blog, Books, fantasy, writing

33. Synchronicity

“We’re finally here!” Krystal exclaimed as she landed her feet on the terrace of a tall building.  

   It had taken them a while, but Faith had finally brought Krystal and Prince to India. The trio were in the center of the state of Yamuna. They were supposed to be heading to Kunjukumari, but Krystal wanted to stop in first in the Pushpamangalam district. 

   It didn’t take long for Krystal to seemingly get distracted. Prince had to follow her around to every stall and shop in the shopping district. He could tell Faith was confused as to what they were doing, but this obviously didn’t surprise him. This was to be expected. With all the time and money spent, she had so many shopping bags that she couldn’t even carry them all, leaving Prince and Faith to hold some for her as they went to a small restaurant by the name of Pooja Eats.  

   “There’s so many good options!” Krystal exclaimed as she looked over the menu. “I think I’m leaning towards the rasam and rice combo. What about you guys?” 

   “Krystal, what are we doing exactly?” Faith asked. 

   “What do you mean?” Krystal asked. “We gotta eat after all.” 

   “She means to ask why you’re not focusing on the task at hand as usual,” Prince said. 

   “Why must you always put things so harshly?!” Krystal exclaimed. “Are we not allowed to have a nice lunch?” 

   “We are,” Faith said. “You just shouldn’t lose sight of why we came here. More specifically, why you wanted to come here. It’s certainly not proper to lose sight of a goal once it’s been set.” 

    “I won’t hold it against you for shopping since that’s just who you are, but even I think we need to get our priorities in order,” Prince said. 

   Krystal shrugged. She understood what Prince and Faith were saying. She couldn’t help herself getting immersed in India. It was one of the few countries that she had never gotten a chance to see.  

   Prince sighed. He said, “Look, if you want to keep sightseeing, it’s fine.” 

   Krystal was surprised to hear Prince be understanding. He didn’t even sound annoyed.  

   “You’re okay with this?” Krystal asked. 

   “Yeah. You’re the ringmaster after all. I gotta trust that you know what you’re doing.” 

   As Krystal pondered, the server arrived to take their orders. She ordered food for everyone and after the server left, she said, “Okay. After lunch, we will head straight to Kunjukumari.” 

   “Good,” Prince said. “Carrying these shopping bags for any longer is gonna break my arms.” 

   Krystal and Prince chuckled. Faith found herself intrigued with the duo. Getting to know them and their world was proving to be an interesting challenge for her. 

*** 

   After lunch, Krystal and Prince flew on Faith to Kunjukumari. The journey to get there wasn’t too long, but it certainly felt like it for Faith. 

   “Next time we go traveling, maybe drop the bags somewhere else,” Faith said, feeling the weight of Krystal’s shopping bags on her fareon body. 

   “Hey! How could we come to India and not shop?!” Krystal exclaimed.  

   “It could’ve waited until after we reached Kunjukumari,” Prince said. 

   “The shopping district has amazing deals!” Krystal said. “I couldn’t pass on that opportunity.” 

   “Okay, okay! Let me just bear with this till we reach the village,” Faith said as she kept flying.  

*** 

   After some time passed, Krystal, Prince, and Faith landed in Kunjukumari. They landed directly into the village, and Faith transformed into her chibi form once they reached the ground. Krystal took a moment to note her surroundings. The sweet aroma of jasmine flowers was everywhere along with the tall coconut trees. The houses and shops varied in color but the colors that stood out were cloudy blue and pastel yellow. She noticed lotus motifs on some of the buildings and pathways.  

   “This village is quite beautiful,” Faith said.     

   “Yeah, I didn’t expect to see so many flowers,” Prince said. 

   “I’m so excited,” Krystal said. “All right. We need to go to Mithra Pillai’s house.” 

   “Well, we have the address that Imani gave us, right?” Prince asked. 

   “Yeah. Based off the numbers I’m seeing on these houses, it looks like her place must be further down this road,” Krystal said.  

   “All right then, we should start walking,” Faith said. 

   “Walking?!” Krystal exclaimed. “Can’t you fly us there?” 

   “No way. I used so much energy to fly you guys here,” Faith said. “You also can’t rely on me all the time. Proper students must be able to handle certain challenges on their own.” 

   “It wouldn’t have been as much if you resisted your shopping urges,” Prince said to Krystal as he started walking, carrying half of her shopping bags. 

   “But…how can I walk in these shoes?!” Krystal exclaimed, referring to her new pink pumps. “They’re gonna get dirty!” 

   “Not our problem,” Prince and Faith said in unison as they walked further ahead. 

   Krystal whimpered as she started carrying the rest of her shopping bags. She forgot how light her backpack was as soon as she started walking. 

*** 

   After walking for a little over a mile along the pathway, Krystal, Prince, and Faith reached Mithra Pillai’s house. Krystal’s feet had gotten so sore from all the walking that she had to take off her shoes midway and finish the route barefoot. Once they reached the house, Krystal dropped to the ground, exhausted. She looked at the soles of her feet and noticed how red they had gotten. 

   “So, this is why people keep telling me to wear sneakers,” Krystal said as she remained on the ground, panting. 

   “Yeah, but you’ll never listen,” Prince said. “This is a nice place.” 

   “I agree,” Faith said.  

   Krystal slowly got up and looked at the house. Just like all the other homes in the village, this home didn’t look like the others. The outside exterior was pale yellow with a cream-colored roof.   

   As Krystal walked up to the front of the house along with Prince and Faith, she took note of the beautiful greenery surrounding the home and the many palm trees surrounding the place. Before they could reach the door, a tall, lean man opened it. He had short dark hair that was slightly curly and wavy at the same time. He wore a forest green short-sleeved shirt with a brown plaid lungi. The man looked at the group and said, “Can I help you?” 

   “Yeah. Sorry to bother you, but we’re looking for Mithra Pillai,” Krystal said. “This is her house, right?” 

   “It is,” the man said. “But is she expecting you three?” 

   “Well, not exactly,” Prince said. 

   “Then I can’t let you see her,” the man said. 

   “Oh, come on. We have a note from someone she knows,” Krystal said.  

   “What is going on here?” a voice asked.  

   The man stepped aside as a woman came towards the door. Krystal couldn’t help but notice how beautiful she was. Her hair was long with dark, loose curls. She had a teal bindi on her forehead that drew attention to her chocolate eyes. Her ears were adorned by small, silver jhumka earrings, and she wore a dark blue kurta with matching churidar.  

   “Hi,” Krystal said. “Are you Mithra Pillai?” 

   “Yes, I am,” the woman said. “Who are you?” 

   “My name is Krystal. Krystal D’Cruz,” Krystal said. “This is my partner, Prince, and our guardian, Faith. We’ve come a long way to see you.” 

   “Listen, child, I’m not interested in seeing strangers right now. I already have a lot going on as it is.” 

   “We’re not strangers though. We were sent here by someone you know very well.” 

    “And who would that be?” Mithra asked. 

   Krystal took out the note that Imani wrote for her. She handed it to Mithra, who unfolded the note, reading it silently. As Krystal watched her read it, she could see Mithra’s expression change from confused to annoyed.  

   “Damn it, Imani. Let them in, Pradeep,” Mithra said to the man. 

   Pradeep welcomed Krystal, Prince, and Faith inside the house.  

*** 

   Krystal, Prince, and Faith were led to the living room. The floor was made of a shiny granite that sparkled like it was just made yesterday. There were at least four plum-colored velvet-cushioned chairs and a forest green-colored velvet couch. They seated themselves on the couch while Mithra sat in one of the chairs across from them. Pradeep served them all lime juice and sat down in the chair next to Mithra. 

   “Thanks for the juice, sir…Pradeep, right?” Krystal asked. 

   “Sorry, I didn’t introduce him properly,” Mithra said. “This is my husband, Pradeep.” 

   “Hello,” Pradeep said. 

   “Nice to meet you,” Faith said.  

   Mithra let out a deep sigh. She couldn’t tell if she was tired or annoyed. 

   “Imani really sent a bunch of kids to me knowing my current situation,” Mithra said. 

   “Uh, current situation?” Faith asked. 

   “Let me spell it out for you all since it’s not noticeable yet,” Mithra said. “It’s only been the two of us this whole time, but now a third addition to the family is coming.” 

   “Aww, you’re having a baby!” Krystal exclaimed. “That’s amazing! Congrats! If I had known, I would’ve brought a gift!” 

   “Hold on, you said she knows about your situation,” Prince said. “What exactly does the note say? We didn’t read it since it was addressed to you.” 

   “The general gist of it is that this will be great training for motherhood. And I owe her one,” Mithra said. “Don’t even ask about it.” 

    Krystal could see the irritation in Mithra’s face increase. She wasn’t sure what she could say to make her less annoyed, but she figured she’d have to start explaining herself. 

      “Well, anyway, we want someone to train us. Me especially. You see, I have this new weapon, and I need to learn how to use it with my usual weapon,” Krystal said as she drew out her zodiac wand. 

   “Hold on. Is that what I think it is?” Pradeep asked. 

   “It is,” Mithra said. “How did you get your hands on one of the zodiac wands?” 

   “Wow, everyone acts like it’s so hard to get one of these,” Krystal said. “I just read about it in a book, solved the riddle, went to the place to get it, battled my friend for it, and now it’s mine. No biggie.” 

   Mithra was surprised with how nonchalant Krystal was. She didn’t expect a mere student to get their hands on such a powerful artifact. 

   “So, your reaction tells me you’ve heard of the zodiac wands,” Prince said. 

   “Yes, but this is my first time seeing one in person,” Mithra said. “So, you want my help with learning how to use the wand?”  

   “Yeah,” Krystal said. 

   “And what about your partner here? Is he supposed to be some cheerleader for you?” Mithra asked. 

   “Hey! What’s that supposed to mean?!” Krystal exclaimed. 

   “Mithu, spare her,” Pradeep said to Mithra. 

   “You heard me,” Mithra said to Krystal. “Your partner is here for you, but are you here for him as well? You want to learn how to use this weapon, but you can’t just let your partner take a backseat.” 

   Before Krystal could say something, Prince said, “Look, Ms. Mithra, I’m not taking a backseat here. I’m here to support Krystal as her partner. I’m just as invested in this as she is.” 

   Krystal was surprised to see Prince speak up for her, but she was touched by the gesture. Mithra was also taken aback by Prince’s outspokenness.  

   “Very well,” Mithra said. “Pradeep, can you arrange some new sheets for them in the guest room?” 

   “I’ll do that right now,” Pradeep said as he got up. 

   “So, we’re gonna start training today?” Krystal asked. 

   “Not today. I need time to understand your skillset and the zodiac weapon you have to figure out the best training methods,” Mithra said. “For now, you can rest as I’m sure you’ve traveled for quite a while. Now I don’t go easy on anyone. Make sure you take that into consideration.” 

   Pradeep helped Mithra get up, and the two headed out of the living room. Prince looked at Krystal and could tell she was looking a bit nervous. 

   “You’re intimidated by her, aren’t you?” Prince said to Krystal. 

   “Me? Intimidated? Ha!” Krystal exclaimed. “It’s gonna take more than that to scare me away.” 

   “Really?” Faith said. 

   “This is the same girl who gets scared of spiders. She’s bluffing,” Prince said to Faith. 

   “Oh, shut up, Prince,” Krystal said as she got up and exited the living room with Prince and Faith following her. 

*** 

   Early in the morning, Pradeep came to the guest room that Krystal, Prince, and Faith were sleeping in and rang a large bell. The sound was so loud that it rattled Krystal’s eardrums, making her jump out of her bed and shriek. Faith slowly woke up while Prince remained sound asleep in his bed. 

   “What the hell is the bell for?!” Krystal exclaimed. “It’s only four in the morning.” 

   “Yes, but Mithu needs you to eat breakfast as soon as possible. She believes in making the most of the day,” Pradeep said. 

   “Well, maybe she doesn’t understand the concept of beauty sleep,” Krystal said. “Can’t we get at least another hour?” 

   “Oh, come on, Krystal. We’re in their home. And since Mithra is your teacher, you have to do as she says,” Faith said. 

   “What is with your partner?” Pradeep asked Krystal, looking at Prince, who was still sleeping. “This bell can wake up just about anyone.” 

   “Not Prince. He tunes out pretty much everything from class lectures to bells,” Krystal said. 

   “I’m surprised he doesn’t tune you out when you talk,” Faith said. 

   “Okay, now that’s just rude, Faith!” Krystal exclaimed. “We’ll be ready in a bit.” 

   Pradeep nodded and left the room. Faith turned to Krystal, wondering how they could possibly get ready soon with Prince asleep.  

*** 

   After thirty minutes, Krystal, Prince, and Faith had breakfast with Mithra and Pradeep. Pradeep had prepared idli and sambar. After eating, Mithra and Pradeep led the others outside to the garden. As tired as Krystal was, she enjoyed the presence of the jasmine flowers. She had never seen so many before. There were several bushes of them, and their sweet, light aroma was enough to make her stay awake. 

   “Wow, this garden is gorgeous!” Krystal exclaimed.  

   “Please tell me we didn’t get up super early to do gardening,” Prince said, letting out a yawn. 

   “Of course not. We’re going to do our training here today,” Mithra said.  

   “Um, is this really an ideal place to train?” Faith asked. “I mean, would you really want to ruin this beautiful garden.” 

   “Actually, the garden is perfect for today’s training,” Mithra said. “We’re keeping things light and simple for now.” 

   Pradeep helped Mithra get to the small bench for her to sit down. Mithra signaled Krystal and Prince to sit down before her. Pradeep stood by her side while Faith moved over to the trees to watch.  

   “Okay. We’re going to start our training from a mental standpoint today,” Mithra said. 

   “Okay, how exactly does that help me with learning to use my new weapon?” Krystal asked. 

   “Remember, your weapon isn’t an ordinary one. The spirit of Leo rests within the chain. Normal ringmaster weapons are connected to their users through the techniques they utilize for them,” Mithra explained. “In the case of a weapon linked to a spirit, the user has to properly bond with the spirit for the connection to work.” 

   “Okay, how does that apply to Prince?” Krystal asked. 

   “Prince, as her human-beast partner, you too will have to connect with the spirit. You have to treat this new weapon as a member of your team,” Mithra said. “In this way, fighting with it and developing the right combinations and attacks will work out.” 

   “Got it,” Prince said. 

   “Good. I’m going to demonstrate something for you both,” Mithra said. 

   Mithra drew out her wand. Krystal was intrigued, hopeful that she’d get to see her powers on display. After all, she was Yashi’s cousin. And from the way Imani spoke about her, she had to be a very capable ringmaster. 

   Mithra tapped her wand to transform it into her weapon. The wand was in the form of a machete. The blade had a sharp curve at the end and was in an oxidized gold color with a golden handle to match. Krystal was intrigued by its appearance as she had never seen anything like it.  

   “Wow, your weapon is stunning,” Krystal said. “Does it have a formal name?” 

   “It’s called an aruval. It was passed down to me by my mother,” Mithra said. “My father passed his weapon to my brother, Dhanush.” 

   “Oh, that’s the guy that Neil chased after for training,” Prince said. 

   “I’m going to use my weapon before you, and it’s crucial you pay attention,” Mithra said. 

   Krystal and Prince stood by, ready to watch. Mithra turned to Pradeep and nodded to him. Pradeep’s body gave off a bright white glow as the entire form of his body changed. He transformed into an elephant. Krystal was amazed at just how big Pradeep was in this form. 

   “Whoah!” Krystal exclaimed. “I’ve never seen an elephant human-beast before!” 

   “That doesn’t surprise me. Pradeep was the only one at our school back in the day,” Mithra said. 

   “What academy did you guys go to?” Prince asked. 

   “We went to Lotos Caeli. It was a while after graduating from there that we got married and settled down here,” Mithra said.  

   “I don’t think I’ve met anyone from that school,” Krystal said. 

   “We can tell you about that later. Right now, you need to focus,” Mithra said. 

   Mithra nodded to Pradeep. Pradeep closed his eyes while Mithra looked down and concentrated as she drew out her wand, tapping it to transform. Krystal was carefully observing them both, especially Mithra. She looked incredibly focused and in tune with herself. More importantly, her breathing and concentration was synchronized with Pradeep.  

   “Okay, Krystal, I want both you and Prince to focus your energy and concentrate it just like we’re doing,” Mithra said. “And Krystal, put your zodiac wand down to the side.” 

   “Well, okay then,” Krystal said. 

   Prince transformed into his beast form. Krystal transformed her wand into her sonic bell. She kept the zodiac wand on the ground. She closed her eyes and held onto her sonic bell while Prince closed his eyes and concentrated as well. Krystal could feel their sound energies building up internally and synchronizing. It was a lot like the equilibrium technique.  

   “You’re doing good,” Mithra said as she paid attention to Krystal and Prince. “Now, pay attention and follow what we do next.” 

   Krystal and Prince opened their eyes. Even though Krystal was still synchronizing with Prince, she watched Mithra and Pradeep closely. Her aruval glowed blue and so did Pradeep’s body. A twisting array of water droplets emerged from Mithra’s aruval. Pradeep raised his trunk, allowing a similar array of water droplets to flow from it. They floated in the air, almost dancing around each other, merging into a single entity. Krystal was in awe of the sight. It felt like something that she would’ve seen at one of the circus shows at RTA. 

   “Wow,” Krystal said. “That’s beautiful.” 

   “I want you both to do what we just did.”  

   “Hold on. How can we?” 

   “The goal of this exercise is for you both to synchronize properly.” 

   “But we’ve already done that. Prince and I learned how to use the equilibrium technique.” 

   “This isn’t an ordinary equilibrium technique. What I’m showing you is the Shakti equilibrium. This technique is a more advanced version of the usual equilibrium technique you learn in the academy.” 

