Their father stepped forward, his usual stoic demeanor softened by a hint of camaraderie. “Headmaster Velorn. I’m surprised to see you still kicking.”
Velorn closed the distance between them, extending a hand. The handshake was firm, a silent acknowledgment of their shared history. “And your arrogance still knows no bounds Adrian.”
Jeremy glanced at Andrew, catching his brother’s slight frown. The weight of their parents’ legacy hung heavily over them, a constant reminder of the expectations they carried.
Velorn turned his gaze to Jeremy and Andrew, his eyes keen and appraising. “So these are the Hoppins boys.” His voice softened slightly. “Welcome to the Academy of Humanity. We’ve been expecting you.”
Jeremy swallowed, suddenly hyper-aware of the significance of this moment. The academy’s headmaster personally welcoming them was no small gesture.
“We’re honored to be here, sir,” Jeremy managed, his voice steady despite the whirlwind of emotions within him.
Andrew, still stoic, offered a polite nod but said nothing. His gaze flickered between Velorn and their father, the unspoken tension simmering beneath his calm exterior.
Velorn’s eyes softened further, a rare moment of empathy breaking through his usual stern demeanor. “I was deeply saddened to hear about your sister, and I can only imagine what this week has been for you boys. Keep on improving yourselves, I’m sure she is proud of you both.”
Jeremy felt a lump in his throat, the sudden mention of Alicia bringing a wave of emotion. He nodded, unable to find the right words, while Andrew’s expression tightened, his jaw clenching briefly.
Velorn’s gaze briefly shifted to the side, lingering on an empty space near Andrew for a fraction longer than necessary. He quickly masked it, his attention returning to the boys as though nothing had happened.
Velorn’s lips curved into a faint smile. “I trust your journey was smooth?”
Their father nodded. “The boys are eager to begin. I’ve ensured they’re well-prepared.”
Jeremy felt a surge of pride. The expectations for them were enormous, and he couldn’t shake the feeling that every move he made would be scrutinized.
“Come,” Velorn gestured toward the far end of the hall. “There’s a better chamber more appropriate for people of your distinction where we can discuss your placements and the academy’s expectations.”
They followed in silence, their footsteps echoing off the polished marble floor. As they moved, Jeremy couldn’t help but steal glances at the grand architecture, the sheer scale of the academy was overwhelming.
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The corridor they walked through was lined with carvings that depicted legendary figures and historic battles. The soft, magical glow from the walls cast a serene light on the displays, illuminating their every detail. The air hinted at ancient parchment and polished stone, evoking a sense of timeless prestige.
Jeremy’s eyes took in every detail. The academy was far more opulent than he had ever imagined. Andrew walked beside him, his silence unbroken.
The headmaster led them to a golden door marked with the academy’s crest—a phoenix rising from flames, symbolizing humanity’s resilience. With a wave of his hand, the doors burst open, revealing a room of unparalleled luxury.
The room was massive, with high ceilings adorned with shimmering chandeliers. Plush armchairs and sofas upholstered in deep crimson and gold were arranged around a circular table. A grand fireplace crackled at the far end, its green, magical flames dancing around depicting some sort of battle. On the walls, portraits of past headmasters and distinguished alumni gazed down, their eyes filled with the wisdom of ages. Jeremy saw portraits of their father and mother along them, looking much younger, but incredibly fierce.
“This is the Hall of Honor,” Velorn announced, his voice reverberating through the chamber. “A space reserved for welcoming our most esteemed guests.”
Jeremy hesitated, overwhelmed by everything. “Wow,” he murmured under his breath.
“Come in,” Velorn encouraged, his eyes twinkling with amusement. “Make yourselves comfortable.”
The two brothers went inside, their boots sinking into the thick, luxurious carpet. Jeremy immediately moved towards a large armchair near the fireplace, letting out a sigh as he sank into its embrace. Andrew chose a seat further away, his posture stiff, his gaze fixed on the battle happening in the flames.
Adrian remained standing, his presence commanding yet at ease. Velorn joined him, and the two exchanged a knowing glance.
