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Fiction Sophie's Dress Code

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Chapter Select​

Chapter 1: The Prank
Chapter 2: Fellow Students

Chapter 1: The Prank​

The cold had settled in early that morning, making the windows ache and turning breath into fog. Sophie walked across the school grounds, clutching the bundle of office keys in her pocket. She was on detention duty—or rather, still was—making her rounds to ensure the main building remained accessible, except for her wing with the detention room.

She exhaled slowly, watching the pale clouds of her breath trail upward in front of her freezing nose.

She entered the wing, the automatic lights springing to life one by one. The bright halogen glow formed a stark contrast to the darkness she had just left behind. As she made her way down the corridor, she unbuttoned her wool winter coat, already hearing murmurs drifting from the detention room.

She had left them unsupervised for no more than ten minutes—against school regulations—but she preferred that over making closing rounds completely alone in the dark.

She pushed open the door.

There was only a soft thunk above her head before the shock hit.

Cold water cascaded down her back, soaking her blouse and cardigan instantly. The shock stole the breath from her lungs. Icy water ran down her spine, drenched her trousers, and pooled inside her low ankle boots.

For a moment, the room was silent.

Then laughter exploded—sharp, uncontrolled, echoing off the walls.

Sophie pulled the bucket off her head. Her usual low, practical bun had come loose. Her warm brown hair, threaded with natural highlights, clung plastered to her scalp, darkened to nearly black. Her clothes stuck to her skin, losing what little warmth they had to begin with. Her fingers went numb.

“Enough.”

Her voice cut through the room—low, steady, unmistakably firm. The laughter faltered almost instantly.

“Sit down. All of you.”

She let her gaze move slowly across the classroom as she stepped fully inside, away from the draft of the hallway.

“Detention is finished for today,” she said at last. “But do not mistake that for forgiveness. This is not the end of this.”

Chairs scraped as students hurried back into place. A few tried to hide smiles, but no one laughed now. They packed their homework quickly, books crammed into backpacks as if speed alone might carry them away from the consequences of their prank.

When the final student closed the door behind him, Sophie finally exhaled.

She was shivering now, teeth clattering. The radiators had switched off automatically an hour earlier but still gave off a trace of warmth. She slipped out of her coat and placed it on a chair near the radiator, hoping they would dry at least a little.

She was completely soaked. The water made her clothes feel heavier with every passing second as the cold seeped deeper.

She needed dry clothes. Now.

“Miss Van Acker?”

Sophie turned fully, one hand resting on the edge of the desk. “Yes, Ines?”
Ines stood in the doorway, posture careful, as if unsure whether she was still allowed to be there. Behind her, Clara and Louise hovered a few steps back, half in the corridor, half inside the room. The three girls had been in detention for skipping school earlier in the week, rebellion that originated with Louise, her need to rebel against authority sweeping along her two friends.

In the doorway stood Inês Pereira, slight, with dark hair braided neatly. Her careful movements and soft, hesitant voice made her appear slightly awkward. Behind her, Clara Mouton leaned against the wall, composed, with long blonde hair and steady grey eyes. She looked on dryly, leaving Ines to take the word. A few steps behind, Louise Bernard stood taller, wavy chestnut hair brushing her shoulders, green eyes sparkling. She smirked, unable to hide that she was rather pleased with Sophie’s disheveled state.

“I just wanted to check if you were all right,” Ines said. “You look… really cold.”

Sophie drew her arms closer to herself, fingers curling into the damp fabric at her elbows. “I am,” she said, then corrected herself, “I will be.”

Louise shifted her weight. “The radiators are off already,” she said quietly, glancing toward the wall. “They probably won't turn back on until morning.”

Clara nodded. “It’s freezing outside.”

Sophie exhaled slowly. “Yes,” she said while walking to the girls. “It is. I know... I thought I’d at least try to dry my clothes a little bit but I’m completely soaked… I need something dry but I don’t have a change of clothes with me.”

There was a brief pause, filled only by the faint ticking of the cooling pipes.

“You know, there are some spare uniforms in the locker room,” Ines said finally. “In case of dress-code violations and the like.”

Sophie looked at her quizzically, weighing her proposal.

“I’m sure they have one in your size, Miss,” Inês said, hesitating just a fraction too long. “You’re… not much taller than us. I mean… they usually fit pretty small anyways.”

Clara glanced at Sophie’s cardigan, still darkened with water. “You shouldn’t stay in those Miss,” she said. “You’ll get sick.”

Ines’ clarification only made her discomfort worse. The implication she would fit into something meant for her students settled heavily in her chest. Sophie steadied herself. “All right,” she said at last. “That would be… sensible.” That last word tasted thin and meaningless in her mouth.

Ines nodded, relief flickering across her face. “The locker room is at the end of the corridor, our lockers are there as well,” she said. “We can go now, if you want.”

Sophie nodded. “Lead the way. I just need to get my coat and handbag.”. She moved to grab her things, when Clara stepped fully into the room, cutting gently but decisively across her path.

“I’ll get them,” Clara said. “You should go with Inês and change as soon as possible, Miss. You’re freezing.”

The words were practical. Sensible. And yet Sophie paused.

For a brief moment, instinct urged her to insist, to retrieve her own belongings. But another shiver ran through her, sharp and involuntary, and her fingers had already begun to lose their feeling. She nodded once. “Very well,” she said. “Thank you.”

Clara was already moving toward the chair, lifting the coat with careful hands. Ines turned and began down the corridor, and Sophie followed.

The hallway felt longer than before. The lights hummed softly overhead, casting pale reflections on the polished floor. Sophie’s wet shoes squeaked faintly with each step, an undignified sound she could not stop. She kept her gaze forward, her posture straight, even as the soaked fabric clung to her body.

