Jeremy woke as sunlight streamed through the crystal-clear windows of his suite. For a moment, he felt the urge to retreat back into his sheets, far more comfortable than anything he had ever experienced. Yet he knew that if he did, the sinfully soft bed would claim him for the entire day.
As he stood, his gaze was drawn to a window beside the bed. He walked over and pushed the curtains aside. Immediately, he was greeted by a breathtaking view, the early morning light bathing the carefully maintained gardens of the academy in a beautiful glow. Pathways of stone weaved through vibrant flowerbeds, their colors a contrast to the lush green trees surrounding them.
Turning towards the adjacent room, Jeremy’s gaze settled on the ornate doors leading to the bathroom. He approached, anticipation building as he remembered the luxurious bath the suite offered. Opening the doors revealed a space that seemed more fitting for royalty than a student.
The large tub at the center of the bathroom was made of smooth, white marble, with its lip adorned with silver that shimmered under the glow of the room’s enchanted lights. A faint mist rose from the water, scented like lavender. On the walls, intricate mosaics depicted serene landscapes, their colors shifting subtly, as though they were alive.
Jeremy stepped closer, feeling the warmth radiating from the tub. With a tap of his hand, he activated a series of runes along the tub’s edge. The water shimmered, tiny bubbles forming as the bath’s magic awakened.
He stripped off his clothes, tossing them to the side, before he sank into the water. He relaxed instantly, easing the tension he hadn’t realized he was carrying. As he leaned back, the tub seemed to morph to his form, cradling him perfectly.
The magical jets activated, sending streams of water massaging his back and shoulders. Jeremy closed his eyes, a blissful sigh escaping his lips.
After a few minutes of soaking, he reached for a small tray floating nearby, which held an assortment of soaps and oils. Selecting a bar, he lathered it between his hands, the rich foam carrying the scent of fresh pine. He worked the lather over his skin, the sensation revitalizing.
Once satisfied, Jeremy rinsed off, the water’s warmth washing away the suds. He lingered a moment longer, letting the experience sink in before finally stepping out. A soft, heated towel awaited him, which he wrapped around himself, enjoying the immediate warmth it provided.
As he dried off, his reflection in the large mirror caught his eye. He couldn’t help but grin at handsome boy he saw in the mirror, the excitement from his first day at the academy boosting his spirits.
He was suddenly struck with the memories of the past few days. The revelation about his parents’ influence, the sudden shift from obscurity to prominence—it was thrilling. Who would have thought that I’d go from just another kid in Eldoria to standing in the spotlight here? The academy wasn’t just an opportunity; it was a stage—his stage—to show everyone what he was capable of.
As Jeremy stepped out of his bathroom, he noticed the wardrobe at the far end of his bedroom glowing faintly. Curious, he approached it, the light pulsing as he went closer.
The wooden doors of the wardrobe creaked open on their own as he stood before it, revealing a row of neatly hung uniforms. He selected a blazer, as red as his mother’s hair, and as soon as he held it up, the fabric began to shift. The seams adjusted, the sleeves lengthening slightly, the fit around the shoulders refining to perfectly match his frame.
“Whoa,” Jeremy muttered, watching the transformation. He slipped the blazer on, feeling it mold seamlessly to his body. It was like wearing a second skin—comfortable, yet form-fitting, as if the wardrobe had known exactly what he needed.
Next, he picked up a pair of black pants, which similarly adjusted their length and waistline as he held them. Jeremy smiled, marveling at the show. The wardrobe even provided a freshly pressed shirt, the collar adjusting itself as he buttoned it up.
Once fully dressed, Jeremy stepped back, admiring himself in the full-length mirror. The uniform fit him perfectly, helping him look like one of those rich boys from the movies. He straightened the phoenix emblem on his blazer, feeling a surge of pride.
“Guess this place really does have everything,” he mused.
With a deep breath, he turned towards the door, the anticipation of the day ahead fueling his steps as he headed out for the orientation.
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Jeremy confidently walked through the corridors, his new boots sounding against the marble floor. As he approached the doors leading to the Orientation Hall, the sound of hundreds of teens reached his ears. The sound of excitement and anticipation all blended into a youthful energy.
Jeremy stepped through and was immediately struck by the massive hall. Towering columns wrapped with vines lined the perimeter of the room. Above, a transparent domed ceiling stretched high, letting in the morning sun. A massive crystal chandelier reflected the light coming in, casting a glow throughout the room.
Rows upon rows of seats lined the hall, each fully cushioned in velvet. At the far end was a massive stage, flanked by two statues of legendary figures from the academy’s history that stretched nearly as high as the ceiling.
He looked around, searching for a seat. Despite the vastness of the hall, it was already packed with students. They filled the rows, chatting animatedly, their voices echoing in the massive space. Some appeared nervous, their hands fidgeting or their knees shaking. Others were confident, their postures relaxed, as if they belonged here all their lives.
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In the middle of the hall, Jeremy spotted a familiar figure—Andrew. His brother sat near the back, observing the crowd with a quiet intensity. Unlike the other students who were in conversations, Andrew seemed detached, his thoughts elsewhere.
