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Wayland heard the bell ring, and knew it was time for a class he wasn’t particularly looking forward to: Water Specialty. For water elementals like him, or those who at least fell under the category of water, like ice or weather. He knew he would enjoy the material of the class, despite it being a level one course of which he considered himself pretty well-versed in, but he knew little people would be in that class with him- his only hope would be December. He had wanted to say goodbye to Candace, but she seemed wrapped up in her conversation, she turned to the girl Evie. “It was a pleasure meeting you, doll, but I think we must part ways for the upcoming class- here’s hoping we will catch up in another.”
Evie looked up at wayland and smiled. “It was a pleasure. I hope I get to see you soon.” She turned back to Candace and gave her and Julian a big smile. “Are you in the fire element group too?” She asked Julian. “We’re all probably going to the same place!”
Scarlett heard the bell ring, and turned to Maksim. “You’re Aether, right? Let’s go to the next class. I don’t want to be late.” With that being said, she turned on heel and headed out of the library, following the rest of the crowd and hoping to find the room along the way.
Amber glanced at Jericho, who now stood alone, and watched him for just a moment before heading into class. She knew she would have this next class with him, and she was interested in how it would go. She was sure he wouldn’t talk, especially with him being separated from Wayland, but who really knew for sure?
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Julian’s eyes widened as he turned to look at the girl, Evie, that spoke to him. “Technically. My element’s electric, so I’m under the same vein as fire. Wouldn’t have pinned you,” He glanced at Candace, before returning it to Evie. “Either of you, being fire elementals.”
Candace’s face flushed at Julian’s comment. “I’m not terribly a fan of it… but yeah, I’m a fire elemental.” She stood up and nodded to Evie and Julian. “It’s nice to know I’ll know people in the class, though. I–I wonder what exactly we should expect from this class..?” Candace asked, at the same time she started walking to the exit of the library.
Maksim, barely having the time to translate and truly understand what Scarlett had said to him, began walking after her when she started heading to the next class. “Ah! Aezzer, yes. I am apart, and you too? Fun, fun!” Maksim grinned in Scarlett’s direction when he caught up to her, a bit like a puppy chasing after a troubled owner.
Evie followed behind Candace and Julian, making sure to not come between them. The boy seemed somewhat protective of Candace, and Evie didn’t want to intrude. “Hopefully it’s something interesting! I’d like to learn about my element without ‘battling’ other people.”
Scarlett glanced at Maksim, slowing her pace slightly so he wouldn’t have to run. She turned to Maksim, watching as Jericho walked behind them. “I think Slenderman is in this class with us.” She said, not expecting a response, but she turned back forward as they continue to the classroom.
Julian shrugged at the comment about batting, he didn’t mind it, but it did dredge up some bad memories he’d rather leave behind. “As long as it’s not a snooze lecture like that magic history class, give me something to do…” Having primarily taken courses geared toward electrical and robotics, he was more interested in hands-on learning. He tossed a look over his shoulder, to make sure Evie was still following them. “It will be interesting, ya know, we’re all techincally fire elementals but that doesn’t mean we won’t have unique aspects since we’re still different elements.”
Abii trailed along towards the aether classroom, wondering how they exactly planned on handling all of the aether elements. While they all technically were the same family, it produced a much wider variety of probable elements unlike the earthly elements which had more subtle differences within the same family. It was a topic she was fairly interested in, and wondered at how the class would handle it, especially with the characters entering the classroom involved.
“I don’t know… isn’t it a little weird? Having students fighting each other? Isn’t that normally what most schools try to avoid? I mean–why teach us to fight anyway? What good is that going to do us in the real world?” Candace asked, not so much to Julian or Evie, but to herself. As she thought deeper about it, the revelations began to frighten her, so she wrapped her arms around herself and bit her lip. “I wouldn’t mind a normal class…”
Maksim, unsure what Slenderman meant, looked over his shoulder to see the tall boy dressed in black. He was little more than a walking shadow, or maybe a skeleton–he was quite thin and pale. “Zdrave, comrade!” Maksim called to him, jerking Jericho out of his thoughts. He was waving the flier for his party in Jericho’s direction. He looked like someone who could use some fun in his life. “You know? You in?”
Scarlett could not have slapped her palm to her forehead harder. “It’s this weekend..an Alien sighting party.” Slendy didn’t seem like the type to be interested in that type of thing. “Your friend Wayland is going, and those two girls he was with.”
Evie looked at Candace and frowned. She quickened her pace to keep up with the both of them. “Don’t be nervous before it even happens! It could be another lecture type class for all we know!” She shrugged, and they finally entered the classroom, filing in behind the other students.
“Maybe it has less to do with fighting each other and more with gaining control over the element, and not the element controlling you. Ya know?” Julian thought for a moment- you need control during a good fight especially if you’re not actually trying to seriously hurt someone. As they entered the classroom, it seemed to be mostly lecture based, but Julian still hoped for hands-on activities, to try and use his element more than just fighting. “She’s right- doesn’t look like the class will be too physical.”
Jericho managed to keep his face flat, although he felt his upper lip twitch towards a sneer. The massive Russian in front of him was hard to avoid, but Jericho was still slightly taller than him, and he had only to tilt his head slightly and look upward to successfully avoid eye contact and ignore them completely. He wasn’t interested in the party, but of course he couldn’t ignore it completely, not with Candace seemingly going.
Candace was happy to be in class with both Julian and Evie, but the thought of sitting next to Julian for the entire semester was a bit overwhelming–her eyes looked up at her face, then traced down his figure, and sat down at the start of the middle row. She urged Evie to sit down next to her, leaving Julian to sit down next to Evie. It was close enough for comfort for her. “What could we end up doing? Be our own bunsen burner? Our own stovetop?” She didn’t mean to pick a fight, and she tried to keep her voice soft, but her hopes were low. On-the-floor low. All Candace could imagine, could hope, was that the flames she could only partially control would entirely consume her before she could hurt anybody else.
Scarlett watched as Jericho ignored them and turned away. She turned on heel, grabbing Maksim’s arm and dragging him down the hallway. That was enough unnecessary conversation today. Out of everyone she had encountered, Slenderman was one she didn’t care to speak to. She entered the classroom, still gripping Maksim’s arm as she sat down near the front row.
Evie sat down next to Candace, moving her long hair behind the chair. She hoped this would be a sort of wizard magic class, like they did in Harry Potter. Wait, wasn’t this kind of like the Harry Potter movies anyways? Maybe they’d get magic wands. She gazed up at the teacher in the front, who was writing the words “Day One: Fire Weaknesses and Controlling Fire.” How interesting. Maybe this would be helpful after all. She couldn’t believe she was a wizard. “Fire elementals probably have a lot of weaknesses.”