Ines and Louise walked a half-step ahead of her, slowing slightly, as if aware of Sophie’s measured pace. Neither of them spoke. As they passed empty classrooms, Sophie became acutely aware of herself. The weight of her clothes, the stiffness of the damp fabric, the way her cardigan clung where it shouldn’t.

The locker room waited at the end of the corridor. Inês pushed its door open, and a wash of cold, stale air greeted them. The room was nearly empty, cold air lingering in the tiled space. Ines crossed the locker room quickly, the soles of her trainers whispering against the tiles. She stopped in front of her locker, spun the combination, and pulled the door open.

“Just a second,” she said, already reaching inside.

Sophie remained a few steps back, arms folded tightly across herself. The locker room smelled faintly of detergent and metal, the air cool and still. She focused on breathing evenly, looking forward to the heated seat and steering wheel of her car warming her up again.

Ines crouched slightly and rifled through the bottom of her locker, moving a folded gym shirt to the side. From underneath, she pulled out a neatly folded set of underwear. “Here,” she said, offering them to Sophie. “Clean, I promise. I keep an extra pair in my locker just in case. Better to have them and not need them than…” Ines’ voice trailed off, then picked upn with a new thought before trailing off once more. “You do seem to be my size so… it might fit.”

Sophie’s cheeks warmed instantly. She took it quickly, muttering a quiet “thank you.” Gratitude and awkwardness settled together in her chest. Behind her, she heard a snicker from Louise. Her gaze snapped behind her, making Louise avert her gaze. “Don’t hold them against your wet clothes though… They’ll become just as soaked.”

“And you’d better hurry up and change. The uniforms are in the office,” Louise said, leaning back slightly, her grin fading just enough. “You had the master key, didn’t you?”

Sophie nodded. “Yes, I do. And I better do. Get out of these wet clothes, I mean.”. She moved over to the door, sticking her hand inside her pants’ pocket and feeling for the bundle of keys she used to lock up just some minutes ago.

“Wait!”, Ines shouted, running up behind her, a sport towel in hand. “Take my towel to dry yourself off or it would be for nothing that you change.” There was genuine concern in Ines’ voice. Sophie accepted the towel, muttering “Thanks.” with a low voice.

Sophie unlocked the door to the office and disappeared inside. The office felt warm compared to the locker room. It was compact, an efficient mix of PE storage and administrative space. The walls painted a dull beige cream colour sweared with smudges from years of hurried hands brushing past. A single window looked out onto the chilly schoolyard, streaked with condensation that blurred Sophie’s view outside. A wooden desk occupied one corner, cluttered with folders and a half-empty water bottle. Behind it, a faux leather office chair stood, its armrests cracking. Metal shelves and cabinets stood at the opposite wall, some drawers labeled with PE schedules, spare equipment, and uniforms folded neatly in stacks.

She locked the door behind her to give herself enough privacy to dare undress herself. Her boots released a small stream of water that had found its way into them when poured and her socks were equally soaked.
She tossed her drenched clothes on a ball rack to keep them off the floor. Her nakedness made her shiver once more, this time less because of the cold and more because of her feelings of vulnerability. She dried herself off, feeling the sense of urgency recede. And with her mind shifting away from survival, she considered what brought her to this situation.
She vowed to herself to find out whom amongst the students decided it was appropriate to pull such an assault on her, who instigated the trapped bucket that led to her terrible predicament.

She dried her hair as best she could, blotting the damp strands until they no longer clung to her neck, then let the towel fall over the chair. Her gaze drifted to the neatly folded underwear resting on the desk.
Her own had been soaked through completely. The thought of putting on a school uniform already made her uneasy, especially knowing she would be showing herself in them to students she had been supervising only minutes earlier. But the alternative, pulling on the uniform without proper undergarments, made her stomach tighten even more.

She hesitated only a moment before reaching for the fabric. The underwear was unmistakably not hers: lighter, simpler. She pulled it on quickly, trying not to think about the absurdity of her predicament. The bra followed, slightly too small, the straps sitting tighter than she liked, but serviceable. Not comfortable or dignified but sufficient.

She moved over to the shelves of spare uniforms. Motivated to find herself dressed once more, she quickly rifled through the piles in search of her size or something approximating it. As she had expected, she found hers under the large section. While she was by no means fat, compared to her students, most of which are teenagers, she would naturally be on the bigger side. The white blouse she picked up felt crisp and clean, smelling faintly of detergent and musky from storage. The fabric felt cool on her skin for a moment. Despite its stiffness, it did not strike her as rough though it was not soft either. As she buttoned the shirt up with her cold hands, she noticed just how impersonal this shirt felt, devoid of any tailoring or fit.

As she fixes the last of her buttons, she hears a knocking on the door, disrupting her flow of thought. “Are you ok in there Miss Van Acker?”, Clara’s voice called, “I’ve brought your handbag and coat. I think we’d best put it in some bag so it doesn’t keep leaking water.”

“I’m fine, thanks. Just putting on dry clothes…” Sophie called back with a crack in her voice. Being addressed in this undignified state and being spoken to like she was the child in need of advice stung.

“Are there even things in your size, Miss?”, Louise asked, emphasising the honorific with thinly veiled sarcasm, “I don’t think the school had adult sizes in mind stocking up.”

“They’re here alright.”, Sophie answered instinctively while looking through the pile of skirts, looking for one of the longer models more fit for winter. She heard Louise make some remark muffled by the door standing in between them, unable to understand the words. The subsequent threefold laughter clarified their meaning however.

