looked totally shocked at the revelation. Was she faking to be a top class visitor? Could Mrs Ednar be right about her? She has never also heard of a Mrs Gray or anything about her name before.

Britney smiled triumphantly as soon as she heard those words. Her daughter had informed her about the status of her children in school. They were of the lowest grade in terms of social status.

" This is why I said the school made a mistake earlier, and this woman here had the guts to ignore me, do you know who I am?'' Britney regained her composure. For a moment there she actually thought Regina was in important figure.

" The school would never make mistakes on something such as this though. This is a first." The strict-looking woman frowned looking a little irritated. She checked the surname again and turned to miss Ann. " Is she the mother of those low rank twins?"

"Ye-yes, ma'am" Miss Ann replied.

" Then this seat is definitely not yours, Mrs Gray. There must have been a mistake for real. Your social status doesn't really meet up. You'll have to go to the farthest end. That's where people of your class belong." She sneered at her, and turned to Britney.

" Thank you for letting us know ma'am, well make sure something like this never occurs again. Your observance is quite sharp I must say." The woman complimented and smiled a little warmly towards her.

" I mean look at her clothes, it's just too plain, it's so obvious. And what kind of fool goes outside without wearing makeup?" Britney rolled her eyes. She was definitely not rich material. And the stupid beauty on her face despite the absence of make up was quite annoying.

" I quite agree ma'am." The woman replied with a smug look on her face. " Please, do yourself a favor and move to the back with immediate effect, before I have people throw you out. Lower class people like you belong over there." She pointed to the back with a look and annoyance etched on her face.

" What do you think you're doing?" A deep manly voice resonated from an unknown source, making the woman frown. She turned back to meet… her eyes widened in shock, impossible!