Books, fantasy, Volume 1

1. Welcome to RTA

It was seven o’ clock sharp in the evening at Daredevil City, one of the largest cities in New Iris, America. All the guests had gathered in the arena for a big event that was being held at one of the city’s private academies. At this academy, many civilians had arrived at what appeared to be the academy’s arena. Once all the guests were settled down in their seats, the lights went out, shrouding the area in darkness. And at that moment, three spotlights flashed into the arena, focusing on three individuals.

   In the center was a girl, who was dressed in a red trench coat, a white blouse with a red bowtie, a black skirt, a pair of black boots, a pair of white gloves, and a plain round top hat. The girl had wavy medium-length hair of a raven black color that was flowy like air. She opened her bright, chocolate brown eyes, looking at everyone who had gathered in the arena.

   To her right was another girl, who was dressed in a red vest over a white peasant blouse, a black ruffled skirt with gold fringes, black boots with gold bands around them, a black choker necklace, and a round top hat with a gold band around it. This girl had long, straightened brunette hair with a blonde streak that framed her face, and her hazel eyes beamed in the spotlight as she stood with a bold stance.

   Lastly to the left was a boy, who was dressed in a long black trench coat, a white shirt with a gold bowtie, red pants, black boots, and a top hat with a red band around it. He was quite tall, and his light brown hair stood out underneath his top hat along with his dark green eyes that opened in the spotlight.

   The three individuals bowed before the audience. “Ladies and gentlemen…welcome to the RTA, also known as the Ringmasters Training Academy,” the center girl began. “I am Sana J. Malik.”

   “I am Krystal D’Cruz,” the other girl introduced.

   “And I am Neil Galloway,” the boy greeted.

   “And we are your ringmasters for the evening,” the trio greeted in unison.

The audience clapped and cheered as all the lights came on in the arena, dazzling the place like a movie premiere. Sana, Krystal, and Neil were now surrounded by several other performers, ready to perform with them on the stage. “Enjoy the show!” Sana told the audience.

   What followed was a series of circus acts by the performers in the arena. Sana, Krystal, and Neil made their way out from the arena as a group of jugglers riding unicycles came circling their way before the audience, who watched with intrigued eyes. Once the jugglers exited, Krystal went with three tightrope walkers onto the tightrope, leading them as she pranced her way forward. She waved an umbrella in her right hand as she successfully reached the end of the rope with the other walkers as well.

   Up next, Neil came upon the trapeze, positioning his legs upward as he held on from the bottom, while a second performer united with him by joining his legs in the same position. There was a balance of symmetry between the two as they held onto the trapeze for the audience to watch in amazement.

Then, Sana came back into the arena, following with two performers, who brought in a large red and white striped box with wheels attached on the bottom. Once the two performers left, Sana drew out a wand from her trench coat and tapped onto the box. Once she tapped onto it, the door of the box opened, revealing a boy who was dressed in the same attire as Neil. He had wavy medium-length hair of a dark chocolate brown color and big brown eyes that popped out as he made his entry.

   Sana then looked at the audience, and closed the door of the box. She waved her wand over the box door and then tapped it again. Once the door came down, in place of the boy, was a majestic tiger. The audience clapped upon seeing the magnificent act, with some standing up in admiration.

   The tiger stepped out from the box and Sana led it into the center of the arena with her wand. She then directed her wand to a series of hoops. Once she pointed to them, the hoops then caught on fire to the audience’s shock. At that moment, Sana directed the tiger towards the hoops with her wand and the tiger then made its way through the hoops, jumping through them with such remarkable ease, not letting any of the burning flames catch onto its body. By the time the tiger reached the end with success, the audience clapped.

   Sana then led the tiger back into the box, closing the door. The two performers came back and took the box back inside the circus tent, while Krystal and Neil jumped into the arena next to Sana, bowing before the audience as the other performers entered in. The audience stood before them and clapped, cheering for the magnificent display of artistry. Sana, Krystal, and Neil stood proud before the audience and said, “Thank you for coming. Have a good night.”

   And so, the show had ended and the guests in the audience made their way out of the arena while the circus performers headed back inside their tents backstage. Sana, Krystal, and Neil headed into the dressing room where the box was left. Sana opened the door of the box and the tiger came out. “You can change back now, Rey,” Sana told the tiger.

   And at that moment, the tiger had transformed into the form of a human boy; the same human boy who first appeared in the box. And his name was the name Sana had just called him by; Rey.

   “Did you see how much love I got out there?!” Rey exclaimed. “Man! I’m a star!”

   “Oh, shut up, Rey,” Krystal retorted. “My umbrella dance on the tightrope was the highlight of the show and you know it.”

   “Says the girl who almost tripped at the end,” Neil chuckled.

   “It doesn’t matter, guys. Everyone loved the show. That’s all that’s important,” Sana said.

   “Prince! Heer!” Neil called out upon seeing a boy and a girl enter the dressing room.

   The boy wore a classy navy blue suit with a white shirt and black tie and had a cherry-flavored candy cane that was sticking out from his mouth. His hair was a shiny ivory black and smoothened back on the top while his eyes were of a dark brown shade. The girl wore a blue jacket over a long white dress. She had long, curly brown hair and light blue eyes. “Great job today, guys,” Heer said.

   “You saw us?” Neil asked.

   “Well duh, moron. We we’re watching from the first row,” Prince said, irritated.

   “The show would’ve been better if we had Prince in place of Rey,” Krystal said.

   “Hey! You know I was the real star of the show! The crowd was going wild when I came in!” Rey retorted.

   “Students,” a voice called.

   The six individuals turned around to see a middle-aged man, dressed in a black cloak with an emblem on the back of the cloak. He had pale blond hair and blue eyes that gleamed like sapphires.

   “Headmaster Devil,” Sana, Rey, Krystal, Prince, Neil, and Heer said in unison as they bowed down before the man.

   “A dark beast has been detected outside of the academy,” Headmaster Devil told the group.

   “Are you kidding me?! Right after the show?!” Krystal complained. “I don’t have time to get my hands dirty!”

   “But how did it get near here?” Rey asked.

   “The gates to the academy must not have been fully closed after the guests entered,” Sana concluded.

   “You know the drill,” Headmaster Devil said. “Get to work.”

   “You guys go,” Krystal told Sana, Rey, Neil, and Heer. “This outfit is not meant for beast slaying.”

   “This goes for all of you, Krystal,” Headmaster Devil ordered. “Now get with your partners and get the job done.”

   “Yes, sir!” Sana agreed.

   “And just when I was getting ready to take a cat nap,” Prince said.

   At that moment, Rey, Prince, and Heer had transformed within a matter of seconds into their new forms. While Rey changed back into the form of a tiger, Prince had transformed into the form of a lion, while Heer had turned into a snow leopard. And so, Sana, Krystal, and Neil took off along with Rey, Prince, and Heer in their transformed states while Headmaster Devil watched them go.

   The six individuals rushed down the campus of the academy and went outside of the main entrance. Suddenly, a dark-colored beast emerged from the shadows of the night, aiming to attack. The beast had the composition of a wildcat. What really made the beast stood out was its vampire red eyes and long fangs. The six of them dodged the beast, surrounding it in circular motion. “You really picked the wrong time to call for animal control!” Krystal shouted at the beast.

   “Rey, go to your right and attack it from behind!” Sana ordered Rey. Rey then went forward and jumped upward, pouncing the beast to the ground. As he tried to hold it down, the beast kicked him off into the wall.  

   “Heer, hit him directly!” Neil told Heer.

   Heer dashed off, directly pouncing the beast into the wall to hold it down. “Krystal, you can make a move now,” Sana told Krystal.

   “All right then,” Krystal said as she drew out her wand from her vest. She spun her wand around and gave it a single tap, transforming the wand into a large sized circular shaped ring in a gold color that had a big red bow with a golden bell attached to it.  

   “Prince, use your Sonic Roar attack! I’ll add more power with my sonic bell!” Krystal ordered.

   Prince nodded and immediately let out a mighty roar, which emitted large sound waves towards the beast. Heer got out of the way, while the beast remained traumatized by the loud noises from Prince’s Sonic Roar. Krystal then rang her sonic bell and plunged it into the ground, which released a sonic boom attack that further weakened the resistance of the beast.

   “I’ll make the next move,” Sana said as she took out her wand and tapped it to transform it into the grand trident known as the trishula. “Rey, attack with a fireball move!” Rey emitted a fireball attack directly from his roar, which hit the beast until it was down on the surface. Sana then jumped in, plunging her trishula into the ground, which created a ring of flames around the beast.

   “I think you need some cooling off now,” Neil said as he took out his own wand. Once he tapped it, the wand turned into a blue archery bow with an icy looking arrow attached to it. He pulled the arrow onto the bow and then hit it directly at the beast, striking it in its heart. At that moment, the arrow had not only hit the beast, but it spread a coating of ice that completely froze it.

   “Why in the world would you freeze it?!” Sana shook her head.  “That thing would’ve burned to ashes anyway.”

   “Hey! My arrows do that. They freeze targets once they’re weakened,” Neil talked back.

   “Quit complaining! You can just melt it down, Sana,” said Krystal.

   “Right. Rey, go ahead,” Sana ordered Rey.

   Rey released another fireball attack at the frozen beast, completely melting it down until there was nothing left but its ashes. “Eww! The smell of those things once they’re dead is horrible!” Krystal cried.

   “Good work, guys,” said Sana. “Looks like we can call it a day.” And so, Rey, Prince, and Heer all transformed back into their human forms. “Well, that was a good work out!” Rey exclaimed.

   “Thank God that’s over. I need to take that cat nap,” said Prince. “Good night.”

***

   The next day, it was a silent morning at the Ringmasters Training Academy. All the students of the academy were just entering the school from their respective dorm rooms. However, there was one boy, who for some reason was being constantly looked at as he walked down the halls of the academy.

   The boy was indeed sharp looking, as he came dressed in a fine white suit with cream-colored shoes, a blue shirt, and a white necktie. His hair was even well groomed, smoothened out with small spikes coming from the top. He made his way into what was known as the Devil’s Lair, also referred to as Headmaster Devil’s office. The boy opened the door and the headmaster looked up from his desk and said, “Good morning. Please sit.”

   The boy made his way to the seat in front of Headmaster Devil’s desk, crossing his legs as he sat down. “I’m glad you were able to come,” Headmaster Devil told the boy. “This is a great opportunity for you.”

   “Not really for me. More for your students.”

   “Right. As you know, this is the Ringmasters Training Academy, one of the most exclusive academies in the country for students who excel in the performing arts and are fit to be professional circus performers or even better, ringmasters. Now besides you, me, and the rest of the academy, everyone else in the city and beyond simply thinks this is a school for a bunch of circus artists.”

   “But I know that you all have a larger purpose beyond the mere entertainment for city folk.”

   “Of course you do. Otherwise you wouldn’t have come here. This academy doesn’t just train students for the circus world. A ringmaster is known as the leader of the circus and the main star of the show. But for us, there’s a different meaning. Students in this school are divided into two groups…ringmasters and human-beasts. Every ringmaster is partnered with a human-beast. The ringmasters are students who are capable of coordinating themselves and their quick thinking skills with their human-beast partners. The human-beasts are the students who are able to transform into wild animals and use their own abilities to match up to those of their partners. Every partnership is formed based on compatibility and usage of skill as each human-beast has their own special power that matches up with each ringmaster, who yields a wand that transforms into a weapon that carries the same power. All these characteristics are what make up the ideal ringmaster duo.”

   “Headmaster Devil, I know the deal. You don’t need to go into all the details that have been pounded into my brain many times before even entering this building. I myself am a highly trained human-beast, so I would know how things work around here. That’s why you brought me to your school. The question is…which students are the best at capturing the dark beasts? This school can only create so many exceptional students. And by exceptional, I mean ones who are qualified for recognition in the Ringmasters Society.”

   “Of course. You had to bring that up. But let’s focus on the important matters. The dark beasts are everywhere. No one knows who or what they are or where they’ve come from. Heck, no one even knows why they continue to exist. All we know is our students are the only ones who are fit to stop them from wreaking havoc across the city and other places in the world. And since you’re a highly qualified human-beast yourself, you’ll be a great example for the students to follow.”

   At that moment, Headmaster Devil’s office phone rang. He immediately took the call.

   “Hello?”

   “Headmaster Devil, the students are seated in the auditorium for the assembly.”

   “All right. I’ll be there in a few minutes.”

   Headmaster Devil hung up the phone and got up from his seat, with the boy getting up as well. “It’s time for the presentation,” Headmaster Devil told the boy. “Shall we?”

   The boy nodded his head and followed Headmaster Devil out of the office and into the halls. The two made their way towards the auditorium. Inside the auditorium, while students were getting seated, Sana, Rey, Krystal, Prince, Neil, and Heer all sat down in the first row, near the front of the stage.

   “Why didn’t you wear the pink blazer I gave you?” Krystal asked Prince.

   “Please. I wouldn’t be caught dead wearing that color,” Prince said as he chewed on the raspberry-flavored candy cane that was in his mouth.

   “Well, now look at you. You’re wearing navy blue which completely clashes with the pink ensemble I have on,” Krystal said as she pointed to her light salmon-colored blazer, pink halter top, rose pink ruffle skirt, and pink-colored pumps. “If you’re going to be my partner, at least coordinate matching colors to show it! And why must you always have those candy canes in your mouth? Christmas time is not all the time!”

   “To hell with the drama,” Prince said.

   “You can be so mean sometimes, Prince!” Krystal cried. “If you would at least cooperate in coordination of color combos, then we’d be the style icon duo of this school! Just imagine!”

   “No one wants to imagine,” Prince mumbled as he shook his head and continued to chew on his candy cane.

   “Does anyone know what this assembly is for?” Sana asked.

   “From what I heard, Headmaster Devil is introducing some special guy to the school,” Rey replied.

   “What makes him special?” Heer asked.

   “Beats me,” Rey said. “From the rumors, I heard he’s a professional human-beast. So he’s supposed to be like a mentor at the school now.”