Maksim started when he was suddenly being dragged away, and he was careful to hold onto his poster–the only one in existence!–before it clicked that it was Scarlett dragging him away. Scarlett was holding onto his arm. This was enough to make him smile, and he was going to make a comment–until they turned into the classroom and she sat near the front. His face fell flat as he sat down next to her, realizing just how close the front board was to his face. “Ah, an honour student you must be!” Maksim forced out. There was but one word written on the board, and because he was so close, he could actually make it out. The problem was, he did not recognize the word, and hadn’t any idea how to pronounce it. Aether? What the hell was that? “Ah-eh-terr?” Maksim muttered under his breath, trying to sound it out. “Ah-eh-zerr..?”
“Ey-ther.” Scarlett responded, turning from Maksim to the white board. “They organize the elements by different classes..we’re in Aether, because our elements don’t fit anywhere else.” She turned back to face him. “Not an honor’s Student..but I’m also not interested in interacting with a lot of these people.”
“Oh, but school is no fun if done alone?” Maksim said, though his inflection made it sound like a question. “But me, is right? You are okay to interact with me?” He laughed a bit at himself.
Jericho walked in, past the two that had tried to talk to him about their party. In the backrow, as with any class, he found his seat. This was unlike any class he had taken before–something about bonding and cooperation that the other classes lacked led to the creation of this elemental class being created for this year. Although all of these students shared the Aether element with him, he couldn’t feel more distant from them–he pointedly stared at the back of Maksim’s head. Perhaps this could work for the other elements, but this was nothing more than the Other group.
Scarlett opened her mouth to retort, but closed her lips instead, remaining stoic. It wasn’t that she enjoyed Maksim’s company in particular, but he was definitely someone safe to be around. He had no ulterior motives, something Scarlett couldn’t guarantee with a lot of the elementals in this classroom. She turned to Maksim again. “Missing your new friends already?” She responded to his supposed question, if she was understanding right. Being alone was difficult and so was being separated.
Amber slipped into the classroom shortly before the class began, and stole the seat directly beside Jericho. She placed all of her things down, an unbearable amount of schoolbags and binders for a few hours of schooling, and turned right to Jericho. “So, you’re the infamous Jericho Mesoin.” She continued to stare at him. “Still hanging out for the next few years, I see.” He wasn’t how she pictured. He didn’t quite look like a vampire, but didn’t look like Edward Cullen either. He was decent looking……depending on who you asked.
Jericho shifted his eyes in the girl’s direction ever so slightly. “I don’t know you,” He said plainly. It was easy to see that this girl was up to no good–she was too boisterous for his taste, and far too bold. “Whatever you want, I’m not interested in talking. And whatever you’ve heard is probably false. Satisfied?” He was not used to popularity, as negative as it may be; where did his years of peace go?
“I like to make friends,” Maksim nodded. “There more people here than my whole village home! It was no fun for me. Must walk long distance to meet new people.” He shook his head with a sigh. “Here, I like it better then home.” While seemingly lost in thought, Maksim started to doodle more random things onto his poster.
“Not an attention seeker? Surprising.” Amber replied, turning back to face the front of the classroom. “From the sounds of it, it seems like all you want is attention from the trouble you’ve caused.”
Scarlett glances at Maksim’s paper, not responding to him. She looked up at the board at a professor writing more on the Aether element, different things they would be learning and how this class would work. Attendance was mandatory. Assignments in on time. Scarlett sighed quietly under her breath. Could someone just take her element away so she could not deal with it?
Wayland heard the bell ring, and knew it was time for a class he wasn’t particularly looking forward to: Water Specialty. For water elementals like him, or those who at least fell under the category of water, like ice or weather. He knew he would enjoy the material of the class, despite it being a level one course of which he considered himself pretty well-versed in, but he knew little people would be in that class with him- his only hope would be December. He had wanted to say goodbye to Candace, but she seemed wrapped up in her conversation, she turned to the girl Evie. “It was a pleasure meeting you, doll, but I think we must part ways for the upcoming class- here’s hoping we will catch up in another.”
Evie looked up at wayland and smiled. “It was a pleasure. I hope I get to see you soon.” She turned back to Candace and gave her and Julian a big smile. “Are you in the fire element group too?” She asked Julian. “We’re all probably going to the same place!”
Scarlett heard the bell ring, and turned to Maksim. “You’re Aether, right? Let’s go to the next class. I don’t want to be late.” With that being said, she turned on heel and headed out of the library, following the rest of the crowd and hoping to find the room along the way.
Amber glanced at Jericho, who now stood alone, and watched him for just a moment before heading into class. She knew she would have this next class with him, and she was interested in how it would go. She was sure he wouldn’t talk, especially with him being separated from Wayland, but who really knew for sure?
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Julian’s eyes widened as he turned to look at the girl, Evie, that spoke to him. “Technically. My element’s electric, so I’m under the same vein as fire. Wouldn’t have pinned you,” He glanced at Candace, before returning it to Evie. “Either of you, being fire elementals.”
Candace’s face flushed at Julian’s comment. “I’m not terribly a fan of it… but yeah, I’m a fire elemental.” She stood up and nodded to Evie and Julian. “It’s nice to know I’ll know people in the class, though. I–I wonder what exactly we should expect from this class..?” Candace asked, at the same time she started walking to the exit of the library.
Maksim, barely having the time to translate and truly understand what Scarlett had said to him, began walking after her when she started heading to the next class. “Ah! Aezzer, yes. I am apart, and you too? Fun, fun!” Maksim grinned in Scarlett’s direction when he caught up to her, a bit like a puppy chasing after a troubled owner.
Evie followed behind Candace and Julian, making sure to not come between them. The boy seemed somewhat protective of Candace, and Evie didn’t want to intrude. “Hopefully it’s something interesting! I’d like to learn about my element without ‘battling’ other people.”
Scarlett glanced at Maksim, slowing her pace slightly so he wouldn’t have to run. She turned to Maksim, watching as Jericho walked behind them. “I think Slenderman is in this class with us.” She said, not expecting a response, but she turned back forward as they continue to the classroom.
Julian shrugged at the comment about batting, he didn’t mind it, but it did dredge up some bad memories he’d rather leave behind. “As long as it’s not a snooze lecture like that magic history class, give me something to do…” Having primarily taken courses geared toward electrical and robotics, he was more interested in hands-on learning. He tossed a look over his shoulder, to make sure Evie was still following them. “It will be interesting, ya know, we’re all techincally fire elementals but that doesn’t mean we won’t have unique aspects since we’re still different elements.”