   “What makes it different?” 

   “The standard technique is about synchronizing your energy levels to combine them into a singular unified attack. The Shakti equilibrium allows you to synchronize your energies and release just pure energy. The point of this is to allow the spirit of Leo to recognize your energies and be familiar with them. In this way, you’ll be able to synchronize and use the weapon.” 

   “So, this technique is just for releasing energy? Not for battling?” 

   “Of course not. I’m sure you’ve seen energy attacks. While this one takes a bit of time to get used to, it’ll certainly be useful in future battles. You may even be able to use it in your upcoming final exams.” 

   Krystal understood what Mithra was getting at. She knew she and Prince had to do this right to prove they were worthy students to Mithra. She turned to Prince and remembered the time they fought Cyrus for the chain of Leo. His eyes were giving the same look from back then. She knew he was willing to work by her side.  

   Mithra watched Krystal and Prince close their eyes. She could see the silver-colored energy flowing from their bodies as they synchronized perfectly. The sight of pure sound energy wasn’t new to her, but the way it twisted into a vibrating entity was different. It was somewhat erratic but controlled. She could see their contrasting beings were colliding through their energies. 

  Mithra was impressed with the way Krystal and Prince were handling the exercise. The two had potential. Probably more than she thought they had.  

   “Good work,” Mithra said. “You can stop now.” 

   Krystal opened her eyes and Prince transformed back into his human form. She looked at Mihra and said, “So, how exactly did this exercise help?” 

   “Look down,” Mithra said. 

   Krystal looked down and was stunned to see her zodiac wand had a flickering yellow glow. She hadn’t seen it shine like that since she first got it.  

   “Leo has now sensed your energies. The shakti that you unleashed is now familiar to him.” 

   “I’m kinda confused. I spoke to his spirit when he appeared before me after receiving the chain. So, why do we need to do all of this?” 

   “You were trusted with keeping the chain. Have you even heard or seen the spirit since you last spoke to it?” 

   “Uh, no.” 

   “Well, there’s the issue. The spirit needs to get to be able to trust you to actually work with you.” 

    Pradeep transformed back into his human form and helped Mithra stand up. Seeing her up, Krystal got up along with Prince, holding both her sonic bell and her zodiac wand. Mithra said, “All right. Let’s take a short break and we’ll go at it again.” 

   “Hold on,” Krystal said. “We have to do the same exercise again?” 

   “Of course. This is going to be our focus for today,” Mithra said. “You performed it well, but you’re still a bit rusty. 

   “Rusty?! You’re calling me rusty?!” Krystal exclaimed. 

   “Well, you’re not exactly the greatest at energy control just yet,” Prince said. 

   “It’s not a bad thing,” Pradeep said. “You’re both young and inexperienced. It’ll take multiple attempts to perfect this technique. I’ll get water for everyone.” 

   Pradeep headed inside with Mithra while Krystal and Prince remained where they were. Krystal sighed, feeling a long day of training was ahead of them. Faith couldn’t help but marvel at what was unfolding. She found Mithra to be quite the teacher and that Krystal and Prince were in for quite a lot. 

*** 

    Krystal fell flat at the dining table. She felt relaxed and exhausted at the same time as she sat slumped in her chair. It was evening time, and she and Prince had completed a long day of training. They practiced the Shakti equilibrium technique so many times that she had lost count. Faith looked at Krystal and said, “Now, Krystal, it’s not good manners to sulk at the dining table.” 

   “Do I look like I care?” Krystal asked. 

   “Wow. I think I’m rubbing off on you,” Prince said, chuckling. 

   “I don’t understand why you’re like this. Prince seems to be handling today quite fine compared to you,” Faith said. 

   “You know, I’m starting to think you’re picking favorites in this whole guardianship thing, Faith,” Krystal said.  

   Mithra sat down at the dining table while Pradeep started bringing in the dishes he made for dinner. As she sat down, she took note of how tired Krystal looked and said, “Are you okay?” 

   “Do I look okay to you?!” 

   “Now, is that really a way to talk to your teacher?” 

   Krystal didn’t say anything. She looked at Faith, who was giving her the side-eye. Even Prince shook his head. Krystal sighed and said, “I’m sorry.” 

   “It’s okay. I did say training would be intense,” Mithra said. “Hopefully, dinner will lift up your spirits.” 

   Krystal looked at the table, intrigued by all the dishes on the table. She inquired about the names of the curries with Pradeep who told her the various names.  The vegetable curry consisting of carrots, potatoes, and other vegetables was called avial. There was okra curry as well as fish, rice, and pappadums. She began taking a portion of each dish for her plate while everyone else did the same. “Wow, this looks so good!” Krystal exclaimed. 

   “Indeed. I must say, Pradeep, you’re quite the chef,” Faith said. 

   “Well, thank you. Mithra’s cooking leaves a lot to be desired, so I handle that around here,” Pradeep said. 

   “Oh please, I’m not that bad,” Mithra said as she started filling up her plate. 

   “It’d be funny if you were as bad as our friend, Sana,” Prince said. “She tried making soup for our friend, Rey, and he literally spit the whole thing out.” 

   “So, all your good friends are back at RTA?” Mithra asked. 

   “Yeah, pretty much,” Krystal said. “Though I made a new friend at Pytho Sigma.” 

   “Well, it must be a lot for you kids to come here on your break away from them,” Mithra said. 

   “Yeah, but honestly, after everything my friends have been through, I think we all thought training was the right way to go for spring break,” Krystal said. 

   “Speak for yourself, you wanted to go to the beach,” Prince said. 

   “Oh, shut up, Prince!” Krystal exclaimed. 

   While Krystal and Prince were bickering, Mithra couldn’t help but think about the old times when she and Pradeep were at the academy. She couldn’t help but smile. 

*** 

   After dinner, Krystal, Prince, and Faith were getting ready for bed. Krystal came out of the bathroom after brushing her teeth and putting on her orange silk pajama set. She looked at Faith, who was reading a rather huge book. What surprised her even more was seeing Prince read as well. He was reading an Indian film magazine that he picked up from the coffee table in the living room. 

   Krystal looked at her phone, checking her messages. She sighed and said, “Unbelievable.” 

   “What’s the matter, Krystal?” Faith asked, looking away from her book. 

   “It’s Zayn. He hasn’t replied to my GleeChat messages,” Krystal said. 

   “Since when do you use GleeChat?” Prince asked. 

   “How else am I supposed to message people from another country?!” Krystal exclaimed. “You really think my dad would want to pay those ridiculous rates for overseas data plans?! Please!” 

   “Okay. Why do you care?” Prince asked. 

   “What do you mean why do I care?” 

   “You seem to be making quite the fuss over a text. It’s not like it’s a matter of life and death. Maybe he’s just busy.” 

   “Can’t I just be frustrated that he won’t respond?” 

   “You can. It’s just silly.” 

   “Ugh! I need water.” 

   Krystal put her phone down on the nightstand and headed out of the room. Faith turned to Prince and said, “Why do I get the feeling you were messing with her?” 

   “It’s our group’s thing. You’ll get used to it,” Prince said. 

*** 

   Krystal headed over to the kitchen and got the water pitcher from the fridge, filling up a glass. She paced around, slowly sipping the glass a few times as she pondered over Prince’s teasing. Was Zayn really just busy or was he ignoring her? She didn’t think he was that kind of person, but she also didn’t know him for long. A more pressing matter came about as she felt an aching pain in her arms. All the energy control exercises she and Prince did today made the slightest movement of her arms painful. She was so sore. Mithra said it wouldn’t be easy, but if this was how training was on the first day, Krystal couldn’t imagine what the next two weeks would look like.  

  Krystal stopped pondering as soon as she heard voices outside. She walked out of the kitchen, went past the living room, and slightly opened the door that led to the garden. Mithra and Pradeep were sitting with each other on the bench, seemingly admiring the stars.  

   “You’ve been very quiet,” Pradeep said.  

   “Sorry, I have a lot on my mind.” 

   “What’s troubling you?” 

   Mithra sighed. She looked down at her belly, feeling her anxiousness eat at her. 

   “You seem more overwhelmed than before.” 

   “Motherhood certainly makes me nervous. It’s even more nerve-wracking with those kids present.” 

   “They’re nice kids…Krystal and Prince. Faith seems to keep them both in check.” 

   “I hope they don’t think I’m too hard on them. It’s been so long since I mentored students.” 

   “You’re doing just fine, Mithu.” 

   “Hopefully they agree. Imani was certainly right about this.” 

   “Right about what?” 

   Mithra sighed and said, “Teaching these kids is a test for how good a mother I’ll be. I don’t want to let Krystal and Prince down just as much as I don’t want to let our child down.” 

   Krystal was surprised to hear what she was hearing. The whole time she kept thinking that Mithra was strict and hard-headed. However, she also seemed to have a delicate heart as well. She saw Pradeep hold her close and say, “I know it’s not easy to believe, but I know in my heart that you will be an amazing mother.” 

   Mithra could feel her eyes water. She rested her head on Pradeep’s shoulder. Krystal was in awe of how sweet they were with each other. She wished she could have someone love her in such a way. As she tried to head back inside quietly, she slipped on the floor and landed outside with a loud thud.  

   Damn these socks, Krystal thought as she slowly sat up. It quickly hit her that she had something else to be concerned about. Mithra and Pradeep saw her. Mithra got up and shouted, “You were spying on us?!” 

   “Oh, God, no!” Krystal exclaimed as she stood up. 

   “Then what were you doing? Late night snacking?” 

   “I just got some water and overheard a little bit.” 

   “That’s spying.” 

   “No, it isn’t! I just happened to hear you guys, and I was curious about who was talking. Come on, Pradeep sir, you get what I mean?” 

   Pradeep slowly got up and shook his head. The disapproval made Krystal say, “Come on! I didn’t intend to intrude on your moment!” 

   “Too late for that,” Mithra said as she got up. “Pradeep, let’s go to bed.” 

*** 

   In the morning, Pradeep had prepared a steamed fish stew called fish molee for breakfast. While eating, Krystal could tell Mithra was still annoyed about what happened the previous night. She said, “I already said I was sorry about yesterday.” 

   “What did you do?” Prince asked Krystal. 

   “She listened in on our conversation last night,” Pradeep said as he sat down to eat. 

   “Krystal, that is not proper etiquette,” Faith said. “Eavesdropping is quite rude.” 

   “You should listen to your guardian more,” Mithra said. 

   “I’m never going to live this down,” Krystal said, rolling her eyes. 

   “Anyway, forget about that,” Mithra said. “You guys need to eat well. Training is going to be intense today, so you need all the energy you can get.” 

   Great, Krystal thought as she kept eating. Just what I needed. 

*** 

   After breakfast, Krystal and Prince had to get ready for the grueling training that Mithra spoke of earlier. The two were asked to come to the chamber room. It was just as big as the garden, but Mithra considered it to be more appropriate for today’s training session. Once they headed out of their room, they went downstairs, meeting with Faith outside the steel door that led to the room. Krystal opened the door, surprised to see how vacant the chamber was. It wasn’t what she expected. It reminded her of the plain white room that Aiden had made them go to for detention. 

   Mithra and Pradeep were waiting for them. Krystal said, “So, what is this place?” 

   “This is where we do our special training,” Mithra said. “I haven’t used this space in so long.” 

   “It’s so empty,” Prince said. 

   “Yeah, is it not possible to train at the garden?” Krystal asked. “This room feels like an interrogation cell.” 

   “Today’s training HAS to be here,” Mithra said. “You’ll see why soon enough. Pradeep, are we all set?” 

   “Teleportation controls are ready to go,” Pradeep said, holding onto a remote. 

   “Teleportation? Fascinating,” Faith said. “This certainly is a new means of training.” 

   “Hold on,” Krystal said. “How is this going to work?” 

   “Just trust me,” Mithra said. She turned to Pradeep and said, “Proceed.” 

   Pradeep nodded and pressed one of the top buttons on the remote. Krystal looked at the floor and could see that she and everyone else had been transported out of the room. She shrieked seeing where they ended up. It wasn’t even really a room. It was almost like a dark void of some kind. Krystal felt like she had entered another dimension. She and everyone else were floating in a sea of darkness. She felt so uneasy as she couldn’t feel a ground of any kind at her feet. The voidness slowly faded. Suddenly, Krystal could see again as what appeared to be a blue sky formed before her eyes. As she looked down, she saw herself land with Prince on the petal of what looked like a giant lotus flower. She looked around and saw several lotuses surrounding her. Mithra landed on an opposing lotus while Pradeep and Faith were sitting in the distance on a small cloud-like surface.  

   “Whoah, what is this?” Krystal asked. 

   “This is the Lotus Dimension,” Mithra said.  

   “Dimension?” Prince said. “You mean we’re not on Earth anymore?” 

   “You’re in a realm of my creation. It’s a highly advanced magical technology that transforms the space to my liking,” Mithra explained. “Everything you see here seems real, but it isn’t. It’s a simulation.” 

   “Simulation magic. It’s just like that detention we had with Aiden,” Krystal said. 

   “Even though this environment isn’t real, you will utilize it for today’s exercise,” Mithra said.  

   Mithra turned to Pradeep, nodding to him. He moved to the side with Faith. They were further away from Mithra, Krystal, and Prince. Faith turned to Pradeep and said, “You’re not going to be participating?” 

   “Today it’s up to Mithu alone to work with them. With how serious things are going to be today, it’s best not to have too many people on the field.” 

   “Well then. This should be interesting.” 

   Mithra drew out her wand, transforming it into her aruval. Krystal was puzzled but intrigued. She wondered what Mithra’s plan was. 

   “All right. Today’s training will be a battle between me and you two,” Mithra said. 

   “What?!” Krystal exclaimed. “Why would we battle you?!” 

   “Yesterday’s training made you focus on the Shakti equilibrium. That technique was able to trigger something from your zodiac wand,” Mithra said. “Now the test is to see how it reacts to you both in combat.” 

   “Reacts to us?” Prince asked. 

   “The spirit within the weapon will only truly fight by your side if you can prove your power,” Mithra said. 

   “Is this really necessary?” Krystal asked. 

   “The answer is in battle,” Mithra said as she held up her aruval. Her aruval glowed a beautiful bright blue color.  

   Great. I was really hoping to avoid fighting her, Krystal thought. After all, she’s Ringmasters Society level good. I don’t see how I stand any chance in winning. Guess I have no choice. 

   “All right, Prince, transform!” Krystal exclaimed. 

   “Ugh, fine,” Prince said as he transformed into his lion form.  

   Krystal took her stance, holding her sonic bell. She had an idea of what she was up against, but she had only gotten a glimpse of Mithra’s power the other day. Keeping this in mind, she knew she had to keep her guard up. 

   Mithra swiftly launched her aruval, emitting a strong water current towards Krystal and Prince. Krystal and Prince dodged the attack quickly, but Krystal was quick to notice the water current flow its way towards her, striking her into Prince.  

   “What the hell?!” Krystal exclaimed as she and Prince got up. “Okay, Prince, use your Sonic Roar!” 

  Prince nodded and launched his Sonic Roar attack while Krystal assisted him with a sound beam from her sonic bell. As the forces collided into a sonic wave to hit Mithra, she countered with her aruval. She carefully pushed it into the sonic wave, distributing some slight heat that hit the wave back at Krystal and Prince. 

   As the two fell back, Krystal felt rattled by the attack’s force. She could tell Prince was feeling the same way as well. The rattling effect had even transmitted to the petal of the lotus they landed on. What exactly does she do? She’s throwing water and heat at us, Krystal thought as she could feel the excruciating pain of the vibrations. I’ve never seen a combination of powers like this before. 

   Before Krystal could direct Prince to attack again, Mithra shot a heavy stream of water from her aruval in her direction. She tried to power her sonic bell through it, but the water was too strong for her to do anything as she got washed up by it along with Prince. Krystal coughed a bit, already feeling out of breath.  

   Prince transformed back into his human form and said to Krystal, “I think I have an idea of what her power set is.” 

   “You do?” 

   “Neil told me a little bit about Shuto and Haruka’s powers. Their powers come from seasons with Shuto’s being winter and Haruka’s being spring. I know they’re not blood families, but something tells me her powers are related to summer.” 

   “You might be right. That would explain how she can use manipulate water and heat.” 

   “You’re quite perceptive, Prince,” Mithra said. 

   “So, is this the part where you tell us about your powers?” Krystal asked. 

   “Now, now, don’t think that I’m here to explain things to you. And you have more pressing things to worry about,” Mithra said as her aruval began to glow again.  

   This is tough, Prince thought. This is different from when we faced Cyrus. She’s on a whole other level since she can manipulate our own sound against us.  

   Prince looked at Krystal. She seemed calm but also bewildered. He said, “Are you okay?” 

   “I don’t know. I knew she’d be hard to battle, but this is beyond challenging. I can’t even land a hit on her.” 

   “We don’t have to concern ourselves with landing a hit.” 

   “We don’t?” 

   “No. This isn’t about winning a battle. This is about getting the chain of Leo in action. Do you sense anything from it?” 

   “I felt a single vibration while we were attacked. That’s hardly anything. I don’t even know what to do at this point.” 

   “It’s all right. Just take a moment to figure out what you need to do.” 

   She’s not very predictable. That doesn’t mean I can’t play around for a bit to figure out her battle style, Krystal thought. She paused for a moment, looking around at all the lotuses that surrounded them.  

   “All right. We’re gonna keep going,” Krystal said. “Prince, I think it’s time. This environment is perfect for Plan: Zigzag.” 

   “Say no more. I got this,” Prince said as he transformed back into his lion form.  