   “Wow. Really?!” Sana asked.

   “HA! I bet he’s not that good!” Neil smirked.

   Then, Headmaster Devil entered onto the stage of the auditorium, heading towards the podium. All the students and professors stood up from their seats as the headmaster looked upon them. “You may all sit,” Headmaster Devil permitted. And so, everyone sat down, looking anxious as they waited for the headmaster to begin.

   “Students and faculty…I am very pleased with the progress of our students at the academy. To others in the world, we may seem like a bunch of clowns or slacker circus artists. But we are more than that. And I am proud to have you all as students of the academy,” Headmaster Devil began speaking. “With time, I have begun to see that there are some of you who have the potential to qualify for the Ringmasters Society. Only the best of the best can be recognized for acceptance. For some of you, that would be a great honor. But only the most elite can make it to such a prestigious position. And now that I see students are training more and more to enhance their abilities, I would like to introduce a new addition to our academy. He is not joining us as a student…but as a mentor. He is one of the most well trained and highly skilled human-beasts in the city. In fact, he has trained all over from Europe to Asia. And so, he will provide great guidance to some of you. Please give a warm welcome for Aiden Galloway.”

   While the other students clapped, Neil’s eyes beamed as his mouth dropped slightly in shock upon hearing that name. And at that moment, the boy, Aiden Galloway, made his entry onto the stage. As Aiden walked onto the stage, Sana, Rey, Krystal, Prince, and Heer all shared the same shocked face as Neil had.

   “Neil! He looks exactly like you!” Krystal exclaimed.

   “How is that possible?” Heer asked.

   “That’s because he’s none other than my twin brother,” Neil replied as he sulked in his seat.

   The others gave off surprised faces as they watched Aiden stand before the students and faculty on the stage. And it was true. He looked exactly like Neil from head to toe. And Neil wasn’t too happy to see Aiden on the stage. Sana looked up at Aiden, who gave off a stern, yet confident stance as he stood before the student body. I wonder what it’s going to be like with this guy around, Sana thought.

***

   After the assembly, Sana, Rey, Neil, and Prince were walking down the hall during free period while Krystal and Heer had gone off to get breakfast in the cafeteria. “So…what do you guys think of Aiden?” Sana asked Rey, Neil, and Prince.

   “I don’t think he’s so tough,” Rey replied. “I bet me and you could take him out.”

   “Is he as strong as everyone says, Neil?” Sana asked Neil.

   “Why should we care?!” Neil retorted. “He’s not a student here. Besides, he’s not the kind of guy to mentor anyone! I don’t know what drugs Devil was on that made him pick that guy to be a mentor here!”

   “Someone’s a bit touchy,” Rey whispered to Sana.

   “Typical,” Prince rolled his eyes. “A stupid tough guy who can’t stand his obviously better brother.”

   “Did you say something, Prince?!” Neil said.

   As the four kept walking, they stopped to see Aiden coming right in their direction. Aiden looked up, stopping as he saw the foursome together. He then turned to Neil, who glared at him in return. “You got a problem or something?!” Neil shouted at Aiden. “Quit looking at me!”

   Aiden closed his eyes, smirking. “Still the same old idiot,” he said.

   “What’d you say?!” Neil shouted further at Aiden.

   “So, we finally come face-to-face with the school’s top dog,” Rey said. “We got thirty minutes till class starts. That’s plenty of time for a little battle. You in on this, Neil?”

   “Oh, I’ll join you!” Neil agreed, fist pumping Rey in agreement.

   “What?! You guys are crazy! We’ll get in trouble!” Sana exclaimed.

   “Come on, Sana. We’ll take this guy out in a flash,” said Rey.

   “To hell with the drama,” Prince said as he then turned away. “I’m outta here.”

   “What the hell?! Why are you being such a wuss?!” Rey asked Prince as Prince began walking away from the group.

   “I don’t do stupidity,” Prince replied as he continued walking with his back turned. “Later.”

   “What a chicken!” Rey exclaimed. “You ready to fight?!”

   “If you morons wish to get expelled, then be my guest,” Aiden replied.

   “Guys, just go to class,” Sana told Rey and Neil. “Besides, we have a test for our Energy Enhancement class.”

   “We have a test?!” Rey exclaimed.

   “Damn it! I didn’t study!” Neil cried.

   “We’ll settle this later! We gotta hit the books now!” Rey said as he and Neil dashed off down the hall.

   “I’m sorry about them,” Sana apologized to Aiden. “They can be a bit of a handful.”

   “Don’t be sorry. I know how my sad excuse for a brother is like,” Aiden replied. “You’re one of the first students I’ve met around here. What is your name?”

   “Oh…Sana,” Sana answered. “Sana J. Malik.”

   “Sana,” Aiden repeated in a quieter tone. “Well then…it’s nice to meet you. I hope to see you again.”

   “Uh…sure,” Sana said.

   With that, Aiden walked away, heading down the hall while Sana looked on.

***

   Later on, Sana made her way to her Energy Enhancement class. She walked over to her seat, which was right next to Rey in the middle of the classroom where all the desks were set up side by side in three columns. “So I heard you met Aiden during free period,” Krystal told Sana, sitting behind her and Rey next to Prince.

   “Who told you?” Rey asked Krystal, turning around.

   “I did,” Prince replied. “Whenever someone does something stupid, someone has to talk about it.”

   “I’m not stupid!” Neil exclaimed, sitting on the right column, next to Heer.

   “Why are you so surprised about him being here?” Heer asked Neil. “He is your brother after all. Didn’t he tell you he was coming to the school?”

   Neil sulked in his seat. “Let’s not talk about that,” Neil said while Heer sighed, shaking her head.

   “But I saw you speaking to him alone, Sana,” Krystal said. “What was he like?”

   “You spoke to him when we left?” Rey asked Sana.

   “Only for a moment. Then he left,” Sana answered. “Why do you look so upset?”

   “Shut up. I could care less,” Rey said, turning to the front of the classroom.

   “Anyways Sana, tell me. What’s Mr. Aiden like?” Krystal asked Sana. “He may look like Neil, but somehow he’s actually more polished. There’s something charming about that guy. So, what did he talk to you about?”

   “Would you shut up already?” Rey said to Krystal, turning back to her.

   “Well then!” Krystal exclaimed.

   “Krystal, he just asked my name and that’s all there is to it. You act as if he was ready to propose to me or something,” Sana said.

   “Oh fine. Whatever you say,” Krystal said.

   Once the bell rang, the teacher, Professor Luna, entered the classroom. She placed her briefcase onto her desk, brushing aside her neatly combed blonde hair that was tied in a ponytail. “All right, class. I know you were all expecting a test today. But I have decided to postpone it till tomorrow,” Professor Luna announced.

   “Are you kidding me?!” Rey exclaimed. “I did fifteen minutes of cramming for nothing?!”

   “Instead, we are going to discuss the importance of energy conversion during battles,” Professor Luna said as she began writing on the board. She then turned, and looked at Prince, who sat back in his seat, chewing on his raspberry-flavored candy cane while placing his feet on the desk. “Prince Blake,” Professor Luna called on Prince.

   “Yeah?” Prince replied.

   “How many times do I have to tell you not to put your feet on the desks?” Professor Luna said to Prince. “And why do you keep having those candy canes in your mouth during class?”

   “To hell with the drama,” Prince mumbled, rolling his eyes.

   “What did you say?!” Professor Luna asked Prince.

   “I was just wondering why you care so much. My family has paid every damn dime to get me in this school. That makes the academy my home. So I can treat it like home. If treating it like home means chewing on my candy cane and putting my feet up, then deal with it,” Prince replied. “Besides, I do pay attention in this class.”

   “He’s actually talking back,” Krystal said in a whispering voice, sounding surprised as ever.

   “Is that so?! Well then, why don’t you come up before the class for my demonstration of energy conversion,” Professor Luna stated.   “And I need another volunteer. Ah! Heer St. Hale! You come up with Prince to the front of the class.”

   Heer nodded her head silently and went up to the front of the class along with Prince. As the two went up, Rey and Neil noticed Aiden through the window of the classroom, walking in the hall. The two looked at each other and Rey whispered, “He’s right there. Here’s our chance.”

   “Rey Murgatroyd! Neil Galloway!” Professor Luna shouted. Rey and Neil turned to Professor Luna. “You think this is chatting time?! Fine then! You two can go out in the hall!”

   Rey and Neil got up from their seats, giving off smirks as they left the classroom. Sana moped in her seat. I have a bad feeling those two are going to cause some trouble, Sana thought, shaking her head.

   Outside of the class, Rey and Neil stepped out into the hall and hid quietly behind the pillars as Aiden was walking down the aisle. “I say we sneak attack on him,” Rey told Neil.

   “Right. You can pounce on him from behind. Then I’ll make a move,” Neil added.

   “Good idea!” Rey exclaimed.

   “What are you two doing?!” a voice asked from behind Rey and Neil.

   Rey and Neil gasped as they turned around to see Headmaster Devil standing right behind them.

   “Headmaster Devil!” Rey and Neil exclaimed in unison.

   “You didn’t answer my question. Why are you two out lingering in the hall?” Headmaster Devil asked.

   “We were sent out of class, sir,” Neil replied.

   “I see,” Headmaster Devil said. “So, what was this whole sneak attack plan you both were discussing?”

   “Oh…that…um,” Rey mumbled. “We were just talking about an act…for the next circus show! Right, Neil?!”

   “Right!” Neil agreed.

   “Yeah, yeah. In my office,” Headmaster Devil ordered. “Let’s see what I have to do with you two idiots.”

    Rey and Neil gulped.

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Stuck in an Old Story Part 2

“We’re so screwed!” Neil cried as he shrieked at the sight of the dark beast coming their way.

“Shouldn’t we at least try to fight it?!” Rey asked.

“Dude, the size of that thing could crush us alone. We’re no match.”

“Krystal is right. We’re chickens.”

“Wherever Krystal is now is probably better than this!”

“Come on! Why don’t you fire an arrow or something?!”

“Wait! What’s that?!”

Rey looked up to see someone coming down from the sky. The dark beast was seemingly distracted by the sight. The closer Rey looked, the more he realized he knew exactly who he was looking at. Dropping from the sky was Sana. She drew out her trishula, unleashing a gorgeous fire from it towards the eyes of the dark beast. The dark beast began to tumble as its eyes stung from the fire. The ground shook as the beast got down to the ground. Sana landed before Rey and Neil. Rey was shocked to see her, but he was even more shocked that she changed clothes as well. She was wearing a short-sleeved red blouse with an orange saree cloth draped around her with matching red pants.

“Sana, what are you doing here?!” Rey exclaimed. “And you changed clothes?!”

“That’s the least confusing thing at this point,” Neil said.

“I was looking for you, and we stumbled upon that fairy tale book. Then, we ended up here,” Sana said.

“We? Who’s we?” Rey asked.

“Me and Zayn. I don’t know where he ended up though,” Sana said.

“Damn,” Neil said. “All of us are scattered at this point.”

“You mean Krystal isn’t with you?” Sana asked.

“No. She disappeared after stepping on some arrow thing,” Neil said.

“Okay, I know we have a lot to talk about, but we should maybe hide somewhere before the beast wakes up,” Rey said.

“Let’s go back to the cave!” Neil exclaimed.

Sana nodded and followed Rey and Neil.

***

On the other hand, Krystal got up from the bed and looked around her surroundings, getting increasingly confused. She didn’t understand how she got in the new place to begin with. Her incredibly long hair was tiresome and dragging.

“How did I even get here?” Krystal asked. She went to the nearby door and tried to open it, but it was locked tight. “Great. How the hell am I gonna get out of here?!”

Krystal looked at the window again. She walked towards it and shouted, “Hello! Anyone out there? Hello!”

Krystal could faintly hear a voice nearby. The person was saying hello, and they sounded familiar. She looked outside the window and was stunned. Way down on the ground was Zayn. He was wearing a gray kurta with purple pants and silver sandals. She said, “What are you doing here?! And why do you look so nice in that outfit?”

“What?”

“Never mind! Pretend you didn’t hear that last part.”

“Okay…what happened here?”

“Well, me, Rey, and Neil got zapped into this fairy tale book. We were in the same story, and somehow, I ended up here and now I have this ridiculously long mane.”

“I’ll need to come up there. We can communicate better when we’re in close contact.”

“You can’t. I think everything is locked. The door won’t open.”

“There’s another way. Let down your hair.”

“What?!”

“You just have to do it.”

“Why the hell would I do that?!”

“Ask less questions and throw down your hair.”

Krystal looked at her long braid and sighed. She grabbed hold of all her hair and threw it down out the window. Her braid went all the way next to where Zayn was. Zayn grabbed hold of her hair and began to climb up the tower with it.

“Oww!” Krystal exclaimed. “Watch how you grab my hair! I don’t understand how anyone would think this is practical. If the girl in this story had to go through this, imagine what else she went through!”

Before Krystal could complain some more, Zayn had arrived by the window. She didn’t know why, but she found herself to be flustered as he was nearby. She watched as Zayn quickly drew out his wand, transforming it into his clarinet. He said, “You might want to stand back.”

Krystal nodded as she took a few steps to back away. Zayn began to play his clarinet in the B-flat major scale. Twisting sand began to flow out from the clarinet onto the bars, building up further and further until it encased them like a cocoon. Zayn waited a moment before he kicked the bars down and entered the room.

“I’ve never seen you use your sand like that,” Krystal said.

“Well, it can work like that. Are you okay?”

“Not really! I don’t even know how I got here! How did you get here?”

“Sana opened the fairy tale book, and we got zapped into it.”

“Wait, is Sana not with you?”

“No. She may have ended up in the story with Rey and Neil.”

“Speaking of stories, why’d you tell me to throw down my hair?”

“So, you don’t know the story of Rajamani?”

“Rajamani?”

“It’s the story of a maiden with incredibly long hair that gets abducted by an evil witch away from her kingdom. In the story, she lets down her hair for the prince to climb up and rescue her.”

“Seriously? When did you read this story?”

“I read a lot of books when I was in…well, in my childhood.”