Abii trailed along towards the aether classroom, wondering how they exactly planned on handling all of the aether elements. While they all technically were the same family, it produced a much wider variety of probable elements unlike the earthly elements which had more subtle differences within the same family. It was a topic she was fairly interested in, and wondered at how the class would handle it, especially with the characters entering the classroom involved.
“I don’t know… isn’t it a little weird? Having students fighting each other? Isn’t that normally what most schools try to avoid? I mean–why teach us to fight anyway? What good is that going to do us in the real world?” Candace asked, not so much to Julian or Evie, but to herself. As she thought deeper about it, the revelations began to frighten her, so she wrapped her arms around herself and bit her lip. “I wouldn’t mind a normal class…”
Maksim, unsure what Slenderman meant, looked over his shoulder to see the tall boy dressed in black. He was little more than a walking shadow, or maybe a skeleton–he was quite thin and pale. “Zdrave, comrade!” Maksim called to him, jerking Jericho out of his thoughts. He was waving the flier for his party in Jericho’s direction. He looked like someone who could use some fun in his life. “You know? You in?”
Scarlett could not have slapped her palm to her forehead harder. “It’s this weekend..an Alien sighting party.” Slendy didn’t seem like the type to be interested in that type of thing. “Your friend Wayland is going, and those two girls he was with.”
Evie looked at Candace and frowned. She quickened her pace to keep up with the both of them. “Don’t be nervous before it even happens! It could be another lecture type class for all we know!” She shrugged, and they finally entered the classroom, filing in behind the other students.
“Maybe it has less to do with fighting each other and more with gaining control over the element, and not the element controlling you. Ya know?” Julian thought for a moment- you need control during a good fight especially if you’re not actually trying to seriously hurt someone. As they entered the classroom, it seemed to be mostly lecture based, but Julian still hoped for hands-on activities, to try and use his element more than just fighting. “She’s right- doesn’t look like the class will be too physical.”
Jericho managed to keep his face flat, although he felt his upper lip twitch towards a sneer. The massive Russian in front of him was hard to avoid, but Jericho was still slightly taller than him, and he had only to tilt his head slightly and look upward to successfully avoid eye contact and ignore them completely. He wasn’t interested in the party, but of course he couldn’t ignore it completely, not with Candace seemingly going.
Candace was happy to be in class with both Julian and Evie, but the thought of sitting next to Julian for the entire semester was a bit overwhelming–her eyes looked up at her face, then traced down his figure, and sat down at the start of the middle row. She urged Evie to sit down next to her, leaving Julian to sit down next to Evie. It was close enough for comfort for her. “What could we end up doing? Be our own bunsen burner? Our own stovetop?” She didn’t mean to pick a fight, and she tried to keep her voice soft, but her hopes were low. On-the-floor low. All Candace could imagine, could hope, was that the flames she could only partially control would entirely consume her before she could hurt anybody else.
Scarlett watched as Jericho ignored them and turned away. She turned on heel, grabbing Maksim’s arm and dragging him down the hallway. That was enough unnecessary conversation today. Out of everyone she had encountered, Slenderman was one she didn’t care to speak to. She entered the classroom, still gripping Maksim’s arm as she sat down near the front row.
Evie sat down next to Candace, moving her long hair behind the chair. She hoped this would be a sort of wizard magic class, like they did in Harry Potter. Wait, wasn’t this kind of like the Harry Potter movies anyways? Maybe they’d get magic wands. She gazed up at the teacher in the front, who was writing the words “Day One: Fire Weaknesses and Controlling Fire.” How interesting. Maybe this would be helpful after all. She couldn’t believe she was a wizard. “Fire elementals probably have a lot of weaknesses.”
Maksim started when he was suddenly being dragged away, and he was careful to hold onto his poster–the only one in existence!–before it clicked that it was Scarlett dragging him away. Scarlett was holding onto his arm. This was enough to make him smile, and he was going to make a comment–until they turned into the classroom and she sat near the front. His face fell flat as he sat down next to her, realizing just how close the front board was to his face. “Ah, an honour student you must be!” Maksim forced out. There was but one word written on the board, and because he was so close, he could actually make it out. The problem was, he did not recognize the word, and hadn’t any idea how to pronounce it. Aether? What the hell was that? “Ah-eh-terr?” Maksim muttered under his breath, trying to sound it out. “Ah-eh-zerr..?”
“Ey-ther.” Scarlett responded, turning from Maksim to the white board. “They organize the elements by different classes..we’re in Aether, because our elements don’t fit anywhere else.” She turned back to face him. “Not an honor’s Student..but I’m also not interested in interacting with a lot of these people.”
“Oh, but school is no fun if done alone?” Maksim said, though his inflection made it sound like a question. “But me, is right? You are okay to interact with me?” He laughed a bit at himself.
Jericho walked in, past the two that had tried to talk to him about their party. In the backrow, as with any class, he found his seat. This was unlike any class he had taken before–something about bonding and cooperation that the other classes lacked led to the creation of this elemental class being created for this year. Although all of these students shared the Aether element with him, he couldn’t feel more distant from them–he pointedly stared at the back of Maksim’s head. Perhaps this could work for the other elements, but this was nothing more than the Other group.
Scarlett opened her mouth to retort, but closed her lips instead, remaining stoic. It wasn’t that she enjoyed Maksim’s company in particular, but he was definitely someone safe to be around. He had no ulterior motives, something Scarlett couldn’t guarantee with a lot of the elementals in this classroom. She turned to Maksim again. “Missing your new friends already?” She responded to his supposed question, if she was understanding right. Being alone was difficult and so was being separated.
Amber slipped into the classroom shortly before the class began, and stole the seat directly beside Jericho. She placed all of her things down, an unbearable amount of schoolbags and binders for a few hours of schooling, and turned right to Jericho. “So, you’re the infamous Jericho Mesoin.” She continued to stare at him. “Still hanging out for the next few years, I see.” He wasn’t how she pictured. He didn’t quite look like a vampire, but didn’t look like Edward Cullen either. He was decent looking......depending on who you asked.
Wayland heard the bell ring, and knew it was time for a class he wasn’t particularly looking forward to: Water Specialty. For water elementals like him, or those who at least fell under the category of water, like ice or weather. He knew he would enjoy the material of the class, despite it being a level one course of which he considered himself pretty well-versed in, but he knew little people would be in that class with him- his only hope would be December. He had wanted to say goodbye to Candace, but she seemed wrapped up in her conversation, she turned to the girl Evie. “It was a pleasure meeting you, doll, but I think we must part ways for the upcoming class- here’s hoping we will catch up in another.”