   Prince leaped off the petal toward Mithra, launching a Sonic Roar attack. Mithra countered with a water current from her aruval. As Prince dodged the attack, Krystal came in and launched a sound energy beam from her sonic bell while Prince landed on a different lotus. Mithra pierced through the beam with her aruval’s sharp edge like it was nothing. Krystal and Prince continued the back-and-forth pattern of attacking, going from one lotus to the other. As Faith watched them, she was confused as to why they were attacking in such a way when they weren’t landing a single hit on Mithra. They didn’t seem fazed by it. She wondered what they were up to.  

   Krystal signaled Prince to pause. She was starting to get a sense of Mithra’s battle style. More importantly, she was getting a sense of how she countered her opponents. As she continued to think, she could sense her zodiac wand’s vibrations. She could feel the spirit of Leo was beginning to connect with her. She knew that if she wanted him to join her in combat, she had to think of something creative to get to Mithra in battle.  

   Krystal could feel an idea come her way. As she continued to think, she heard a voice say, I see. You’re more strategic than I thought. 

   So, you do talk, don’t you, Leo? Krystal thought. You’re about to see how good of a team we make. 

   “Prince, stay where you are!” Krystal exclaimed. 

   Prince was not too far from Mithra. In fact, he was perfectly aligned on an opposing lotus with Krystal and Mithra was right in the middle of them. Seeing the look of determination on Krystal’s face, he knew what they would do next and nodded back to her.  

   Krystal focused all her energy into her sonic bell. While she did that, Prince focused his energy as well. As they were doing this, Mithra was curious, wondering what they had planned as she prepared her aruval to attack back. Mithra got a sense that they were going to attack her from both ends. She spun her aruval around rapidly, unleashing another water current.  

   I knew she was going to do that, Krystal thought. Krystal plunged her sonic bell to the ground and shouted, “Savage Sound Roar!” 

   Prince unleashed a mighty roar, and its sound waves headed straight into the water current while Krystal’s sound waves did the same. Krystal sensed a vibration tingling her skin that felt exactly like a heartbeat. She drew out the zodiac wand, and it was emitting a radiant golden glow. The wand transformed into the chain of Leo, attaching itself to her sonic bell. She immediately whipped the chain forward. The chain transformed into a golden current of sound waves that pierced through the water current. The sight stunned Mithra as the water current neutralized. Mithra quickly used her aruval to block the colliding forces from hitting her directly. She looked at Krystal, who winded the chain back in, holding onto its end tightly. She smirked and said, “Well, well. Looks like you both did it.” 

   Faith was surprised at what had transpired. She looked at Pradeep and could tell he was taken aback, but he seemed to be pleased. She didn’t expect such ingenuity from Krystal in using Mithra’s own attack against her.  

   Prince transformed back into his human form and said, “Well done, Krystal.” 

   “Actually, we both deserve the credit. I understand now what we needed,” Krystal said. “I was focusing so much on the perfect attack that I forgot to take a step back and evaluate my opponent. Prince helped me do that. It’s because of us working together that we were able to accomplish this.” 

   “That’s how a ringmaster should be,” Mithra said. “I will say that your creativity as a team has impressed me. Now that you have officially activated the chain of Leo, the rest of your training is going to be about cultivating a battle style that suits both of you and allows for the chain of Leo to work with you.” 

   “Well then. We’re going to have some long days ahead,” Pradeep said.  

   “We did it!” Krystal exclaimed as she walked over to Prince. 

   “High-five?” Prince asked as he raised his hand. 

   Krystal smiled as she high-fived Prince. She looked at both her sonic bell and the chain of Leo. They both reverted to their wand forms. Thank you for trusting us, Krystal thought as she looked at the zodiac wand. 

   These kids might be fun to work with after all, Mithra thought. She cleared her throat and said, “All right. Let’s get a few more rounds in before lunch time.” 

   “All right,” Prince said. 

   “Oh, come on!” Krystal exclaimed. “Can’t we take a break after such victorious moment?!” 

   “That sounds like quitter talk,” Mithra said.  

   “Ugh, fine,” Krystal sighed. 

   Krystal and Prince continued their training session with Mithra. As Faith watched them with Pradeep, she couldn’t help but think what was to come. Krystal and Prince were proving to be a surprise she didn’t expect. 

Copyright © 2025 Meryl T

All rights reserved. All illustrations created by Meryl T.

Volume 2

32. It Comes in Waves

It was an early morning for Shuto, Haruka, and Imani who were flying in the hovership to begin their mission. Imani was taking the role of pilot while Shuto and Haruka monitored the ship onboard. Shuto wanted to fly the ship, but if anyone could handle a ship best it was Imani. After all, she was the one who designed the hoverships and other transportation vehicles that the Ringmasters Society use. They were starting their mission by heading to the location in Daredevil City where Neil mentioned being attacked. Once they reached there, Imani parked the hovership on the terrace of one of the buildings and used the shielding feature to cloak the ship, so no one would notice it.  

   Imani, Shuto, and Haruka stepped out of the ship and headed down to the city grounds. Once they landed, Shuto said, “All right. Where’s the best place to start looking?” 

   “Honestly, we could leave that to me,” Imani said as she drew out her wand. Of course, this was only one of her many wands. She tapped it, transforming it into a small red contact. Once she put the contact near her right eye, it merged with it. A spherical red screen formed in front of the eye, allowing her to scan the area in detail. She began walking, scanning the ground and everything around her while Shuto and Haruka followed her. 

   After walking for a while, Imani stopped as her eye scanner picked up something. She bent down, seeing an unknown residue. She picked it up, noticing its purple color and slimey consistency. 

   “Well, that’s something we haven’t seen before,” Haruka said. “Are you picking up any data on it?” 

   “Not enough. All I can see is that it has a specific DNA signature on it,” Imani said. “It’ll take some time for my scanner to process who it belongs to.” 

   “I see,” Shuto said. “This could be our lead then.” 

   “Right. Once my scanner picks up who it is, we’ll have an idea of where to go from there,” Imani said. 

   “So, what do we do in the meantime?” Haruka asked. “A little hard to do anything if we don’t have our lead finalized yet.” 

   “True. If you look closely though, the residue leaks continue further north from here,” Imani said. “It’s safe to assume whoever this is headed further in this direction. We could scour forward and see if there is anything suspicious till my scanner finishes processing.” 

   “That’s a solid idea,” Haruka said. 

   “Well then. Who’s up to pilot?” Imani asked. “I can’t take command with my scanner in work mode.” 

   “My turn to fly then!” Shuto exclaimed as he headed back towards the hovership. 

   “That brother of yours, Haruka…almost like a child in some ways,” Imani said as she loaded the residue in a small container. 

   “You have no idea,” Haruka said, shaking her head. 

*** 

    Hours had passed for Neil and Heer as they traveled with Gourav. As it was getting close to noon, they were still making their way to Mt. Archer. And even though they were tired and fatigued, they kept going. Neil was determined to get to Mt. Archer in time. 

   “How much longer till we get there?” Heer asked. 

   “According to this GPS thing, we should be getting there by early afternoon,” Neil said as he looked at the GPS app on his phone. “That means we’ll be there before the twenty-four hours are up. That geezer better take us in then.” 

   “Um, guys, we may have a problem,” Gourav said. 

   “What’s wrong, Gourav?” Heer asked. 

   “Yeah, what could possibly be wrong?!” Neil exclaimed. 

   Suddenly, Gourav’s body glowed blue and began to shrink. He was now in his chibi form. And because of this sudden transformation, Neil and Heer screamed as the two began to fall towards the ground. 

   “Damn!” Gourav exclaimed as he rushed towards Neil and Heer. 

   “We’re gonna die!” Neil screamed. “We’re too young to die! I didn’t even get to write a will!” 

   “Wait, Gourav is coming for us!” Heer exclaimed.  

   “Hold on, guys!” Gourav shouted as he grabbed hold of Neil and Heer by their shoulders with his paws. Gourav mustered all the strength of his tiny body to safely get them to the ground. Once he did, he let them go as they landed safely. Neil and Heer were panting restlessly. 

   “That was too close,” Neil said. “Gourav, what the hell was that?!” 

   “I’m sorry, guys. I didn’t intend to make you guys fall,” Gourav said. “I think flying for an extended period of time has used up all my energy and made me revert to this form.” 

   “So, you can’t fly us anymore?” Heer asked. 

   “Not until I recharge. I was able to save you both, but it’s not possible for me to carry you both in this form for the remainder of our trip,” Gourav said. 

   “You’ve gotta be kidding me! We only have a few hours left! How are we gonna make it to the mountain in time?!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “Well, I guess we gotta start walking,” Heer said. 

   Neil fell to the floor, dreading the agony awaiting them. 

   “Wow, so dramatic,” Gourav said. 

   “It’ll be okay, Neil. If we start now, we should be able to make it,” Heer said. “We can even take short breaks in between.” 

   This could only happen to me, Neil thought. Well, I can’t give up now. I gotta keep going.  

   Neil got up. “All right then. We’re not gonna let this stop us from doing what we gotta do,” Neil said. “Thankfully, this GPS thing still works. Ready to go?” 

   Heer and Gourav nodded. Heer was especially happy to see Neil wasn’t giving up so easily. The three continued their journey on foot. 

*** 

   It was only a few more hours till Neil, Heer, and Daisy would have to reach Mt. Archer as part of Dhanush’s challenge. They kept walking and the more they walked, the more tired Neil could find himself getting. They stopped every now and then for a few minutes and even took a moment to eat the snacks they had packed. After a few hours, they finally reached the mountain.  

   Neil dropped to the ground, feeling more tired than ever. He looked up at Mt. Archer. It wasn’t a very tall mountain, but he could see where the name came from. The top edge of the mountain was shaped in the form of an actual archer. Neil could see the shape of a person in position with their bow and arrow. 

   “I can’t believe we’re here and with time to spare,” Neil said. “I feel like I’ve lost all feeling in my legs.” 

   “Gourav, have you recharged yet?” Heer asked. 

   “Let me see,” Gourav said. Gourav attempted to transform again, but this time proved futile. “Nope. Still not fully recovered.” 

   “But we gotta get to the top of the mountain!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “Well, I guess we gotta do it the hard way and climb,” Heer said. “At least Gourav can still fly in his form.” 

   “Hold up. You expect me to climb this thing?!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “Neil, we’re almost there. If we get to the top of the mountain in time, Dhanush will have to take us in like he promised,” Heer said. “It’s just one last hurdle.” 

   “Man, I hate when you’re right,” Neil said. “All right. Let’s do this.” 

   Neil knew he couldn’t quit now. Even though his legs were in pain, and he was losing all feeling in his body, he knew he was almost there. Gourav started by flying up towards the top edge while Heer transformed into her beast form to make climbing easier for her. Neil followed them, going at a much slower pace. As determined as he was, he had to admit he was getting agitated. 

   “Of all the places to live in, why does this man choose to live on a damn mountain?!” Neil complained as he slowly got himself up more. “I mean seriously…what era does this man live in?!” 

   It didn’t take long for him to realize that Heer and Gourav had already made it to the top, and he wasn’t even close. “This isn’t fair! You guys have beast forms and can do this no problem!” Neil exclaimed. 

   Heer transformed back into her human form and said, “Come on, Neil. You can still do this. We still have time left.” 

   “If you could get creative, you could maybe get here faster,” Gourav said. “You only have a few minutes now.” 

   “Don’t freak me out like that!” Neil cried. “Damn it. There must be an easier way for me to get up there.” 

   Neil took a moment to ponder even though he knew he was almost going to slip. An idea came to him. He tried to reach behind in his backpack with his right hand while he tried to hold onto the mountain rock with his left. He was trying to get his wand. As soon as he pulled it out, he lost balance and panicked as he was about to fall. But thankfully Gourav rushed in, catching Neil from behind. 

   “Damn, my life flashed before me!” Neil exclaimed. “Thanks, Gourav!” 

   “No problem, but do you have a plan?” Gourav asked. “I can’t hold you forever.” 

   “Just for a little bit longer. I have a plan,” Neil said as he transformed his wand into his bow and arrow. Since Gourav was backing him up, Neil was able to get hold of his bow and arrow and position himself to strike. He built up the energy in his arrow, concentrating it in a specific matter to do what he was planning on doing. Once he was ready, he fired the arrow towards the top edge and along with the arrow was an icy ladder that crystallized. 

   “Wow, that’s actually pretty creative,” Gourav said. 

   “Honestly, I was only able to do this because of Heer. She helped me understand how to concentrate my energy better,” Neil said. 

   “That’s great, Neil!” Heer exclaimed. 

   “All right, Gourav. You can let me go. I’ll climb from here,” Neil said. 

   “Okay, but I’ll rush to help if you fall again,” Gourav said as he let Neil go allowing Neil to start climbing the ice ladder. 

   Heer and Gourav cheered for Neil as he climbed up the ladder. Neil was working against the clock, going as fast as he could. It took him all the strength he had, but he finally managed to make it to the top edge with Heer helping him by pulling him up to safety. 

   Neil panted restlessly as he could feel the fatigue eat at him. As he slowly tried to rise up from the ground, he saw Dhanush was standing right before him, Heer, and Gourav. 

   “I have to say…I didn’t expect you to make it here on time,” Dhanush said. 

   “Well, you’re wrong, sir,” Neil said as he slowly got up. “You see me…I’m killing it. I made it…I-” 

   Neil passed out to the ground before he could even finish his sentence. Heer and Gourav rushed to him, trying to wake him up while Dhanush simply looked at him. He looked over the edge of the mountain, seeing the ice ladder that was running up to it. Interesting. He used his ice energy to create a ladder that would ease his climbing, Dhanush thought. This kid is smarter than I thought. 

   “Neil, please. Say something,” Heer said.  

   “He’s fine. He’s just exhausted. We can take him inside my house to rest,” Dhanush said.  

   Dhanush helped Neil up along with Heer and the two took him while Gourav followed them.  

*** 

   After some time had passed, Neil woke up, rubbing his eyes as he stretched his arms. He was surprised to find himself in a guest room of some sort. He got out of bed, intrigued by the room’s completely wooden structure and the old Indian paintings hanging on the walls. He stepped out of the room, seeing a dining room. At the dining table, Dhanush was seated with Heer and Gourav. As soon as Dhanush saw him, he said, “Oh, you woke up. Good.” 

   “How are you feeling, Neil?” Heer asked. 

   “I’m fine. What happened?” Neil asked. 

   “You passed out as soon as you got to the top of the mountain,” Gourav said. “You looked quite wonky.” 

   “Well, I’m fine now,” Neil said. “Come on. A deal is a deal. You gotta train us.” 

   “Tell me something first,” Dhanush said. “How did you form the ice ladder back there?” 

   Neil was surprised that Dhanush would ask him that question. He wasn’t even completely sure how he did it. 

   “Hmm I didn’t think too much on it,” Neil said as he sat down at the table. “I concentrated my ice energy, and then I imagined a ladder and it kinda just appeared I guess.” 

   “Interesting. You seem a lot more focused than when I met you a day ago,” Dhanush said. 

   “Well, he was pretty determined to get here,” Heer said. 

   “That’s right. Look, deal aside, I want to train with you. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that we ended up meeting,” Neil said. “I know you think I’m all over the place, and quite frankly I am. I’m not the greatest student. Hell, I’m barely managing with the passing grades I’ve been getting. But I’m more serious than ever about becoming a better ringmaster. After the whole Madame Naga thing, I realized that becoming a better ringmaster means more than just me getting stronger. I must be a better partner as well. And with the right training, I can do that. I know I can.” 

   Dhanush found Neil’s words to be genuine. He thought he had figured him out a day ago, but Neil’s determination became obvious to him. 

   “I like your sincerity, kid,” Dhanush said. “I’ll take you and Heer as my students. However, a lot of work is going to have to come from you specifically. You have potential, but it’s going to be up to you to expand on it.” 

   “I won’t let you down!” Neil exclaimed. “Thank you so much! Can we start now?!” 

   “Don’t get too excited. You just woke up,” Dhanush said. “And it’s almost time for dinner. I should also let you know you’re not my only student here.” 

   Neil was puzzled. He found out what he meant as soon as he turned to see a girl and boy enter the dining room. The boy had spikey electric blue hair, hazel eyes, and wore a gray V-neck shirt with emerald pants and silver loafers. The girl had eyes like sapphires, and she wore a high-neck golden top, a gray arm warmer on her left arm, a flowy blue skirt, and gray boots. Her most striking feature was her pale blonde hair that had a cloudy blue sheen to it. 

   “Who are you people?” Neil asked. 

   “Neil, these are the other students I was talking about,” Dhanush said. “This is Katrina Mizushima and her partner, Storm.” 

   “Hey there,” Storm said. 

   “So, you’re the kid that fainted while climbing up the mountain,” Katrina said. “That’s just adorable.” 

   “Who are you calling adorable?!” Neil exclaimed. “And how come you’re taking them as students as well?!” 

   “Katrina’s mother was a former classmate of mine,” Dhanush said. “And she came here by the time I arrived back. So, I decided to take her in.” 

   “And how did you get to the mountain?” Neil asked Katrina. 

   “See us at training practice and you’ll find out how,” Katrina said as she gave Neil a wink and sat down at the table with Storm. 

   Just then, an old woman dressed in a green saree came out holding trays of Indian dishes. Neil looked at her and said, “Don’t tell me the old lady is your student, too.” 

   “Where are your manners, boy?!” the old lady exclaimed as she placed the food on the table. 

   “That’s my mother,” Dhanush said. “You will address her as Satyamma.” 

   “Your mom lives here?” Neil asked. 

   “She’s lived here since my father passed away a few years ago,” Dhanush said. “Did Shuto mention my sister, Mithra?” 

   “Not to us. I didn’t even know about you till we met at St. Tulip’s,” Neil said.  