“Merde,” Sophie mumbled, finding all skirts to be the same regulation length. Picking one out, she steps into it carefully, tugging it into place. It sits higher and shorter than she would like, just centimeters above her knees. She adjusts it instinctively, trying to make it feel more appropriate. No matter, the skirt feels short no matter how she tugs and pulls on it. With the realisation of how bare her legs would be, Sophie relents and opens a box placed at the side of the shelf containing tights. She grabbed a handful of packages and inspected their sizes. Sizes 2 and 3. Sophie would have to hope they’d stretch enough for her to wear without ripping. She kept two packs of the larger size and opened them up. Even after one touch, she could feel their quality was minimal. The material felt thin and cold in her hands, delicate but uniform. She removed her skirt again. Leaning against the desk for support, she rolled them down slowly, sliding her feet into the opening, then carefully tugging them over her calves, thighs, adjusting the waistband with caution. The fabric felt smooth and cold but warmed up against her skin gradually. It offered modest coverage, but the thin material did little to push back the lingering chill.

A second pair came next. She hesitated, concerned if layering would seem odd for some reason, but the memory of the icy weight of her clothes urged her on. Sliding the second pair up her legs was slightly more awkward, the first pair bunching a little where the two met. The combined warmth was noticeable now but the thin material still felt insufficient.

For a moment, Sophie paused, tugging at the second pair, realizing that the layers were both thin and barely substantial enough to feel comfortable under such a short and breezy skirt. She hesitated, then reached for a third pair. Sliding them on felt even stranger this time but the warmth it brought was immediate and welcome.

“Miss? Can you hurry up a little? We want to go home”, Louise shouted annoyedly.

“Just a moment! I’m sorry! I’m sorry!”, she pleaded, overwhelmed by her awkward predicament. The words slipped out before she could stop them. What was she saying sorry for? It was Louise and her friends who got her into this situation in the first place. Or at least she was covering for whoever placed the bucket. The skirts of the tights hugged her waist differently, requiring subtle adjustments to keep everything smooth. Her legs were finally insulated against the chill, and though movement felt slightly restricted and awkward, she let herself exhale. It was functional and that was enough.

She pulled the skirt back up to her waist, still feeling as embarrassingly short as it did before but less breezy with the tights she wore now. She shifted her weight, her toes instinctively curling against the cold tiles. She moved back over to the rack containing spare uniforms and bent over to reach the lower shelf where generic black loafers lay. She quickly picked out a pair that was listed as her size.
Despite fitting, the loafers felt slightly clunky, heavier than she was used to, the soles hard and unyielding as she slid her feet into them. The cold feeling permeating her soles retreated partially. It lingered quietly in her toes, dull and insistent. She felt the tights bunch up slightly behind her knees and a certain stiffness in her legs became more pronounced, unrelated but worsened by the chill she had experienced already. She straightened her posture, testing her balance as these shoes made her feel ever so slightly off center.

The uniform skirt brushed against her layered tights as she reached for the cardigan. She felt the tights’ waistband dig deeper into her abdomen, feeling subtly constricting. She pulled the light cream cardigan over her head and slipped her arms into the sleeves, the fabric settling awkwardly around her shoulders. Nonetheless, she felt grateful for the soft and warm feeling it gave her. She looked down on herself. The clothes felt wrong: boxy and shapeless. The cardigan cut straight across her figure instead of following it, the skirt settling too high with its stiff and unforgiving lines. She tugged at the hem of the cardigan, then let her hands fall. She was already on her way when she heard knocking on the door again.

“Miss Van Acker? We’re still here.”. It was Clara’s voice, calm but insistent. Sophie took a shallow breath, fighting the urge to apologise again. She felt awkward, but she could not let them see how flustered she still felt.

“I’m coming.” she said, her voice steadier than she had expected. Her stomach twisted lightly at the sensation of the waistbands pressing against her abdomen. Nerves had been accumulating ever since she had agreed, implicitly, to conform to the school’s dress code. She took a breath and reached for the key


---TO BE CONTINUED---
 
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Chapter 2: Fellow Students​


Cool air rushed in from the locker room. For a brief, suspended moment no one spoke. Louise was the first to break the silence, lowering her phone she had been playing on, “Wow. Didn’t think I’d actually see you in one of those.” The matter-of-factness of her statement made it difficult for Sophie to determine whether she was mocking her or not.

“I think it suits you.”, Ines said, trying to cheer her up. “That came out wrong I think.”, she awkwardly backtracked her words.

“It’s just to get home.” Sophie felt the need to defend herself, “I could have gotten pneumonia if I didn’t change.”

“Oh, speaking of which! Your coat was still very wet.”, Clara said quietly while raising up the plastic bag “We wrapped it so it wouldn’t drip everywhere.”

“Thank you. That’s great.” Sophie replied.

“Your wet clothes are inside, aren’t they? I’ll put them in here too.” Clara stepped into the office without waiting for a reply, and Sophie had to jump forward, startled, to get out of her way. Her loafers scuffed audibly as she jumped forward, the sound sharp in the otherwise silent room. She felt the attention drawn back to her. It dawned on Sophie how much she had started to blush. She’d been grateful for these girls aiding her and trying to make right for being compliant in such a horrible prank but the way in which they did cost her even more of her dignity than she had wanted.

Louise tilted her head, eyes flicking over Sophie with open curiosity. “You know,” she said lightly, dragging the moment out, “you’re actually not fully compliant.”

“Excuse me?” Sophie snapped to face Louise.

Louise gestured vaguely, counting on her fingers. “No legwarmers in winter. No bow tie. And…”, she squinted slightly, as if inspecting a display “no school pin. That’s three violations if I can count.”

Sophie couldn’t help but glance down at her outfit. She considered herself in violation for a short moment before she recovered her senses. “I’m not- That’s for students. I’m not a student”, she snapped back, sharper than intended.

“Ines stepped from behind Sophie. “Louise, maybe just… let her be?”

“Oh, I’m just observing,” Louise said, feigning innocence. She walked a few steps closer, glancing Sophie up and down. “But if it were us breaking code like that, detention would be waiting.”