Evie looked up at wayland and smiled. “It was a pleasure. I hope I get to see you soon.” She turned back to Candace and gave her and Julian a big smile. “Are you in the fire element group too?” She asked Julian. “We’re all probably going to the same place!”
Scarlett heard the bell ring, and turned to Maksim. “You’re Aether, right? Let’s go to the next class. I don’t want to be late.” With that being said, she turned on heel and headed out of the library, following the rest of the crowd and hoping to find the room along the way.
Amber glanced at Jericho, who now stood alone, and watched him for just a moment before heading into class. She knew she would have this next class with him, and she was interested in how it would go. She was sure he wouldn’t talk, especially with him being separated from Wayland, but who really knew for sure?
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Julian’s eyes widened as he turned to look at the girl, Evie, that spoke to him. “Technically. My element’s electric, so I’m under the same vein as fire. Wouldn’t have pinned you,” He glanced at Candace, before returning it to Evie. “Either of you, being fire elementals.”
Candace’s face flushed at Julian’s comment. “I’m not terribly a fan of it… but yeah, I’m a fire elemental.” She stood up and nodded to Evie and Julian. “It’s nice to know I’ll know people in the class, though. I–I wonder what exactly we should expect from this class..?” Candace asked, at the same time she started walking to the exit of the library.
Maksim, barely having the time to translate and truly understand what Scarlett had said to him, began walking after her when she started heading to the next class. “Ah! Aezzer, yes. I am apart, and you too? Fun, fun!” Maksim grinned in Scarlett’s direction when he caught up to her, a bit like a puppy chasing after a troubled owner.
Evie followed behind Candace and Julian, making sure to not come between them. The boy seemed somewhat protective of Candace, and Evie didn’t want to intrude. “Hopefully it’s something interesting! I’d like to learn about my element without ‘battling’ other people.”
Scarlett glanced at Maksim, slowing her pace slightly so he wouldn’t have to run. She turned to Maksim, watching as Jericho walked behind them. “I think Slenderman is in this class with us.” She said, not expecting a response, but she turned back forward as they continue to the classroom.
Julian shrugged at the comment about batting, he didn’t mind it, but it did dredge up some bad memories he’d rather leave behind. “As long as it’s not a snooze lecture like that magic history class, give me something to do…” Having primarily taken courses geared toward electrical and robotics, he was more interested in hands-on learning. He tossed a look over his shoulder, to make sure Evie was still following them. “It will be interesting, ya know, we’re all techincally fire elementals but that doesn’t mean we won’t have unique aspects since we’re still different elements.”
Abii trailed along towards the aether classroom, wondering how they exactly planned on handling all of the aether elements. While they all technically were the same family, it produced a much wider variety of probable elements unlike the earthly elements which had more subtle differences within the same family. It was a topic she was fairly interested in, and wondered at how the class would handle it, especially with the characters entering the classroom involved.
“I don’t know… isn’t it a little weird? Having students fighting each other? Isn’t that normally what most schools try to avoid? I mean–why teach us to fight anyway? What good is that going to do us in the real world?” Candace asked, not so much to Julian or Evie, but to herself. As she thought deeper about it, the revelations began to frighten her, so she wrapped her arms around herself and bit her lip. “I wouldn’t mind a normal class…”
Maksim, unsure what Slenderman meant, looked over his shoulder to see the tall boy dressed in black. He was little more than a walking shadow, or maybe a skeleton–he was quite thin and pale. “Zdrave, comrade!” Maksim called to him, jerking Jericho out of his thoughts. He was waving the flier for his party in Jericho’s direction. He looked like someone who could use some fun in his life. “You know? You in?”
Scarlett could not have slapped her palm to her forehead harder. “It’s this weekend..an Alien sighting party.” Slendy didn’t seem like the type to be interested in that type of thing. “Your friend Wayland is going, and those two girls he was with.”
Evie looked at Candace and frowned. She quickened her pace to keep up with the both of them. “Don’t be nervous before it even happens! It could be another lecture type class for all we know!” She shrugged, and they finally entered the classroom, filing in behind the other students.
“Maybe it has less to do with fighting each other and more with gaining control over the element, and not the element controlling you. Ya know?” Julian thought for a moment- you need control during a good fight especially if you’re not actually trying to seriously hurt someone. As they entered the classroom, it seemed to be mostly lecture based, but Julian still hoped for hands-on activities, to try and use his element more than just fighting. “She’s right- doesn’t look like the class will be too physical.”
Jericho managed to keep his face flat, although he felt his upper lip twitch towards a sneer. The massive Russian in front of him was hard to avoid, but Jericho was still slightly taller than him, and he had only to tilt his head slightly and look upward to successfully avoid eye contact and ignore them completely. He wasn’t interested in the party, but of course he couldn’t ignore it completely, not with Candace seemingly going.
Candace was happy to be in class with both Julian and Evie, but the thought of sitting next to Julian for the entire semester was a bit overwhelming–her eyes looked up at her face, then traced down his figure, and sat down at the start of the middle row. She urged Evie to sit down next to her, leaving Julian to sit down next to Evie. It was close enough for comfort for her. “What could we end up doing? Be our own bunsen burner? Our own stovetop?” She didn’t mean to pick a fight, and she tried to keep her voice soft, but her hopes were low. On-the-floor low. All Candace could imagine, could hope, was that the flames she could only partially control would entirely consume her before she could hurt anybody else.
Scarlett watched as Jericho ignored them and turned away. She turned on heel, grabbing Maksim’s arm and dragging him down the hallway. That was enough unnecessary conversation today. Out of everyone she had encountered, Slenderman was one she didn’t care to speak to. She entered the classroom, still gripping Maksim’s arm as she sat down near the front row.
Evie sat down next to Candace, moving her long hair behind the chair. She hoped this would be a sort of wizard magic class, like they did in Harry Potter. Wait, wasn’t this kind of like the Harry Potter movies anyways? Maybe they’d get magic wands. She gazed up at the teacher in the front, who was writing the words “Day One: Fire Weaknesses and Controlling Fire.” How interesting. Maybe this would be helpful after all. She couldn’t believe she was a wizard. “Fire elementals probably have a lot of weaknesses.”
