The kids here were stupid. Prancing around in their little uniforms and acting like brats. It was making me go insane. The fae, elves and mer abused their powers using them foolishly. Asher and Charles seemed to be mobbed everywhere they went. Asher being the Prince of Fae made since why he had girls going after him, and Charles was a famous singer and son of a fashion designer.
I had been here a week and I found that all the classes were way too easy for me. Maybe I would have more competition once the dark magic creatures were able to come back. Vampires, shifters and shades would hopefully make better competition then the petty light creatures around me. The dark creatures would be back in a week. They had been gone for a month to go to a training camp.
“Caylen?” I heard Asher ask. I spun around to face him. “Can you help with my homework?” He asked.
“I have nothing else to do,” I told him. He gave me a look of sympathy. He pulled out his papers and we sat at the lunch table. The rest of dinner passed quickly as I taught him.
“Your lucky Caylen,” He said looking at me. “You’re smart and strong,” He complained, his mouth twitching. He couldn’t help the smirk that appeared. I glared at him.
“What did you do this time?” Charles laughed taking a seat.
“I was just complementing the beautiful maiden here,” Asher jokes. I couldn’t help the small chuckle that escaped from me. They turned to me surprised. I shrugged my shoulders and picked up my plate to put it with the cart of other dirty dishes near the door. As I did so a small green plant grasped onto my leg. I didn’t trip though because I had seen it coming. Instead I froze it and kicked it making it shattered. I then went to the group of girls on my right and smiled. They stared at me in utter horror. I hadn’t barely done anything. Maybe it was the fact that I had rebelled against them. I placed my dish on the cart. I turned back around and headed over to the boys. I felt their stares on my back and soaked them in.
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“Boys, I’m heading back to my dorm. So goodnight,” I told them. They both looked up.
“I’ll drop you off,” Asher offered, although I knew he had to because of parent’s order. We made our way to my dorm quickly.
“I hope you understood all that I taught you because I’m not teaching you again,” I said, smirking. He blanched and nodded.
“I took notes,” He assured me.
“See ya,” I said unlocking the door. He nodded and I shut the door behind me. After closing all the blinds I let the facade drop. I turned and looked in the mirror. I was horrified to see my face. I had purple bags under my eyes, my eyes were red and swollen. My magic was getting the best of me. I spent the hour working on meditation. I could never allow my emotions to control me. It was the first rule I made for myself after I had seen one of my uncles kill some innocent peasants out of anger when I was five. I wasn’t going to make the same mistake. I kept my emotions in control all the time. Meditation helped me after a day of stress. My other uncle who was my tutor was also a Winter Fae and had introduced me to meditation. I was my medicine. After an hour my stamina was wavering. I let go and decided to work on homework. A text interrupted my work.
Asher: The dark creatures are back. I’ll pick you up tomorrow at 7:30
I looked over the text and responded with a simple okay. I turned off my phone and finished my work and headed to bed.