Sophie’s lips pressed together, a spark of defiance rising. She wanted to threaten her with extra detention but her vulnerable position made her reconsider. Clara, exiting the office with the plastic bag containing Sophie’s soaked clothes in one hand and her handbag in the other, interrupted her thoughts. “I got your clothes here Miss. I tried to wring them out a little but they’re still rather heavy.”

Clara’s words broke the tension cleanly. “I’ll hold onto them until we get to your car.”, she held the handbag out towards Sophie.

“Thank you,” she said, taking the bag. “That would be much appreciated.”

Clara smiled, then added, almost as an afterthought, “Ah, and I did put those missing things in your purse. The bow tie, the pin… the legwarmers too. I heard Louise mention them, so I thought you might need them.”

Sophie’s fingers tightened around the strap of the handbag. She looked at Clara, “How considerate.”

Louise’s smile lingered as Sophie looked inside her purse, confirming Clara did pick out the missing parts of her uniform. “You know, since you already have them now… It stands to reason you complete your uniform.”

“It stands to reason?” Sophie echoed her words coldly, trying to stand up to Louise.

“It sure does. You’re always such a stickler for rules and regulations but when it concerns you…”, the smug girl’s words stung with silent cruelty.

Ines shifted impatiently, glancing between them. “Louise…” she said, then lowered her voice, then stepped closer to Sophie. “She’s not going to stop, Miss. I mean, she’ll keep bringing it up. All the way to the parking lot. It’s honestly easier to just… go along with it once.” Ines shrugged at the declaration.

Sophie felt the familiar tightening in her chest: indignation and helplessness. “This is ridiculous,” she sighed.

“Ah, you’re complying. Marvelous!”, Louise closed in before Sophie could object, “I’ll help you.”

“I don’t need any-” Sophie began, but Louise was already reaching into the open handbag.

She fished out the bow tie and held it up between two fingers. “This stupid thing tends to twist if you do it wrong,” she said, “Hold still.”

Sophie stiffened “Hey! I’m perfectly able to-”

“Hush, it’ll take two seconds.” Louise cut in, much to Clara and Ines’ amusement. Deftly she looped the tie underneath Sophie’s collar and tied it in a neat bow. “There. See? It’s much better now.” She then plucked the school pin from the bag and pressed it into Sophie’s hand. “You do that one yourself,” she said, suddenly caring. “I would hate to stab you.”

Sophie obeyed and pinned it herself, fingers steady despite building nerves. The small click of metal rang sharp in her ears. She lifted up her eyes to see Louise smiling faintly at her. She wanted to say something to make her feel authoritative again but her options were nihil.

“Let me help you!” Ines' chipper voice resounded. She crouched almost immediately, tugging one of the legwarmers from Sophie’s handbag. “These should not slouch,” she said, brisk and officious, seemingly echoing the comment of another teacher.

“I can do it myself!” Sophie said, at least trying to keep her independence despite feeling her dignity and authority being stripped away.

“Not unless you want to sit on the floor,” Ines replied, already grabbing Sophie’s ankle. “And I don’t think you’d want your skirt to get wet again.”

“Lean on me.” Louise offered support while Ines lifted Sophie’s foot, destabilizing her. Balancing on one leg, being supported by Louise felt humbling to Sophie. She felt Ines pull her right foot out of the loafer and into the thick knit of the legwarmer.

“Are these three layers of tights? Poor girl, you must have been freezing.” Ines commented. She put the loafer back on her foot and grabbed Sophie’s other one, repeating the process.

“Three? Wow. That’s crazy. Why did you do that?”Clara chimed in in a monotone tone devoid of genuine interest in the answer.

“Why did- You heard Ines, it’s cold and I’m freezing. What other reason could I have?” Nerves, cold, and Ines’ tugging made Sophie’s voice unsteady.

“Sure~ Whatever.” Clara shrugged, not bothering to hide her disbelief.

Sure? Whatever? What the hell did that mean? Sophie found herself agitated by Clara’s sarcasm and supposed disbelief. She couldn’t help but feel mocked for her decision to protect herself from the cold winds.

Ines finished up tugging the legwarmers higher until they sat snugly against Sophie’s calves. The sensation of thick wool over thin, albeit layered, thighs was noticeable, almost comfortable, a relief. Ines admired her handiwork as she retreated back to the side.

“There, nice and compliant to the dress code.” Louise noted "I'll show you.”. The light of her phone’s camera flashed briefly, startling Sophie. She saw stars before her eyes, her retina overstimulated by the flash.

“Damned Louise… If you dare share that picture…” She rubbed her eyes to relieve the sensation, careful not to move her contacts.

“Chill out Sophie, I’ll delete it in a minute. I just want to show you how you look.”, Louise hushed her. Before Sophie well realized it, Louise was standing next to her, and arm over her shoulder and showing the screen of her phone to her. She was closer than she should be, more familiar than appropriate. Then again, she considered, is it really appropriate for me to wear this uniform?

Sophie’s eyes adjusted to vision and she took in the picture. She looked startled and surprised, over-lighted, caught mid movement, her shoulders slightly hunched. Her mouth had parted slightly as if she had been about to protest. The cardigan sat stiffly on her frame, hiding any shapes she had. The legwarmers peeked tidily from beneath the skirt. She didn’t look ridiculous, she realized with a shock. She looked small, diminished. The uniform made her feel constrained, too rigid, too impersonal, pressing her into a shape that felt wrong.

Louise looked at Sophie’s shocked face. “Funny,” she said with exaggerated seriousness. “You look like you’re about to assign homework and apologize for it at the same time.”

Clara and Ines burst out laughing. Someone muttered “sorry,” but Sophie couldn’t tell who, or if it was meant.

Sophie straightened, shrugging Louise’s arm off her shoulder. “Enough,” she said, sharper now, some of her authority clawing its way back. “Delete it. Now.”