   “I know about her. Krystal mentioned that she’s going to her house to convince her to train her and Prince,” Heer said. 

   “That’s not going to be easy. Mithra is pretty stubborn herself,” Dhanush said. 

   “If you continue all this chatting, the food is going to get cold,” Satyamma said. 

   “Okay, amma. Let’s all eat,” Dhanush said. 

   With that, everyone in the dining room settled down and began eating.  

*** 

   After dinner, Satyamma showed Heer to her room while Dhanush led Neil to his room. The room was small, but it looked comfortable. There was a small bed with turquoise-colored bedsheets, fluffed pillows, and a soft blanket set to the side. A nightstand with a shiny gold lamp sitting on top of it stood by the right side. 

   “I know it’s small,” Dhanush said. “But hopefully you will manage.” 

   “Oh, yeah. This is all I need. Thank you.” 

   “No problem. I’ll be sure to wake you up in the morning.” 

   “Oh, okay. How early?” 

    “I’ll surprise you. Good night.” 

    As Dhanush left the room, Neil sat down on the bed and let out a deep breath. Things were about to get real.  

*** 

   Early in the morning, Neil was unwantedly welcomed by the sound of Dhanush playing a flute ever so loudly. Neil slowly woke up, putting his hands on his ears and said, “All right! I’m up! I’m up!” 

   “Good,” Dhanush said. “Get ready and eat quickly. We have a lot to do today.” 

   “But it’s only five,” Neil said. 

   Neil looked at Dhanush’s face and knew he shouldn’t complain. He sighed and complied while Dhanush left the room. Neil brushed his teeth, changed his clothes, and grabbed his wand. He quickly grabbed one of the idlis that Satyamma made for breakfast as he realized everyone else had already left. Once he stepped outside of the house, he saw Heer and Gourav were waiting outside and went up to them. Dhanush was standing by as Katrina and Storm were doing some stretches.  

   “Okay, I’m ready,” Neil said. “What are we doing first?” 

   “Hold it. We can’t start till I do something first,” Dhanush said. 

   “Oh, come on!” Neil exclaimed as he finished eating the idli he took for breakfast. “What do you need to do?” 

   Neil paused as Dhanush walked up to him. He was silent and the silence was confusing him. Dhanush began waving his hand over Neil and Neil said, “Whoah. What are you doing?” 

   “Just relax and hold still. Also, close your eyes while you’re at it,” Dhanush said. 

   Neil didn’t understand what Dhanush was doing, but he went ahead and closed his eyes. Dhanush continued to wave his hand over Neil and slowly he was able to see what he needed to see: Neil’s energy system. As he analyzed what he was seeing, he noticed a small grey circle. He put his hand down and said, “Just as I suspected.” 

   Neil opened his eyes and said, “What? What is it?” 

   “I just looked at your energy system,” Dhanush said. 

   “What? How are you able to do that?” Neil asked. 

   “It’s an advanced technique. Only experienced ringmasters like me can do it,” Dhanush said. 

   “So, what did you see?” Gourav asked.  

   “Neil doesn’t just possess ice energy. He has wind energy as well,” Dhanush said. 

   Neil couldn’t believe his ears. In all these years, he had never heard this before. 

   “Hold on. How is that possible?” Heer asked. “I mean, I did always wonder about the differences between him and Aiden’s skillset, but shouldn’t he have known about this already?” 

   “I always thought I inherited my ice energy from Mom, and my brother got his wind and human-beast powers from Dad,” Neil said. 

   “Well, I see what the issue is. Your wind energy is dormant,” Dhanush said. “Honestly without my technique, you might’ve never known that you had it.” 

   “That explains how Aiden was able to maneuver his way through your ice back when we were in detention,” Heer said. 

   “But why is my wind energy dormant?” Neil asked. 

   “It’s rare, but it happens. People who have more than one energy source within their system are usually aware of it because the presence of both energies tends to be equal so long as you were born with them,” Dhanush said. “But in your case, your wind energy is suppressed. That’s why you haven’t utilized your full potential yet.” 

   “So, how do I fix it?” Neil asked. 

   “To train you, I’m going to help you unlock your wind energy, so that you can use it in conjunction with your ice energy,” Dhanush said. 

   “But Neil and I work together because we both have ice energy. Will this affect our partnership?” Heer asked. 

   “Not at all. I’ll be working with both of you, and the hope is that you’ll still be able to synchronize properly as a team,” Dhanush said. “Now, are you both ready?” 

   Neil was still processing something so new to him, but with a limited time of two weeks on their hands, he knew he had to act quickly. He turned to Heer, who nodded back at him. Neil said, “We’re ready.” 

   “All right then,” Dhanush said. “Katrina, Storm, you guys will be joining us down the other side.” 

   “Where are we going?” Neil asked. 

   “You’ll see,” Dhanush said as he led everyone past his house to the other side of the mountain. As they were all walking, Neil noticed Katrina was looking at him for quite a while. He asked, “What’s with you?” 

   “Nothing much. You’re just intriguing.” 

   “Intriguing in what way?” 

   “Just the fact that you’re taking up training with Dhanush sir. He’s not gonna go easy on you.” 

   “I don’t expect anything less.” 

   “Really?” 

   “There’s a reason he’s one of the best. He didn’t become the best by taking the easy route.” 

   “Aww, look at you.” 

   “Are you mocking me?!” 

   “Not at all. Your determination is endearing.” 

   What’s with this girl?! I just met her, and she’s teasing me already, Neil thought.  

   “So, your partner seems to get riled up a lot,” Storm told Heer. 

   “Yeah. He’s like that. He can be on edge sometimes, but its only because he wants to be the best.” 

   “I see. Well, he could lighten up a bit. This isn’t life or death.” 

   “He knows that, but he has a lot he wants to prove.” 

   It didn’t take long for everyone to get to the lake. Neil was astonished to see so much water nearby. He wondered what Dhanush was planning.  

   “All right. This is Lake Chandra,” Dhanush said. “Here’s where we’ll begin training.” 

   “Cool! How do we start?” Neil asked. 

   “You and your partner can stay put right now,” Dhanush said. “Katrina and Storm will go first.” 

   “Hold up! I didn’t come here to be a spectator!” Neil exclaimed. “I wanna train!” 

   “Patience is vital, Neil,” Gourav said. 

   “Listen to your friend,” Dhanush said. “You’ll understand what I’m doing.” 

   Neil pouted while Heer shook her head, knowing Neil was getting worked up.  

   Dhanush nodded at Katrina. Katrina did the same to Storm. She looked at Neil, smirked and said, “Watch closely. You might learn something.” 

   Storm transformed into his beast form. And the transformation stunned Neil. As the light faded, Storm had taken on the form of a horse. He had a light blue body with a darker blue mane and tail. He had the most glorious wings that were bright white and had a steel-like texture to them.  

   Katrina mounted on Storm, and he took off into the sky, soaring in the clouds. Neil watched them along with everyone else. He was in awe of the speed at which they took flight. The two of them almost resembled a shooting star amongst the clouds. Despite the amazing sight, he was confused. 

   “Is there a point to this?” Neil asked Dhanush. 

   “Wait for it,” Dhanush said. “Whenever you’re ready, Katrina!” 

   Hearing Dhanush’s voice, Katrina had Storm pause as they remained in the sky. She drew out her wand and it transformed into a Japanese bow. The sight of the bow stunned Neil. She’s an archer, too? Neil thought. 

   Storm spiraled towards the lake at full speed while Katrina prepared her energy for her arrow. The energy was a spiraling water energy that twisted and turned as the two were about to reach the lake. The sight of it all was a lot for Neil to take in. Storm himself prepared to launch a beam of water energy. Once the two got close to the lake, Katrina and Storm launched their water arrow and water energy beam combination. The two forces collided into the lake, bursting like watery fireworks. Neil was amazed at the way the water sprouted like a blooming flower. Katrina and Storm gracefully glided into the lake’s waters. Katrina continued to ride Storm as his wings brushed against the waters like the oars for a boat. 

   Katrina got off Storm, and he transformed back into his human form. Neil turned to see Heer and Gourav were just as amazed. He realized just how much he had underestimated Katrina. 

   “Wow, that was so beautiful to watch,” Heer said. 

   “I must agree. That was a tremendous display of grace and power,” Gourav said. “Which academy do you two go to?” 

   “We’re students at Lotos Caeli,” Katrina answered.  

   “I’ve heard of that school! Where’s it located in?” Heer asked. 

   “It’s on the far end of the country in Aquavania,” Storm said.  

   “Isn’t that right by the ocean?” Heer asked. 

   “It is,” Katrina said. “Our school specializes in students with elegant powers. We like to perfect the presentation of our powers with style and strength.” 

   “Presentation of your powers? What good does that do?” Neil asked. “Ringmasters and human-beasts are supposed to fight. Not put on a show.” 

   “Really? And this is coming from the boy that goes to RTA. You guys do circus shows all the time,” Katrina said.  

   “Well…I…,” Neil mumbled. “Ugh, fine, I’ll shut up.” 

   “Neil, you have a lot to learn about your own powers. I had Katrina and Storm demonstrate their powers to show the depth that magical energy can have if you utilize it properly,” Dhanush said. “You have to step up your game if you want to get stronger.” 

   “I know that!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “If you do, you must be willing to train in a manner different than just pure endurance and stamina. You have to train your mind as well,” Dhanush said. “Is that clear to you?” 

   I get it. He wants me to enhance my strength along with my tactical skills, Neil thought. Now that I think about it, I could use some work in that department. Neil looked over at Heer and from the look on her face, he could tell she was confident he could step up to the challenge.  

   “Crystal clear! I’ll do my very best!” Neil exclaimed. 

   Dhanush smiled. “Very well then. Let’s get started,” he said.  

*** 

   And so, training commenced. Once things started, Neil found that Dhanush really meant it when he said things weren’t going to be easy. Dhanush took Neil and Heer to another edge of the mountain. As they looked downward, Neil was uneasy as he had no idea what Dhanush was planning. 

   “All right. Neil, you see that pointy boulder way at the bottom?” Dhanush asked. 

   “Uh…yeah,” Neil said. 

   “I want you to strike it. Heer, you will simultaneously strike with your ice energy beam,” Dhanush said. “And Heer, I want you to do this in your human form.” 

   Neil looked again at the boulder. It was so far down. He had never struck a target at such a far distance. Just the idea of it was nerve-racking. As nervous as he was, he didn’t want to embarrass himself in front of Gourav, Katrina, and Storm, who were all watching him closely. He could tell Heer was feeling comfortable. She would be considering her energy control had improved greatly since she trained with Aiden. 

   Neil gulped as he looked again at the boulder. He tried to keep his cool. He drew out his wand and tapped it, turning it into his bow and arrow. Heer built up the ice energy beam in her hands while Neil prepared to fire the arrow. He built up as much energy as he could to power the arrow, thinking he needed to pack everything he got into it like how he did when they fought Madame Naga.  

   “Fire when you’re both in sync,” Dhanush said. 

   Neil could feel a tightness in his arm that was overwhelmingly discomforting. The power that Neil built up ended up feeling too much for him to handle and so, he fired the arrow. Once he realized what he did, he grew weary, wondering if it would even hit. Heer stopped building up her ice energy beam as she noticed the arrow going about in an erratic fashion. It was as if there was too much power in it for it to fire in a balanced manner. Instead, the arrow slowly slid down the mountain, eventually just turning into a huge ice patch that didn’t even reach the boulder.  

   “Damn. Now that’s just bad,” Gourav said. 

   “I’ll say,” Storm said. 

   “Hey! I at least tried!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “Did you though? You didn’t even wait for Heer,” Katrina said. 

   “Katrina’s right. You put too much power into the arrow, and you didn’t synchronize with Heer like I told you to,” Dhanush said. 

   “That’s because someone has butterfingers,” Katrina chuckled.  

   Heer could see Neil’s face was turning a warm red. She patted him on the shoulder and said, “It’s okay, Neil. Mistakes happen.” 

   “Yeah, if only I didn’t have an audience to see them,” Neil said.  

   “All right. Let’s try a different exercise,” Dhanush said. “Follow me.”  

*** 

   Dhanush led Neil, Heer, Gourav, Katrina, and Storm back to the lake. Dhanush directed Neil and Heer to where they should stand. Dhanush said, “Heer, I want you to let Neil handle this exercise on his own.” 

   “Oh, sure thing,” Heer said. 

   “Why?” Neil asked.  

   “You seem to have a problem with controlling your energy. If you want to synchronize properly with Heer, you’ll need to learn to harness your energy appropriately,” Dhanush said. “I want you to aim at the pointy boulder. It’s not too far, so it should be a good place for you to start. Strike it, but don’t break it.” 

   Okay, distance isn’t an issue this time, Neil thought. I can do this. I got to do this right. 

   Neil got his bow and arrow ready. He tried to build up as much energy into the arrow as possible. Dhanush took note of how much energy Neil was putting into the arrow and said, “That’s a little too much. You need to restrain some of that energy when dealing with a simple target.” 

   “What?” Neil asked as he turned to Dhanush. As soon as he spoke, Neil accidentally fired the arrow. He turned back, horrified to see the arrow moving along the lake in a zigzag fashion until it finally landed into the lake, creating an icy patch. Neil looked over, seeing Katrina and Storm giggling. He looked at Dhanush, who was simply annoyed. 

   “Neil, you’ll need to try again.” 

   “What’s the point of all of this?!” 

   “What do you mean?” 

   “How are any of these exercises going to help me? I thought you said you’d help me tap into my wind energy!” 

   “I did say that, but you need to control your ice energy first. Without basic control of how much ice energy you utilize, how can you expect to even tap into your wind energy?” 

   “Basic?! These targets are so far!” 

   “Well, you’re an archer. No matter how far or big the target is, you have to be able to strike it. You said you want to get stronger. You said you’d do what you must. So, what is eating at you?” 

   Neil was taken aback. He didn’t have an answer. He didn’t even know what to say. He looked down at the ground, feeling nothing but shame. 

   Dhanush sighed. “Until you can tell me what’s bothering you, I can’t proceed with your training,” he said. 

   Neil kept quiet. Heer was surprised to see him not even speak. It was so unlike him. 

   “Katrina, Storm, I’ll work with you two then,” Dhanush said. 

   “Fine by me,” Katrina said. 

   “Same here,” Storm said. 

   “Heer, Gourav, you’re welcome to watch if you wish,” Dhanush said. 

   Dhanush walked around the lake with Katrina and Storm. Heer and Gourav remained with Neil, who was still quiet. Gourav walked up to Neil with the tiny, squeaky steps of his chibi form and said, “Neil, are you okay?” 

   Neil still didn’t say anything. Instead, he walked away from Heer and Gourav. Heer watched him leave, saddened to see him in such a state. She wanted to talk to him but also acknowledged it would be best to leave him alone for some time. 

*** 

   In the evening, Neil remained outside of the house while everyone else was having dinner. As Heer was eating with Gourav, Dhanush, Katrina, and Storm, she couldn’t help but worry about Neil. She had never seen him look so sad before. Dhanush tried to get him to come for dinner, but Neil refused. As they continued to eat, Satyamma came back to the table with more dishes and said, “Where’s the other boy?” 

   “Do you mean Neil?” Gourav asked. 

   “Yes, where is he?! He doesn’t plan to eat?!” Satyamma exclaimed. 

   “He’s not in a good mood, so he’s just sitting outside,” Heer said. 

   “How dare he refuse to eat?!” Satyamma said. “Growing children must always eat!” 

   “Calm down, amma,” Dhanush said. “I’m sure he’ll eat soon.” 

   “If you ask me, he’s just being stubborn,” Katrina said.  

   “Or he’s just not feeling well,” Storm said. 

   “Oh, come on. He’s just being a brat,” Katrina said. “So, one day of training didn’t go well. Big deal. He should just get over it and do better tomorrow.” 

   “That’s very easy for you to say,” Gourav said. “You don’t even know him.” 

   “So?” Katrina asked. 

   “So, Gourav is right,” Heer said. “It’s easy for you to say he should get over his failures, but you don’t know him. You don’t know everything he’s been through or just how hard things are for him. Please don’t say anything without knowing the full story. It’s not easy for him.” 

   With that, Heer got up from the table after having finished her plate. She walked with Satyamma to the kitchen. Katrina was stumped upon hearing Heer talk back to her. She just met her, but she took her to be soft-spoken and quiet. Storm looked at her and said, “She sure told you off.” 

   “Oh, shut up, Storm,” Katrina said.  

   Dhanush pondered over Heer’s words as he finished his dinner. He wondered if he had been too hard on Neil.  

*** 

   One hour had passed and Neil was still sitting outside of the house by himself. He kept himself occupied with the stars in the sky. Their sheer beauty along with the calm breeze kept him at peace. His solitude changed as soon as he noticed Heer walking up to him, holding a plate of food. 

   “Hi,” Heer said. “How are you feeling?” 

   “I’m fine.” 

   Immediately, Heer caught the sound of Neil’s stomach growling. 

   “Want to try that again?” 

   “I’m telling you I’m fine. I don’t need food.” 

   “Well, that’s too bad. Satyamma got this plate ready for you. She said either you eat it, or she’ll come out here and feed you herself.” 

   Neil gulped at the thought of Satyamma feeding him given how abrasive she could be. He sighed as Heer sat next to him, handing him the plate. He took it while Heer explained what the dishes were. Half the plate had appam, a pancake made with rice and coconut milk, and sambar, a lentil-based stew with vegetables and a tamarind broth. On the side were two gulab jamuns for dessert. He tore a small piece of the appam and mixed it with the sambar, putting it in his mouth, savoring the rich spices.  

   “What’s that you said about not needing food?” Heer said. 

   “Oh, come on. You know when I’m bluffing.” 