Krystal could sense Zayn was withholding information, but she found it was best to not question it.

“Anyway, I meant to say, I read a bunch of different stories at that time. My mom is half Iranian, so she had all these books of folktales from Asia. This story was one of the ones I read,” Zayn said.

“I see. I honestly didn’t expect you to read folktales.”

“Well, it was the best thing I could indulge in at the time. Anyway, we should focus less on small talk and get out of here. “

“You’re right. You want to try breaking the door? I would, but I’m not sure my sonic bell can do that.”

“Well, there’s another route.”

Krystal was puzzled, but she noticed Zayn looking at the window. She shrieked and said, “You want us to jump out the window?! Are you nuts?!”

“I know it’s scary, but I have a feeling you have to.”

“Wouldn’t breaking the door be easier?! I thought you at least had that much knowledge.”

“Look, we don’t have time to break the door and run around the tower to find an exit. There’s another reason I have, but it’s best to explain after we jump.”

“You mean after I die?”

“You’re not going to die. I’ll hold onto you as we jump.”

Ugh. I don’t know about this. My heart rate is going up, Krystal thought. I guess I have to trust him.

“Fine, let’s just do this already,” Krystal said as she walked towards the window. She looked down, startled by the height of the supposed jump. She gulped, unsure if she could handle it when suddenly, Zayn grabbed hold of her around her waist.

“Is this okay?” he asked. Krystal nodded, feeling flustered but secure. She wrapped her right arm around Zayn, so she could hold onto him.

“Ready?”

Krystal nodded. Zayn proceeded to jump along with Krystal. She held her screams inside as they dropped down to the ground. Zayn quickly drew out his clarinet to emit a sound energy beam that allowed them to gently bounce onto the ground. Krystal took a deep breath while Zayn looked at her and said, “Are you okay?”

“Yeah, I’m fine. Thanks. Now explain why you needed to do this instead.”

“If I’m correct, our best way of getting of the story is by completing it. You see, in the original story, Rajamani is rescued by Prince Mahendra and they escape by jumping out of the window.”

“Oh! So, how did I end up here? I mean, I left from the other story and landed in this one.”

“Do you remember anything before you got here?”

“I remember I stepped on something. It looked like an arrow.”

“An arrow? That means you must’ve gone to the next story. The arrow was probably a way of doing that.”

“That is a possibility. So, if you think we have to complete the story to get out, what happens next?”

Before Zayn could answer, he sensed a presence coming. He looked up, seeing a woman with a dark, long-haired mane, wearing a wine-red saree, and silver cuff bracelets floating above in the sky. Seeing her made him realize something.

“Krystal,” Zayn said.

“Yeah.”

“This is the part where we run.”

“What?!”

The woman immediately shot dark energy blasts from her eyes towards Krystal. Zayn got Krystal out of the way, and he grabbed hold of her hand. The two of them ran as the woman continued to launch her attacks.

“You can’t run away, Rajamani!” the woman shouted as she launched a dark energy blast from her hands.

“I’m not Rajamani!” Krystal exclaimed.

“Don’t tell her that!” Zayn said.

Krystal got struck in her back by the beam, alarming Zayn. He quickly countered with a sound energy beam from his clarinet, striking the woman in the face. It bought them some time, so Zayn quickly got hold of Krystal and took her under the refuge of a tall plant that was leaning downwards, creating a shade effect. It was amongst several other plants and provided good cover. He signaled Krystal to keep quiet as he kept an eye out for the woman. Krystal controlled her breathing as she rested against the plant, still feeling the pain from the attack.

***

For Sana, Rey, and Neil, the three were taking cover inside the cave. Rey looked at Sana, who seemed to be strategizing something. He asked her, “Okay, you have a plan?”

“What makes you think I have a plan?”

“Because you’re thinking too hard.”

“At least one of us is thinking here.”

“Hey! It was my idea that we hide in the cave!”

“Rey, how long can we sit in this cave like ducks?” Neil asked. “We have to do something to get out here.”

“What can we do?” Rey asked. “This story makes no sense! I thought after Krystal left and Sana came, she’d be the same character. But look at her getup!”

“Rey, didn’t I tell you this story before?” Sana asked.

“Yeah, and I don’t remember,” Rey said. “All I remembered was the title and the ten-headed monster.”

Rey’s words made Sana realize something. She was trying to figure out the logistics of the story, and how it tied to a solution to getting out. Something finally clicked for her.

“I think I’m starting to understand something,” Sana said.

“Okay, share,” Neil said.

“You two mentioned a barrier when you tried to run away from the dark beast, right?” Sana asked. “The barrier is probably preventing you from leaving because the story hasn’t been completed.”

“You mean like we should be following the story?” Rey asked.

“Something like that. This whole time you’ve been trying to find an exit or something to get out of the story, but stories don’t just end like that,” Sana said. “I think to get out, we have to complete the story.”

“You mean complete it exactly how it was originally written?” Neil asked.

“Not exactly. See, these stories aren’t exactly like the ones I read. The one we’re in has a dark beast, so I can only assume someone or something casted a spell on this book to change that aspect of the story,” Sana said. “If we’re going to get out, we have to complete the story in a way that’s authentic to the way it is set up right now.”

“And how do we do that?” Neil asked.

“I know! You must remember the details of the story, right?” Rey asked.

“Based off the clothes, you two are the village boys that befriend the princess,” Sana said. “In the story, the two boys go into hiding after the princess’ supposed demise.”

“Demise?” Neil asked. “You mean Krystal could’ve gotten hurt or something?”

Sana pondered for a moment, remembering that Rey told her about Krystal stepping on an arrow before disappearing. It made her think that she must’ve exited the story, rather than disappeared.

“No, I think Krystal went to the next story. That’s what the arrow probably meant,” Sana said. “But I think the story must’ve replaced her with me once I entered.”

“How? You’re wearing a completely different outfit than what she wore,” Neil said.

“In the story, when the princess disappears, the two boys try to fend off the monster, but struggle to do so. They plead for the princess to come back, and she reappears, fully transformed,” Sana said. “She rises as the avatar of fire, Agni.”

The details of the story started to come back to Rey as Sana explained them. After thinking for a bit, he said, “So, if you hadn’t come to the story, we’d be stuck here forever?”

“Consider yourselves lucky,” Sana said, shaking her head. “Anyway, Agni takes out the monster and everyone is saved.”

“Hold on. I’m not gonna stand in the background while you get to have all the action,” Rey said.

“Yeah, me neither!” Neil exclaimed.

“You don’t have to. Remember, we’re taking on the story in our own way,” Sana said. “I have a plan that should work.”

***

On the other hand, Zayn and Krystal were still hiding under the giant plant. The plant’s shade protected them, and Krystal found comfort in how it almost felt alive, like the plant was trying to conceal them. Its soft yellow color was pleasing to her eyes. Krystal could feel the pain from the attack was going down a bit. She looked over at Zayn, who was rather quiet. She couldn’t tell if it was because he was actively looking out for the woman or if it was something else.

“Something on your mind?” Krystal asked.

Zayn turned to Krystal and said, “Huh?”

“I asked if something was on your mind.”

“Why do you ask?”

“You’ve been staring into nothingness for the past few minutes while I’m over here in pain. You haven’t even bothered to ask if I’m okay!”

“Are you complaining to me after I saved us both?”

“Complaining?! You think I’m complaining?! You think it’s cool that I sit here like a duck while you drown yourself in your loner thoughts?”

“Now you’re just being ridiculous.”

“The only thing ridiculous here is that you haven’t said much of anything since we started hiding here. There’s nothing ridiculous about me wanting you to show care for me!”

Krystal realized how strong her words came off upon seeing Zayn’s stunned expression. She found herself flustered, unsure as to why she said what she said. She turned around for a moment, trying to figure out what to say.

“Okay, sorry about that last part. I think I came off too strong,” Krystal said. She could feel her cheeks were getting red.

Zayn found himself to be a little flustered as he tried to figure out what to say. He looked at her and said, “No, you’re fine. I should apologize. I wasn’t paying attention to anything else this whole time and you’re in pain. Are you okay?”

“I’m feeling a little better.”

“I’m sorry. I wish I explained things before she showed up and attacked us.”

“Who was she by the way?”

“She’s Rajamani’s stepmother, Tanveer. She’s the evil witch that kidnapped her when she was a child, wanting to auction her for her magical hair.”

“Okay then…that’s pretty dark. So, now what?”

“Well, we have to follow the rest of the story to get out of here.”

“Are you sure about that?”

“Why wouldn’t I be?”

“I’m just thinking we might have to approach this differently. Like, think about it for a moment. No matter what the story is, all these fairy tales have something in common.”

“And that is?”

“They’re all about the battle of good verses evil. Sure, there’s unique morals in all of them, but the overarching theme is there.”

Krystal’s words made Zayn see things differently. Maybe she was onto something. He didn’t know for sure, but with the way things were, he figured there was no harm in going with Krystal’s approach.

“So, you think the important thing is to take down Tanveer?” Zayn asked.

“I think if we take her down together, we have a chance of getting out of here.”

“Okay, in that case, I may have an idea of what we should do.”

“You do? But we don’t know where she probably is now?”

“I was watching for her, and she may be in the forest right now, waiting for us. It’s what she did in the original story.”

“All right. Let’s hear this plan then.”

***

It didn’t take long for Zayn to explain his plan to Krystal. When they agreed on everything, they set out to put it into action. They made it into the forest and Krystal walked off on her own while Zayn hid amongst the trees and bushes. The forest was dense and oddly quiet. The tree branches hung like the hands of a witch reaching for its prey. Krystal gulped. She tried to remain calm, trusting the plan and Zayn. As she walked further into the forest, she said, “Hey, Tanveer! I’m here now.”

Krystal waited for a response. She tried to refrain from clenching her skirt to not look scared. It didn’t take long for her to sense a presence coming near.

It was Tanveer. She hovered before Krystal, seemingly ready to take her away with her sharp purple fingernails.

“At last, you finally come back,” Tanveer said. “It’s not like you have a choice.”

Krystal smirked and said, “Think again.”

This was Zayn’s cue. He rushed out from hiding, launching a sound wave from his clarinet at Tanveer. With Tanveer distracted, he stood by Krystal as she transformed her wand into her sonic bell. She launched a sound wave from her sonic bell to further boost Zayn’s attack on Tanveer. A visibly irritated Tanveer quickly rose back from the ground, her neck twitching as she tossed a dark energy beam towards Krystal like a football. Zayn quickly pulled Krystal out of the way as the energy beam hit one of the trees.

Zayn looked at Krystal and said, “Are you okay?”

“I’m good. Dodging is a lot harder with this much hair!”

“You’re gonna have to use it as an advantage somehow? Think of anything yet?”

“No! I’ve never exactly fought with ten feet of hair before.”

“I’ll keep her busy while you get an attack ready.”

Tanveer created a spiraling dark energy beam in her hands and tossed it while Zayn countered, calling out “B-flat major!” He played his clarinet in the key and a spiral of sand emerged, countering the energy beam.

Krystal tried to think of a way to use her hair to attack. It was crucial as Zayn told her that in the original story, Rajamani destroyed Tanveer with the powers of her magical hair. Krystal had to do that in combination with her sonic bell. She realized she had to trust herself that she could make it work, but it was hard to think on her feet so quickly.

Before she knew it, Zayn was being pinned down by Tanveer’s nails. She knew she had to step in. Krystal immediately grabbed hold of her braid, whipping it like a lasso as she threw it and it wrapped around Tanveer’s arm. Krystal rang her sonic bell against her braid, and the sound wave rippled through her hair as it combined with the golden glow that shimmered through the strands. The powers of the hair and Krystal’s sound wave struck Tanveer, releasing her from Krystal’s grip as she fell to the ground in defeat.

Krystal quickly rushed to Zayn, helping him get up. She asked, “Are you okay?”

“Yeah, I’m fine,” Zayn said. “Nice work by the way.”

“Look at you! You’re actually complimenting me!”

Before Zayn could say anything, he could feel something shaking beneath the ground. A portal began to open, taking Zayn and Krystal with it. It wasn’t too long until the two had landed back in the library. Krystal looked at her hair and clothes, seeing they had returned to normal.

“Yes! Hello, normal long hair!” Krystal exclaimed. “I can’t believe we did it!”

“That’s a relief. Imagine if we ended up in another story.”

“What about the others? Do you think we can do something?”

“If we open the book again, we’ll get sucked back in the story. We have to trust they know how to get out like we did.”

“You think they know?”

“They have Sana on their side. There’s no way they won’t know. For now, we can wait here for them.”

***

Sana looked outside the cave, trying her best to remain hidden. She could see the dark beast was still outside. She looked at Rey and Neil and said, “All right. We got one shot at this. Ready, Neil?”

“I don’t know about this,” Neil whimpered. “You’re sending me in like a headless bird.”

“Come on, man! You got this!” Rey exclaimed.

“We’ll back you up sooner than you think,” Sana said.

Neil gulped as he looked outside. He took a deep breath and said, “Okay. I’m going in.”

Neil immediately charged outside, screaming like a lunatic. Sana put her hand to her face in embarrassment while Rey began to chuckle.

“All right, dark beast! Come and get me!” Neil exclaimed as he flailed his arms.

“That idiot,” Sana said, rolling her eyes.

“He’s really taking this role seriously,” Rey giggled.

Neil waved his arms to get the beast’s attention. It didn’t take long for the dark beast to let out a loud growl as it stomped its way towards Neil. It moved its paw to grab him. That’s when Sana and Rey jumped in. Sana immediately struck the beast’s paw with embers coming from her trishula. The beast stepped back as Rey transformed into his beast form while Neil transformed his wand into his bow and arrow.

“You overacted,” Sana told Neil.

“Hey, I’m not a professional!” Neil exclaimed.

“Well, you’re a professional goof!” Rey laughed.

“All right, focus, guys. Remember the plan,” Sana said. “Neil, attack the legs. Rey and I got the rest.”