Louise tapped the screen, slow and exaggerated, holding the phone where Sophie could see the photo shrink and disappear. “There. Gone. Relax.” She slid the phone back into her pocket with an air of practiced innocence. “I thought you’d be curious about how you look. So?”

Sophie opened her mouth, then closed it again. Whatever she thought didn’t feel like something she could say out loud. It may give Louise more leverage whatever she answers. Any answer would give Louise something to use. Silence, too. So Sophie did what she always did when faced with an impulse she didn’t trust: she contained it.

“That’s not relevant.”, professionally dismissing Louise’s concerns “It’s late, I’m cold, I’m hungry, and I want to get home.” She adjusted the strap of her handbag on her shoulder and looked at them in turn. “Thank you for the help but I need to finish locking down the school.” She reached instinctively for the pocket of her jeans, then froze, her hand brushing the smooth line of the skirt instead.

“The keys?” Clara said calmly, already holding them out. “You left them on the door.”

Sophie exhaled. “Thank you.” The word came too easily, again, and she felt the faint erosion of the authority she was trying to broadcast

“My car is parked next to the teacher’s reserved spaces, you know, like a good and eager student coming early. We’ll just walk with you. Just in case you encounter another bucket.” Louise added nonchalantly.

Sophie thought to protest, distrusting the situation more and more by the minute.

“I’ll carry these,” Clara said simply, picking up the bag of wet clothes. “They’re heavy.”

For a moment, Sophie stood there, keys cold in her palm, surrounded by students who were no longer quite acting like students—and by herself, dressed in a way that made refusing feel strangely harder than it should have.

“Very well,” she said finally, turning toward the door. “But we’re leaving. Now.”
 
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Chapter 2: Fellow Students​


Cool air rushed in from the locker room. For a brief, suspended moment no one spoke. Louise was the first to break the silence, lowering her phone she had been playing on, “Wow. Didn’t think I’d actually see you in one of those.” The matter-of-factness of her statement made it difficult for Sophie to determine whether she was mocking her or not.

“I think it suits you.”, Ines said, trying to cheer her up. “That came out wrong I think.”, she awkwardly backtracked her words.

“It’s just to get home.” Sophie felt the need to defend herself, “I could have gotten pneumonia if I didn’t change.”

“Oh, speaking of which! Your coat was still very wet.”, Clara said quietly while raising up the plastic bag “We wrapped it so it wouldn’t drip everywhere.”

“Thank you. That’s great.” Sophie replied.

“Your wet clothes are inside, aren’t they? I’ll put them in here too.” Clara stepped into the office without waiting for a reply, and Sophie had to jump forward, startled, to get out of her way. Her loafers scuffed audibly as she jumped forward, the sound sharp in the otherwise silent room. She felt the attention drawn back to her. It dawned on Sophie how much she had started to blush. She’d been grateful for these girls aiding her and trying to make right for being compliant in such a horrible prank but the way in which they did cost her even more of her dignity than she had wanted.

Louise tilted her head, eyes flicking over Sophie with open curiosity. “You know,” she said lightly, dragging the moment out, “you’re actually not fully compliant.”

“Excuse me?” Sophie snapped to face Louise.

Louise gestured vaguely, counting on her fingers. “No legwarmers in winter. No bow tie. And…”, she squinted slightly, as if inspecting a display “no school pin. That’s three violations if I can count.”

Sophie couldn’t help but glance down at her outfit. She considered herself in violation for a short moment before she recovered her senses. “I’m not- That’s for students. I’m not a student”, she snapped back, sharper than intended.

“Ines stepped from behind Sophie. “Louise, maybe just… let her be?”

“Oh, I’m just observing,” Louise said, feigning innocence. She walked a few steps closer, glancing Sophie up and down. “But if it were us breaking code like that, detention would be waiting.”

Sophie’s lips pressed together, a spark of defiance rising. She wanted to threaten her with extra detention but her vulnerable position made her reconsider. Clara, exiting the office with the plastic bag containing Sophie’s soaked clothes in one hand and her handbag in the other, interrupted her thoughts. “I got your clothes here Miss. I tried to wring them out a little but they’re still rather heavy.”

Clara’s words broke the tension cleanly. “I’ll hold onto them until we get to your car.”, she held the handbag out towards Sophie.

“Thank you,” she said, taking the bag. “That would be much appreciated.”

Clara smiled, then added, almost as an afterthought, “Ah, and I did put those missing things in your purse. The bow tie, the pin… the legwarmers too. I heard Louise mention them, so I thought you might need them.”

Sophie’s fingers tightened around the strap of the handbag. She looked at Clara, “How considerate.”

Louise’s smile lingered as Sophie looked inside her purse, confirming Clara did pick out the missing parts of her uniform. “You know, since you already have them now… It stands to reason you complete your uniform.”

“It stands to reason?” Sophie echoed her words coldly, trying to stand up to Louise.

“It sure does. You’re always such a stickler for rules and regulations but when it concerns you…”, the smug girl’s words stung with silent cruelty.

Ines shifted impatiently, glancing between them. “Louise…” she said, then lowered her voice, then stepped closer to Sophie. “She’s not going to stop, Miss. I mean, she’ll keep bringing it up. All the way to the parking lot. It’s honestly easier to just… go along with it once.” Ines shrugged at the declaration.

Sophie felt the familiar tightening in her chest: indignation and helplessness. “This is ridiculous,” she sighed.

“Ah, you’re complying. Marvelous!”, Louise closed in before Sophie could object, “I’ll help you.”

“I don’t need any-” Sophie began, but Louise was already reaching into the open handbag.

She fished out the bow tie and held it up between two fingers. “This stupid thing tends to twist if you do it wrong,” she said, “Hold still.”