Maksim started when he was suddenly being dragged away, and he was careful to hold onto his poster–the only one in existence!–before it clicked that it was Scarlett dragging him away. Scarlett was holding onto his arm. This was enough to make him smile, and he was going to make a comment–until they turned into the classroom and she sat near the front. His face fell flat as he sat down next to her, realizing just how close the front board was to his face. “Ah, an honour student you must be!” Maksim forced out. There was but one word written on the board, and because he was so close, he could actually make it out. The problem was, he did not recognize the word, and hadn’t any idea how to pronounce it. Aether? What the hell was that? “Ah-eh-terr?” Maksim muttered under his breath, trying to sound it out. “Ah-eh-zerr..?”
“Ey-ther.” Scarlett responded, turning from Maksim to the white board. “They organize the elements by different classes..we’re in Aether, because our elements don’t fit anywhere else.” She turned back to face him. “Not an honor’s Student..but I’m also not interested in interacting with a lot of these people.”
“Oh, but school is no fun if done alone?” Maksim said, though his inflection made it sound like a question. “But me, is right? You are okay to interact with me?” He laughed a bit at himself.
Jericho walked in, past the two that had tried to talk to him about their party. In the backrow, as with any class, he found his seat. This was unlike any class he had taken before–something about bonding and cooperation that the other classes lacked led to the creation of this elemental class being created for this year. Although all of these students shared the Aether element with him, he couldn’t feel more distant from them–he pointedly stared at the back of Maksim’s head. Perhaps this could work for the other elements, but this was nothing more than the Other group.
Abii had recognized several of her classmates from other classes, although by face alone. She sat closer to the board- this class piqued her interest as she was primarily interested in her own psychic ability and how it came about, which maybe learning about the beginnings of aether elements overall might help. Looking over her classmates, it made her wonder all the more about how these elements came to be within them and how they were chosen, especially those within this class with the lesser known and less common oddity: aether elementals. A hodgepodge of varying elements that didn’t really belong in any of the other elemental families and really had one degree of similarity between them: their elements were not considered “natural”, they were not planetary elements and instead appeared to be derived from outside of the planet. This topic interested her greatly, and how these students, who just by look alone, you couldn’t differ from those with more common planetary elements.
Julian always seemed to mess up when talking to Candace- he tried to be comforting but, in the end, it didn’t work, it just didn’t fit him no matter how hard he tried. He could understand the nerves of fear of one’s elements- he definitely had enough reason to hate and fear himself and his element- but as time passed he suffered from a severe disconnect from the event and tried to separate himself from his element: it was something he could use, it was not something that would use him. “Outside of water, I can’t immediately think of fire weaknesses…” He grumbled. “And, I wonder just exactly how different my own will be or if there is none for an electric user like myself…” He tried to think of himself as a fire user, but it seemed impossible- he just had to remind himselfit was like water and ice, the same element just condensed and formed differently.
“The cold, and the dark…” Candace said, a bit dazed and thinking of two individuals in particular. “I mean, maybe not really a weakness, but a hindrance. I’m certainly not as strong in those conditions.” She turned her eyes to Julian, and then slid to Evie beside her. “I mean, it’s obvious that your elements are closer, isn’t it? Light and Lightning!” She gave a breathy laugh, though it left her a bit hollow at the recognition. “I wonder if Electric has any of the restorative powers that Light has? Like a battery? Oh, but maybe that sounds stupid!” Candace cried, waving her hands. “Sorry..”
Evie gave Candace one of her infamous smiles and laughed slightly. “I don’t think my element even does anything.” All it meant was that she couldn’t stay up late and she had a tougher time being around people with opposing elements. Being of light was not at all beneficial. “I’ll be like your lightbulb.” She said outloud to both Julian and Candace, and then laughed. She could feel the slightest bit of tension between them and immediately needed to break it. “There’s not much else I can do besides that, anyways.”
Wayland heard the bell ring, and knew it was time for a class he wasn’t particularly looking forward to: Water Specialty. For water elementals like him, or those who at least fell under the category of water, like ice or weather. He knew he would enjoy the material of the class, despite it being a level one course of which he considered himself pretty well-versed in, but he knew little people would be in that class with him- his only hope would be December. He had wanted to say goodbye to Candace, but she seemed wrapped up in her conversation, she turned to the girl Evie. “It was a pleasure meeting you, doll, but I think we must part ways for the upcoming class- here’s hoping we will catch up in another.”
Evie looked up at wayland and smiled. “It was a pleasure. I hope I get to see you soon.” She turned back to Candace and gave her and Julian a big smile. “Are you in the fire element group too?” She asked Julian. “We’re all probably going to the same place!”
Scarlett heard the bell ring, and turned to Maksim. “You’re Aether, right? Let’s go to the next class. I don’t want to be late.” With that being said, she turned on heel and headed out of the library, following the rest of the crowd and hoping to find the room along the way.
Amber glanced at Jericho, who now stood alone, and watched him for just a moment before heading into class. She knew she would have this next class with him, and she was interested in how it would go. She was sure he wouldn’t talk, especially with him being separated from Wayland, but who really knew for sure?
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Julian’s eyes widened as he turned to look at the girl, Evie, that spoke to him. “Technically. My element’s electric, so I’m under the same vein as fire. Wouldn’t have pinned you,” He glanced at Candace, before returning it to Evie. “Either of you, being fire elementals.”
Candace’s face flushed at Julian’s comment. “I’m not terribly a fan of it… but yeah, I’m a fire elemental.” She stood up and nodded to Evie and Julian. “It’s nice to know I’ll know people in the class, though. I–I wonder what exactly we should expect from this class..?” Candace asked, at the same time she started walking to the exit of the library.
Maksim, barely having the time to translate and truly understand what Scarlett had said to him, began walking after her when she started heading to the next class. “Ah! Aezzer, yes. I am apart, and you too? Fun, fun!” Maksim grinned in Scarlett’s direction when he caught up to her, a bit like a puppy chasing after a troubled owner.
Evie followed behind Candace and Julian, making sure to not come between them. The boy seemed somewhat protective of Candace, and Evie didn’t want to intrude. “Hopefully it’s something interesting! I’d like to learn about my element without ‘battling’ other people.”
Scarlett glanced at Maksim, slowing her pace slightly so he wouldn’t have to run. She turned to Maksim, watching as Jericho walked behind them. “I think Slenderman is in this class with us.” She said, not expecting a response, but she turned back forward as they continue to the classroom.
Julian shrugged at the comment about batting, he didn’t mind it, but it did dredge up some bad memories he’d rather leave behind. “As long as it’s not a snooze lecture like that magic history class, give me something to do…” Having primarily taken courses geared toward electrical and robotics, he was more interested in hands-on learning. He tossed a look over his shoulder, to make sure Evie was still following them. “It will be interesting, ya know, we’re all techincally fire elementals but that doesn’t mean we won’t have unique aspects since we’re still different elements.”