“Got it!” Neil exclaimed as he prepared his bow to fire. He charged up his energy for the perfect ice arrow and struck it at the beast’s feet. Its feet were frozen solid, providing the perfect distraction.

Sana and Rey got to work. She directed Rey, and he jumped, pouncing onto the beast’s body. He lifted his paw, using his Ember Claw attack to pierce his fiery claws into the beast’s chest. These distractions allowed Sana to keep close eye on what the beast’s next move would be.

The dark beast seemingly had enough. It was boiling with rage. Suddenly its face began to transform, shocking Rey and even Neil as he too watched. The beast grew an additional nine heads, each one with the same scary face. It didn’t take long for all ten heads to emit dark energy beams towards Sana, Rey, and Neil. Rey fell off while Neil turned to Sana and said, “Now it decides to be the ten-headed monster in the story?!”

“Don’t worry, I’m prepared for this,” Sana said. “Neil, aim for the heads on the left.”

“What?!”

“Just do it! You need to fire at least four arrows.”

Neil realized he didn’t have time to think as the heads started launching a dark energy wave towards the group. Sana quickly charged up the wave with her trishula and said, “Rey, aim for the heads on the right! Leave the two in the middle!”

Rey nodded, turning to Neil. He nodded back and they proceeded. Neil began to fire one arrow after the next at the heads on the left. Each arrow struck each head, freezing it entirely. Rey quickly launched fireball attacks at each of the heads on the right. During this, Sana continued to charge through the dark energy wave, making her way towards the top where the middle heads were at. The two middle heads were seemingly putting more power into the dark energy wave to get Sana down, but she kept pushing. She powered her trishula through the wave, allowing its dark power to envelope it as the fiery power began to charge through it. Once she got closer to the two heads, she raised the trishula to prepare for the strike. Sana jumped, holding up the dark and fiery trishula as she plunged it through the heads, piercing it further through the body as she powered through to the ground. The dark beast split in two and slowly evaporated into dark purple ash.

Rey transformed back. He looked at Neil, whose mouth dropped wide open. He couldn’t blame him as he too was astonished at what he saw. At the same time, he knew he shouldn’t be surprised. This was Sana after all.

Sana slowly got up from the ground. Rey and Neil rushed to her side with Rey asking, “Are you okay?”

“Yeah, I’m good,” Sana said.

“That was so awesome!” Neil exclaimed. “Now was the girl in the story as badass as you were just now?!”

“You’d have to read it,” Sana smirked.

Before anything else could be said, a portal opened and took Sana, Rey, and Neil with it. The three screamed as they were transported back into the library, returning to their old clothes. As they got up, Krystal said, “You guys made it!”

“Yeah, we did. Was there ever any doubt?” Rey asked.

“She certainly did for a bit,” Zayn said.

“Hey!” Krystal exclaimed. “Anyway, you won’t believe what happened!”

“Damn it! It’s almost midnight!” Rey cried.

“Seriously?! We were gone that long?!” Neil exclaimed.

“And we still have to write the paper,” Krystal said as she sulked into her chair.

“Why don’t you guys just ask for an extension?” Zayn asked. “I’m sure getting sucked into a fairy tale book is a valid excuse.”

“Please! Professor D’Sena is such a miser. He could care less,” Neil said. “What are we gonna do?!”

“Well, if we work fast tonight, we can get this done,” Krystal said.

“How exactly?” Sana asked.

“With the way we had to strategize in our stories, this sets up the perfect foundation for our paper!” Krystal exclaimed.

“Yeah, you’re right,” Rey said. “We can finish this with no problem.”

“All right! Let’s get cracking then!” Neil exclaimed as he turned on the lights.

“Please tell me you can get us out of here,” Sana said to Zayn. “I don’t want to have a sleepover at the library again.”

“Luckily I got my dad’s key,” Zayn said.

With that, Sana and Zayn headed out of the library while Rey, Krystal, and Neil stayed behind to work on their paper.

***

The following morning, Rey, Krystal, and Neil managed to finish the paper. Of course, it did take the entire night. So, when the afternoon rolled and they handed it in, they crashed after school for long naps.

The day after, the trio were in Combat Strategies I. Sana looked at the three of them as they were all snoring for a solid five minutes until she woke them up. Rey yawned and said, “Why do you have to wake us?”

“You want to get in trouble again?” Sana asked.

“It’d be worth it since we lost so much sleep after that whole paper,” Neil said.

Once the bell rang, students started gathering things. As Professor D’Sena cleaned the chalkboard, he said, “Rey, Krystal, and Neil, let me speak to you three for a moment.”

“Good luck,” Sana said as she exited the classroom with Prince, Heer, Zayn, and Akira.

Krystal gulped as she got up with Rey and Neil. The three walked up to Professor D’Sena. He turned around and said, “I finished reading your paper.”

“Oh God,” Krystal said.

“All right. Just tell us already,” Rey said.

“I was very impressed,” Professor D’Sena said.

“Wait, what?!” Neil exclaimed.

“Yes,” Professor D’Sena said. “The way you described the importance of combat strategies and applied them with the context of real examples was exhilarating. It was like you were actually in those battles.”

“Oh, you have no idea,” Krystal said.

“Anyway, I’m happy to give you all an A on this paper. You three will pass this quarter,” Professor D’Sena said.

“Yes!” Neil exclaimed as he high-fived Rey and Krystal.

“And Neil,” Professor D’Sena said. “Try to skip class less next quarter.”

Rey and Krystal chuckled at Neil as they started leaving. Neil protested, “Me skipping class is nothing compared to what you guys do!”

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Stuck in an Old Story Part 1

“Rey! How dare you eat my Marigold Surprise?!” Krystal shouted.

 It was a casual Wednesday at Ringmasters Training Academy. In the afternoon, Sana, Rey, Krystal, and Prince were hanging out in the sophomore lounge area during their break time. Of course, things weren’t casual for long.

  “I didn’t know it was yours,” Rey said as he finished eating the Marigold Surprise.

  “I left it on the table to go get some water. Did you not hear me say that to everyone?”

  “You sure you said that?”

  “Ugh! Even so, you just eat food left on the table that you clearly didn’t buy?! Like a heathen!” Krystal exclaimed. “And why did you two not do anything about it?”

   “I was in the bathroom,” Sana said.

   “I just didn’t care,” Prince said.

   “Ugh!” Krystal exclaimed. “You owe me another one!”

   “What is happening?” Neil asked as he came up to the group in the lounge.

   “Rey ate my Marigold Surprise,” Krystal said.

   “Big deal. You can get another one,” Neil said. “Anyway, Devil apparently wants us in his office.”

   “What?! Who told you that?” Rey asked.

   “My brother casually dropped that while I was walking by in the hall,” Neil said. “Quite rude if you ask me.”

   “You guys better not have done anything,” Sana said.

   “Knowing them, trouble is their best friend,” Prince said.

   “Oh, shut up, Prince!” Krystal exclaimed. “Let’s just get this over with!”

***

   Rey, Krystal, and Neil headed straight to Headmaster Devil’s office. Once they went inside, they found Headmaster Devil wasn’t alone. He was with Professor D’Sena.

   “Professor D’Sena?” Krystal said.

   “Hello, kids,” Professor D’Sena said. “Should I stay for this?”

   “No, Arun,” Headmaster Devil said. “I’ll take it from here.”

   Professor D’Sena nodded and headed out of the office. Krystal was confused and could see Rey and Neil were as well.

   “So, what’s going on?” Krystal asked.

   “You three should probably know,” Headmaster Devil said.

   “Know what?” Rey asked.

   “Professor D’Sena just informed me that you three didn’t do so well on your recent exam,” Headmaster Devil said.

   “What?! I actually studied this time,” Rey said.

   “Hold on. He didn’t even hand them back to us yet,” Neil said.

   “I know. But he informed me that you all are now on the verge of not passing the class this quarter,” Headmaster Devil said.

    “What?!” Krystal exclaimed. “That’s impossible. I had a B this quarter.”

    “Yeah, and now you currently hold a solid seventy,” Headmaster Devil said. “Needless to say, it’s not looking good for you three. You know that Combat Strategies I is a crucial class to pass this year.”

   “We’re not getting kicked out of the academy, are we?!” Neil asked.

   “No, but I did talk to Professor D’Sena just now. He’s giving you three an opportunity that could ensure you three don’t fail this quarter,” Headmaster Devil said.

   “Okay, what is it?” Rey asked.

   “Well, he wants you three to write a six-page paper on the importance of combat strategies and how they’re applicable to real life scenarios,” Headmaster Devil said. “That shouldn’t be too hard.”

   “Six pages? When is it due?” Neil asked.

   “Professor D’Sena wants it by class tomorrow,” Headmaster Devil said.

   “Ugh! How can I write a six-page paper by tomorrow?!” Krystal exclaimed.

   “That’s why he wants you to write it together,” Headmaster Devil said. “A group paper.”

   “Suddenly it gets worse,” Krystal said.

   “It’s a pretty fair opportunity. As long as you get at least a B on the paper, you three will pass this quarter,” Headmaster Devil said. “You three can work on it at the library after school. Shouldn’t be too hard, right?”

   Krystal sighed. Rey looked at Neil and could tell he was feeling just as irritated.

***

   After school, Rey, Krystal, and Neil went to the library to begin work on their paper. Krystal was going through the many sections of books to find relevant materials, Rey was going through the bits of lectures he recorded on his phone, and Neil was staring at his laptop screen. As Krystal arrived back to the table with the books, she sighed and said, “What are you two doing?! The laziness here is unacceptable.”

   “Hey, I’m actually doing something here!” Rey exclaimed. “I’m looking through the lectures I recorded in class.”

   “Those blurry videos with poor audio?” Krystal said.

   “It beats trying to learn from a book,” Rey said. “I’m a visual learner. The only reason I did bad on that exam was because I forgot to study.”

   “And your excuse is what?” Krystal asked Neil. “I told you to start writing the intro, and you’re just staring at the screen.”

   “I have writer’s block,” Neil said. “And since when are you such a taskmaster for school? Isn’t that Sana’s thing?”

   “Because of you guys, I’m missing out on the release of the new Reshawna Fruit Fest bag collection,” Krystal said as she sat down at the table. “I was going to snag the Strawberry Milkshake bag at the mall, and now it’s probably sold out! Ugh.”

   Krystal sighed. She looked at Neil’s laptop screen and said, “I don’t even know how to start this paper.”

   “I would’ve rather gone on some mission where we kick some ass,” Rey said. “Writing about fights isn’t exactly as fun as actually fighting.”

   “Well, we can’t sit here and complain all day,” Neil said. “The sooner we finish this, the better.”

   Krystal got ready to crack open one of the books. As she opened one, she noticed one of the books fell on the floor. She got up to pick it up but was puzzled. It didn’t look like a book that she picked up from the shelves. It had a lavender cover and gold writing on the front that was in a language she didn’t recognize. There was a small golden fairy in the top right corner as well. She knew she had to focus, but she couldn’t help but be intrigued.

   “What are you doing, Krystal?” Rey asked.

   “Oh, I just picked up this book by mistake,” Krystal said as she put the lavender book on the table. “It looks really cool though.”

   “What language is the writing?” Neil asked.

   “Not sure,” Krystal said. “Maybe we can open it and see what’s inside.”

   “I thought we were supposed to focus on the paper,” Rey said.

   “We are. This is just a quick peak,” Krystal said.

   Krystal opened the cream pages of the book. As soon as she opened it, the book emitted a golden glow that stunned her, Rey, and Neil. Suddenly, she could feel herself being pulled into the book along with the others.

   The three of them screamed as they were pulled into a golden portal. After a few fleeting moments, they fell onto a ground. Krystal could feel her back was hurting from the fall. She quickly grabbed her wand, which had fallen on the ground. As she grabbed it, she noticed something different. Her clothes had been changed. She was now wearing a long-sleeved orange dress with intricate gold embroidery.

    “Damn, what the hell just happened?” Rey asked as he got up along with Neil.

    “Your clothes! They changed,” Neil said to Krystal. He looked at Rey, seeing him in a white long-tunic, blue billowy pants, and brown boots. He looked at himself to see he was dressed in the exact same outfit. “I changed clothes! What the hell just happened?!”

    “I just asked that,” Rey said.

    Krystal was puzzled. She couldn’t understand what was going on. The more she pondered over it, the clearer it became to her.

    “I think…we maybe got transported into the book,” Krystal said.

    “What?!” Neil said.

    “Wait, she might be right. Things went whack when she opened the book,” Rey said. “What did it say on the cover?”

    “I don’t know. I couldn’t read it,” Krystal said. “Though there might’ve been a fairy in the corner of the cover.”

    “Fairy tales! We must be in a book of fairy tales,” Neil said.

    Krystal couldn’t believe it, but the more she processed it, the more she realized how true it was.

    “This can’t be happening. So, what fairy tale involves clothes like these?” Krystal asked.

    Before anyone could answer, Krystal heard the sound of loud thumps. She turned around along with Rey and Neil, horrified at what she saw. A giant three-eyed dark beast that had the form of a bear was coming towards them. The creature roared at Krystal, Rey, and Neil.

    “Maybe we should run and discuss this later,” Rey said as he took off.

    Krystal and Neil followed Rey, running off as the dark beast chased them with its loud thumps. It didn’t take long for the dark beast to start launching dark energy beams their way. The trio kept running, dodging each one.

    “I thought you two were always in a fighting mood,” Krystal said to Rey and Neil.

    “Not when we’re being chased by a giant bear!” Neil exclaimed.

    “Look! There’s a little cave thingy!” Rey pointed out.

    Rey quickly led Krystal and Neil towards the cave he found. He pushed the green branches away and headed inside with Krystal and Neil, making sure the dark beast didn’t see them. They sat down and Rey took a deep breath.

    “That was scary as hell,” Rey said. “Man, I’ve never seen anything like that.”

    “I’m confused. I’m scared,” Neil said. “What the hell is happening?!”

    “Neil’s the one that said we’re in a book of fairy tales,” Krystal said. “What fairy tale is this?”

    “I don’t know,” Neil said. “First off, none of the fairy tales I’ve read mentioned dark beasts in them.”