Sophie stiffened “Hey! I’m perfectly able to-”

“Hush, it’ll take two seconds.” Louise cut in, much to Clara and Ines’ amusement. Deftly she looped the tie underneath Sophie’s collar and tied it in a neat bow. “There. See? It’s much better now.” She then plucked the school pin from the bag and pressed it into Sophie’s hand. “You do that one yourself,” she said, suddenly caring. “I would hate to stab you.”

Sophie obeyed and pinned it herself, fingers steady despite building nerves. The small click of metal rang sharp in her ears. She lifted up her eyes to see Louise smiling faintly at her. She wanted to say something to make her feel authoritative again but her options were nihil.

“Let me help you!” Ines' chipper voice resounded. She crouched almost immediately, tugging one of the legwarmers from Sophie’s handbag. “These should not slouch,” she said, brisk and officious, seemingly echoing the comment of another teacher.

“I can do it myself!” Sophie said, at least trying to keep her independence despite feeling her dignity and authority being stripped away.

“Not unless you want to sit on the floor,” Ines replied, already grabbing Sophie’s ankle. “And I don’t think you’d want your skirt to get wet again.”

“Lean on me.” Louise offered support while Ines lifted Sophie’s foot, destabilizing her. Balancing on one leg, being supported by Louise felt humbling to Sophie. She felt Ines pull her right foot out of the loafer and into the thick knit of the legwarmer.

“Are these three layers of tights? Poor girl, you must have been freezing.” Ines commented. She put the loafer back on her foot and grabbed Sophie’s other one, repeating the process.

“Three? Wow. That’s crazy. Why did you do that?”Clara chimed in in a monotone tone devoid of genuine interest in the answer.

“Why did- You heard Ines, it’s cold and I’m freezing. What other reason could I have?” Nerves, cold, and Ines’ tugging made Sophie’s voice unsteady.

“Sure~ Whatever.” Clara shrugged, not bothering to hide her disbelief.

Sure? Whatever? What the hell did that mean? Sophie found herself agitated by Clara’s sarcasm and supposed disbelief. She couldn’t help but feel mocked for her decision to protect herself from the cold winds.

Ines finished up tugging the legwarmers higher until they sat snugly against Sophie’s calves. The sensation of thick wool over thin, albeit layered, thighs was noticeable, almost comfortable, a relief. Ines admired her handiwork as she retreated back to the side.

“There, nice and compliant to the dress code.” Louise noted "I'll show you.”. The light of her phone’s camera flashed briefly, startling Sophie. She saw stars before her eyes, her retina overstimulated by the flash.

“Damned Louise… If you dare share that picture…” She rubbed her eyes to relieve the sensation, careful not to move her contacts.

“Chill out Sophie, I’ll delete it in a minute. I just want to show you how you look.”, Louise hushed her. Before Sophie well realized it, Louise was standing next to her, and arm over her shoulder and showing the screen of her phone to her. She was closer than she should be, more familiar than appropriate. Then again, she considered, is it really appropriate for me to wear this uniform?

Sophie’s eyes adjusted to vision and she took in the picture. She looked startled and surprised, over-lighted, caught mid movement, her shoulders slightly hunched. Her mouth had parted slightly as if she had been about to protest. The cardigan sat stiffly on her frame, hiding any shapes she had. The legwarmers peeked tidily from beneath the skirt. She didn’t look ridiculous, she realized with a shock. She looked small, diminished. The uniform made her feel constrained, too rigid, too impersonal, pressing her into a shape that felt wrong.

Louise looked at Sophie’s shocked face. “Funny,” she said with exaggerated seriousness. “You look like you’re about to assign homework and apologize for it at the same time.”

Clara and Ines burst out laughing. Someone muttered “sorry,” but Sophie couldn’t tell who, or if it was meant.

Sophie straightened, shrugging Louise’s arm off her shoulder. “Enough,” she said, sharper now, some of her authority clawing its way back. “Delete it. Now.”

Louise tapped the screen theatrically. “There. Gone. Relax.” She slipped the phone back into her pocket with an innocence Sophie didn’t quite believe. “I thought you’d be curious about how you look. So?”

Sophie opened her mouth, then closed it again. Whatever she thought didn’t feel like something she could say out loud. It may give Louise more leverage whatever she answers. Any answer would give Louise something to use. Silence, too. So Sophie did what she always did when faced with an impulse she didn’t trust: she contained it.

“That’s not relevant.”, professionally dismissing Louise’s concerns “It’s late, I’m cold, I’m hungry, and I want to get home.” She adjusted the strap of her handbag on her shoulder and looked at them in turn. “Thank you for the help but I need to finish locking down the school.” She reached instinctively for the pocket of her jeans, then froze, her hand brushing the smooth line of the skirt instead.

“The keys?” Clara said calmly, already holding them out. “You left them on the door.”

Sophie exhaled. “Thank you.” The word came too easily, again, and she felt the faint erosion of the authority she was trying to broadcast

“My car is parked next to the teacher’s reserved spaces, you know, like a good and eager student coming early. We’ll just walk with you. Just in case you encounter another bucket.” Louise added nonchalantly.

Sophie thought to protest, distrusting the situation more and more by the minute.

“I’ll carry these,” Clara said simply, picking up the bag of wet clothes. “They’re heavy.”

For a moment, Sophie stood there, keys cold in her palm, surrounded by students who were no longer quite acting like students—and by herself, dressed in a way that made refusing feel strangely harder than it should have.

“Very well,” she said finally, turning toward the door. “But we’re leaving. Now.”
Really love the story!!!!
 

Chapter 3: Just Four Girls​

The locker room door swung shut behind them with a hollow echo. The four schoolgirls looked out over the empty corridor, eyeing the corridor, emptier and brighter in the fluorescent light humming overhead.”. Sophie locked the locker room door behind her reluctantly, unable to shake the feeling she was leaving a safe space for the danger outside.

