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He watched his phone’s clock. 4:16. 4:17.
Leo’s mind raced. A time. The inverted star—a real star, mirrored in the seal. Which star? He’d always assumed it was Polaris, the North Star, but Polaris didn’t rise and set; it stayed fixed. No, it had to be a circumpolar star, one that traced a circle around the north celestial pole. And “due north of the flagpole” meant the university’s central flagpole on the Quad. At a specific time. uni hd mail
“The star—it’s Kochab. Beta Ursae Minoris. It’s the second brightest in the Little Dipper. On April 17, at 4:17 AM, it passes due north of this latitude.” He watched his phone’s clock
“Tomorrow is April 17,” Leo whispered. the North Star