As Jeremy scanned the hall, his gaze fell on a familiar face—Andrew. Sitting near the back, his brother seemed almost lost in thought. Unlike the other students around him who chattered in groups, Andrew sat alone, as though he wasn’t fully present.
Jeremy felt a twinge of something close to guilt, or maybe regret, flicker within him. He wanted to reach out, to share this moment, but the unspoken tension between them held him back. Jeremy couldn't ignore the slight pang of separation growing between them.
Around him, the conversations continued, students discussing their expectations, their backgrounds, and their excitement for the year ahead. Jeremy half listened, more focused on anticipating the speech to come.
As he sat, the crowd turned silent. Jeremy turned his attention to the stage, Headmaster Velorn had appeared, stepping into the spotlight like someone accustomed to commanding a room. Clad once again in his deep blue robes, he exuded an aura of wisdom. His eyes scanned the hall, taking in the assembled students with a gaze that seemed to pierce through them.
“Welcome,” Velorn began, his voice steady, bouncing effortlessly to every corner of the vast hall. “Welcome to the Academy of Humanity. You stand here not just as students but as the future inheritors of our race’s prosperity.”
The weight of his words settled over the crowd, the gravity of their situation not lost on the assembled students. Jeremy leaned forward slightly, his heart pounding with anticipation.
“This academy is not merely a school,” Velorn continued, his gaze sweeping the room. “It is a crucible. A place where the weak are forged into the strong, where potential is not merely nurtured but demanded.”
Jeremy felt a swell of pride. He was ready for this, ready to prove himself.
Velorn’s expression grew more intense. “You are here because you have shown promise, but that is not enough. By the end of your school year, there will be a test—a test that will measure your very worth. Only the best are allowed in these hallowed halls. Those who fail will be sent away, deemed unworthy to step foot here.”
A murmur rippled through the crowd. Jeremy could feel the tension around him, the realization of the stakes they were facing. He relished the challenge.
“This test will be conducted across all schools of humanity and among countless students,” Velorn declared. “A unified assessment to identify those who show promise and those who will fall behind.”
Jeremy’s mind raced. A competition on such a grand scale? The idea thrilled him. He imagined himself standing at the top, outshining his peers, his name forever etched into the academy’s history.
“But do not see each other as your enemies,” Velorn added, his tone shifting to one of encouragement. “You are all part of a greater whole. Humanity’s prosperity hinges on our unity, on our strength together. Push yourselves to be better, not just for your own glory, but for the glory of us all.”
The room fell silent once more, the weight of Velorn’s words pressing down on them. Jeremy felt the gravity of the responsibility laid upon their shoulders but welcomed it with open arms. This was his time to shine.
He straightened, “Now, prepare yourselves. The journey ahead will not be easy. But know this: greatness is forged in the fires of adversity. Prove that you belong here. Prove that you are worthy of the Academy of Humanity.”
With that, Velorn stepped back, his gaze lingering over the crowd one last time before he turned and left the stage. The hall remained silent, the students absorbing the magnitude of what they had just heard.
Jeremy straightened in his seat, his chest swelling with a newfound confidence. The speech from Headmaster Velorn wasn’t just inspiring—it felt personal, like a challenge issued directly to him. This was his moment, his chance to shine brighter than anyone else in the academy.
He glanced around, noting the nervousness on the faces of his classmates. Some looked like they were already doubting themselves. Not Jeremy. He wasn’t just another student here; he was someone who had been destined for greatness long before stepping into the academy.
Looking over his shoulder, he caught Andrew’s eye, and gave him small nod that was not reciprocated.
Soon, the tension from the Headmaster’s speech dissolved into eager chatter. Students leaned toward one another, exchanging thoughts about their daunting test, or their expectations of the academy. Jeremy, sitting at the edge of his row, couldn’t help but notice the curious glances being thrown his way, lingering a bit longer than casual.
A tall boy with neatly combed hair and a confident smile turned toward Jeremy. His uniform was pristine, the insignia of a prestigious family stitched subtly onto his collar. “Hey,” he said, offering a hand, “I’m Marcus Valen. Been hearing about this place since I could walk—family tradition and all that.” He grinned. “Pretty intense speech, huh?”
Jeremy nodded, shaking his hand. “Yeah, definitely sets the tone. Hi, I’m Jeremy.”
A girl with sharp green eyes and short, tousled brown hair, leaned forward from the row behind. “Hey. nice to meet you both,” she said with a friendly smile. “I’m Perci.”
Marcus gestured around the grand hall, waving at the elaborate architecture. “This place really is something else, isn’t it? I mean, I’ve heard stories, but actually being here… it’s overwhelming.”
Perci nodded in agreement. “Yeah, the scale of it all is overwhelming.”
As they continued talking, Perci tilted her head slightly, studying Jeremy more closely. “You know, you look kind of familiar. Have we met before?”
Marcus tilted his head, studying Jeremy more closely. “Yeah, I see what you mean. You do look quite familiar.”
Jeremy allowed a small smile to play on his lips. “Jeremy Hoppins,” he said, his tone calm yet deliberate.
The girl’s eyes widened, her expression turning to awe. “Wait—Hoppins? As in Adrian and Helena Hoppins?”
Marcus’s confident grin faltered as understanding lit up his eyes. “You’re that Hoppins?”