    “Wait a sec. Krystal, was there any writing on the book?” Rey asked.

    “Yeah, but it was in another language,” Krystal said. “Why?”

   “Well, our clothes and the giant monster remind me of this Indian fairy tale that Sana told me about once,” Rey said. “I don’t remember the Sanskrit title, but it translated to Three Kids and a Giant.”

   “So, we’re in an Indian fairy tale book?” Neil asked.

   “I guess so,” Rey said. “But it doesn’t explain why we got sucked into the book. Also, the monster in that tale is a ten-headed giant. So, why the change?”

   “I don’t know what’s worse between the monster we got and that one,” Neil said.

   “Okay, so, does this fairy tale book have some kind of spell on it? I mean how else can you explain us getting sucked into the book,” Krystal said. “Whatever spell was cast on it must’ve transformed the creatures in the stories into dark beasts.”

    “Creatures?! Let’s deal with the story we’re in right now,” Neil said. “Rey, what do you remember about this story?”

    “Ugh, it’s kinda fuzzy,” Rey said. “There were three characters that were being chased by the giant. That’s all I remember right now.”

     “Well, that’s certainly not helpful,” Krystal said.

     “Krystal, it’s something. Anyway, we should be focusing on getting out of here,” Neil said. “Maybe there’s some passageway that leads us out of the book.”

    “It’s worth a shot,” Rey said. “Maybe the end of this cave can lead us out somewhere.”

    Krystal nodded as she got up along with Rey and Neil.  The three kept moving through the cave till they reached the other side. Once they stepped outside, Krystal took in the surroundings. The scent of fresh jasmine flowers was in the air and the trees were covered in a variety of greenery.

    Rey looked ahead, seeing the sun was still bright as ever. He wondered how time worked within the world of the story they were in. There were hundreds of other questions on his mind as well, but he had to focus on getting out.

    “I don’t see the giant bear in sight,” Rey said. “Maybe if we keep walking, we’ll find an exit.”

    “Sounds good. Let’s go,” Neil said.

    Krystal was about to follow Rey and Neil until she could feel her foot press down on something. She looked down, seeing what looked like an arrow imprinted within the grass. She fell through the ground, screaming as a bright glow surrounded her.

    “Krystal!” Rey shouted as he turned around with Neil. It was too late. Krystal had disappeared.

    “Damn it. Where did she go?” Neil asked.

    “I don’t know.”

    Before Rey could even think of what to do, he heard the same giant thumps from before. He looked up along with Neil to see the giant dark beast had returned. As it roared at them again, Rey and Neil ran forward. They ran as fast as they could until they smacked into something that made them fall back. Rey was puzzled as he didn’t see anything in their way. He got up, trying to run again only to fall back again.

    “What’s happening?!” Neil exclaimed. “Why can’t we keep going?!”

    “I don’t know! It’s like there’s some kind of barrier!”

    “So, we’re trapped?!”

    Rey could barely think as the dark beast was getting closer to them. He could feel the pressure as he didn’t know what to do.

***

   Krystal opened her eyes, feeling the heaviness of her pounding head. She sat up, finding herself to be more confused than ever. She was now in a soft pink bedroom that had intricate paintings hanging on the walls along with the usual essentials like a dresser, nightstand etc. What was jarring to her were the steel bars on the window that looked like they were in place to keep her locked up. She looked at her dress, seeing it had changed again. This time she was wearing a bejeweled lilac blouse with a matching skirt. The thing that made her most confused was her hair. It was now incredibly long, tied in a braid that reached all the way to the floor.

    “What the hell is going on here?!” Krystal said.

***

   Back at Ringmasters Training Academy, Sana was heading over to the library. As she walked towards the door, she saw Zayn was heading there as well.

   “Hey, Zayn,” Sana said as she walked up to him.

   “Oh, hey, Sana.”

   “What are you doing here?”

   “I wanted to check out some books here before they close. What about you?”

   “I came to check on Rey. I tried calling him, but he didn’t answer.”

   “He’s probably just busy, but we can check.”

    Sana and Zayn entered the library. The two walked around to find Rey but couldn’t find him anywhere. Then, Sana saw something that caught her eye. She walked over to a table, seeing a bunch of belongings left behind.

    “Do any of these belong to them?” Zayn asked.

    “Yeah. I recognize Neil’s laptop. It has the same blue cat sticker.”

    “Is it possible that they stepped out for a bit or something?”

    “If they did, it’s clearly been a while. His laptop is on lock mode.”

    “What’s that book on the ground?”

   Sana looked down, seeing the book Zayn was referring to. She picked it up, seeing the writing on the front. She recognized it to be in Sanskrit.

    “It appears to be a book of fairy tales,” Sana said as she opened the book. “This actually looks similar to the fairy tale book that my dad gave me when I was younger.”

    It didn’t take long for the book to give off its golden glow. Sana was stunned, and she could see Zayn was equally surprised. Soon, Sana and Zayn were sucked into the book, and it closed, falling to the floor.

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With Friends Like These

It was a cool, breezy Sunday afternoon. Sana, Rey, Neil, and Heer were hanging out at Devil’s Diner for lunch. After paying, they began to head out when Rey said, “Do you think Krystal is gonna be pissed that we got Marigold Surprises without her?”

   “I saved some of mine for her in my leftover box,” Heer said.

   “There you go,” Neil said. “When in doubt, we always got Heer to the rescue.”

   “Oh God,” Sana said.

   “What? What is it?” Rey asked.

   Rey looked to see exactly what was agitating Sana. A boy in a gray hoodie and blue jeans was seemingly taking her picture with his cellphone. Before Rey could say anything to Sana, she started marching over to the boy. He knew this wasn’t going to go well.

   “What the hell are you doing?” Sana asked the boy.

   “What?”

   “Are you taking my picture?”

   “No.”

   Sana grabbed the phone from the boy’s hand, looked at the screen and said, “Then what is this?”

   “Oh, come on,” the boy said. “You’re pretty famous around here. You should take it as a compliment.”

   “I don’t appreciate my photo being taken without my permission.”

   “Oh, come on. It’s a public place. I have the freedom to do so.”

   Sana was about ready to smack the boy until Rey immediately stepped in and did the smacking for her, much to her surprise. The boy let out the biggest ouch Sana had ever heard.

   “She said she doesn’t want her picture taken! Respect that, boy!” Rey exclaimed.

   “Yeah, you get him, Rey!” Neil exclaimed.

   “Thank you, but you already knew I was going to hit him,” Sana said.

   “I was doing you a favor!” Rey exclaimed. “Krystal did your nails earlier today. Do you really think she’d want you to ruin them?”

   Sana sighed and grabbed the phone from the boy, deleting the pictures off it. She handed it back and began to leave with Rey saying, “I better not catch you taking anyone else’s picture again!”

   The boy took off with Sana saying, “The nerve of some people.”

   “Man, Rey, you really whacked that guy,” Neil said as he came up to Rey and Sana.

   “You know I would’ve whacked him just as hard,” Sana said.

   “Yeah, but we’re used to you whacking people,” Neil said.

   “Hey, I’m fully capable of giving people a smacking!” Rey exclaimed. “Especially when my friends are being wronged!”

   Sana noticed Heer was looking at something, seemingly startled. She asked, “Heer, what’s up?”

   Heer turned around, looking like she had seen a ghost or something. Sana turned to see a guy standing across from them. He had dark eyes and short black hair, covered by a blue baseball cap. He wore a blue hoodie with black shorts and gray sneakers.  

   Neil was surprised to see Heer walking away, not saying a word. She started pushing her long hair, hiding her face.

   “Heer, where are you going?” Neil asked, calling out to her. Heer didn’t answer. She just walked away. It was quite unlike her to just leave without saying anything.

   “Hey, dude, did you say anything to our friend?” Rey questioned the guy.

   The guy rolled his eyes and scoffed. His attitude annoyed Rey.

   “Hey, man, we asked you a question,” Neil said.

   “I didn’t do anything aside from just walking by,” the boy said. “If you should be questioning anyone, it would be her.”

   The boy shook his head and left. Sana was very confused, and she could tell that Rey and Neil were as well. She knew there was more going on that she didn’t know about.

***

   Later on, in the evening, Sana was alone in her room at the dorms. She pondered over what happened earlier in the city. What could have happened to Heer? Sana tried to talk to her when she got back, but she said she was tired and needed to rest. Sana wasn’t sure if she was telling the truth or just making an excuse for space, but she wanted to respect her need to be alone.

   Sana was about to get out her notebook to do some studying until she heard a knock on the door. She got up to answer it. It was Krystal standing outside in the hallway.

   “Krystal, what’s up?” Sana asked.

   “What’s up with Heer? She handed me the rest of her Marigold Surprise and wasn’t happy about it.”

   “Really? That’s how you figured she was upset?”

   “You don’t get it. Whenever Heer does something nice for someone, she gives the most wholesome smile. This time she just handed it to me and left. That’s not the Heer I know! What happened?”

   “I’m not really sure. Things were fine until this boy showed up.”

   “A boy?”

   “Yeah, it seemed like they knew each other. She like turned away and just left without saying a word. Rey and Neil questioned the guy about it, and he just gave us an attitude and said we should ask Heer.”

   “Did you get the boy’s name?”

   “No, we didn’t. It was really unusual.”

   “Can you give me some details about his appearance?”

   “What are you planning to do? Conduct a search?”

   “Hey, I have ways of getting information. Just tell me some details about his appearance. Let’s start with what he was wearing.”

   “Uh, blue baseball cap, blue hoodie…”

   “What shade of blue was the hoodie?”

   “What?”

   “What shade of blue was the hoodie? Was it a cobalt blue? Or a sky blue?”

   “I don’t know! Why is this important, Krystal?!”

   “Heer clearly doesn’t want to tell us who this guy is, so I have to gain as much intel and find out myself. I’m gonna go work on that now.”

   “Krystal, there’s no way you can find out who someone is based off such little information.”

   “Don’t underestimate me, Sana. I have my ways.”

***

   The next day, Sana was getting her books from her locker. She turned to see Heer was coming up to her. Heer said, “Sana, I wanted to apologize about yesterday. I shouldn’t have left so suddenly.”

   “You don’t have to apologize, Heer,” Sana said. “Are you okay?”

   “Yeah, I’m fine. Don’t worry about me.”

   “If you don’t mind me asking, who was that guy?”

   “Um, it really doesn’t matter. Anyway, I actually have to do some stuff before class, so I’ll see you later.”

   Heer left and Sana sighed. She wanted to help Heer, but it seemed like Heer didn’t want to talk about the situation. She turned to see Rey and Neil come up to her.

   “Did Heer talk to you?” Neil asked.

   “Yeah. She just apologized for what happened and jolted upon me bringing up the guy,” Sana said.

   “She did the same thing with us,” Rey said.

   “Man, I wish we could know who he is. She’s clearly affected by him,” Neil said.

   “Me too. But at the same time, it’s her personal matter. We shouldn’t force her to talk to us about it,” Sana said.

   “But we just want to help her,” Rey said.

   “His name is Jac Ashton,” Krystal said as she walked up to the trio.

   “Huh?” Sana said. “How do you know?”

   “I told you I’d find out who he is,” Krystal said.

   “How did you find out who he is?” Neil asked.

   “Well, all I had was a lousy description from Sana, but I did some snooping on the web and I found out about some new transfers to this one high school downtown, Red Rock High. So, I contacted my friend whose father’s sister’s cousin’s daughter went to middle school with him,” Krystal said.

   “Is anyone else scared of her?” Rey asked Sana and Neil.

   “Shut up, Rey. The point is she said that Jac and Heer were really close friends in middle school and around the time of graduation, he just cut her out without warning,” Krystal said.

   “Well, that explains why she reacted that way,” Sana said.

   “Seriously? Is no one scared at how she gathered intel like that?” Rey asked.

   “Forget that. What’s our plan for standing up to the guy?” Neil asked.

   “Plan? Guys, we don’t need to do anything,” Sana said.

   “What?! Why?!” Rey exclaimed.

   “Heer didn’t even want to talk about this. Do you really think she would want us to get involved?” Sana said. “The best thing to do is to leave it be.”

   Sana closed her locker and left with her books in hand. Rey couldn’t accept that Sana didn’t want to do anything. He looked at Neil, who looked like he had an idea in mind.

   “Krystal, what school did you say this Jac guy goes to?” Neil asked.

   “Red Rock High,” Krystal said. “Why?”

   “Oh, no reason,” Neil said.

***

   Later on, during after school hours, a group of kids were playing kickball outside at the playground of Red Rock High School. Among those kids was Jac. Rey and Neil came to see him playing without a care in the world. Rey looked at Neil and said, “Neil, are you sure this is a good idea?”

   “This is perfectly fine. We’re gonna show Jac not to mess with Heer.”

   “I know, but don’t you remember what Sana said?”

   “Sana is taking the easy way out. We gotta teach this boy a lesson. He has no idea who he’s dealing with. Now, are you ready?”

   “All right, let’s do this.”

   Rey and Neil walked up to the group as they continued playing. Jac turned to them. Rey could see that Jac recognized them.

   “What are you guys doing here?” Jac asked. “Your school doesn’t have a playground?”

   “Our school happens to have a lot of cool stuff!” Rey exclaimed.

   “We’re here to tell you personally that we don’t like how you treated our friend, Heer,” Neil said.

   “And what do you know about that?” Jac asked.

   “Well, not much, but considering how well we know Heer, we know you must have been a real jerk to her,” Neil said.

   “Right. Because Heer is so innocent and nice,” Jac said. “Perfect little angel that could do no wrong.”

   “Are you mocking her?!”  Rey exclaimed. “Dude, we could give you quite the beatdown for that.”

   “Really?” Jac scoffed.

   “You bet,” Neil said as he drew out his wand while Rey got ready to transform.

   “What are you two doing?!” a voice questioned.

   Rey froze, knowing who it was. He turned around with Neil to see Sana with Krystal. Sana certainly looked displeased.

   “Wow. Sana was right,” Krystal said. “You two would do something stupid.”