   “I also know when you’re upset. What’s bothering you?” 

   Neil got quiet again. He didn’t know how to answer. He wasn’t even sure if he had the words to explain how he was feeling. 

   “If you’re not comfortable with talking, you don’t have to. I just thought I’d ask.” 

   “I am comfortable talking about it with you. I just don’t know how to explain it.” 

   “Well, I have all night. Take as much time as you need.” 

   Neil took a deep breath. He knew with Heer he didn’t have to worry about being judged. She was his partner and his friend. He took a few more bites of his dinner, trying to figure out the words. 

   “I guess…I’m worried about myself,” Neil said. “Putting myself out there in front of the others really made me anxious. I could’ve handled it better, but I can’t help it. There’s so much weighing on me.” 

   “Has the revelation about your wind energy contributed to that?” 

   “I guess. Dhanush made it sound like I have a lot of potential. And yet, I made a complete fool of myself today.” 

   “Bad days happen. You let your nerves get to you. It happens to the best of us.” 

   “It’s not just that though. Heer, my brother surpasses me in everything. If I have so much potential, why am I so far behind? I’m starting to doubt myself. Like, I don’t know if I can actually prove my worth.” 

   “Prove to who? Aiden?” 

   “I don’t talk much about my family. There’s a reason for that.” 

   “I get it. You don’t have to delve too deep into it tonight.” 

   “I know. But I feel like I should start doing that…if you’re okay with it.” 

   “Go ahead.” 

   Neil took a deep breath. What he was about to share was not known to anyone outside of him and his family. He exhaled, feeling slightly calmer and ready to dive in. 

   “So, it all started with Shuto and Haruka. My parents were close friends with them since their academy days. When we were little, Dad wanted me and Aiden to train under them.” 

   “I see. How was that?” 

   “Honestly, I loved it. Aiden and I had fun. Shuto and Haruka were my idols back then. I felt like the coolest kid ever just to be taken under their wing.” 

   “So, you and Aiden did get along at one point?” 

   Neil should have known Heer would say something about that. Just recounting the past itself was weird. He could barely remember the peaceful times with Aiden. 

   “We had our typical siblings fights back then, but we were certainly different at that time. We always patched things up pretty easily.” 

   “What happened?” 

   “Haruka got busy with stuff at the Ringmasters Society, so Shuto was responsible for our training. Dad was pushing us harder. Even Mom to some extent as well.” 

   “That must have been tough on you.” 

   “It’s still like that now.” 

   Admitting it out loud made the feelings even more real for Neil. He could feel like something was pounding on his chest. It was as if he was carrying bricks inside his heart.  

   “Training under Shuto was getting harder, but Aiden managed just fine while I struggled to keep up. After a year, Shuto was getting ready to go abroad for some advanced training league. I wondered what would happen to me and Aiden.” 

   “So, what did happen?” 

   “He took Aiden with him.” 

   Heer could see the hurt on Neil’s face. She started to understand things better now. She now had an understanding as to why Neil was always so irritable around Aiden. 

   “Did Shuto tell you why?” Heer asked. 

   “No, but I don’t even need to know. The fact that he took just him said it all. He’s stronger, smarter, always got better grades in school…he’s a genius. I can’t stand it.” 

   “Surely Shuto doesn’t think less of you.” 

   “I wouldn’t be surprised if he did. My parents and everyone make me feel it all the time. I can never compare to him. That’s why I need to get stronger. I need to prove I’m just as good as him. It would be better if I could surpass him.” 

     Heer felt sad hearing Neil’s woes. What made her even more sad was seeing just how much his self-worth was tied to Aiden. 

   “I don’t know if this will mean much to you, but I don’t think you need to prove anything to anyone.” 

   “Heer, I wish I could believe you, but it’s just so much harder than you know.” 

   Heer could see the frustration build up in Neil’s face as he put his hand to his face, like he was trying to hide it. She could see his eyes were beginning to water. 

   “Sometimes, I look at myself in the mirror, and I see someone who’s brilliant, strong, and has all the talent in the world,” Neil said. “And I realize that’s not me.” 

   Before Heer could say anything, she saw tears drop from Neil’s eyes. The tears began to overflow like a waterfall as he curled up in his knees and buried his face in, sobbing. As much as Heer wanted to say something to cheer him up, she realized that he needed to feel the pain. As Neil cried, Heer leaned in closer to him and wrapped her arms around him, hugging him tightly.  

   Neil felt overwhelmed with everything he was feeling, but he felt comforted by Heer. While he continued to cry, Katrina was standing not too far. She had heard everything that Neil and Heer had talked about. As she turned to walk away, she felt a deep sense of regret.  

    *** 

   Early in the morning, Neil was up and ready to start his day. He was planning to do some short exercises with Heer before redoing his training with Dhanush. Before heading out from the house, he was stopped by Satyamma, who was cooking in the kitchen. She made him eat a full-fledged breakfast that consisted of dosa and sambar. After he finished, he went outside to warm up before Heer would join him. As he began stretching, he stopped upon hearing someone’s footsteps. He turned around to see Katrina stepping outside the house. He thought he’d mind his own business, but he noticed she kept looking at him. Seeing her come down towards him, he stopped stretching and gave her his attention.  

   “Hey,” Katrina said. 

   “Uh…hey. Did you need something?” 

   “Actually, I wanted to talk to you.” 

   “Okay…go ahead.” 

   “I…I kinda overheard your conversation with Heer last night.” 

   Neil didn’t say anything. He thought he would be more upset that Katrina was eavesdropping on his conversation with Heer, but he surprisingly wasn’t.  

   “I wanted to apologize to you,” Katrina said. “I shouldn’t have listened in on you both. And…I wanted to apologize again…for making fun of you yesterday.” 

   “Hold up. You’re apologizing to me?” 

   “Yeah. I didn’t know about your situation. I shouldn’t have judged you like that.” 

   “Well, thank you, I appreciate that.” 

   “Also, I know I’ve teased you quite a bit, but I hope we can be friends as well.” 

   “Oh…I don’t know about that.” 

   “Come on! I know I mocked you quite a lot yesterday, but I can be friendly! Let me prove it you!” 

   “How?” 

   “I think I can help you with your energy control.” 

   Neil was admittingly intrigued. Even though he didn’t admit it the other day, he did find Katrina’s skills to be formidable. She was also an archer just like him. So, her help would possibly be useful.  

   “What did you have in mind?” Neil asked. 

   “Follow me, and I’ll show you.” 

   Even though Neil wasn’t sure about Katrina, she seemed trustworthy. He decided to go along and see what she had planned. He followed her and they ended up heading toward the lake. Once they got there, they stood in front of it. Neil looked at Katrina, who was seemingly basking in the fresh breeze that came from the cool waters. He assumed she found it comforting given that she was a water magic user. 

   “The good thing with helping you out is that our powers aren’t too different.” 

   “They aren’t?” 

   “Hello?! Ice is just solid water, remember?” 

   “Oh, right. I knew that.” 

   “Sure.” 

   “Don’t tell me you brought me here just to make fun of me some more.” 

   “Just listen. I paid close attention to what Master Dhanush said. You’re putting too much concentration into your ice energy, which is why it’s getting erratic.” 

   “I’m aware of that.” 

   “I may not be able to help you with that wind energy of yours. However, I can help you with controlling the ice energy enough for the wind energy’s presence to become clearer to you. First, find your center.” 

   Katrina held both her hands out and closed her eyes. Neil paid attention to her stance and did the same. He held his hands up and while trying to remain still was hard, he did it. Katrina said, “To find your center, you need to focus on one thing. One entity. Master Dhanush would always tell me to pick something simple.” 

   Neil decided to think of the water. The faint scent of the lake’s water stuck with him. He concentrated on the image of the lake in his mind.  

   “Do you have the image in your head?” Katrina asked. 

   “Yeah.” 

   “Okay. Focus on the image and imagine that you’re aiming for it. With that aim in mind, you should be able to form an energy ball in your hands.” 

   Neil did as Katrina instructed. He imagined he was targeting the lake with his ice energy. He could feel the chilling tingles in his hands. Even though his eyes were closed, he could tell the ice energy was building up.  

   Katrina opened her eyes and smiled. “Open your eyes,” she said. 

   Neil opened his eyes, astonished to see the ice energy ball that formed in his hands. It was beautiful and just the perfect size. 

   “Whoah! I did it!” Neil exclaimed. “I can’t believe it’s that simple!” 

   “And you’re controlling it pretty well. The energy has been staying in one piece this whole time.” 

   “Man! I’m on fire! Or ice…Or something.” 

   “None of those worked.” 

   Katrina couldn’t help but chuckle at Neil’s enthusiasm.     

   “So, are you ready to apply what you did in practice today?” Katrina asked. 

   “Oh, yeah! I’m ready to show Dhanush what I’m made of!” 

*** 

   Neil and Katrina headed back to the house. Once they got there, Dhanush was just stepping out along with Heer, Gourav, and Storm. He was surprised to see Neil with Katrina considering they didn’t seem to get along much. What surprised him more was that Neil seemed different today. He certainly wasn’t as down as he was yesterday. 

   “Neil,” Dhanush said. “I’m glad to see you. I was wondering where you went.” 

   “Master Dhanush, I think I’m ready now.” 

   “Ready for?” 

   “I understand things better now. I’m ready to take my training seriously. Let me show you something.” 

   Neil got his hands ready. He closed his eyes, picturing the water again. He could feel its warmth and the calm breeze from it. As he continued to focus on the image, he could feel the ice energy beam form within his hands. Once he felt it was enough, he opened his eyes, happy to see the result. He looked at Dhanush and could tell that he was impressed with him.  

   “Well, well. You finally learned to focus your ice energy properly,” Dhanush said. 

   “I think my nerves really got to me,” Neil said, chuckling. 

   Heer was happy to see Neil succeed. She could tell he was in a much better mood compared to last night. 

   “I will admit, I probably was a little hard on you,” Dhanush said. “I thought it over last night, and I think I understand how to teach you to tap into your wind energy.” 

   “Really?! How?!”  

   “The issue you were facing is that you put so much emphasis on your ice energy that the wind energy can’t be released. This makes sense because you’ve been so used to your ice energy for all these years that it’s all you and your body knows.” 

   “So, what do I do then?” 

   “The best thing for me to do is to teach you how to combine the two energies into one.” 

   Combine my energies? Neil wondered. 

   “Heer, are you coming with us?” Dhanush asked. 

   “Oh, yes, sir,” Heer said as she came down the steps. 

   Dhanush led Neil and Heer towards the lake while Gourav, Katrina, and Storm followed. Once they arrived, Dhanush had Neil and Heer stand close to the lake.  

   “Okay, we’re going to do some basic breathing exercises,” Dhanush said. 

   “Breathing?” Neil asked. 

   “To tap into your wind energy, it would be best if I show you how I tap into my own energy,” Dhanush said. “Heer, I’m counting on you to coordinate with him.” 

   “Okay. Got it,” Heer said. 

   “Katrina, you think they got this?” Storm asked as he watched from afar with Katrina and Gourav. 

   “I underestimated Neil. I think he has what it takes to do this.” 

   “That’s a first. You actually admitted you were wrong about someone.” 

   “Shut up! I did help him this morning.” 

   “Whatever it is, I have faith in them as well,” Gourav said. 

   Neil took a deep breath.  He looked at Heer, who gave him a look of reassurance. Neil knew that look too well now. She was here to support him. 

   Heer knew Neil was nervous, but she also knew he was looking far more confident in the moment than the previous day. This was the spirit he needed. And she knew she had to give him her full support. 

   “Are you both ready?” Dhanush asked. 

   Heer nodded to Neil, and he nodded back. “We’re ready,” they both said in unison.  

   “All right,” Dhanush said. “I need you both to close your eyes. Take deep breaths and focus.” 

   Neil proceeded to close his eyes along with Heer. They breathed in at the same time. Neil allowed the image of the lake to take focus in his mind. It felt calm and peaceful. 

   Dhanush observed both Neil and Heer’s breathing. He wasn’t surprised with Heer’s focus, but Neil’s concentration was certainly more in control this time. He said, “Okay, listen to the next step carefully. Concentrate your ice energies and form energy beams in your hands. Neil, you’ll need to take one step further.” 

   Neil and Heer nodded. Neil repeated what he did before. He kept his focus on the lake in his mind as he built up the ice energy in his hands. Once he felt it was enough, he looked at the ice energy beam in his hands. He looked over at Heer and hers was just about the same. 

   “Good work. Neil, it’s time for the next step,” Dhanush said. 

   “And that is?” 

   “Combine your breathing with your ice energy beam.” 

   “Huh?” 

   “To release the wind energy, you have to concentrate your breathing just enough to fuse with the ice energy.” 

   “But how do I do that?” 

   “Remember the image you planted in your mind that helped you focus? You have to transform the image.” 

   Transform the image? Neil thought. Okay, here it goes. 

   You can do it, Neil, Heer thought.  

   Neil closed his eyes, the image of the lake still in his mind. As he focused on it, he could see the lake waters moving. They were flowing with such peace. They rippled so much that it looked like the water was dancing. It was the gentle breeze that swayed it. 

   Dhanush said, “Neil, open your eyes.” 

   Neil opened his eyes and was astonished at what he saw. He could feel his ice energy beam had transformed into an icy wind energy beam. He felt the wind and ice combine all at once in his hands. Neil thought his hands would be freezing, but it felt so natural that he didn’t feel the cold air. In fact, his hands felt so light.  

   Heer was amazed. She knew Neil had it in him, but she never expected an outcome like the one in front of her. 

   “Perfect. You’ve released your wind energy, Neil,” Dhanush said. “Now I want you and Heer to combine your energy beams into one.” 

   “Combine them?” Heer said. 

   “Just go for it,” Dhanush said. 

   Neil and Heer released the energy beams from their hands. The energy beams collided and combined into one single ice energy beam surrounded by spiraling wind energy. It was a sight to behold. 

   Katrina was admittingly impressed. And from the looks on Gourav and Storm’s faces, she could tell they too were amazed.  

   “Wow. We did it!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “This is where your real training begins,” Dhanush said. “I wasn’t sure about you in the beginning, but you’ve proven you have what it takes. We’re going to have a lot of work to do. You ready for it?” 

   “Hell, yeah!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “I am as well,” Heer said. 

   “Well, well,” Katrina said as she walked up to Neil, Heer, and Dhanush with Daisy and Storm. “Looks like you’ll be sticking around then.” 

   “I guess so,” Neil said. 

   “In that case, you up for a little race across the lake?” Katrina asked. 

   “Race?” Heer asked. 

   “Oh, yeah! I’m down!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “Good. You’ll have to catch up,” Katrina said as Storm transformed into his beast form and she hopped on his back, taking off through the lake. 

   “Hey! That’s not fair!” Neil exclaimed. “Gourav, why don’t you transform?!” 

   “Now it was YOU who was challenged,” Gourav chuckled.  

   “Ugh! Heer, come on!” Neil exclaimed as he dashed around the lake. 

   “Right behind you!” Heer exclaimed as she transformed into her beast form. 

   Dhanush watched Neil and Heer go. He chuckled, thinking how much energy Neil and the others had. He had a feeling that things were going to get more fun for him. 

Volume 2

31. Plan Forward

It was a long bus ride. After a while, Sana, Rey, Krystal, Prince, Adela, Faith, and Cyrus had arrived at their destination. Cyrus led everyone out of the bus. And once they all stood before their stop, Sana was just as surprised as everyone else. They were at the building of the Ringmasters Society headquarters.  

   “Uh, Cyrus, you could’ve mentioned that this master of yours works at the Ringmasters Society,” Krystal said. 

   “Are we even allowed to go inside?” Sana asked. 

   “Believe it or not, people here actually know me,” Cyrus said. “We’ll be fine.” 

   “This is so cool! We’re standing in front of the big leagues!” Rey exclaimed. 

   Cyrus stepped up to the front door. There was a keypad near it where he entered a code. The keypad glowed green, opening automatically for him. 

   “How do you have a code?” Adela asked. “You’re just a kid.” 

   “I told you I know people here,” Cyrus said. 

   “Amazing. You’re either great at networking or a product of nepotism,” Prince said. 

   “Very funny,” Cyrus said. 

   “So, we can just go in?” Sana asked. 

   “Yup,” Cyrus said. 

   The others followed Cyrus inside the building. Rey was amazed. Stepping into the building created a completely different feeling. He felt a strong atmosphere that was unexplainable. The lobby itself was certainly fancier than the ones at RTA. Floor was made of a tile that had a topaz-like appearance while the walls were made of fine stone. 

   Sana was just as mesmerized. She always dreamt of seeing the Ringmasters Society and maybe even one day qualifying to join. But to see it all before her was overwhelming.  

   “Hey, Gari,” Cyrus waved to one of the guards standing by. 

   “Hello, Cyrus. I didn’t expect to see you here today.” 

   “Well, I’m all about the unexpected. Is Yashi here?” 

   “She is. She’s on the third floor in her office.” 

   “All right. Thank you.” 

   After the guard left, Sana asked Cyrus, “Who’s Yashi? I feel like I’ve heard that name before.” 

   “Yashi Menon is her full name,” Cyrus said. 

   “And how exactly do you know her?” Rey asked. 

   “She was my master when I was a child,” Cyrus said. “She helped me control my dark powers when I got them.” 

   “She must be a busy woman. Are you sure she’d want to train them?” Faith asked. 

   “It’s worth a shot,” Cyrus said. “And since I’m asking for you guys, she might be more willing to.” 

   “Well then. I guess we should leave you guys to it then,” Adela said. 

   “Leave them to it? Then what will we do?” Faith asked. 