Her loafers clicked against the tiles sharply, clearly differentiating her footsteps from her companions’. It called her attention to her uniformed state, the way her skirt brushed against her thighs, the way her cardigan reshaped her upper body. Her legs felt stiffer around the joints, the layered tights adding subtle resistance to her movement.

“You’re even walking differently, Sophie.” Louise said, amused, “You have such a small, stiff gait.” Her voice echoed through the empty corridor.

Sophie did not turn. “Keep your voice down,” she replied, measured. She hated how familiar Louise was becoming with her.

“Why?” Clara asked, her tone neutral. “Are you worried someone might hear? We’re the only ones here. Just four girls leaving detention.”

Sophie hadn’t realized how much her stride had shortened until the sound of it followed her down the corridor. Her self-consciousness made her steps more deliberate with exaggerated precision, her heels clacking on the floor sharply despite her best efforts of mimicking her natural way of walking.

“Could you imagine another teacher coming around the corner now, wondering why Miss Van Acker hadn’t locked up yet?” Ines mused aloud, glancing at Sophie, who was already moving along the classroom doors, tugging at each handle to make sure they were locked.

Louise hummed, unbothered. “Relax. No one’s here.” She glanced at Ines. “You can just call her Sophie, you know.”

Ines blinked. “What do you mean?”

“You’re calling her ‘Miss Van Acker’ like she’s your teacher. Look at her though,” Louise said, making a slow demonstrative gesture, as if Sophie were part of a lesson. “If someone were to walk in, they’d think she’s one of us.”

Clara snickered.

“That’s enough,” Sophie said, stopping short. She turned towards Louise. “I am not a student. I am a member of staff, and you will respect me as such.”

There was a beat of silence. Louise did her best to suppress a smirk. Then Clara tilted her head slightly. “She’s right,” she said calmly. “But… Louise’s not wrong either.” Sophie stiffened. “You do look like a student.” Clara continued, not unkindly. “And besides, it’s after school hours, you’re not our teacher at this point in time. You’re a friend we’re helping get to her car safely right?”

“That’s right!”, Ines chimed in.

“Love you, bestie~” Louise formed a heart with her hands. She let the heart linger for a moment before letting her hands drop, her grin mischievous. Her voice was light, playful, but there was a sharpness underneath

Sophie scoffed and resumed walking, her stride more powerful than before and footsteps echoing clearly down the corridor. She moved more quickly now, too careful and too precise, paradoxically leading her to walk unnaturally.

The final classroom lay ahead, its door left slightly ajar. A small puddle of water stretched across the threshold, a silent reminder of the prank that had put her in this vulnerable position. Sophie paused, glancing up at the top of the door, half-expecting another bucket to be waiting. She didn’t notice Louise behind her, rolling her eyes in amusement. Carefully, Sophie stepped inside. The air was cool and smelled faintly of dry paper and cleaning fluid. A few chairs were scattered from their desks, and she moved among them, nudging each one back into place with deliberate care.

“Wow, you really do take your classroom duties seriously, don’t you? Even after hours.”, Clara leaned against the doorframe, letting the bag of wet clothes dangle from one hand.

“I like my classrooms tidy and in order…” Sophie mumbled, her voice tight. She adjusted the strap of her handbag and straightened a chair, her fingers lingering over the edge as if to steady herself. “You didn’t leave anything when you picked up my purse, did you?” she said, inspecting the teacher’s desk next.

“I put all of Miss Van Acker’s belongings in that bag you’re carrying," Clara replied.

Sophie nodded, not catching the sting hidden in referring to her in the third person. “Right. Then I guess we’re done here.” she said, stepping out of the room. “Just…”

She crossed to the sink, wrung out the cold, damp mop cloth, and returned to the threshold. Lowering herself into a crouch, she pressed the cloth to the floor and dragged it slowly through the puddle, soaking up the water with careful, methodical strokes. As she shifted her weight, the layered tights tightened at her knees and thighs, the pulling and bunching slightly was a reminder of her awkward appearance.

“That’s very attentive of you,” Louise remarked lightly. “Mopping the floors after class has ended.”

“Someone might slip if I just leave it,” Sophie replied curtly, not looking up as she worked.

“She’s just taking the whole ‘student duties’ thing seriously,” Ines said to Louise, speaking about Sophie as if she weren’t crouched right there. “She’d be a hypocrite if she didn’t follow the rules that she’s always so strict about herself.”

Sophie’s jaw tightened as she folded the cloth in her hands, the damp cold creeping into her fingers. Ines’ comment cut deeper than Louise’s teasing, not for its sharpness but for its ease. Ines spoke as though Sophie were no longer part of the conversation at all. She pressed the folded cloth once more against the puddle, then straightened herself slowly, her knees stiff from crouching. She wrung out the fabric over the sink, water running cold and clear before laying it back neatly where it belonged.

She reached for the light switch as she walked through the classroom door, plunging the room into complete darkness. She pulled the door closed with a practiced motion, then slid the key inside the lock with unusual fluidity and grace. She tested the handle, turning it once. Locked.

“All right,” Sophie said, turning back to them. “Let’s go.”

The girls fell into step behind her as she led them out of the corridor. Outside, the paving stones felt rougher beneath her loafers, their texture dulling the sharp clicks that had followed her indoors. The night air met her immediately, cool and faintly damp, brushing against her face and slipping beneath the hem of her skirt. She paused to let the girls pass, then pulled the exit door closed behind them.

The lock resisted at first. Sophie frowned, shifting her grip, pressing her shoulder lightly against the door to force it flush with the frame. The key scraped, then finally turned with a muted clunk. She tested the handle once more before stepping away.

“Finally” Louise commented mildly.

Sophie ignored her and started down the path toward the parking lot. The school grounds felt alien to her. She became aware of how quiet they were now, emptied of her students and their voices and movements. The lamps cast pale circles of light across the path, already stretching the girls’ shadows long across the stones.