Abii trailed along towards the aether classroom, wondering how they exactly planned on handling all of the aether elements. While they all technically were the same family, it produced a much wider variety of probable elements unlike the earthly elements which had more subtle differences within the same family. It was a topic she was fairly interested in, and wondered at how the class would handle it, especially with the characters entering the classroom involved.
“I don’t know… isn’t it a little weird? Having students fighting each other? Isn’t that normally what most schools try to avoid? I mean–why teach us to fight anyway? What good is that going to do us in the real world?” Candace asked, not so much to Julian or Evie, but to herself. As she thought deeper about it, the revelations began to frighten her, so she wrapped her arms around herself and bit her lip. “I wouldn’t mind a normal class…”
Maksim, unsure what Slenderman meant, looked over his shoulder to see the tall boy dressed in black. He was little more than a walking shadow, or maybe a skeleton–he was quite thin and pale. “Zdrave, comrade!” Maksim called to him, jerking Jericho out of his thoughts. He was waving the flier for his party in Jericho’s direction. He looked like someone who could use some fun in his life. “You know? You in?”
Scarlett could not have slapped her palm to her forehead harder. “It’s this weekend..an Alien sighting party.” Slendy didn’t seem like the type to be interested in that type of thing. “Your friend Wayland is going, and those two girls he was with.”
Evie looked at Candace and frowned. She quickened her pace to keep up with the both of them. “Don’t be nervous before it even happens! It could be another lecture type class for all we know!” She shrugged, and they finally entered the classroom, filing in behind the other students.
“Maybe it has less to do with fighting each other and more with gaining control over the element, and not the element controlling you. Ya know?” Julian thought for a moment- you need control during a good fight especially if you’re not actually trying to seriously hurt someone. As they entered the classroom, it seemed to be mostly lecture based, but Julian still hoped for hands-on activities, to try and use his element more than just fighting. “She’s right- doesn’t look like the class will be too physical.”
Jericho managed to keep his face flat, although he felt his upper lip twitch towards a sneer. The massive Russian in front of him was hard to avoid, but Jericho was still slightly taller than him, and he had only to tilt his head slightly and look upward to successfully avoid eye contact and ignore them completely. He wasn’t interested in the party, but of course he couldn’t ignore it completely, not with Candace seemingly going.
Candace was happy to be in class with both Julian and Evie, but the thought of sitting next to Julian for the entire semester was a bit overwhelming–her eyes looked up at her face, then traced down his figure, and sat down at the start of the middle row. She urged Evie to sit down next to her, leaving Julian to sit down next to Evie. It was close enough for comfort for her. “What could we end up doing? Be our own bunsen burner? Our own stovetop?” She didn’t mean to pick a fight, and she tried to keep her voice soft, but her hopes were low. On-the-floor low. All Candace could imagine, could hope, was that the flames she could only partially control would entirely consume her before she could hurt anybody else.
Scarlett watched as Jericho ignored them and turned away. She turned on heel, grabbing Maksim’s arm and dragging him down the hallway. That was enough unnecessary conversation today. Out of everyone she had encountered, Slenderman was one she didn’t care to speak to. She entered the classroom, still gripping Maksim’s arm as she sat down near the front row.
Evie sat down next to Candace, moving her long hair behind the chair. She hoped this would be a sort of wizard magic class, like they did in Harry Potter. Wait, wasn’t this kind of like the Harry Potter movies anyways? Maybe they’d get magic wands. She gazed up at the teacher in the front, who was writing the words “Day One: Fire Weaknesses and Controlling Fire.” How interesting. Maybe this would be helpful after all. She couldn’t believe she was a wizard. “Fire elementals probably have a lot of weaknesses.”
Maksim started when he was suddenly being dragged away, and he was careful to hold onto his poster–the only one in existence!–before it clicked that it was Scarlett dragging him away. Scarlett was holding onto his arm. This was enough to make him smile, and he was going to make a comment–until they turned into the classroom and she sat near the front. His face fell flat as he sat down next to her, realizing just how close the front board was to his face. “Ah, an honour student you must be!” Maksim forced out. There was but one word written on the board, and because he was so close, he could actually make it out. The problem was, he did not recognize the word, and hadn’t any idea how to pronounce it. Aether? What the hell was that? “Ah-eh-terr?” Maksim muttered under his breath, trying to sound it out. “Ah-eh-zerr..?”
“Ey-ther.” Scarlett responded, turning from Maksim to the white board. “They organize the elements by different classes..we’re in Aether, because our elements don’t fit anywhere else.” She turned back to face him. “Not an honor’s Student..but I’m also not interested in interacting with a lot of these people.”
Wayland heard the bell ring, and knew it was time for a class he wasn’t particularly looking forward to: Water Specialty. For water elementals like him, or those who at least fell under the category of water, like ice or weather. He knew he would enjoy the material of the class, despite it being a level one course of which he considered himself pretty well-versed in, but he knew little people would be in that class with him- his only hope would be December. He had wanted to say goodbye to Candace, but she seemed wrapped up in her conversation, she turned to the girl Evie. “It was a pleasure meeting you, doll, but I think we must part ways for the upcoming class- here’s hoping we will catch up in another.”
Evie looked up at wayland and smiled. “It was a pleasure. I hope I get to see you soon.” She turned back to Candace and gave her and Julian a big smile. “Are you in the fire element group too?” She asked Julian. “We’re all probably going to the same place!”
Scarlett heard the bell ring, and turned to Maksim. “You’re Aether, right? Let’s go to the next class. I don’t want to be late.” With that being said, she turned on heel and headed out of the library, following the rest of the crowd and hoping to find the room along the way.
Amber glanced at Jericho, who now stood alone, and watched him for just a moment before heading into class. She knew she would have this next class with him, and she was interested in how it would go. She was sure he wouldn’t talk, especially with him being separated from Wayland, but who really knew for sure?
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Julian’s eyes widened as he turned to look at the girl, Evie, that spoke to him. “Technically. My element’s electric, so I’m under the same vein as fire. Wouldn’t have pinned you,” He glanced at Candace, before returning it to Evie. “Either of you, being fire elementals.”
Candace’s face flushed at Julian’s comment. “I’m not terribly a fan of it… but yeah, I’m a fire elemental.” She stood up and nodded to Evie and Julian. “It’s nice to know I’ll know people in the class, though. I–I wonder what exactly we should expect from this class..?” Candace asked, at the same time she started walking to the exit of the library.
Maksim, barely having the time to translate and truly understand what Scarlett had said to him, began walking after her when she started heading to the next class. “Ah! Aezzer, yes. I am apart, and you too? Fun, fun!” Maksim grinned in Scarlett’s direction when he caught up to her, a bit like a puppy chasing after a troubled owner.