   “How’d you know we were gonna be here?” Rey asked Sana.

   “Krystal told me that she told you guys about Jac’s high school, and I knew you two would come to jump him,” Sana said.

   “Hey, are you saying we’re predictable?!” Neil exclaimed.

   “That and stupid,” Krystal said. “You’re lucky Prince is too busy hanging out with Zayn and Akira at Devil’s Delights to see this.”

   “We have every right to jump someone in this scenario!” Rey exclaimed.

   “Look, if you guys aren’t going to beat me up, I’m gonna get back to my game,” Jac said as he turned around to continue playing with the other guys.

    Sana pulled Rey by his arm and Krystal did the same with Neil. She said, “This isn’t what Heer would’ve liked.”

   “Yeah, but he deserves a beating for being such a jackass,” Neil said.

   “You know what? Since you two are so hung up on this, why don’t we just talk to Heer?” Sana asked.

   “I thought you said we shouldn’t ask her about it,” Rey said.

   “That was before you guys started throwing tantrums over it,” Sana said. “Come on.”

***

    Back at the academy, Heer was baking cupcakes in the home economics classroom. She was in the middle of frosting the vanilla cupcakes with a strawberry buttercream frosting when Sana, Rey, Krystal, and Neil entered. Before Heer could say anything, Rey said, “Ah! Cupcakes!”

   “Really, Rey?” Krystal said as Rey immediately grabbed one of the frosted cupcakes.

   “What? I’m hungry,” Rey said as he took a bite from the cupcake. “Damn. This is so good!”

   “Thank you,” Heer said. “What are you guys doing here?”

   “Well, we thought we’d talk to you about Jac,” Sana said.

   “How do you know about Jac?” Heer asked.

   “I did some snooping. I have quite the talent for it,” Krystal said.

   “I’m sorry. I really didn’t think she’d dig into it,” Sana said. “Or that these two would go hunt him down.”

   “We had good reason,” Neil said.

   “You don’t have to apologize. I probably should…for not talking about it this whole time,” Heer said.

   “Have you been baking to distract yourself from talking about it?” Krystal asked.

   “I guess so,” Heer said.

   “So, who is he?” Rey asked as he grabbed another cupcake to munch on.

   Heer sighed. She took a deep breath, knowing she had to explain herself. She looked at the others and said, “Jac was a close friend since I was in middle school. I didn’t have a lot of friends, but he was one of the few people who I felt like I could talk to about anything. We had a lot of common interests. From cartoons to baking, there was a lot we could share. It felt nice to have a friend like that.”

   “So, what happened?” Sana asked.

   “Well, there was a point where I noticed he would say things that I didn’t like or things that hurt me. When I would confront him about them, every time, he’d have an excuse or get upset,” Heer said. “It made me think I was doing something wrong. There was one time that led to an argument…or more so me getting yelled at. After that happened, I apologized in hopes we could move on and not let it escalate. And it seemed fine. But then one day, he basically said he didn’t want to be my friend anymore.”

   Sana could tell that Heer was hurt just by talking about everything. It may have been something from the past, but Sana understood that memories from our past can still hurt in the present no matter how much time has passed.

   “The reason I couldn’t talk about it is because sometimes…I feel like it’s my fault somehow,” Heer said. “Sometimes, I think about all the good times we had. I just wish it didn’t end like that.”

   “I understand,” Sana said. “But you should know it’s not your fault.”

   “Yeah. Dude was clearly an asshole,” Krystal said. “Ugh! Some people want to act like saints that can never do any wrong. Besides, who wants to have a friend who gets upset like a five-year-old child at a toy store every time you bring up something?”

   “The only loser in this situation is him,” Neil said. “He lost a great friend.”

   “And we gained one the moment we met here at RTA,” Rey said. “By the way, you need to make more of these cupcakes.”

   Heer chuckled along with the others. It was the first time she felt a hint of joy since she encountered Jac.

   “Thank you, guys,” Heer said. “I actually feel a little better now that I’ve talked about it.”

   “Well, let’s make you feel even more better,” Krystal said. “How about we go to Devil’s Diner for dinner? My treat!”

   “That sounds like a plan,” Sana said. “Is that okay with you, Heer?”

   “For sure,” Heer said with a smile.

***

   Later that night, Sana, Rey, Krystal, Neil, and Heer went to Devil’s Diner. Once they went inside, they were escorted to a table. As they sat down, Heer was stunned to see Jac sitting at a table not too far from them. Seeing her stunned expression, Sana turned around and said, “Wow. He’s here as well.”

   “I swear that guy is everywhere,” Krystal said.

   “Are you comfortable, Heer?” Rey asked. “We could ask to be moved away.”

   “Or we could go somewhere else for dinner,” Neil said.

   “No, I’m fine,” Heer said. She could see Jac had looked at her and went back to looking at his cellphone in hand. “I don’t want to run away like last time. I’m here to have a good time with you all. That’s all that matters.”

   “Aww, that’s our Heer,” Sana said.

   “Still, I’d love to give that jerk a piece of my mind,” Rey said.

   “Same here,” Krystal said. “Just look at his outfit. His shirt looks like it was made of duct tape.”

   “You know what?” Neil said as he got up. “Why don’t we say a few words to him?”

   Krystal smirked and saw Rey smirk as well. The two of them got up with Neil and Sana joined them saying, “No fists. I don’t wanna get kicked out of the restaurant.”

   Heer watched as her four friends circled Jac at his table. Jac looked up at them and said, “Now what do you losers want?”

   “Ha. Losers? We should be calling you that,” Rey said. “For someone with such a huge ego, you don’t seem to have decent comebacks.”

   “Whatever. I’m not the one trying to create a scene here,” Jac said.

   “We’re not creating a scene. We’re here to let you know that the only loser around here is you,” Neil said. “You could’ve had a great friend in Heer. And you blew it because you’re a little baby that can’t handle a bit of honesty.”

   “If you ever hurt Heer again or do anything to make her uncomfortable, we’ll be coming for you,” Rey said. “My partner here is pretty good at giving a smackdown.”

   “It’s true,” Sana said. “I’d smack you in the head right now, but I don’t want to get kicked out before dinner.”

   “We’re gonna be sitting close by. I hope us having fun doesn’t make you cry out of regret for what you could’ve had,” Krystal said.

   As the group turned around to head back to their table, Krystal turned back and said, “Also, that shirt is ugly as hell. I’d burn it if I were you. Bye!”

   Krystal joined the others back at the table, laughing with the others. While they were laughing, Heer watched them. She didn’t even bother to look at Jac anymore because she no longer cared about what she had lost.

   “Hey, guys,” Heer said. “I’m really glad you all are my friends.”

   “Aww, same here, girl!” Krystal said as she hugged Heer.

   “Now let’s order food,” Rey said. “I’m starving.”

   As her friends laughed some more, Heer realized that what she had right now was exactly what was meant to be.  

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Switcheroo

It was cold and stormy as Neil and Heer hid among the bushes in the forest. It had been pouring for quite some time now. Neil could feel the water seep into his sneakers as he held onto his bow. But he was trying to not let it distract him. He had to keep his cool. He kept a close eye on his target. The catlike dark beast was growling faintly as it prowled among the trees. Neil looked over at Heer and whispered, “You ready?”

   “Yes.”

   “So, you’re clear on what you have to do?”

   “I’ve understood everything.”

   “All right. Now’s your chance then.”

   Heer transformed into her snow leopard form and leaped from the bushes. It didn’t take long for the dark beast to react. The beast emitted a dark energy wave towards Heer, and she countered it with an ice energy beam. As the two forces collided, Heer pounced onto the dark beast, engaging with it in physical combat. While that was going on, Neil was preparing his bow, building up the energy to form the arrow. He kept his eyes on the dark beast, waiting for the moment that Heer would have it perfectly pinned down for him to strike. Once she got the beast down on the ground with her paws, Neil fired the arrow. Heer jumped out of the way as soon as the arrow hit at the beast, enclosing it in an ice coffin.

   With the beast frozen, Neil stepped out from the bushes and Heer transformed back into her human form. Suddenly the atmosphere around them changed. Neil watched as they were both transported back into the white room. It was just a simulation.

   Ryan had taken the students of his Power Coordination class to one of the special training rooms for a simulation exercise. With Neil and Heer completing their exercise, they were able to exit the white room. As Neil walked out with Heer from the room, they were welcomed with claps from their fellow students. Among those students were Sana, Rey, Krystal, Prince, Zayn, and Akira. Ryan stepped away from the controls of the simulation generator and said, “Good job, you two.”

   “Thank you so much, sir,” Heer said.

   “So, how does it feel after experiencing the simulation for the first time?” Ryan asked.

   “So real. I can’t believe all of that wasn’t the real thing. And don’t get me started on the weather,” Neil said.

   “Well, that is the point of the simulation generator. The atmosphere and situations you’re placed in are meant to look and feel as real as possible once you enter. Devil sure knew how to invest in good equipment,” Ryan said.

   “Mr. Malik, can we go in next?” one of the students asked.

   Before Ryan could answer, the bell rang. As the students sighed in disappointment, Ryan said, “No worries, guys. These rooms are free to use after school as long as you are done before six. If you can’t do that, we’ll definitely come back here for another session. For now, all of you can leave for the day. I’ll see you guys tomorrow.”

   With class dismissed, students began leaving the room, following Ryan out. Neil and Heer stuck around with the rest of the gang. Rey went up and high-fived Neil and said, “Nice work, man! You and Heer killed it out there.”

   “Well, of course we did,” Neil said. “Was there any doubt?”

   “Considering how easily me and Zayn mopped the floor with you and Rey, there certainly was,” Akira said.

   “Ha! I completely forgot about that!” Krystal exclaimed.

   “Listen, I was just messing around that day!” Neil retorted.

   “Forget that. Can we leave now?” Prince asked.

   “Actually, I was thinking we could stick around and use the simulator for some training,” Sana said.

   “Hell yeah! I’m in!” Rey exclaimed.

   “I wouldn’t mind some training myself,” Zayn said.

   “Seriously? You guys actually want to hang around here more?” Prince asked.

   “Oh, come on, Prince. It’s not like you have somewhere to be,” Krystal said.

   “Here’s an idea. Why don’t we come back here in half an hour?” Heer asked. “We can recharge and meet up after some time.”

   “Sounds good to me!” Rey exclaimed.

***

   After some time, the gang returned to the training room. As they were getting situated, Prince was agitated. He wanted to go back to his dorm and take a nap. But Krystal insisted that he show up since she wanted to get in on some training. Zayn got hold of the controls while Neil looked over, sipping from a cup of lemonade he got from the cafeteria.

   “Uh Neil, be careful with your drink around these controls,” Zayn said.

   “Why did you even bring that here?” Akira asked Neil.

   “Hey, I got thirsty!” Neil exclaimed.

   “All right. Who wants to go first?” Zayn asked.

   “Me!” Sana and Krystal said in unison.

   “Oh great. Krystal, let us go first,” Rey said. “We volunteered to before our break anyway.”

   “Who cares?! Prince and I need to get some training done! And since he would rather take a nap, we should go first,” Krystal said.

   “She’s not wrong,” Prince said.

   “You all can go in at the same time,” Zayn said.

   “They can?” Heer asked.

   “Yeah. One of the features of this thing allows for two teams to go in at the same time. According to the guide my dad showed me, you’ll end up in different simulations,” Zayn said. “Just step into the room and do what I tell you to.”

   “All right! Sounds good!” Rey exclaimed.

   Sana, Rey, Krystal, and Prince stepped inside the white room. Heer closed the door and stepped back. Once they were inside, Zayn pressed a red button and said, “Okay, guys. You should see four red dots appear in front of you. Step in front of them.”

   Sana looked down and saw the four red dots appear. They appeared in pairs with one set on the left and the other on the right. Sana and Rey stood in front of the left one while Krystal and Prince stood in front of the other. With both teams in place, Zayn asked, “Okay, what difficulty level would you guys like?”

   “Hmm good question,” Sana said.

   “Neil and Heer took level ten. I say we can turn it up to eleven,” Rey said.

   “Hey, you want to try and outdo us?!” Neil exclaimed.

   “We’re here for a challenge, Neil,” Sana said.

   “I’m fine with whatever. I’m sure I can handle it,” Krystal said.

   Prince shrugged his shoulders, not really caring about what level they chose. He just wanted to get it over with.

   Zayn put the teams in for level eleven. As he pressed the button to start the simulation, Neil accidentally dropped his drink and the lemonade splattered all over the controls. “Oops!” Neil exclaimed.

    “Neil, what did you do?!” Zayn shouted as the controls started to spark. Zayn tried to shut down the system, but nothing was working, and the controls continued to act erratic.

   “What’s going on out there?” Krystal asked.

   “Neil messed up the controls,” Akira said.

   “It was an accident!” Neil exclaimed.

   As Zayn kept trying to stop the machine, it ended up being too late. Sana, Rey, Krystal, and Prince had disappeared. Zayn looked up at the two computer screens on the wall and he could see the others were just as surprised as he was. Sana, Rey, Krystal, and Prince had been transported into their simulations. But they had been switched. Sana was with Prince and Rey was with Krystal.

   “Oh damn,” Akira said.

   “How did they end up switching?” Heer asked.

   “Neil’s screwup made the simulator malfunction and they must’ve switched,” Zayn said.

   “I’m sorry! It was an accident!” Neil cried.

   “You must have butter fingers or something,” Akira said.

   “What do we do now, Zayn?” Heer asked.

   “I’m gonna need to call my dad or Ryan to help us get them out,” Zayn said.

***

   Rey rubbed his head as he got up from the hard, rocky ground. He couldn’t even process what had happened in the past few minutes. What did surprise him was seeing Krystal instead of Sana with him.

   “Hold up! What are you doing here?!” Rey questioned.

   “What am I doing here?! What about you?! Where’s Prince?!”

   “Damn it. The simulator must’ve malfunctioned and made us switch. This sucks.”

   “Yeah. I can’t believe I have to get stuck with you.”

   “What does that mean?!”