Sophie became acutely aware of how she moved once again, of the shorter steps this uniform appeared to demand, of the way her tights layers resisted enough to make her legs feel uncooperative. She felt exposed out in the open, afraid to walk into the lights out of fear of being spotted by a member of staff who may have stayed behind, of a group of students still chatting outside the school gates.

“You should watch out for catching a cold, Sophie.” Clara slowed her pace so Sophie could catch up, letting the other two wander a few steps ahead. “Isn’t your hair still wet?”

Clara was right. The wind found her immediately, cool against her scalp despite the warmth still lingering in her cheeks. It slipped beneath her collar and traced a cold line down her spine. Sophie had the urge to pull her cardigan tighter. “It’ll be fine,” she said a little too quickly. “I’ve had it worse when I go running.”

Clara’s eyebrows lifted, impressed. “Sporty, huh? How come I’ve never seen you at track meets then?” She smiled, teasing rather than accusatory. “You should join.”

“Don’t give her ideas!” Louise called from ahead, twisting around as she walked backwards for a step or two. “She seems like she could take your joke seriously and really join.” Her eyes flicked over Sophie. “Honestly, she fits in way too well already.”

Ines nudged Louise in the side, her look sharp enough to cut. “Cut it out.”


Sophie’s grip tightened around the strap of her handbag. “I’m not enjoying this, you know,” she said under her breath, agitation creeping into her voice. “You’re all enjoying this far too much.” Her words came out softer than she meant them to.

Louise stopped walking for a moment, turning fully this time. “Hey, I’m just making conversation,” she said, holding up her hands innocently. “Joking around with the girlfriends. As girls our age do when leaving school.”

Ines glanced at Sophie, then back at Louise. “She’s being a bully because she’s jealous of you.” she said lightly, but with intention.

“Am not,” Louise huffed, looking away as she resumed walking. “Whatever...”

“How I’d love for you to know our haughty track star off her throne though.” Clara whispered softly to Sophie, leaning in so only she could hear it.

Sophie let out a quiet breath she hadn’t realized she was holding. She focused on matching their pace, staying a few steps behind them, letting their chatter fill the space, even as she remained keenly aware of every step she took.

The asphalt of the parking lot stretched wide and uneven beneath the lamps mounted on tall steel poles. Their light was harsher, white, unforgiving, flattening shadows and exposing everything at once. Sophie felt watched as she walked onto the open area. A few cars sat scattered across the lot, most of them already emptied for the night. One car stood solitary, close to the path they just left.

“Finally, my car…” Sophie sighed in relief. She looked forward to her heated steering wheel warming up her cold hands.

“That one is yours?” Ines asked, nodding toward it.

“Yes,” Sophie said, relief slipping briefly into her voice.

“You’re quite the rebel, parking in the reserved teacher’s area,” Louise teased playfully.

“I. Am. Your. Teacher.” Sophie hissed, feeling safe enough to show her annoyance openly. Her anger simmered hot but controlled.

“Really?” Louise smirked dryly. A moment later her phone flashed. “I don’t think a stranger could tell.” She looked at her screen pleased.

Sophie froze. The brief burst of light lingered against her vision, stark against the dark lot. “Did you just -” She turned sharply toward Louise. “Put that away. Delete that!”

Louise glanced down at her screen, thumb already moving as if she were reviewing something unimportant. “Relax. It’s just you standing next to your car.” She lifted the phone slightly, angling it toward Sophie. “See?”

Sophie’s eyes flicked to the screen. The image was unflattering in its honesty: her shoulders drawn in against the cold, cardigan pulled tight, skirt caught mid-shift by the wind. One hand clutched her bag, the other hovered uncertainly near the door handle. Under the harsh parking-lot lights, she looked like a genuine high school student.

“I didn’t say you could take that,” Sophie said, her voice low.

Louise shrugged. “You looked very… realistic.” Then, after a beat, she added, “If it makes you feel better, I’ll delete it.”

“Yes! I don’t need pictures of me in my student’s clothes floating around!” Sophie vociferated.

Louise recoiled briefly. She tapped the screen, gallery, image selected, the small trash icon lighting up. Louise held the phone steady, deliberately, until Sophie could see the confirmation prompt appear. “There,” Louise said, pressing it. The image vanished, replaced by the grid of her gallery filled with selfies and pictures of her with her friends. She turned the phone so Sophie could see the empty space where it had been. “Gone.”

Sophie held her gaze for a second longer than necessary, then nodded once. “Good.”

Louise slipped the phone back into her pocket, expression unreadable. “Told you. I’m not cruel. Just fun to get you back for being so annoying.”

Sophie didn’t reply. She turned instead toward the driver’s door, instinctively angling her body away from the wind as she slid her handbag off her shoulder. She rested it against her hip and opened it with practiced ease.

Her fingers rifled through her purse fluidly. Too fluidly. Phone. Wallet. A pen she didn’t remember putting there. She frowned, slowing, pushing aside the contents more deliberately. The lining rasped softly under her touch, her fingers tracing every side. She searched again.

The cold seemed to creep up on her; a knot formed in her stomach. Fear grew. She cursed under her breath. Sophie tipped the bag slightly, peering inside as if the angle might make the target of her quest appear. Nothing. Her hand stilled. Behind her, the girls’ conversation trailed off.

“…You okay?” Clara asked after a moment.

Sophie straightened a fraction, forcing composure into her posture. “Yes. Just…” She swallowed. “One moment. It’s here.”

She closed the bag, then opened the smaller inner pocket. Empty. Her thumb traced the seam, her mind racing backward through the evening: the locker room, the classroom desk, the bag of clothes.

Louise tilted her head. “Don’t tell me…”

Sophie exhaled slowly through her nose. “I lost my car key.”
 
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