Evie followed behind Candace and Julian, making sure to not come between them. The boy seemed somewhat protective of Candace, and Evie didn’t want to intrude. “Hopefully it’s something interesting! I’d like to learn about my element without ‘battling’ other people.”
Scarlett glanced at Maksim, slowing her pace slightly so he wouldn’t have to run. She turned to Maksim, watching as Jericho walked behind them. “I think Slenderman is in this class with us.” She said, not expecting a response, but she turned back forward as they continue to the classroom.
Julian shrugged at the comment about batting, he didn’t mind it, but it did dredge up some bad memories he’d rather leave behind. “As long as it’s not a snooze lecture like that magic history class, give me something to do…” Having primarily taken courses geared toward electrical and robotics, he was more interested in hands-on learning. He tossed a look over his shoulder, to make sure Evie was still following them. “It will be interesting, ya know, we’re all techincally fire elementals but that doesn’t mean we won’t have unique aspects since we’re still different elements.”
Abii trailed along towards the aether classroom, wondering how they exactly planned on handling all of the aether elements. While they all technically were the same family, it produced a much wider variety of probable elements unlike the earthly elements which had more subtle differences within the same family. It was a topic she was fairly interested in, and wondered at how the class would handle it, especially with the characters entering the classroom involved.
“I don’t know… isn’t it a little weird? Having students fighting each other? Isn’t that normally what most schools try to avoid? I mean–why teach us to fight anyway? What good is that going to do us in the real world?” Candace asked, not so much to Julian or Evie, but to herself. As she thought deeper about it, the revelations began to frighten her, so she wrapped her arms around herself and bit her lip. “I wouldn’t mind a normal class…”
Maksim, unsure what Slenderman meant, looked over his shoulder to see the tall boy dressed in black. He was little more than a walking shadow, or maybe a skeleton–he was quite thin and pale. “Zdrave, comrade!” Maksim called to him, jerking Jericho out of his thoughts. He was waving the flier for his party in Jericho’s direction. He looked like someone who could use some fun in his life. “You know? You in?”
Scarlett could not have slapped her palm to her forehead harder. “It’s this weekend..an Alien sighting party.” Slendy didn’t seem like the type to be interested in that type of thing. “Your friend Wayland is going, and those two girls he was with.”
Evie looked at Candace and frowned. She quickened her pace to keep up with the both of them. “Don’t be nervous before it even happens! It could be another lecture type class for all we know!” She shrugged, and they finally entered the classroom, filing in behind the other students.
“Maybe it has less to do with fighting each other and more with gaining control over the element, and not the element controlling you. Ya know?” Julian thought for a moment- you need control during a good fight especially if you’re not actually trying to seriously hurt someone. As they entered the classroom, it seemed to be mostly lecture based, but Julian still hoped for hands-on activities, to try and use his element more than just fighting. “She’s right- doesn’t look like the class will be too physical.”
Jericho managed to keep his face flat, although he felt his upper lip twitch towards a sneer. The massive Russian in front of him was hard to avoid, but Jericho was still slightly taller than him, and he had only to tilt his head slightly and look upward to successfully avoid eye contact and ignore them completely. He wasn’t interested in the party, but of course he couldn’t ignore it completely, not with Candace seemingly going.
Candace was happy to be in class with both Julian and Evie, but the thought of sitting next to Julian for the entire semester was a bit overwhelming–her eyes looked up at her face, then traced down his figure, and sat down at the start of the middle row. She urged Evie to sit down next to her, leaving Julian to sit down next to Evie. It was close enough for comfort for her. “What could we end up doing? Be our own bunsen burner? Our own stovetop?” She didn’t mean to pick a fight, and she tried to keep her voice soft, but her hopes were low. On-the-floor low. All Candace could imagine, could hope, was that the flames she could only partially control would entirely consume her before she could hurt anybody else.
Scarlett watched as Jericho ignored them and turned away. She turned on heel, grabbing Maksim’s arm and dragging him down the hallway. That was enough unnecessary conversation today. Out of everyone she had encountered, Slenderman was one she didn’t care to speak to. She entered the classroom, still gripping Maksim’s arm as she sat down near the front row.
Evie sat down next to Candace, moving her long hair behind the chair. She hoped this would be a sort of wizard magic class, like they did in Harry Potter. Wait, wasn’t this kind of like the Harry Potter movies anyways? Maybe they’d get magic wands. She gazed up at the teacher in the front, who was writing the words “Day One: Fire Weaknesses and Controlling Fire.” How interesting. Maybe this would be helpful after all. She couldn’t believe she was a wizard. “Fire elementals probably have a lot of weaknesses.”
Wayland heard the bell ring, and knew it was time for a class he wasn’t particularly looking forward to: Water Specialty. For water elementals like him, or those who at least fell under the category of water, like ice or weather. He knew he would enjoy the material of the class, despite it being a level one course of which he considered himself pretty well-versed in, but he knew little people would be in that class with him- his only hope would be December. He had wanted to say goodbye to Candace, but she seemed wrapped up in her conversation, she turned to the girl Evie. “It was a pleasure meeting you, doll, but I think we must part ways for the upcoming class- here’s hoping we will catch up in another.”
Evie looked up at wayland and smiled. “It was a pleasure. I hope I get to see you soon.” She turned back to Candace and gave her and Julian a big smile. “Are you in the fire element group too?” She asked Julian. “We’re all probably going to the same place!”
Scarlett heard the bell ring, and turned to Maksim. “You’re Aether, right? Let’s go to the next class. I don’t want to be late.” With that being said, she turned on heel and headed out of the library, following the rest of the crowd and hoping to find the room along the way.
Amber glanced at Jericho, who now stood alone, and watched him for just a moment before heading into class. She knew she would have this next class with him, and she was interested in how it would go. She was sure he wouldn’t talk, especially with him being separated from Wayland, but who really knew for sure?
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Julian’s eyes widened as he turned to look at the girl, Evie, that spoke to him. “Technically. My element’s electric, so I’m under the same vein as fire. Wouldn’t have pinned you,” He glanced at Candace, before returning it to Evie. “Either of you, being fire elementals.”
Candace’s face flushed at Julian’s comment. “I’m not terribly a fan of it… but yeah, I’m a fire elemental.” She stood up and nodded to Evie and Julian. “It’s nice to know I’ll know people in the class, though. I–I wonder what exactly we should expect from this class..?” Candace asked, at the same time she started walking to the exit of the library.