   “You’re a loose cannon. That’s what it means.”

   “Oh yeah?! Well, you’re an airheaded klutz.”

   Before Krystal could say anything back, something else preoccupied her mind. She looked around her, taking note of the scorching heat and bright blue sky. As her hands got a feel of the earthy ground, she said, “Where are we exactly?”

   Krystal and Rey stood up from the ground. As soon as she stood up, she could feel that the altitude was even higher than before. That was when she looked down and realized she and Rey were standing on the edge of a cliff. She panicked and fell back down on the ground.

   “We’re on a cliff! Of all the places to be transported at, it had to be here!” Krystal cried.

   “Oh, come on. It’s just a cliff we’re standing on. It’s not like anything bad has happened yet.”

   Rey turned around and realized he had spoken too soon. Seeing the change in his expression, Krystal turned around as well and was just as shocked. In front of her eyes, she saw a giant spiderlike dark beast migrating its way out of the cave it came from. It unleashed an eerie roar, flashing long, pointy fangs. It was unlike anything she had ever seen before. As the beast was making its way towards them, Rey said, “We’re gonna need to jump.”

   “Jump?! Are you kidding me?! We’ll die!”

   “We don’t exactly have a choice. It’s either jump and risk dying or actually die at the hands of this thing!”

   “Oh, come on! Surely we can fight it now!”

   Before Krystal could even transform her wand to fight the beast, Rey grabbed her hand and pulled her off the cliff. As the two jumped, they both screamed. Rey tried to concentrate his fire energy into his feet to power him up as they kept falling. Once they reached the ground, Rey was able to get him and Krystal down safely as he powered down the fire from his feet. He looked down, seeing his sandals had burned from the intensity of the heat.

   “Damn. My shoes are crispy now,” Rey said. He looked over at Krystal, shrieking at the angry look on her face as he let go of her hand. She was beyond upset.

   “You damn fool! You wanted to kill us both?!”

   “What?! I saved us both! I risked my sandals for it!”

   “Oh! So, I’m dramatic when I freak out over my clothes getting ruined, but I should give a damn about your ugly sandals?!”

   “Hey! I loved these sandals! They’ve gotten me through a lot of things!”

   “Yeah, yeah, whatever! Where are we now?”

   Krystal looked around, taking note of the greener terrain they were now on. There were tall trees in what was clearly the entrance to the forest. It definitely seemed safer compared to where they were before. But she wondered how long till the beast would come back. This was a simulation after all.

   “I just realized something. I don’t think we can get out of here until we defeat that beast.”

   “Huh?!”

   “The point of the simulation is to test our skills against the dark beast we encounter. If you had just let me fight right then and there, we’d be back at school by now!”

   “Are you seriously calling me stupid?”

   “I’m not calling you smart.”

   “Oh, shut up! How are you more annoying than an angry Sana?!”

   “You shut up! Ugh, now I have to figure out how to get us out of this mess. Prince usually helps me with that.”

   “Are you saying I’m not as smart as Prince?!”

   “I never called you smart to begin with.”

   Damn you, Krystal. You practically get the same grades as me and you’re calling me stupid?! Rey thought.

   “So, if you’re as smart as you say you are, what’s our next move?” Rey asked.

   “Well, it looks we’ll have to walk in this forest and find a place to recharge. Maybe then I’ll figure it out.”

   With that, Krystal went on ahead and started walking inside the forest. Rey shrugged his shoulders and followed her, seeing he had no other option.

***

   On the other hand, Sana and Prince hadn’t faced any dark beast, but they had their own share of problems. The simulator placed them in a cold environment where it was snowing heavily. The two were walking for a very long time, trying to find a place to take cover. While Sana was shivering and trying to persevere through the cold, Prince felt nothing and was instead drowned in his own irritation.

   “Of all the environments to be put in, we had to be put in the one that’s most suitable for Neil and Heer,” Sana sighed. “This feels so cruel.”

   As Sana kept moping, she noticed Prince was rather silent. Ever since they landed in the simulation, he hadn’t spoken more than two words. She turned to him as she kept walking and said, “Are you okay?”

   “Me? Oh, I’m perfectly fine.”

   “Your tone says otherwise.”

   “This is all Krystal’s fault. Go training with me she said. It’ll be a great experience. Oh yeah. It’s perfect. I’m walking in this cold and who knows when we’ll get out.”

   “You don’t have to be so negative about it.”

   “Oh, please. Our chances of making it through this are low considering we have to defeat the dark beast together to get out.”

   “Who says we can’t do that?”

   “Our powers don’t complement each other. There’s no way we can work together. And since we’re stronger with our partners, we’re basically screwed since you guys wanted to take on a level eleven dark beast.”

    Sheesh. With so much negative energy, I’m surprised he hasn’t turned into a dark beast himself, Sana thought. I really hope Rey is safe. I mean, Krystal is strong. She should be able to manage with him. But how are we going to work together to complete the simulation? That’s the only way out at this point.

   Before Sana could ponder further, she beamed at the sight of a cave nearby. “Well, it looks like all hope isn’t lost yet,” Sana said to Prince.

   Sana and Prince quickly headed over to the cave. Once they got inside, they sat down on the ground. Seeing as they had no firewood, Sana drew out her wand and transformed it into her trishula. She channeled her fire energy to allow for a flame to rise from the trishula’s head as it rested on the ground before her and Prince. With the fire in place, Sana was finally feeling warm again.

   “This feels so good. I don’t know how Neil deals with the cold with such ease,” Sana said.

   As Sana continued to warm herself up by the fire, she noticed that Prince was still quiet. She knew he was one to keep to himself, but she found herself to be rather annoyed with his silence. Sometimes she wondered if he really saw her and the others as his friends.

   “I’m gonna take a nap,” Prince said.

   “Um don’t you think we should stay awake?”

   “Why?”

   “In case the dark beast shows up here.”

   “Please. No beast is going to show up here in this snow. If anything happens, just yell.”

   With that, Prince got down on the ground and fell asleep immediately. Seriously? What’s this guy’s deal? Sana thought. We should be coming up with a strategy to defeat this dark beast and get out of here. Though that’s probably difficult considering we don’t know what kind of dark beast we’re dealing with. And Prince doesn’t even believe we could defeat it together.

***

   Back in the training room, Zayn had called Ryan down and explained everything that happened. Ryan took a look at the machine and tried to see if there was anything he could do from his end. After some time passed, he said, “Okay, I’ve tried everything. It looks like there’s nothing we can do on our end.”

   “Seriously? You can’t get them out?” Zayn asked.

   “Normally, I could pull them out of the simulation if it got too drastic. But the controls are pretty much fried. Until we can get someone to properly fix the machine, there’s nothing I can do on my end,” Ryan said.

   “Nice work, butter fingers,” Akira said to Neil.

   “How many times do I have to say sorry?!” Neil exclaimed.

   “It was an accident. The good thing is it seems they’re okay right now,” Heer said as she looked at her friends on the computer screens.

   “Yeah, well they’re definitely not getting along smoothly,” Zayn said.

   “In a weird way, this might be a good experience for them,” Ryan said.

   “How so?” Neil asked.

   “Every ringmaster always partners with a human-beast that possesses the same type of power, be it fire, water, sound etc. This provides a challenge for them since they’ve been switched,” Ryan said. “Not only will they have to deal with new power matchups, but new teams as well. So, we’ll see if they’re up to the challenge.”

   “You’re not at least worried about Sana?” Zayn asked.

   “Normally I would. But she knows how to handle herself,” Ryan said. “She’s a smart girl. She’s got this. They all do.”

   I hope he’s right, Zayn thought.

***

   In the forest, Krystal and Rey found a safe spot behind the bushes to lay low. As they were taking rest, Krystal was pondering over what their next move was. She even wondered how Prince was doing. She knew he would be fine with Sana but missed his presence. As she continued to think, she noticed Rey was looking at her. She got annoyed and said, “What are you looking at?”

   “You make a funny face when you’re thinking.”

   “Does Sana find your dumb comments amusing?”

   “She’s certainly less annoying than you. She also would have a game plan by now.”

   “So, she does all the work, and you just follow. That’s fitting.”

   “Look, we can sit here and complain all day. But if Sana were here, she would tell us to cut the nonsense and figure things out.”

   “Kinda hard to do that when our powers don’t match. We’re sound and fire. Not exactly an ideal pairing. Plus, it makes it hard for us to synchronize.”

   “Geez, since when did you start taking after Zayn and his downer attitude?”

   “What are you talking about?!”

   “Aww, is this because you two have been spending so much time together?”

   “What are you insinuating?!”

   “I think you know.”

   Before Krystal could say something back, she could hear the faint sound of steps coming near. She had a feeling the dark beast was heading their way.

   Krystal peeped through the bushes to see if it was near. She couldn’t see anything aside from the trees and grassy ground.

   “That’s strange. I thought I heard something,” Krystal said.

   “Uh, Krystal,” Rey said.

   Krystal turned around to see what Rey was so worked up about. And it turned out she was right. The dark beast was right behind them.

   “How did it find us?!” Rey said.

   “Forget that! We gotta save our butts!” Krystal exclaimed as she drew out her wand, transforming it into her sonic bell.

   The dark beast let out its roar again. It didn’t waste time crawling its way towards Krystal and Rey.

   “Okay, what’s the game plan?” Rey asked.

   “Just do your thing and I’ll do mine,” Krystal said.

   Krystal went ahead and plunged her sonic bell into the ground, unleashing a sound wave from it towards the beast. But the beast unleashed a dark energy wave to counter it. Krystal tried to hold it off as much as she could, but the beast’s attack felt much more overwhelming. It didn’t take long for her sound wave to die down from the dark energy wave’s power and she got struck by it.

   Rey transformed into his tiger form. Before he could even make a move, the dark beast pinned its spider legs down on him. He could feel one of the legs piercing through his skin. The pain made him yelp. The beast was getting close to his face to tear into it. But before that could happen, he emitted a fireball from his mouth towards the beast’s face. This got the beast off him, but he couldn’t move much as he saw blood coming down one of his legs.

   Krystal tried to get up, but it didn’t take long for the dark beast to attack with another dark energy wave. This one felt even stronger. Before Krystal could even react, the attack hit her and Rey like a tsunami. The wave sent her and Rey flying past some trees before they landed on the ground hard. At that point, Krystal could hardly get up. She couldn’t even see if the dark beast was still there. What she could see was Rey had transformed back into his human form. His leg was bleeding. And it seemed like he was completely out of it.

   Even though she was tired and hurt, she knew she had to help Rey. She crawled her way towards him and quickly ripped off a piece of her top from the end. She wrapped it around the area on his leg that had been cut. She secured it, looking at Rey. She checked his pulse and could tell he was still okay. Krystal let out a deep breath as she decided to wait for Rey to wake up.

***

   At the cave, Sana tried to take a nap like Prince, but she couldn’t even close her eyes. As she continued to warm up by the fire, she couldn’t help but think about Rey. It was weird not having him by her side. She was so used to working with him that Prince’s coldness toward her felt jarring. But she was hopeful that him and Krystal were okay.

   As she tried to sleep again, she was alarmed by the sound of faint growling. She turned around, feeling like the growling was getting louder and louder. Sana went over to Prince and tried shaking him, saying, “Prince! Prince! Prince, wake up!”

   Prince wouldn’t wake up. Sana could hear loud footsteps thumping against the ground along with the growling. She could feel her heartbeat racing. She shook Prince more and shouted, “Prince! Prince, you told me to wake you up if something was coming. There is something coming! Wake up!”

   Prince still wouldn’t wake up. At this point, Sana had no other option but to yell loudly, “Prince, wake up!”

   Sana’s yelling rattled Prince’s eardrums. He woke up, feeling exhausted and irritated. He said, “What is it?”

   Seeing her turn around, Prince looked in her direction. Before them was indeed a dark beast. It was a tall, almost giant bear with razor-sharp claws projecting from its paws. The beast roared, going after Sana and Prince. The two immediately got up and ran out from the cave. As Sana grabbed hold of her trishula, she was quick to notice Prince getting pounded on by the dark beast.

   Prince quickly transformed into his lion form to fend off the beast, emitting his Sonic Roar directly at its face. The beast quickly countered with a roar of its own, launching a dark energy beam at Prince’s face. Seeing the struggle, Sana tried to act quickly. She put everything into her trishula and sharply plunged it into the ground. What she didn’t realize was that she had plunged it so hard that the ground was starting to crack. This alarmed Prince as well.

   And the ground did indeed crack. A lot. Sana, Prince, and the beast fell as rock had broken down and piles upon piles of snow fell with it. Sana tried to act quickly. She prepared her trishula, pointing it towards the ground with the hope that it would help ease her landing. She braced herself for the impact as she landed with the trishula’s head hitting the ground, allowing her to fall back without getting hurt too bad. Sana noticed Prince had acted quickly by aiming his Sonic Roar to the ground to allow him to bounce safely to it. Sana got up and rushed to him as he transformed back into his human form.

   “Are you okay?” Sana asked Prince.

   “Forget me. We still have to worry about that thing.”

   Sana looked at the dark beast, seeing it was down on the ground, covered with snow and even pieces of rock. It looked like it wasn’t moving at all.

   “What’s there to worry about, Prince? It looks down to me.”

   “For now, yes. It’ll be up sooner than you think.”

   Sana looked ahead, seeing some boulders and rock formations. She quickly made her way there with Prince following. The two hid behind one of the large boulders. Sana panted, feeling dizzy from everything that had just happened.

   “That was too close,” Sana said.

   “Yeah, you nearly did us in.”

   “Excuse me?”

   “You’re the one that caused the rock formation to crack. We could’ve died if we didn’t think act quick enough. What were you even thinking?”

   “I was trying to help you out. You were getting hurt and I tried to act quick, but I guess I just didn’t account for my own strength.”

   “No kidding.”

   “Look, I genuinely wanted to just help you.”

   “And I don’t need your help. You’re not my partner.”

   Sana was very frustrated. There was a lot on her mind that she wondered if she should even say. But she decided to say it anyway.

