Sighing, she steps closer and wraps a hand around my shoulder. “It’s a school tradition. Every year, seniors prank the freshmen pretending to kidnap them and drag them all the way here. It’s just a little game created a long time ago, other to earn your release they will send you all out on a scavenger hunt through the surrounding forest to look for a specific item and whoever brings back that item first, becomes the Scavenger King or Queen of the year.”
“Why the hell are they playing such a stupid, diabolical game?”
“We’re teenagers with nothing better to do, we’ve got to find entertainment somehow.”
“How about you all just pick up a bloody book.”
Suddenly, the loud screech of a mic makes everyone cringe in irritation and we stare at the stage in front of us. Holding a plastic cup as well, Bianca stands on stage with her mic turned upside down as the DJ th
Someone lets out a screech of pain when hit and the three of us hurry forward. Everyone started to disperse into the forest and the girls run opposite ways into the darkness, unsure of who to follow I continue forward, especially when I heard another screech of pain. I have no idea how long I ran for, or if I even missed my way, but when it became clear no one was chasing after me I slowed down to catch my breath.Leaning both hands against the rough bark of a tree, I didn’t expect a fireball to miss my head by an inch as it connects to the tree beside me. Jumping back with a scream of fright, I turn around to see the shadow of a figure. They didn’t say anything about using their powers! The figure conjures another fireball in his hand, I didn't sit back and wait for him to aim, I ran as if my tail was on fire. Which it was, literally. “Please stop!”
Steven paced down the length of his living room while Dana tended to my injured leg, the anger on his face getting darker by the second as Kota continues to explain what happened in the forest. Rae sat right next to me on the couch, holding my hand tightly in hers as her expression slowly changes from concern to guilt, then trembling fear when Prince Kota finishes. Abruptly whirling to glare accusingly at Rae, Steven practically roars when he asks. “Where the hell were you when this was happening?” “I’m so s-so-sorry Uncle Steven, I s-sw-swear I didn’t know-” “You bloody promised me Rae!” He screams, his hands flying and vein lines appearing across his forehead. “When I signed that stupid petition for a bonfire party you promised to take care of my daughter. Is this how you keep your promises!” She flinches, we both did, but me more in surpris
Exchanging looks with the others, they all fall silent and he lets out a sigh. Running his hands through his hair, he continues with his explanation. “When your mother informed my father about you, he set off to help her escape out of the eye of society. I mean, you guys lived in New York and she grew her families business into the large industry it is today, so it suddenly made sense why I never had the chance to even come across her once when she was so close by. After my father's unexpected death, I guess your mother always knew you two would one day be exposed, but I don’t think she expected it to happen 2years later. After her premonition, she quickly sanctioned a will with your step-” “Father,” I interrupt, snapping in anger. “He’s my father. Let’s be clear on that.” “Of course,” He nods, swallowing thickly as he looks down with an expression of hurt. “Your father with their lawyers. They ensured t
It’s been a month since finding out some truth from Steven, after my freak out I left his place that night because I couldn’t listen anymore while I’d tried not to unravel under the shock and pain. I practically lived as a zombie, go to school, come back home, eat, and then repeat. I had no energy or will to do anything, talk to anyone, or even see anyone. Eva and the girls tried countless times to get me to talk it out, but I couldn’t. Even thinking about it now brought misery to my soul. I avoided everyone and ignored my therapy sessions. I never once attended my private lessons with Prince Kota, and I turned into someone who had a constant shadow beneath her eyes. My weird behaviour gave everyone a reason to talk, and rumours spread around the school like wildfire. Some theorized I threw myself at Prince Kota, and due to the harsh rejection I couldn’t function as a sane p
Once again, I’m projected into my memories, this time with me standing in my parent’s study. Confused, I look around the familiar surroundings and breathed in, my knees almost buckling as the scent of roses assault my nose. This was always the scent that greeted me whenever I came in here, my mother spent most of her time in this study so her strong perfume always lingers in the air. Despondent, I walk closer to the large wooden desk situated in the middle of the room, large glass windows showcasing the view of the busy streets of New York down below. A white chair is pushed into the desk, black fur carpet covering the floor as the light blue walls are covered with landscape paintings. Moving to the other side of her desk, I settle on her chair and wait. One minute everything seems almost normal, and then the next a loud explosion goes off. I was throw
Practising my abilities with Prince Kota was not as awkward as I thought it was going to be, he was pretty professional, not even bringing up what happened a month ago. And all his concentration was focused on making me better. With his help, I improved a lot even though it was just our first day sparing together. And our session helped me get over the last remnant of uneasiness I felt after my session with Amelia this morning, her last statement still has me shook up. I mean, for a minute there I’d thought she had been referring to Miss Rosa. Fortunately, as it turns out my supposed step-mother was someone my parents met in their junior year at the academy. “Alright, that should be enough for today.” Breathing heavily, I pull out of my thoughts when Prince Kota stops our training session. Glancing his way, I straighten from my position and watch his retreating back
It’s the twenty-first of October, a pretty memorable day for two special people. Two people, I haven’t taked to in weeks. I was honestly surprised when Rae and Michael extended an invite to me via email to their birthday party, I figured they might have wanted to keep their distance as well considering I keep forming the habit of icing them out whenever things get rough. I tagged along with Lillian and Tamil to the club, two other people I’ve had to issue apologies to, and thankfully they didn’t hold much of a grudge. “I can’t believe your cousin invited us to her birthday party, I’m so excited!” Tamil screeches over the loud music practically vibrating through the tiled floors, her tiny waist swaying along to the music as she throws her hands in the air. Exhaling, I look around the room in search of them. “I can’t believe Steven and her parents are letting them have their p
It’s Halloween and in celebration of the holiday, C&K’s most coveted group, Ladies-in-Waiting, had put together a school dance for students in the school’s ballroom. The holiday though ignored by me had put students in a good mood for weeks before its arrival. Mostly because it means they get to have fun during the break, while most students had gone home for the holiday majority of the student population stayed back. The only excitement in their life is the upcoming Halloween dance and, gossiping vigorously about me on Elemental splash. I haven’t stepped out of the cabin since Rae’s birthday, interacting only with Rae, my roommates, and the girls while ignoring everyone else. I at least thought they understood my current need to live under a rock, but much to my annoyance, they dragged me here in disguise in the hopes to cheer me up and have me breathe in some fresh air. &n