   “We can’t overwhelm this lady with the presence of so many people. Sana, Rey, and Cyrus should see her alone,” Adela said. 

   “You guys are okay with that?” Rey asked. 

   “No problem! We’ll just look around. Maybe we’ll get some inspiration for what we can do over break,” Krystal said. 

   “Okay. I guess we’ll see you guys in a bit,” Sana said. 

   “Good luck,” Prince said. 

   With that, Sana, Rey, and Cyrus headed off towards the elevator. Krystal, Prince, Adela, and Faith walked around the building. Krystal found herself amused as she strolled through the halls. She got so lost in the atmosphere that she wasn’t paying attention to anything else. And that came crashing on her as she bumped into someone, falling flat on the floor as she dropped her bag. 

   “Wow,” Adela said. 

   “She’s a klutz,” Prince said. 

   “Hey! I just fell, okay!” Krystal exclaimed. 

   “Are you alright?” a voice asked. 

   Krystal looked back, seeing who she had bumped into. She immediately recognized the woman standing before her. 

   “Whoah! You’re Imani Fullbright! THE Imani Fullbright!” Krystal exclaimed. 

   “And you’re Krystal, right?” Imani asked. 

   “You know her?” Prince asked. 

   “I know you as well, Prince. Ringmasters Society members were informed of how you guys helped during the Madame Naga incident,” Imani said. “Need a hand?” 

   Krystal took Imani’s hand and got up from the floor. As she got up, Imani also got Krystal’s bag and grabbed her wands that fell out.  

   “You have a zodiac wand?” Imani asked as she handed Krystal back her things. 

   “Yeah. I got it not too long before the whole Madame Naga thing happened,” Krystal said. 

   “It’s not easy obtaining one of these,” Imani said. “Have you learned how to use it yet?” 

   “That would require her to train, which she hasn’t done yet,” Prince said. 

   “Shut up, Prince! That’s exactly what I’m trying to do,” Krystal said. “I want to learn how to use my new weapon, but after talking to my friends about what they’re doing over break, I think I need to use the time to find an experienced mentor to train with. The only problem is I can’t find anyone.” 

   Imani understood everything Krystal said. She agreed that something has powerful as a zodiac weapon needed special training to handle it. And after hearing it all, she had an idea. 

   “Well, you may be in luck,” Imani said. 

   “How so?” Krystal asked. 

   “I have a friend. Her name is Mithra Pillai,” Imani said. 

   “Pillai? Is she related to Dhanush?” Prince asked. 

   “Yes, he’s her brother. He was in Daredevil City not too long ago. Anyway, she lives in Kunjukumari. It’s a town in southern India.  She would be able to train you,” Imani said.  

   “You sure she would train these kids if she doesn’t know them?” Faith asked. 

   “If I ask her, then I think she will,” Imani said. 

   “So, we get to travel to India then?!” Krystal exclaimed. 

   “It can’t be that simple,” Prince said. 

   “Well, you guys will have to go see her yourselves. I’d personally take you myself if I could, but I have to go with Shuto and Haruka on an important mission tomorrow,” Imani said. “What I can do is give you guys Mithra’s address. And just so there is more of a guarantee that she’ll train you, I can provide a note explaining that I sent you to her.” 

   “Your note will be enough to convince her?” Krystal asked. 

   “Well, Mithra is a little hotheaded. You’ll probably still have to convince her that you both would make capable students,” Imani said. 

   Krystal pondered. She looked at Prince and could tell he was waiting for her to take the lead on this. And she had to. She was the ringmaster after all. It was her responsibility to decide what was best for her and her partner. Even if this opportunity were to go wrong, she had to give it a shot. 

   “Okay. We’ll do it then!” Krystal said. 

   “All right. You guys want to follow me to my office then?” Imani asked. 

   Krystal nodded and followed Imani along with Prince, Adela, and Faith towards the elevator.  

*** 

   On the third floor, Sana, Rey, and Cyrus arrived out from the elevator. Cyrus led them towards Yashi’s office, which was close by. The door to the office was open. Inside, Yashi was seated at her desk with Shuto and Haruka standing by. The moment Yashi saw Cyrus, she stopped everything she was doing. 

   “Cyrus?” Yashi said. “What are you doing here?” 

   “That’s it, Master Yashi? No hello?” Cyrus asked. 

   “Not very good on the formalities, dear,” Shuto said. 

   “Sorry. What brings you here?” Yashi asked. 

   “You know Sana and Rey, right?” Cyrus asked. 

   “Hey there,” Rey said. 

   “It’s an honor to meet you,” Sana said.  

   “Hey to you, kids,” Haruka said. “You guys feeling better since the Madame Naga incident?” 

   “Kinda,” Rey said. 

   “Kinda? Something wrong then?” Shuto asked. 

   “That’s why I brought them here. They both have newfound dark powers. Rey especially is struggling with them since his R-gene makes them more difficult to control,” Cyrus said. “So, I thought-” 

   “You thought I’d train them,” Yashi finished Cyrus’ sentence.  

   Yashi could feel her mind and body tighten up. She knew exactly why Cyrus thought she’d be willing to help. But she had a lot on her mind.  

   “I’m sorry. I can’t help,” Yashi said. 

   “We understand that you’re a busy woman,” Sana said. 

   “But even if you can’t train us, you could at least guide us,” Rey said.  

   “No! I can’t do it,” Yashi said. 

   “Can we at least know why?” Rey asked. “Cyrus took the time to bring us to you. Don’t you at least care about our situation? Or even him?” 

   Yashi stood up from her chair. Shuto could see the tension eating her alive. “I’m sorry. Please excuse me,” Yashi said as she left from her office. 

   Shuto sighed. “I’m sorry, kids. Give me a sec,” he said. 

   Shuto left the office as well. “Did we say something wrong?” Rey asked. “We didn’t mean to trouble her.” 

   “It’s not you guys,” Haruka said. “She’s had a lot on her mind lately.” 

   “I guess its personal then,” Sana said. 

   “It’s not my place to say. Let Shuto talk to her, and she’ll come back to you,” Haruka said. 

   “So, what do we do now then?” Rey asked. 

   “I guess we can head back then,” Cyrus said. 

   “You don’t have to. Why don’t you guys explain your situation more to me?” Haruka asked. “I can at least give you some advice to work with.” 

   Sana nodded in response. She went ahead, telling Haruka everything she needed to know. 

   Outside, Shuto caught up with Yashi at the end of the hallway. “Are you okay?” Shuto asked. 

   “I’m sorry I walked out like that. I understand what they’re going through, but-” 

   “But seeing another kid that fell victim to Madame Naga brings back unwanted memories.” 

   “You remember what Cadmus said at the meeting. He did exactly what everyone around me did. Pull down my character, call me names, label me as a monster, the list goes on.” 

   “And you overcame all of that. You turned things around not just for yourself but for others as well. Why do you think Cyrus brought those kids to you? He knew you could help them the same way you helped him.” 

   Yashi could feel her eyes get watery. She knew what Shuto was saying was true, but the pain was too hard to push away. As she looked down at the floor, Shuto put his hands on her shoulders, and she looked at him. His touch was kind as always and his eyes were compassionate. 

   “You are a remarkable woman,” Shuto said. “No Cadmus or Madame Naga or anyone for that matter could take that away from you. I won’t force you to help those kids. But I know you can do something for them. Whatever little help you can provide is enough. It’s all up to you.” 

   As she felt overwhelmed by her emotions, Yashi embraced Shuto, and he hugged her back. She knew deep down what she needed to do. 

   Once Shuto let her go, he turned to see Neil and Heer were walking towards him. “Neil, Heer. What are you two doing here?” Shuto asked. 

   “I didn’t want to come,” Neil said. “But Heer kept telling me we should come here and tell you about what happened to us today.” 

   “What happened?” Shuto asked. 

   “This powerful dark beast attacked us in town. He had a human form. And his powers were a lot more erratic and unusual,” Heer said.  

   “And Fida showed up to take him away,” Neil said. 

   “Fida was there?” Shuto asked. 

   “She didn’t say anything, but we’re positive it was her,” Neil said. 

   “I thought we should inform you since I heard from Aiden that you are working on the case involving Fida’s escape,” Heer said. 

   “Yes, thank you for the information. You said she was in the city?” Shuto asked. 

   “We were in downtown Daredevil City. It was a few blocks away from Suzie’s, the ice cream shop,” Neil said. 

   “Okay. I’ll make sure, Haruka, Imani, and I stop by there and check the scene for any clues,” Shuto said. 

   “Are you all okay?” Yashi asked. 

   “Yeah. Dhanush actually showed up to help us out. And he helped heal our injuries,” Neil said. 

   “Oh. I guess that job interview didn’t go so well,” Shuto said.  

   “Ha, you could say that,” Neil said. “Did he not tell you he was heading back to Mt. Archer?” 

   “No. The man hardly uses technology. His phone is so old, so he doesn’t even bother to make calls,” Shuto said. 

   “Shuto has to send him handwritten letters to hear from him when he doesn’t visit,” Yashi said. 

   “You’re kidding. God, I hope that doesn’t make chasing him harder,” Neil said. 

   “Chasing him?” Shuto asked. 

   “Neil begged Dhanush to train us again. He said if we come to his home on Mt. Archer within a day’s time, he’ll take us under his wing,” Heer said. 

   “How do you plan to get there?” Yashi asked. 

   “Gourav is waiting outside for us. He’ll fly us there as soon as we leave,” Neil said. 

   “Well then. Good luck,” Shuto said. “I hope training with him gives you what you need.” 

   “Thank you,” Neil said. “We’ll see you around.” 

   Neil and Heer turned around to leave. As they walked, Neil halted and said, “Is my brother around?” 

   “Aiden went to St. Tulip’s to train with Runa. He’s taking her home,” Shuto said. “Why do you ask?” 

   “Just asking,” Neil said. “See ya.” 

   With that, Neil and Heer left, going towards the elevator. Shuto watched them leave. He shook his head, chuckling a little bit.  

   Shuto turned to Yashi and said, “Ready to go back in?” 

   Yashi nodded. She walked with Shuto back to her office. Haruka was talking to Sana, Rey, and Cyrus. Shuto nodded to her, signaling her to talk. She cleared her throat and said, “I thought it over. Since I happen to be free from work for some time, I will take you guys under my wing.” 

   “Really?” Sana asked. 

   “What made you change your mind?” Rey asked. 

   “You both are sincere. And when a former student of mine is asking for help, I can’t refuse,” Yashi said. “There will be conditions though. This training won’t be easy. Cyrus’ training under me wasn’t a walk in the park. For you guys, it’ll be even tougher given your circumstances. And you’ll have to be okay with whatever I throw at you.” 

   “That’s fine by me,” Sana said. “Rey?” 

   “Fine by me! I’m ready for a challenge!” Rey exclaimed. 

   “And Cyrus, I would like you to come with us,” Yashi said. 

   “You do?” Cyrus asked. 

   “Considering where were going, it’d be fitting if you came,” Yashi said. 

   “You mean…we’re going there?” Cyrus asked. 

   “If we want to do this right, then yes,” Yashi said. 

   “Hold on! What are you two talking about?” Rey asked. 

   “You’ll know when she takes you,” Shuto said.  

   “You guys have somewhere to stay?” Yashi asked. 

   “My father’s home is nearby,” Sana said. 

   “Would he be cool if I stayed for the night?” Rey asked. 

   “We have a guest room. So, you should be good,” Sana said. 

   “Cyrus, why don’t you stay at our house? We can get Sana and Rey in the morning then,” Yashi said. 

   “Sounds good to me,” Cyrus said. 

   “Then it’s settled. We’ll pick you guys up in the morning around seven,” Yashi said. 

   “Seven? That early?” Rey asked. 

   “You got a problem?” Yashi asked. 

   Seeing the stern look on Yashi’s face, Rey nodded no. And so, everything was set. Cyrus stayed back at the Ringmasters Society since he was going to go to Yashi’s home. Sana and Rey met up with Krystal, Prince, Adela, and Faith outside the building. 

   “So, you guys managed to figure out what you’re doing for break?” Sana asked Krystal and Prince. 

   “We did. We got help from Imani Fullbright,” Krystal said. 

   “Whoah! Isn’t she one of the council leaders?” Rey asked. 

   “She is. She told us about Yashi’s cousin, Mithra. We’re gonna go to her house in India and ask her to train us,” Krystal said. 

   “Well, I hope that goes well,” Rey said.  

   “And you guys?” Prince asked. 

   “We got Yashi to agree to training us. We’re gonna stay at Dad’s house, and she’s going to pick us up in the morning,” Sana said. “Adela, you should stay with us, too!” 

   “Will do,” Adela said. “We should get going then.” 

   “I agree. So, this will be the last time you guys see each other till break is over,” Faith said. 

   “Good luck, guys!” Krystal exclaimed. “Let’s come back to RTA stronger than ever!” 

   “I second that,” Sana said as she high-fived Krystal. 

   With that, Adela and Faith transformed into their beast forms. Sana and Rey boarded on Adela while Krystal and Prince got on Faith. And so, after a final wave, they went their separate ways.  

*** 

   After some time, Sana, Rey, and Adela arrived at her house. Ryan welcomed them inside and he had them seated for dinner, which he just finished making. As they ate, Rey said, “Mr. Malik, the biriyani is actually pretty good.” 

   “Boy, what do you mean ACTUALLY good?” Ryan asked. 

   “You didn’t strike me as the cooking type,” Rey said. “Also considering Sana’s cooking skills, I had my doubts.” 

   “Oh, shut up, I have time to improve,” Sana said. 

   “I’ll have you know I’ve been cooking since I was ten. My amma taught me everything I know. In fact, if I wasn’t a ringmaster, I’d probably be a chef,” Ryan said. 

   “I guess you can consider it after you retire,” Rey said. 

   “Well, thank you for dinner, Mr. Malik. I’m gonna go turn in on the couch,” Adela said. 

   “Adela, you could just take my room,” Sana said. 

   “Not necessary. My chibi form is always comfortable for sleeping anywhere,” Adela said as she transformed and left the dining table. “Good night, everyone.” 

    “Good night!” Sana, Rey, and Ryan said. 

   Adela left the kitchen, heading to the living room. After dinner was over and dishes were taken care of, Rey went outside to the back deck of the house to relax and watch the night sky. He took a seat on one of the lounge chairs and relaxed, gazing at the bright stars above him.  

   “Not feeling sleepy?” Sana asked as she walked up to where Rey was sitting. She took a seat on the lounge chair next to him. 

   “Just thought I’d catch a glimpse of the sky before I go to bed. What about you?” 

   “I was kinda feeling the same.” 

   Sana could tell there was probably more on Rey’s mind. 

   “What else is on your mind?” Sana asked. “Nervous about training?” 

   “Not nervous. I’m excited.” 

   “Well, that makes one of us. I’m feeling anxious about it.” 

   “Why? Because of me?” 

   “You heard Yashi. Our training is going to be more intense than it was for Cyrus or any of her other students. I just hope…we can bear it.” 

   “Hey, if we could bear a second fight against Madame Naga, we can do anything.” 

   “You think so?” 

   “Forget thinking. I believe it.” 

   Sana smiled. Rey’s optimism was always sweet. Even though he had been through so much, he was able to stay positive.  

   “You two should really go to sleep,” Ryan said as he stepped out onto the deck. 

   “Have you been there this whole time?!” Rey questioned. 

   “This is my house,” Ryan said. “I can do as I please.” 

   “Seriously, Papa,” Sana said, rolling her eyes. 

   “You two need to get up early. And there’s no way that’s happening unless you go to bed now,” Ryan said. “Especially you, Rey.” 

   “Hey, what does that mean?!” Rey exclaimed. 

   “Come on now. Get going,” Ryan said. 

   Rey rolled his eyes and got up. He headed inside while Sana got up as well. As Sana was about to follow Rey, she stopped before Ryan and said, “You’re worried, aren’t you?” 

   “What makes you say that?” 

   “I just know.” 

   “I know why you need to go. I just wish I could be there for you.” 

   Sana hugged Ryan and said, “Thank you for worrying.” 

   “When do I not worry?” 

   Sana chuckled at her father’s words as he hugged her back. Ryan said, “Now, I do hope you at least come back a little early so we can spend some time together before you go back to school.” 

   “Definitely. I promise.” 

   After she let go of him, Sana smiled and headed off to her room. Ryan was happy to see Sana was okay. All he could do is trust that she would be just fine. 

*** 

   In Rouge Heights, Nazriya was walking alone in the night. She was heading towards a cabin located in the quietest area of the city. She took out a key, unlocking the door and entering inside. 

   “Sorry, I’m late, guys,” Nazriya said. “I got caught up with some stuff.” 

   Before Nazriya, Kairos, Dimitra, and Mayleen were seated at a wooden dining table. She put her backpack down on the floor and headed over to the table. 

   “It’s fine. We just talked to Cyrus,” Dimitra said. 

   “What did he say?” Nazriya asked. 

   “He’s staying at Yashi and Shuto’s house. He said he’s going with Yashi, Sana, and Rey for their training session,” Mayleen said. 

   “Well, that’s good, right?” Nazriya asked. “He’ll be able to keep an eye on them. Plus, having a Ringmasters Society member around ensures their safety.” 

   “You’re right. That gives us time to figure out the plan for what comes next,” Dimitra said. “Kairos, do you have any idea?” 

   “I’m working on it. The good thing is that Sana and Rey will be safe for now,” Kairos said. 

   “Did you eat, Nazriya?” Mayleen asked. 

   “Not since this morning. I’ve been travelling all day,” Nazriya said. 

   “I’ll whip you up something in the kitchen then,” Dimitra said. 

   “I can help you with that,” Mayleen said. 

   Dimitra and Mayleen got up from the table and headed towards the kitchen. Nazriya stood by, looking at Kairos. She could see he had a lot on his mind.  