“Before we discuss your journey ahead,” Velorn began, his tone shifting to one of formality, “allow me to reiterate the significance of your presence here. The Hoppins husband and wife duo is well known throughout the universe, both among humanity, and among our enemies. Now, it is your turn to create that same legend.”
Jeremy straightened in his seat, his excitement barely contained. “We’ll do our best, Headmaster.”
Velorn smiled warmly. “That’s the spirit, young Hoppins. The academy will challenge you in ways you’ve never imagined.”
Andrew shifted uncomfortably, his fingers gripping the arms of his chair. Sensing his unease, Velorn’s gaze softened.
“And you, Andrew,” Velorn continued gently, “do not feel burdened by expectations. Each journey is unique, and every path has its own trials.”
Andrew nodded slightly but remained silent. The headmaster’s words hung in the air, a subtle yet powerful reminder of the weight they carried.
After a moment of reflective silence, Velorn clapped his hands together, breaking the tension. “Now, let us prepare for what lies ahead. As I’m sure your father has told you, as the premiere educational institution of humanity, we expect only the best from you. Regardless if you choose to become a crafter or a fighter, you must be the best among the best. Even with your parents’ name, I will not allow you to remain at this academy should you choose mediocrity. Am I clear?”
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Jeremy nodded, his expression resolute. “Crystal clear, Headmaster. We won’t let you down.”
Andrew hesitated for a moment before nodding as well, his eyes flickering with a mix of determination and doubt. “Understood.”
Velorn’s gaze swept over them both, his expression unreadable. “Good. Your training here will be rigorous, your challenges many. The academy does not simply produce warriors; it cultivates leaders, visionaries, masters of their craft. Those that graduate from this academy will shape the future of humanity.”
Adrian stepped forward, his voice calm but firm. “You boys have all the tools and all the support that you will ever need. Now, it’s up to you to rise to the occasion. Remember, the name Hoppins is a beacon that people look up to with reverence.”
“Now boys, let’s get you settled in your rooms for the day. Students are still pouring in from all over humanity, and tomorrow, we will start with your orientation first thing in the morning.”
Velorn gestured toward another set of doors on the far side of the Hall of Honor. “Follow me. Your accommodations have been prepared.”
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The headmaster led the way out the room, his robe flowing gracefully behind him. Jeremy and Andrew followed. Their father walked beside the headmaster, exchanging quiet words.
After a few minutes walking down the corridors, the headmaster paused at a set of tall, ornate doors. "Behold, the Wing of Prominence," he announced, pushing the doors open. They swung open to reveal a corridor lined with doors, each bearing a golden plaque adorned with gemstones with a name etched in flowing script.
“This wing is reserved only for our most esteemed students,” the headmaster continued as they stepped inside. "The accommodations here are tailored to reflect the importance of those who reside within. Few are granted the privilege of staying in these suites."
Jeremy caught his breath as he glanced down the hallway. He had already been impressed by the few sections of the academy that they had been to, yet the Wing of Prominence exuded an aura of exclusivity even beyond that. The carpets here were plusher, the walls adorned with more intricate mosaics, and the very air seemed to be fresher than being in the middle of a forest.
The headmaster stopped in front of two doors adjacent to one another. "Jeremy, Andrew," he said, turning to the brothers, "these are your suites. They are identical in every detail, designed to offer comfort and a conducive environment for your studies and growth."
Jeremy stepped forward, his hand wavering on the cold, brass doorknob. A glance at Andrew revealed his brother’s usual reserved demeanor, though a flicker of something crossed his face. Jeremy turned the knob, pushing the door open.
The suite was truly luxurious beyond words. A spacious living area greeted him, with plush leather couches arranged around a marble fireplace. On top of the fireplace hung the head of a massive beast, still mid snarl. To one side of the room, a large desk stood, its marble surface polished to be almost like a mirror. Beside the desk, a grand bookshelf loomed, its dark wooden shelves currently devoid of books. The other side of the room had a set of doors equally as ornate as their front door. The bedroom beyond the door featured an enormous bed with silk sheets that felt like sleeping on clouds. The bed was flanked by crystal-clear windows that offered a breathtaking view of the academy grounds.