Maksim, barely having the time to translate and truly understand what Scarlett had said to him, began walking after her when she started heading to the next class. “Ah! Aezzer, yes. I am apart, and you too? Fun, fun!” Maksim grinned in Scarlett’s direction when he caught up to her, a bit like a puppy chasing after a troubled owner.
Evie followed behind Candace and Julian, making sure to not come between them. The boy seemed somewhat protective of Candace, and Evie didn’t want to intrude. “Hopefully it’s something interesting! I’d like to learn about my element without ‘battling’ other people.”
Scarlett glanced at Maksim, slowing her pace slightly so he wouldn’t have to run. She turned to Maksim, watching as Jericho walked behind them. “I think Slenderman is in this class with us.” She said, not expecting a response, but she turned back forward as they continue to the classroom.
Julian shrugged at the comment about batting, he didn’t mind it, but it did dredge up some bad memories he’d rather leave behind. “As long as it’s not a snooze lecture like that magic history class, give me something to do…” Having primarily taken courses geared toward electrical and robotics, he was more interested in hands-on learning. He tossed a look over his shoulder, to make sure Evie was still following them. “It will be interesting, ya know, we’re all techincally fire elementals but that doesn’t mean we won’t have unique aspects since we’re still different elements.”
Abii trailed along towards the aether classroom, wondering how they exactly planned on handling all of the aether elements. While they all technically were the same family, it produced a much wider variety of probable elements unlike the earthly elements which had more subtle differences within the same family. It was a topic she was fairly interested in, and wondered at how the class would handle it, especially with the characters entering the classroom involved.
“I don’t know… isn’t it a little weird? Having students fighting each other? Isn’t that normally what most schools try to avoid? I mean–why teach us to fight anyway? What good is that going to do us in the real world?” Candace asked, not so much to Julian or Evie, but to herself. As she thought deeper about it, the revelations began to frighten her, so she wrapped her arms around herself and bit her lip. “I wouldn’t mind a normal class…”
Maksim, unsure what Slenderman meant, looked over his shoulder to see the tall boy dressed in black. He was little more than a walking shadow, or maybe a skeleton–he was quite thin and pale. “Zdrave, comrade!” Maksim called to him, jerking Jericho out of his thoughts. He was waving the flier for his party in Jericho’s direction. He looked like someone who could use some fun in his life. “You know? You in?”
Scarlett could not have slapped her palm to her forehead harder. “It’s this weekend..an Alien sighting party.” Slendy didn’t seem like the type to be interested in that type of thing. “Your friend Wayland is going, and those two girls he was with.”
Evie looked at Candace and frowned. She quickened her pace to keep up with the both of them. “Don’t be nervous before it even happens! It could be another lecture type class for all we know!” She shrugged, and they finally entered the classroom, filing in behind the other students.
Wayland heard the bell ring, and knew it was time for a class he wasn’t particularly looking forward to: Water Specialty. For water elementals like him, or those who at least fell under the category of water, like ice or weather. He knew he would enjoy the material of the class, despite it being a level one course of which he considered himself pretty well-versed in, but he knew little people would be in that class with him- his only hope would be December. He had wanted to say goodbye to Candace, but she seemed wrapped up in her conversation, she turned to the girl Evie. “It was a pleasure meeting you, doll, but I think we must part ways for the upcoming class- here’s hoping we will catch up in another.”
Evie looked up at wayland and smiled. “It was a pleasure. I hope I get to see you soon.” She turned back to Candace and gave her and Julian a big smile. “Are you in the fire element group too?” She asked Julian. “We’re all probably going to the same place!”
Scarlett heard the bell ring, and turned to Maksim. “You’re Aether, right? Let’s go to the next class. I don’t want to be late.” With that being said, she turned on heel and headed out of the library, following the rest of the crowd and hoping to find the room along the way.
Amber glanced at Jericho, who now stood alone, and watched him for just a moment before heading into class. She knew she would have this next class with him, and she was interested in how it would go. She was sure he wouldn’t talk, especially with him being separated from Wayland, but who really knew for sure?
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Julian’s eyes widened as he turned to look at the girl, Evie, that spoke to him. “Technically. My element’s electric, so I’m under the same vein as fire. Wouldn’t have pinned you,” He glanced at Candace, before returning it to Evie. “Either of you, being fire elementals.”
Candace’s face flushed at Julian’s comment. “I’m not terribly a fan of it… but yeah, I’m a fire elemental.” She stood up and nodded to Evie and Julian. “It’s nice to know I’ll know people in the class, though. I–I wonder what exactly we should expect from this class..?” Candace asked, at the same time she started walking to the exit of the library.
Maksim, barely having the time to translate and truly understand what Scarlett had said to him, began walking after her when she started heading to the next class. “Ah! Aezzer, yes. I am apart, and you too? Fun, fun!” Maksim grinned in Scarlett’s direction when he caught up to her, a bit like a puppy chasing after a troubled owner.
Evie followed behind Candace and Julian, making sure to not come between them. The boy seemed somewhat protective of Candace, and Evie didn’t want to intrude. “Hopefully it’s something interesting! I’d like to learn about my element without ‘battling’ other people.”
Scarlett glanced at Maksim, slowing her pace slightly so he wouldn’t have to run. She turned to Maksim, watching as Jericho walked behind them. “I think Slenderman is in this class with us.” She said, not expecting a response, but she turned back forward as they continue to the classroom.
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Wayland heard the bell ring, and knew it was time for a class he wasn’t particularly looking forward to: Water Specialty. For water elementals like him, or those who at least fell under the category of water, like ice or weather. He knew he would enjoy the material of the class, despite it being a level one course of which he considered himself pretty well-versed in, but he knew little people would be in that class with him- his only hope would be December. He had wanted to say goodbye to Candace, but she seemed wrapped up in her conversation, she turned to the girl Evie. “It was a pleasure meeting you, doll, but I think we must part ways for the upcoming class- here’s hoping we will catch up in another.”
Evie looked up at wayland and smiled. “It was a pleasure. I hope I get to see you soon.” She turned back to Candace and gave her and Julian a big smile. “Are you in the fire element group too?” She asked Julian. “We’re all probably going to the same place!”
Scarlett heard the bell ring, and turned to Maksim. “You’re Aether, right? Let’s go to the next class. I don’t want to be late.” With that being said, she turned on heel and headed out of the library, following the rest of the crowd and hoping to find the room along the way.
Amber glanced at Jericho, who now stood alone, and watched him for just a moment before heading into class. She knew she would have this next class with him, and she was interested in how it would go. She was sure he wouldn’t talk, especially with him being separated from Wayland, but who really knew for sure?
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