   “What’s eating you?” Nazriya asked. 

   “Nothing.” 

   “You think you can fool me?” 

   “Can we not talk about it?” 

   “Okay, fine.” 

   “Did you talk to Lysander?” 

   “Yeah. He’s aware of what we’re doing. He’ll join us once he gets back from his parents’ house.” 

   “That’s good to hear.” 

   Nazriya found herself getting irritated. She knew exactly what Kairos wanted to ask her, but he wasn’t communicating it. She was about to leave until he said, “How is she?” 

   Nazriya paused. She wondered how she should answer Kairos’ question. 

   “You can ask her this question when you talk to her,” Nazriya said. 

   Kairos looked down as Nazriya left. She stopped and said, “I will tell you this…she does remember you.” 

   With that, Nazriya headed inside the kitchen while Kairos remained alone at the table. He wondered how the next few weeks would go. 

Copyright © 2025 Meryl T

All rights reserved. All illustrations created by Meryl T.

Volume 2

30. Head Start

The next day, students were getting ready to leave for spring break. As the morning rolled on, small batches of students were leaving campus one at a time. At the student lounge, Sana, Rey, Krystal, Prince, and Heer were waiting for Neil, Zayn, and Akira to arrive so that they could visit Headmaster Devil’s office before getting ready to leave school grounds. As they waited, Krystal went into detail about her outing with Zayn from the previous night.  

   “You went out with Zayn?” Rey asked Krystal. 

   “Yeah, he’s barely toured around here since he started at RTA,” Krystal said. “Now he may not admit it, but I just know he had fun.” 

   “Wow, you’re so chill about this,” Sana said. 

   “Of course. Why wouldn’t I be?” Krystal asked. 

   “Because you two went on a date,” Rey said. 

   Krystal turned to Rey, flabbergasted. She could feel as if her cheeks were starting to puff up. Was that really what her friends thought? 

   “Date?!” Krystal exclaimed. “Who said anything about a date?!” 

   “I mean, what you described sounds like a date,” Sana said. 

   “Seriously?! I can’t believe you, Sana,” Krystal said. “Can’t two friends just have dinner and spend time getting to know each other?!” 

   “Sure, they can,” Prince said. “But you won’t stop fixating on him with doting eyes.” 

   “Is this an accusation, Prince?!” Krystal cried. 

   “To hell with the drama,” Prince said, rolling his eyes. “We’re not in court here. You went on a date with him. Big deal.” 

    “Heer, you gotta back me up,” Krystal said. “Can’t you see that this was a friendly outing and nothing more?” 

    “I don’t know if I can comment on this,” Heer said.  

    Krystal felt like she was backed into a corner. She worried about the impression she created on Zayn. Did he get the same idea that her friends were getting? 

    “Hey, guys. We’re here,” Neil said as he arrived with Zayn and Akira. 

    Krystal jumped upon seeing Zayn, rushing to sit down next to Heer. Neil took note of Krystal’s demeanor and found it odd. 

    “So, you guys ready to get going?” Akira asked. 

    “Yeah, let’s see what Devil wants,” Sana said as she got up along with the others. 

    As they were walking, Neil went to Rey and said, “So, did I miss anything?” 

   “Oh, yeah, Krystal went out with Zayn last night,” Rey whispered. 

   “Seriously? No way.” 

   “What are you two blabbing about?” Krystal questioned Rey and Neil. 

   “Nothing. Absolutely nothing,” Rey chuckled. He turned back to Neil and quietly said, “I’ll give you the details later.” 

*** 

     Sana, Rey, and the rest of the gang headed off to Headmaster Devil’s office to meet with him as they were told. Once they entered the office, Sana led everyone inside, seeing Headmaster Devil standing at his desk. 

   “We’re here, sir. What did you want to talk to us about?” Sana asked. 

   “I need you to meet some important people,” Headmaster Devil said directing Sana and the rest of the gang’s attention to their right. Standing before Sana and the others were three individuals. What was striking about them to Sana was their appearances. The three individuals were small, cat-like creatures that had fairy wings on their backs. They resembled lion cubs. One of them was pink with teal wings, the other one was yellow with pink wings, and the last one was purple with blue wings.  “Introduce yourselves.” 

   “Nice to meet you guys. I’m Adela Everglow,” the pink cat said. 

   “I’m Faith,” the yellow cat said. 

   “Name’s Gourav Bluerose,” said the purple cat. 

   “These are your guardians,” Headmaster Devil said.  

   Headmaster Devil could see that the kids looked quite puzzled. None of them said a word. It was like they were frozen in their silence. To break the quiet atmosphere, he asked, “Are you kids okay?” 

   “They’re cats! With wings! And they’re talking!” Rey exclaimed. “Why are you acting like that’s normal?!” 

   “You transform into a cat, right?” Adela asked. 

   “Tiger for your information,” Rey said. “We can’t exactly speak in our beast forms.” 

   “Wow, these Earth children are far behind in abilities,” Faith said. 

   “Okay, we need an explanation, sir,” Sana said. 

   “And what do we need guardians for?” Neil asked. 

   “Since the Madame Naga attack and everything that’s come out of it, I believe Sana and Rey are not out of danger just yet. Another threat or even another Madame Naga can come after you two again,” Headmaster Devil said. “That’s why I’ve assigned Adela as your guardian. She will accompany you outside of the academy for your protection.” 

   “You mean she’s gonna be with us everywhere we go?” Rey asked. 

   “No. I don’t have time to babysit little kids. Just when you go on important missions and such,” Adela said. 

   “Who are you calling a little kid?!” Rey exclaimed. 

   “I don’t like to repeat myself,” Adela said. 

   “Well, they’re certainly getting off to a great start,” Sana said, rolling her eyes. 

   “As you can see, they’re not from here. They’re from Euphoceus like Akira,” Headmaster Devil explained.  

   These guys are from Euphoceus? That explains their forms, Akira thought. She looked at Adela, Faith, and Gourav. Once Adela made eye contact with her, she looked away. I wonder if they know. 

  “Oh, you mean they belong to the feroness species then?” Krystal asked. 

  “No, we’re faereons,” Gourav said. “We’re a similar species with slightly different powers and characteristics.” 

  “So, do you have human forms then?” Heer asked. 

   Without a word, Adela, Faith, and Gourav transformed. Headmaster Devil was already familiar with Adela’s human form since they had previously met, but it was his first time officially meeting Faith and Gourav. Faith had long, wavy blonde hair and deep brown eyes. She wore a frilly cloud blue dress with puffy sleeves and matching ballet flats. As for Gourav, he had short purple hair that matched the color of his fur in his faereon form. He had violet eyes and wore a cream shirt with matching trousers and blue loafers. 

   “We don’t use our human forms for long periods of time as it drains energy needed to sustain our chibi and normal beast forms,” Adela said. “In fact, we mainly use these forms when venturing around your world.” 

   “Well, I guess you guys are a lot different from us after all,” Rey said.  

   “Now that you guys are informed, let’s get to the other assignments. Faith will be assigned to Krystal and Prince. And Gourav will be assigned to Neil and Heer,” Headmaster Devil said. 

   “I’m confused. I thought the concern was Sana and Rey’s protection,” Prince said. 

   “It is. But you all are close to them. Enemies that know them will know you as well,” Headmaster Devil said. “I know you all have different plans for the break. Some of you are planning on training, but you should all be on alert. Understood?” 

   “Yes, sir,” the gang responded in unison.  

   “So, are they supposed to tag along with us over break?” Krystal asked. 

   “That depends on what you’re doing. Have you all figured out your plans?” Headmaster Devil asked. 

   “If I found someone to train me already, I would have,” Neil said. 

   “Well, you have till the end of the day to leave campus. I suggest you all get your affairs in order,” Headmaster Devil said. “Oh, Zayn, can you stay for a bit?” 

   Zayn nodded. With that, the others left the office while Zayn remained alone with his father. 

   “Son, I hope you utilize this break well. It’s a chance for you to rest and recharge.” 

   “Thanks for the suggestion, Dad, but I think I have other plans in mind.” 

   “I hope they’re not related to Solomon. Your mother wouldn’t like that.” 

   “No. I just have personal training in mind. That’s all.” 

   “Okay. But remember, you have two weeks. Try to find some time to relax during then,” Headmaster Devil said. 

   Zayn turned to leave the office. As he left, he thought about what was just said. He wasn’t being completely honest with his dad. However, he also knew that this break was important to him for other reasons. 

*** 

    The rest of the gang headed outside to the front steps of the academy building along with the guardians. Neil and Heer headed off to get their things with Gourav following them. And Krystal reminded Sana and Rey about their meeting with Cyrus before leaving with Prince and Faith.  

   “So, shall I wait for you guys around here?” Adela asked Sana and Rey. 

   “Yeah. I’ll be ready after I get my stuff,” Rey said. 

   “Same here,” Sana said. 

   “Well, I’m gonna go back inside and look for Zayn,” Akira said. “Adela, would you like to come with me?” 

   “Sure thing,” Adela said. 

   Akira and Adela headed back inside the building. Rey turned to Sana and said, “So, I’ll go get my things, and we’ll meet back here?” 

   “Yeah. Cyrus will be there around four. So, we have time.” 

   “All right. I’ll see you in a bit.” 

   Rey headed towards the boys’ dorm house. Sana was getting ready to go back to her room. As she was leaving, a voice said, “Well, you certainly don’t look any different.” 

   Sana turned around, surprised at who she saw. It was a girl that was about her age. She had medium-length, caramel brown hair with indigo highlights. She had sharp brown eyes and wore a black top, black pants, black ankle boots, and a long indigo-colored duster. Sana didn’t instantly recognize her, but the more she looked at her face, the more recognizable she became. 

   “Nazriya? Nazriya Siddiqui?” Sana said. 

   “Well, well. You do remember me. That’s good.” 

   Sana walked up to Nazriya, stunned to see her. It felt like ages since she had seen a familiar face. 

   “This is unbelievable. How are you? What brings you here?” Sana asked.  

   “I was around town. And word has been getting around at Crimson Phoenix about what happened here at the RTA. Your name came up quite a lot. So, I thought I’d finally pay you a visit.” 

   “Crimson Phoenix? You’re a student there?”  

   “Yeah. My partner’s name is Lysander Evans. I would’ve brought him here to meet you, but he left early for break.” 

   “Wow. I never would’ve guessed you’d go there. I’ve heard quite the stories about that school.” 

   “The crazy ones? They’re all true. And yet, I quite love it there. Anyway, enough about me. Tell me, how have you been since this whole thing?”  

   “I’ve been okay.” 

   “Really? Are you sure about that? It may have been years since I’ve seen you, but I still know when something is bothering you.” 

   “It’s a lot.” 

   “I have time.” 

*** 

   Back inside the academy halls, Akira and Adela were walking around, looking for Zayn. Akira had a lot on her mind being next to Adela, another Euphocian. And right now, they were both awfully quiet. 

   “So, I should just ask you straight up. Do you know who I am?” Akira asked Adela. 

   “I do.” 

   “And yet, you didn’t say anything in front of the others.” 

   “I didn’t think you’d want them to know considering the circumstances.” 

   “Can you tell me how things are back at home?” 

   “Well, it’s been some time since me and the team have been there. From what I remember, things seemed okay.” 

   “Well, that’s good to hear.” 

   “You should consider going back.” 

   Akira sighed. Those were words that she didn’t feel like hearing now. Before she could say anything, she noticed Zayn was heading their way. She went up to him and said, “Everything cool with your dad?” 

   “Yeah. Were you guys looking for me?” Zayn asked. 

   “Uh, yeah. And I was showing Adela around the academy,” Akira said. 

   “Yeah, it’s really nice around here,” Adela said. 

   “It is pretty nice. We should get our stuff from our rooms,” Zayn said. 

   “Yeah, we should,” Akira said. 

   Akira left with Zayn, heading towards one of the back entrances of the school. Adela started walking around, deciding to explore the school grounds. 

                                                             *** 

   Back outside at the main entrance, Sana was seated at the steps with Nazriya, chatting with her. She told her everything about the battle with Madame Naga and its aftermath. 

   “I see. So, your focus for the break is controlling these new dark powers,” Nazriya said. “Is it just Rey, or do you have them as well?” 

   “That’s the thing. I’m still not sure. I was taken over by the same dark powers during our Ring of Fire attack, but it seems to be more dormant within me compared to Rey.” 

   “It makes sense. Madame Naga’s venom morphed his energy system. He’s lucky he still has his fire energy. In your case, binding with this other version of him must have given you the same powers to a certain extent.” 

   “That’s probably it. If only we had someone who would be able to guide us through all of this.” 

   “Well, you’re meeting a friend of Krystal’s, right?” 

   “Yeah. His name is Cyrus Swiftblade. Do you know him?” 

   “I do. He’s cool. He’s friends with some of the students at Crimson Phoenix. I’m sure he can lead you in the right direction at least.” 

   “Hopefully.” 

   “Anyway, I should let you get packed.” 

   “You really came all the way here for a chat?” 

   “Partly yes. There’s one other thing I wanted to ask you.” 

   “What is it?” 

   “Do you remember Kairos?” 

   The name hit Sana like a falling boulder. She hadn’t heard it in so long that she was surprised she remembered.  

   “Based off your face, I’m assuming that’s a yes,” Nazriya said as she stood up. 

   “Why are you asking me about Kairos?” 

   “Well, he was a good friend of ours from that time. You were especially very close to him.” 

   “That was back then.” 

   “So, you haven’t thought of him once in all these years?” 

   “Why do you bring him up? Have you met him recently or something?” 

   “I just wanted to. There are so many fond memories of us three. And you two had a strong bond.” 

   “Well, things change. And people forget things.” 

   “Most things can’t be forgotten even if we try to.” 

   Sana could feel she was getting uneasy as they kept talking about Kairos. She already had a lot on her mind to begin with. 

   “Anyway, I really should get going. I need to get back to the city. But it was nice seeing you,” Nazriya said as she started to head out. 

   “Yeah. Maybe I’ll see you again.” 

   “Believe me. You will.” 

   With that, Nazriya left, and Sana watched her leave. She got up from the steps and headed towards the girls’ dorm house so she could pack. As she walked, she thought, There’s no way she’d just bring him up so casually. Could it be she knows where he is? 

*** 

    After some time had passed, Sana, Rey, and the rest of the gang had gotten their things and exited their dorms. They met up outside the front steps of the academy, saying their byes. 

   “You guys are tagging along with us?” Rey asked Krystal and Prince. 

   “Just for meeting up with Cyrus. Prince and I have no clue what we’re doing for break yet anyway, so it’ll buy us some time,” Krystal said. 

   “We could just go to the beach like you wanted to,” Prince said. 

   “Not happening. Everyone else is doing important stuff over break, so we’re going to as well,” Krystal said. “Although, we should squeeze in a beach day. We can’t be workaholics after all.” 

   “Well, Akira and I are gonna head to the train station and go to Arsen Town,” Zayn said. 

   “Oh, spending time at your hometown. That sounds nice,” Krystal said. 

   “It’s also the place that he does his best training,” Akira said. 

   “Oh, come on. Please tell me you’re going to relax over break,” Neil said. 

   “You guys aren’t planning on relaxing,” Zayn said.  

   “Well, if we don’t convince that Dhanush guy to train us, then we’ll have no choice but to chill,” Neil said. 

   “Hold on. You’re going after Dhanush?” Rey asked. “Even after being rejected like that?” 

   “He’s supposed to be in town today. Neil’s hoping to find him and beg him to train us again,” Heer said. 

   “Well, good luck with that,” Sana said. 

   “Anyway, we’ll see you guys in two weeks,” Zayn said as he and Akira got on his hoverbike and took off. 

   The rest of the gang waved bye as Zayn and Akira left. “All right. Guess we gotta go now,” Neil said. 

   “Go where exactly?” Krystal asked. 

   “Like I said, we’re gonna scour the city and find this Dhanush guy,” Neil said. 

   “Neil, that is hardly a plan. You’re really gonna walk around town non-stop with Heer till you find this guy?” Sana asked. 

   “Well, they won’t need to walk,” Gourav said. “We need to show you guys why we were made your guardians in the first place.” 

   Gourav began to give off a bluish glow. It stunned Sana and even the others looked surprised to her. Once the glow faded, Gourav had transformed into his faereon form. The form was that of a purple lion with a deep blue mane. He had beautiful blue butterfly wings on his back as well. 

   “Whoah. That is amazing,” Heer said. 

   “It certainly is,” Adela said. 

   “Man, I think I can really get behind this guardian thing!” Neil exclaimed. 

    “All right, get on. We don’t have time to waste,” Gourav said. 

      Neil rolled his eyes and got on Gourav’s back along with Heer. “All right, guys! Have fun over break!” Neil said as Gourav took off. 

   “Good luck finding Dhanush, dude!” Rey exclaimed.  

   “So, can you guys take us to the bus stop then?” Sana asked Adela and Faith. 

   “Sure thing,” Adela said as she and Faith transformed. Adela’s faereon form was pink with teal stripes on her head and her wings were teal as well. Faith’s form was orange, and her wings were a bright yellow. Sana and Rey got on Adela’s back while Krystal and Prince got on Faith’s. They all took off into the sky.  

*** 

   As they continued towards the bus stop, Sana found herself enjoying the ride in the sky. The feeling of flight was unfamiliar to her in the sense of being so close to the clouds and the way the air brushed her face. She could tell Rey and Krystal were having a blast while Prince was just chilling.  

   The group soon landed at the bus stop on Fernandes Street. Adela and Faith transformed back into their human forms when they got on the ground. And right before them, Cyrus had arrived. 

   “Cyrus, hey!” Krystal exclaimed. 

