LOGIN"Do you trust me?" I screamed at the shaking boy beside me. My feet were tingling with excitement and my heart seemed ready to burst out of my body at any moment.
"No!" he replied, gripping so hard at my arms. He kept looking down at the ground far, far below us. "I don't! I don't! I don't!"
"Well..." I shrugged, grabbed him by his shirt, and thought, 'Too bad, then.'
I jumped, dragging him down with me.
"AaaaaAAAAAHHHHHH!!!"
"Wooo-yaAAHHHHHHH!!!"
And just as we were about to collide on the humped backs of the Cameliphantus, its blowhole opened just in time and out came a gust of hot air. The updraft bounced us up and into a temporary stop, afloat for all to see. I was able to wave at a gaping child in the middle of the heavy crowds, him tugging at the sleeves of his maid, pointing up at us in disbelief. Well, while I waved and smiled back in midair, my companion wasn't having as much fun as I was.
"Th-The wind's dying down! Therion, Therion, we're gonna drop!" he screamed and flailed around in a panic.
"Relax!" I shouted through the noisy winds, but I knew he had a point. Any moment now, the breath of the humongous creature would cease and we would end up as two flattened boys on the city pavements. So, I reluctantly grabbed for his hands, closed my eyes, and gathered in me the lighter kind of magic that I hadn't used in the longest of times.
"Notes," I whispered to myself, and was gladly replied with a blast of wind that threw us to our sides. Guiding the complex air blasts to the precise measurements, I blasted our bodies softly and gradually along the long line of Cameliphanti. Just as we would slow down from my wind magic, we would then be picked up by another updraft from the creature's exhalation. I kept this up, more jumping through air than actual flying, but soon, we have made it past the large crowds. With one last blast of wind magic, I dropped us down onto the middle of the plaza, just in time to shout at the examiners, who were starting to stand up for the final words.
"Wait! We're here for the examination too! Please have us!"
A row of examiners from the prestigious Lunar Academy for Special Mages faced us; both looking a little bit surprised and mildly affronted. Their expressions were comical, to say the least.
I dropped the boy in my arms into the ground, where he squatted down in a tired heap. Guessing that he won't be of much help any soon, I stood up straight and faced them alone. Left with no option, I could only give them my most winning smile. "Heh heh!"
I had screamed so loudly that I was shocked by it myself, but... It was too late.Maybe I had grown a bit too arrogant. Having been taught by amazing mages like Eva and Regina, I thought I was strong enough to battle adults, but... Here I was, getting knocked out by a couple of teenagers.I already knew. I knew how lacking the teachings were from the Order. It was never said to me outright by the teachers, but I sensed that I was the outsider. I knew there would be some things they would rather not teach me at all. And they were right not to teach me everything, despite me being their "prophecy boy" or whatever. After all, I left them in the end.I knew I wasn't strong enough for head on battles. I knew... but I suppose I might have gotten too used to the peace of this life. Look at me, defeated by a pack of noble children.Even while my head was spinning, I knew not to immediately show signs of my waking. Based on how blood was gathering at my head, I gu
I've teleported before, thanks to Regina and the Order, but it still left me feeling queasy. The moment our whole bodies turned from something liquid to something more solid, I could hear the muffled groans of the others in our team.I managed to land on my feet, albeit a little unsteadily. Charles kept a tight grip on my hand, and he too kept his balance. In fact, he didn't look all too bothered by our mode of travel.'He must've travelled a lot through teleportation, being a prince and all,' I thought. I also remembered how my brothers would use teleportation to go to and fro in the continent, but that would be years from now. Maybe Charles was a little different, being the crown prince of the Empire itself..."You alright?" he asked, still not taking his hand away from mine."Yeah," I replied honestly.He frowned. "You don't need to lie. The first time I teleported alone I had to stay in bed for half a day."Laughing, I said, "Well, at le
"What did you do?" the examiner looked upon me with the most serious eyes.Whatever I just did, though, I knew I shouldn't be showing off. I could already imagine the stern face of Professor Whitaker, already chiding me for the stupidity of my actions.But it felt weird. I knew I shouldn't be meddling with these kinds of strange magic (and especially not now during the Test of Waning), but at that moment, I had felt a pull. Before my mind could even register it, I was already doing it. I had no excuses, but I knew I should think things through very carefully from now on."Well?" the ageless faced man asked again, making me flinch out of my thoughts.I shook my head, already calming myself down until my heartbeat steadied. "I don't understand your question, sir examiner."He stared down at me for a long second, but I held my ground.Fortunately, Kendra came to the rescue. "Oh, sir! About that earlier, Eleftherion was only worried about me bec
I suppose it never occurred to me that all my friends wouldn't necessarily know one another. It came off quite an odd sight, in fact, to see both sides almost glowering or simpering in some sort of weird mixture of emotions.On one hand, the prince stood by with his now healthier complexion, his brown eyes squinted as he stared at the boys beside me. The other team with the Montauk prince and the red commoner appeared quite distraught, their eyes flitting away everywhere but where the prince of Luna stood. However, I observed their proud posture as they kept close to my sides, sandwiching me between them.'What were they doing?' I thought with mild interest and annoyance.I coughed, promptly ending the short bout of awkwardness and weird tension. "So I see you haven't met yet. Let me introduce you-""No need," Charles held up his gloved hand. "I am already aware of their names, student standings, and backgrounds."I glared at him. "Well, sorry, Cha
The test was simple. In fact, it came off as a game.But, let's start from the beginning.By the time the noontime bells struck, the seeded and non-seeded students were all gathered at the main hall. Much to my amazement, I saw a lot of my Sinus Fidei batchmates, most showing excitement, while others exhibited nervousness.A select few, however, looked quite bored.Prince Charles was one of them. Although he didn't look particularly disinterested, he looked as though he wasn't there to take an important test at all. When he saw me enter through the wide, double doors, he immediately made a beeline towards me with a wide smile, as though he was in a royal ball rather than an examination hall."Therion!" he shouted, making a few of the people around him to look towards me. I fought back the natural urge to blush in embarrassment."Hey, Prince Charles," I muttered back just as he stopped right in front of me. "Better we move away from the entry
My eyes went wide. 'Did he just say Dark Magic?'"You seem to know of it," Professor Whitaker said in surprise. I cursed at myself for allowing my emotions to show on my face, but... it was unexpected, and very few people even know of the opposite twin of notes.He looked at my face intently, but I now had it plastered in a blank expression. He asked, "What do you know about it?"I stayed quiet, not even bothering to lie.When he had enough of the silence, he sighed in defeat. "Alright. I'm not going to go ask any sensitive information. I just want to know how much you know of it, so I'll know what I have to teach.""... Very little," I lied, but it did hold some truth. I could hardly say that I knew everything about it. Besides, I had reason to believe Eva held back on her teachings."You are utterly relentless," he murmured before collapsing more on his chair. "But I suppose you have the right to keep things to yourself, you being all... m