   “Look, I know you’re used to working with Krystal, but I’m trying here. We may have ended up here by accident, but that doesn’t mean you have to shut me out. All of us consider you to be a friend…even though you don’t open up to us,” Sana said. “But sometimes I wonder if you see us as friends. You always keep to yourself. And you have the right to. But sometimes it’s important to let people in. You may not act like it, but I know deep down you care about Krystal and the others.”

   Prince found himself surprised. He sighed because everything Sana was saying was true. He was so caught up in his own annoyance that he didn’t realize how much it was affecting Sana.

   “I’m sorry. I’m sorry, Sana,” Prince said. “I can’t…explain why I’m like this. Like, I know, but I just don’t warm up to people as easily as you, Krystal, or the others do. So, I don’t really know how to say what’s on my mind or how to rely on others.”

   “I get it. I think you know better than you give yourself credit for.”

   “How so?”

   “Well, I’ve seen how you work with Krystal. She can get so in her head. Heck, sometimes she doesn’t pay attention. But you always keep her on track. That’s because you care. Prince, we all care about you. No matter how nonchalant or annoyed you can be, you’ll always be our friend.”

   “You’re not trying to make me cry, are you?”

   “Ha! Funny. I know it’ll take more than some heartfelt words to make you cry.”

   Prince chuckled. He knew Sana’s words were genuine. He looked over beyond the boulder and saw the dark beast had slowly gotten up and was starting to walk again.

   “It’s up. I don’t really know how we’re going to defeat it,” Prince said.

   “The only way to defeat it is to work together.”

   “How though? You’re fire and I’m sound.”

   “That’s true, but it doesn’t matter. We’ll just have to get creative.”

   “Okay…I’m listening.”

   “I have a few ideas in mind.”

***

   Krystal was trying really hard to figure out what to do next. She was also trying to not fall asleep considering the dark beast could come back any moment. Suddenly, Rey began to wake up, catching Krystal’s attention.

   “How are you feeling?” Krystal asked Rey.

   “I feel okay,” Rey said as he sat up. He looked at his leg, seeing part of Krystal’s top was used to stop the bleeding. “Did you do this?”

   “Yeah, I did.”

   “You hate ruining your clothes.”

   “Yeah, but I figured you got your sandals destroyed. I can take a hit for you as well. Besides, this is my combat outfit. I have plenty of these.”

   “It’s strange. I felt the pain of the cut. I saw the blood. I thought that wouldn’t happen in a simulation.”

   “Well, I’m pretty sure Mr. Malik said that everything in the simulation feels real. Maybe when we get back to school, your cut won’t even be there.”

   “Getting back to school. No idea how we’re going to do that.”

   “Well, it looks like the way we get back to school is by working together to beat that dark beast.”

   “How? You said yourself that our powers don’t match.”

   “In a traditional sense yeah. But I’ve always believed in creativity and experimentation.”

   “Isn’t that only with your choice of outfits?”

   “Okay, but like it applies to this! There are ringmasters and human-beasts that have dual magic. That means like them we can figure out a way to combine our powers.”

   “Okay. How do we do that?”

   “Well, how do things go when you work with Sana?”

   “I mean, Sana always knew what to do and I just trusted her. Even in the toughest situations, I can rely on her leadership.”

   “That’s interesting. I always feel more confident as a leader when Prince keeps me in check.”

   “Well, we’re gonna have to form our own dynamic.”

   “And I think that starts with understanding our powers. Then we can come up with a game plan.”

***

   Krystal and Rey took the time to figure out their plan of attack. After much discussing, they had an idea of what to do. Krystal knew the dark beast was still somewhere in the forest. She and Rey hid among the bushes. While they were hiding, Krystal relied on her keen hearing to sense when the beast was coming near. Once she heard the faintest sound of steps, she nodded to Rey. Rey peaked through the bushes, seeing it was indeed the dark beast that was nearby.

   “All right. It’s here,” Rey whispered. “You ready for the action.”

   “Ugh. I don’t know. I’m actually nervous.”

   “You don’t have to be. We can do this. I’m ready when you are.”

   Krystal took a deep breath. She had to remain calm. With Rey’s words of support, she felt more at ease.

   “Okay, Rey. It’s showtime for you,” Krystal said.

   “On it,” Rey said as he transformed into his tiger form.

   Rey leaped from the bushes, catching the attention of the dark beast. The dark beast shot spider webs towards Rey. Rey kept dodging them, even though he wasn’t prepared for this kind of attack. But he was keeping the plan on the brain. One of his legs got caught by the spider webs. He tried to burn it with some of his fire, but the beast was quickly making its way towards him.

    Before it could attack, Krystal jumped in and shouted, “Sound Beam!”, launching a sound energy beam from her sonic bell that hit the beast from behind. Once it was hit, Krystal got to the ground and saw the beast get up again. The beast launched a dark energy wave towards Krystal.

    “Rey! Fireball!” Krystal ordered.

    Rey immediately jumped in before Krystal and countered the wave with a fireball attack. As he held it off, Krystal ran behind the beast and launched another sound energy beam from her sonic bell. This started a back-and-forth pattern between Krystal and Rey. Rey would attack with a fireball and Krystal would attack with a sound energy beam. With each new attack, Krystal could see the beast was quickly losing focus with all the distractions.

    “Okay! We got it where we want it!” Krystal exclaimed as she landed next to Rey. “Ready for the big finale?”

    Rey nodded. Krystal took off and allowed Rey to do his thing. The dark beast looked visibly frustrated. It launched a dark energy beam towards Rey. Rey started to run. The beam hit him, but he took the hit and didn’t let it stop him from running. The beast continued to launch more dark energy beams towards Rey as he kept running. Rey ran in circular motion and as he was running, he was concentrating his fire energy towards his legs. Once the fire energy built up, it began to power from his legs through his whole body. His body became engulfed in an armor of flames. He began to leave a trail of these flames as he kept running. It didn’t take long for the beast to be surrounded in a ring of Rey’s fire. The heat became so overwhelming that the beast stopped launching its own attacks. Even though Rey had taken several hits, his fire armor helped protect him.

    With the beast overwhelmed from the heat, Rey launched a fiery roar towards the beast. At the same time, Krystal jumped from the trees where she had been waiting. She held her sonic bell tightly and rang it, launching a powerful sound wave towards the beast as she landed directly on top of it and plunged her bell into its head. The sound waves combined with the fire disintegrated the beast in a combined blow.

    Once the flames disappeared and whatever was left of the beast remained, Krystal panted, letting out a deep breath. Rey transformed back into his human form, tired and fatigued. But he smiled at Krystal, happy they pulled if off. He went up to her and the two high-fived each other.

    “Nice work, Krystal!”

    “Right back at you, Rey!”

    Suddenly, Krystal and Rey were transported out from the simulation. They returned to the white room and were welcomed back with Heer opening the door for them.

   “We’re back!” Krystal exclaimed. “And my clothes are okay!”

   “So is my leg!” Rey exclaimed. “And I have my sandals back.”

   “Well, it was just a simulation after all,” Ryan said.

   “I have to say…you guys were amazing out there,” Akira said.

   “Honestly it was unlike anything I had seen before,” Heer said.

   “Yeah! That combination you guys did together was incredible!” Neil exclaimed.

   “I like to call it Sonic Ring of Fire,” Krystal smirked.

   “Well, Krystal, you certainly handled the leadership role with grace,” Zayn said.

   “Aww, you’re blushing,” Rey said to Krystal, seeing her cheeks turn red.

   “Shut up,” Krystal said, shoving Rey’s arm with her elbow.

   “You guys did well. Now we just have to see how Sana and Prince pull through,” Ryan said as he looked at the computer screen.

   Everyone else joined Ryan in watching. Rey looked at Krystal and could tell she was thinking the same thing. They both had faith in Sana and Prince.

***

   Sana and Prince were still hiding behind the boulder. It stopped snowing a while ago. Sana kept a close eye on the dark beast as it walked around. After talking through ideas on how to attack, Sana was waiting for the right moment to strike. Eventually, the beast was heading towards their direction. Sana got hold of her trishula and Prince knew that meant it was gametime. She turned to him and said, “Listen, I trust you, okay.”

   Prince appreciated Sana’s words. It made him want to do right by her. “I trust you, too,” Prince said.

   With that, Sana rose from behind the boulder and Prince went along her side. It didn’t take long for the dark beast to see them and immediately launch a dark energy beam their way. Sana raised her trishula and shouted, “Ember Fury!”

   She spun her trishula around as embers began to burst from the trishula’s head. The motion combined with them countered the dark energy beam with precision. She stopped and said, “Let’s do this, Prince.”

   “Got it,” Prince said as he transformed into his lion form.

   The dark beast unleashed a dark energy wave that combined with ice energy. As it hit Sana and Prince, she could feel the intensity of the ice strike her like needles. She and Prince hadn’t prepared for ice magic, but she wasn’t too surprised that the beast could use it given the terrain they were in.

   “Try to bear it as much as you can!” Sana told Prince. “We still need to go with the plan!”

   Prince nodded. Sana combatted the ice and dark energy wave with her trishula, igniting a flame to power through it. With the help of it, Prince moved towards the beast despite parts of his fur being covered with patches of dark ice.

   The dark beast stopped its attack upon Prince coming towards it. Prince engaged in physical combat with the dark beast, trying to get at it with his paw. The dark beast’s form proved to be quite the challenge since it was much bigger in size. It didn’t take long for it to pin down Prince with its sharp claws. The claws were close to piercing into Prince until Sana came from behind and shouted, “Pyro Strike!”

    She plunged her trishula into the ground, launching the fiery path towards the dark beast, striking it, allowing for Prince to get up and out of the way. Sana saw the dark beast was about to get up again. She knew they had to act quickly to bring it down.

   “Prince, I’m gonna need a boost,” Sana said.

   Prince nodded in response. As Sana got ready to jump, Prince launched a sound energy beam, directing it towards her feet to help her jump higher. She jumped high, hitting the dark beast in the face with her trishula. Once she got down to the ground again, she jumped again, and Prince repeated the same thing as before. As the two kept doing this pattern, the dark beast was getting backed off more and more. When Sana was about to hit again, the dark beast countered with a dark energy wave. She pushed through it even though the attack hurt her and rattled her skin. She struck the beast again with even greater force, forcing it to the ground again.

   Before it could get up again, Sana knew she and Prince had to deliver the final blow. She turned to Prince and said, “Okay, now’s the time! Put everything you can in your Sonic Roar, Prince!”

   Prince nodded. He braced himself and launched a mighty Sonic Roar that passed through Sana and towards the dark beast. Sana ran through the Sonic Roar, allowing her trishula to catch the power of the roar’s sound waves. The fire that was burning through the head of the trishula grew even bigger with the sound waves powering it up. Sana could see the dark beast was up again. It countered with a dark energy wave. Sana took in the attack and continued to run, still letting the trishula power up through Prince’s Sonic Roar, which he continued with all his might. Even though the dark beast’s dark energy wave was powerful, Sana and Prince didn’t stop once.

   Sana could see her trishula was wrapped in fiery power. As she pushed through, she jumped and swung the fiery trishula at the dark beast. The fiery power combined with the Sonic Roar hit the dark beast all at once, slamming it all the way into a rocky wall.

   Prince stopped his Sonic Roar, transforming back into his human form. He walked over to Sana, and he could see the dark beast had disintegrated. Sana sighed and said, “Well, it’s done.”

   “Thank God. I’m tired.”

   “Ha. Same. You did a good job. Thanks for backing me up.”

   “We did a good job.”

   In seconds, Sana and Prince were transported back into the white room. Heer opened the door for them, and Krystal rushed in and hugged them both.

   “Yay! You two made it! You guys were amazing!” Krystal exclaimed.

   “You watched us?” Sana asked.

   “Of course, we did!” Neil exclaimed. “You guys were awesome out there.”

   “Sana always knows how to shake things up,” Rey said.

   “Well, it wasn’t all me,” Sana said. “Prince and I managed to work well as a team.”

   “Looks like you two worked things out as well,” Prince said to Krystal and Rey.

   “We sure did!” Krystal exclaimed as she hugged Rey.

   “Damn, I think you hug tighter than Sana does,” Rey said as he could feel him being squeezed tightly by Krystal’s embrace.

   The rest of the gang laughed while Ryan smiled, seeing Sana and the others were okay. He cleared his throat and said, “I have to say…the four of you handled yourselves great out there.”

   “Though I must say it started off quite rocky,” Akira said.

   “Even though you guys had the challenge of different powers, you managed to make it work,” Heer said.

   “Heer’s right. Your creativity and ingenuity were present today. I have a feeling you all are going to grow stronger faster than you think,” Ryan said. “Anyway, I’m going to have to call someone to fix the machine. You guys should head out for the rest of today. I’ll see you all tomorrow.”

   “Bye, Dad,” Sana said as Ryan left the training room.

   “So, what are we all up to now?” Neil asked.

   “I gotta go work on a report due for Energy Enhancement class,” Akira said.

   “Oh, same here,” Heer said.

   “Crap! I haven’t started that yet! I’ll join you guys!” Neil exclaimed as he headed out with Akira and Heer.

   “Okay, Rey! Let’s celebrate our victory today with a trip to the mall!” Krystal exclaimed as she grabbed hold of Rey by his arm. “I think its time we invest in more pieces for your wardrobe.”

   “No way! Are you kidding me?!” Rey cried. “I don’t wanna go shopping!”

   “You said that last time and still went along. It won’t kill you,” Krystal said as she walked ahead, taking Rey with her. “Zayn, do you want to tag along?”

   “Sure. It’s not like I have anything else to do,” Zayn said as he followed Krystal and Rey.

   “Oh, of course you want him to come along,” Rey said.

   “Shut up!” Krystal exclaimed.

   After Krystal, Rey, and Zayn left, Prince said to Sana, “I hope you don’t plan on dragging me for shopping.”

   “How about we just go grab a burger?”

   “All right. I’m cool with that.”

   Sana and Prince made their way out of the training room. It was the end of an eventful day and a new challenge. And with it came many new possibilities.

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