Yet, despite the opulence, it wasn’t the living area or the bedroom that drew Jeremy’s attention. Adjacent to the main room was another set of doors leading to an expansive training room. His eyes widened as he stepped inside. The room was vast, filled with state-of-the-art equipment for any training they could possibly think of. There were entire stations for weapons practice, magic casting circles, crafting tables, even a fully equipped kitchen for culinary experiments.
Andrew followed suit, opening his own door and stepping inside. His suite mirrored Jeremy’s in every aspect. He too discovered the impressive training room, its sheer variety of resources catching his attention. Despite his stoic demeanor, even Andrew couldn’t help but be impressed by the possibilities the room offered.
The headmaster observed them both, a satisfied smile playing on his lips. "These suites come with the finest amenities the academy offers, but the true draw lies beyond the luxury. Your private training rooms are unparalleled, designed to support any path you choose—be it combat, magic, crafting, or something else entirely. Few students have access to facilities like these."
Adrian, standing with arms folded, added, “Remember, boys, not every student here will have accommodations like these. Many will be living in standard dormitories, sharing spaces and resources. Your suites are a reflection of our family’s status and the expectations placed upon you.”
Jeremy felt a surge of pride as he took in the training room, already envisioning the possibilities. “We will, Dad. I promise.”
Andrew, however, remained silent, his gaze fixed on the floor. After a moment, he spoke, his tone laced with frustration. “Headmaster, is there a room farther away from Jeremy?”
The request drew surprised glances from both Jeremy and their father. The headmaster raised an eyebrow. “I’m afraid the suites have already been preassigned, Andrew. If there is something you dislike about your room, you can order the staff to fix it for you.”
Andrew’s jaw tightened. “Then... could I stay in a regular dorm? I don’t need all this. I just want a normal room.”
Adrian’s expression darkened, his disapproval immediate. “Andrew, these suites are a symbol of your status. Why would you so easily throw that away?”
Andrew’s eyes flashed with a mix of defiance and frustration. “Because I don’t want to live in Jeremy’s shadow. Everywhere we go, it’s always about him. I just want to be somewhere I can focus on myself, not what everyone expects of me because of him.”
The headmaster’s gaze narrowed. “By moving to a standard dormitory, Andrew, you will lose access to the specialized training facilities and resources that could significantly impact your growth. This could place you at a significant disadvantage compared to your peers.”
Adrian stepped forward, his tone sharp. “Think carefully, Andrew. This isn’t just about comfort; it’s about having every advantage to excel. Your mother and I spent our years in the standard dorms, always wishing we had access to the resources you’re now throwing away. We worked tirelessly without these privileges, and it’s frustrating to see you dismiss them so easily. Don’t throw this away because of some notion of separation from Jeremy.”
As Adrian spoke, his gaze flicked momentarily to the side, where an unseen presence lingered, disapproval radiating from it like a storm ready to burst.
Andrew met his father’s stern gaze. “I’ve thought about it. I need space, Dad. I need to figure things out on my own, without being constantly compared to him.”
The room fell into an uneasy silence. Jeremy’s expression faltered, hurt flashing across his face. Adrian’s disapproval remained evident, but after a tense moment, he sighed, his voice softer but firm. “If this is truly what you want... I won’t stop you. As long as you excel in the academy, you can make your own decisions.”
Andrew nodded, his face set. “I understand.”
Velorn’s gaze flicked between the two brothers before addressing Andrew. “Very well. I’ll ensure you’re placed in a standard dormitory.”
With that, the headmaster gestured toward a small panel near the door. “Jeremy, this will allow you to communicate with staff and access any assistance you may need. Now, I will leave you to settle in. You have much to prepare for in the coming days.”
Adrian lingered for a moment, his eyes settling on both of his sons. “This is just the beginning. Prove that you belong here, and more.”
Jeremy gave a reluctant nod, his excitement dimmed by Andrew’s decision. Andrew stood firm, his expression unreadable. With a final glance at both of them, Adrian turned and left, following the headmaster.
The door clicked shut, leaving Jeremy alone in the silence of his luxurious suite.