   “Hey to you, Krystal,” Cyrus said. 

   “Let me introduce you,” Krystal said as she began pointing to everyone. “You obviously remember Prince. That’s Adela and Faith. And Rey and Sana.” 

   “Nice to meet you, man,” Rey said. 

   “Likewise,” Cyrus said.  

   “So, are you going to tell us where we’re heading?” Sana asked. 

   “Well, the bus is coming here soon. Once it gets here, we’ll get on and we’ll go from there,” Cyrus said. 

   “So, you’re not even going to tell us where we’re going?” Prince asked. 

   “Trust me. I have my reasons. You’ll understand once we get there,” Cyrus said. 

   “Guys, trust Cyrus. He knows what he’s doing,” Krystal said. 

   “You know where he’s taking us?” Adela asked. 

   “I do. So, trust us,” Krystal said. “Look, the bus is here!” 

   The bus stopped right before the group. Once the doors were open, they all went on board. And as it took off, Sana was left to wonder where they were heading. Even though she didn’t know Cyrus, she did trust Krystal. What was ahead? She didn’t know. 

*** 

   On the other hand, Neil, Heer, and Gourav paused their mission to find Dhanush as Neil wanted to get ice cream from Suzie’s Ice Cream Parlor. Heer and Gourav waited outside the place, and it didn’t take long for Neil to come out with a double scoop of mint chocolate chip ice cream on a waffle cone.  

   “Nothing beats the taste of ice cream,” Neil said after taking two licks. 

   “I see how much your priorities mean to you,” Gourav said. 

   “Hey! Is it so wrong that I wanted to treat myself ?!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “No, but you do realize the day is almost over,” Heer said. 

   “And since we are yet to find this Dhanush, if you don’t figure out things fast, you two will have no choice but to roam around town like strays for spring break,” Gourav said.  

   “Don’t be such a downer! We’re gonna find that man!” Neil exclaimed. “Right after I finish my ice cream. Do they even have ice cream in Euphoceus, Gourav?” 

   “You mean cloud cream?” Gourav asked. 

   “What’s that?” Heer asked. 

   “It’s a frozen treat like this, but it’s whipped heavily to resemble a cloud,” Gourav said. “And you should see what a cloud cream float looks like. It’s basically cloud cream on top of a sparkly blue drink.” 

   “Wow, that sounds lovely. I should learn how to make it,” Heer said. 

   “You know, I would like to give this ice cream a try. I could see how it compares to cloud cream.  Hand me some money, Neil,” Gourav said. 

   Neil rolled his eyes and gave a few bills to Gourav. Gourav went inside the shop while Neil and Heer waited outside. 

   “So, are you taking a liking towards Gourav?” Heer asked. 

   “Ah, he’s okay. Dude owes me five dollars now.” 

   “So, what’s your plan for finding Dhanush?” 

   “I’ll be honest. I’m stumped now. What if we really have no choice but to roam around the city for two weeks?!” 

   “Can’t we go to your hometown and train?” 

   “No. Besides, I have no interest in going home. We need someone really good to train us.” 

   Before Heer could say anything, she could sense someone’s presence nearby. It alarmed her only because she could feel it was heavier than just that of a normal human. 

   “Neil, do you sense that?” Heer asked. 

   “Sense what?” 

   “Someone is near.” 

   Neil could hear a strange sound. It was the sound of someone panting. He turned around, seeing someone was indeed nearby. It appeared to be a man. He wore a black vest and torn black pants with no shoes. His hair was long and unruly, and he had a strange zigzag- shaped scar on his face.  

   “Hungry. Very hungry,” the man said. 

   “Uh…we should run,” Heer said. 

   “Why? He probably just wants ice cream,” Neil said. 

   The man’s body gave off a harsh purple glow as he morphed into a bear-like dark beast.  Neil could feel the harshness of its red eyes glare into his. 

   “Okay, maybe he doesn’t want ice cream,” Neil said. 

   Before Neil and Heer could even make a move, the dark beast leaped towards them. Heer pulled Neil, making him drop his ice cream as the two ran off.  

   “Man! That’s five dollars I’m never getting back!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “I think we need to be more concerned about what’s coming after us.” 

   “Damn it! Why did I have to put my wand so deep in my backpack?! Can you transform?” 

   “Okay!” 

   Heer transformed into her beast form. Neil rummaged through his backpack to get his wand out, but the two couldn’t even breathe. The dark beast was on their tail and was hungrier than ever.  

   “Heer, use an ice energy beam while I get my wand!” Neil ordered. 

   Heer nodded and launched an ice energy beam from her mouth. The dark beast countered it with a dark energy beam, but it was different from usual dark energy beams. It had a red flare to it that extended behind the beam, almost resembling a meteor. And once it collided with Heer’s ice energy beam, it knocked it out, striking Heer directly. 

   “Heer!” Neil exclaimed as he finally got his wand out from his backpack. “Damn it! We’re in trouble.” 

*** 

   Downtown, Dhanush was dressed up in his finest dress shirt and tie as he seated himself for a job interview. He was in the office of a local finance firm in the city. If he got this job, he could settle into a new life that didn’t involve chaotic ringmaster duties. As he interviewed with Mr. Jenkins, one of the human resource managers, he found himself to be quite nervous. Mr. Jenkins was probably a few years older than him. His short blond hair looked like it had been smoothened with a vast amount of hair gel and his navy-blue suit looked more expensive than anything he owned at home. His Italian leather shoes were another story. Dhanush felt the nervousness boil inside him as he could feel judgment radiating from Mr. Jenkins’ gaze, switching between looking at him and his resume. 

   “So, Mr. Pillai, your only finance experience seems to be a finance major from college. Why transition here after such a long break from it?” Mr. Jenkins asked. 

   “Well, I’m truly passionate about the field as I’ve kept up with the knowledge I gained from it. And I find that it’s a field of respect and trust. Those are qualities that I exemplify to the T.” 

   “But if you were so passionate about it, why break into it now? It also seems you didn’t even focus primarily on it. Your resume states you also majored in literature.” 

   “Yes, that’s true. I find the skills I learned from that are also valuable. I think-” 

   “Let me ask you something. I see your schooling prior to university was at one of those ringmaster academies. They’re quite a crazy bunch, aren’t they?” 

   “Excuse me?” 

   “I mean that’s why you’re applying to jobs like ours. You want a normal life. Not that insane life that those ringmasters and human-beasts live. I mean really, they go around acting like vigilantes and creating chaos for people like us. Frustrating, isn’t it?” 

   Before Dhanush could even answer, he noticed something going on through the window behind Mr. Jenkins. There were blasts of what appeared to be ice energy clashing with dark energy. But the dark energy was unusual and looked more powerful than anything he had seen from dark beasts before. He knew there was a serious attack going on. And even though Mr. Jenkins kept on talking, his voice sounded like nothing but faint murmurs to him as he was only focused on what was going on outside. It said a lot to him. Was this need for a normal life as important to him as he thought? 

   “Dhanush?” 

   “Huh?” 

   “I asked you about your skillset. Didn’t you hear me?” 

   Dhanush felt stuck. He simply froze, not knowing what to say. 

*** 

   Neil and Heer were struggling against the dark beast. They kept running while Neil kept trying to aim his bow and arrow on the beast, but it kept jumping around frantically.  

   “Damn it! Where the hell is Gourav?! He should be doing that whole guardian thing right now!” Neil exclaimed.  

   Neil fired the arrow from his bow, but the beast dodged it. Neil formed another arrow and went again but running and getting his aim right proved to be a difficult task. “Heer, help me out and use your Ice Shard attack!” Neil ordered. 

   Before Heer could attack, the dark beast pounced at her, pinning her to the ground. Neil stopped, trying to see if he could hit it to help Heer. As the dark beast tried to bite at Heer, she used her back legs to kick it off her. But the dark beast struck her again with his flared dark energy beam. She landed on the ground and transformed back into her human form from the fatigue.  

   “Heer!” Neil shouted. Neil tried to aim the arrow once again, but the beast came for him, biting at his arm. He could feel the pain from the sharp fangs as his arm started to bleed. As the beast lunged for him again, Neil froze as his fear took over him. Heer tried to rush to him to help.  

   Suddenly, a sharp arrow struck the beast at its neck, making it let go of Neil and fall to the ground. Neil was confused as this certainly wasn’t his arrow. Once Heer was by his side, Neil was stunned to see the arrow that had hit the beast seemingly created a rock formation that brought it down to the ground. 

   Neil looked up and was stunned. Above in the air, standing on a floating rocky surface was Dhanush. He held an elegant gold crossbow in his hand, and he had the most nonchalant expression on his face as his loosened tie flew from the breeze.  

   “It’s Dhanush Pillai,” Heer said. 

   “Why does he look like he failed a job interview?” Neil asked. 

   “Shut up! I can hear you all down there!” Dhanush exclaimed.  

    The dark beast transformed back into its human form. The man said, “Why you…why you interfere with dinner?!” 

   “I don’t know who you are. And frankly I don’t like getting involved with any ringmaster’s business. However, that changes when it involves helpless kids,” Dhanush said. 

   “I can’t tell if you’re being nice or just straight up insulting to us,” Neil said. 

   “Kid, I’m here because you need it,” Dhanush said.  

   “Damn you, bastard!” the man shouted. 

   The man began to transform back into his dark beast form again. Before he could fully transform, Dhanush swiftly fired another arrow from his crossbow. This time the arrow seemed to carry a beautiful autumn leaf that struck the man in his chest before his transformation could complete. Suddenly, the man seemed to collapse as the leaf took over like a tremor, overwhelming his body. The sight of all this amazed Neil. He couldn’t even focus on the pain in his arm. He was too mesmerized by Dhanush’s power.  

   As the man began to collapse, a smoke came out of nowhere and someone new appeared on the scene. Though this figure was not new to Neil. It appeared to be Fida.  

   “That’s enough, Vara. Let’s go,” Fida said as she grabbed hold of the man. 

   “Fida?!” Neil exclaimed. 

   Fida looked at Neil, feeling slightly stunned to see him. She couldn’t bother saying anything to him. It wasn’t a good idea. She disappeared quickly in the smoke, taking Vara with her. 

   “Was that really her?” Heer asked. 

   “Yeah. It had to be. That doesn’t make sense. She was arrested by the Ringmasters Society,” Neil said. “But who was that guy, and what was their deal?” 

   “Are you alright?” Dhanush asked Neil and Heer as he came down to them on his floating rock. 

   “Minus the bad injuries, I think we’ll be okay,” Neil said. 

   “Neil! Heer!” a voice shouted. 

   Neil, Heer, and Dhanush looked up. Gourav was flying towards them and landed right before, transforming back into his human form. 

   “What happened here?!” Gourav asked. 

   “Some weird dark beast attacked us out of nowhere,” Neil said. “You mean to tell me you were just sitting around at the ice cream shop this whole time?!” 

   “I’m sorry. I got lost in all the flavors, and I completely spaced out. I regret my actions. I’m supposed to be your guardian, and I failed you both,” Gourav said. 

   “It’s okay, Gourav. We made it out okay. And that’s all that matters,” Heer said. 

   “Hello?! We got seriously hurt here!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “I can help,” Dhanush said. 

   Dhanush waved his hand over Neil and Heer, creating magical autumn leaves that stuck on both Neil and Heer’s chests. As the leaves remained on them, they sent energy waves throughout their bodies. Neil could feel the wound in his arm was healing rapidly. 

   “Whoah,” Neil said. 

   “What are these?” Heer asked. 

   “They’re healing leaves. Since your wounds aren’t too deep, they can heal them completely,” Dhanush said. 

   “You have healing powers on top of being a crossbow master?!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “Yeah. Once you’re at my age, these skills aren’t a big deal,” Dhanush said.  

   Neil got down on his knees, confusing Dhanush. “Please train me!” Neil exclaimed, begging with his hands. “You’re literally the perfect teacher for me! At first, I was concerned about training for the exams, but I see things differently now. I wanna be as cool as you!” 

   “Oh Lord,” Gourav said. 

   “This is a bit much,” Heer said. 

   Neil looked at Dhanush, eagerly waiting for an answer. He was doing the same thing as last time when he asked him this same question. Dhanush was just standing there, looking at him. He seemed perplexed but also slightly intrigued. 

   “You heard what I said yesterday. What makes you think I’ll change my mind?” Dhanush asked. 

   “Look, I know you think I’m a good-for-nothing kid that has zilch going for him. But I know I have what it takes to be the best student you could ever have. And I have the best partner. We promise to work hard as a team to be worthy of being your students. Just please take us under your wing,” Neil said. 

   Dhanush sighed. He was irritated at the idea of supervising kids. However, he did find Neil sincere to an extent. And since his job interview went horribly, he felt like his perspective on what he wanted had changed. He initially wanted to live a normal life away from being a ringmaster, but he realized what he wanted was larger than what he thought. 

   “I’m heading back to my home on Mt. Archer. The finance gig is clearly not for me,” Dhanush said. 

   “You wanted to give up being a ringmaster to go into finance?!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “Oh, shut up,” Dhanush said.  

   “So, you don’t want to train us?” Heer asked. 

   “I didn’t say that,” Dhanush said. 

   “Well then?!” Neil asked, getting impatient. 

   “You both seem genuine, but I need to know just how serious you both are,” Dhanush said. 

   “How do we prove it to you?” Neil asked. 

   “Find me in Mt. Archer. If you can make it there within the next twenty-four hours, I’ll train you both,” Dhanush said. 

   “You want us to travel all the way there?! What the hell?! That mountain is supposed to be one of the tallest mountains in the country. And the surrounding terrain is rough,” Neil said. 

   “So? Just excuses,” Dhanush said as he slowly rose back in the sky on the floating rock. “Remember. One day. Find me there, and I will train you both.” 

   Dhanush took off, leaving Neil confused. But as confused as he was, he was determined to get Dhanush to train him. He knew what he had to do. 

   “All right, Gourav. We don’t have to worry about being strays around here,” Neil said. “We’re heading to Mt. Archer.” 

   “You think you’re up for that?” Heer asked. “It’s not gonna be easy to get there.” 

   “That’s why we need to do it! We need to prove to him that we’re worthy of his time!” Neil exclaimed. “Let’s go then!” 

   “Uh, can we eat first?” Gourav asked. 

   “You had ice cream, didn’t you?!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “Yeah, but I need a meal. I can’t fly on an empty stomach,” Gourav said. 

   “Oh, fine. The line at Devil’s Diner better not be long,” Neil said. 

*** 

    Deep in the middle of nowhere, there was a dark cave. Fida and Vara appeared outside the cave, emerging from the smoke. Fida felt tired, realizing the smoke teleportation technique was still too much for her to handle. As she stepped in front of the cave, she waved her hand over the rock, allowing her dark energy to emerge from her hand.  The entrance to the cave appeared. 

    Fida and Vara entered, walking swiftly inside. Fida was still getting used to the new premises. Light purple flames lit up as she and Vara continued walking. Once they reached the main chamber, Fida was surprised to see no one was around. That feeling soon disappeared as she heard someone approaching them nearby. She recognized the subtle sound of anklets chiming. It was unlike others because of how slow-paced it was. It was Agni.   

   Agni had her long dark curls swept to the side with her oxidized silver jhumkas dangling against them. Her tear drop-shaped maang tikka aligned in the middle of her hair perfectly with the black bindi on her forehead. The gaze from her sharp brown eyes was too familiar.  

   “You certainly did a fine job watching him,” Agni said. 

   “Not Fida’s fault,” Vara said. “Not much food here. I-” 

   “I wasn’t speaking to you,” Agni cut in. “Go to your quarters and stay there till the master gets back.” 

    Fida watched Vara leave in silence. He walked in a slow pace, which was something he normally did when he was feeling low. 

   “Was that really necessary, Agni?” 

   “Don’t tell me you feel sorry for him. He’s not your brother. Next time, do a better job of guarding.” 

    Agni swiftly turned away from Fida with her saree flowing like a red wave as she walked off.  Fida sighed, wondering what Neil was thinking when he saw her. She knew he would likely say something to someone. Before the nerves would swallow her whole, she thought it was best to go to her chamber.  

Copyright © 2025 Meryl T

All rights reserved. All illustrations created by Meryl T.

Uncategorized

…a friend in need

“Hey, that wasn’t a fair shot!” Neil exclaimed.

It was noon on a Saturday in Daredevil City. Sana, Rey, Neil, and Heer were at their local park where they were playing a game of basketball. Well, Heer was just watching from the comfort of the bench, working on a knitting project.

“This is what happens when you play two against one, Neil,” Rey said.

“He’s right,” Sana said.

“Heer, are you sure you don’t want to play?” Neil asked.

“I honestly wouldn’t be of much help,” Heer said as she continued knitting. “Besides, I’m almost finished with this scarf.”

Neil sighed and said, “Fine. It’s fine. Things will be even better once I actually kick your asses.”

“Keep dreaming, buddy,” Rey said.

“Come on. One more round,” Neil said.

“I’m fine with that. You’re getting ice cream for us after this,” Sana said.

Sana, Rey, and Neil commenced in another round of basketball. As they were playing, Heer went back to her knitting. As she was finishing up the ends of the scarf, she heard a buzzing sound. She looked down and saw Neil’s phone was ringing.

“Hey, Neil, I think someone is calling you,” Heer said.

“Who is it?” Neil asked as he got ready to block the shot Rey was about to make.

Heer picked up the phone, looking at the caller ID. She said, “It’s your mom.”

Neil became stunned. He turned to Heer and said, “Huh?”

And at that moment, the ball hit Neil in the head, and he fell down. Sana turned to Rey, who had a look of shock on his face. He rushed to Neil and said, “Are you okay, man?!”

“Huh?” Neil said. “I’m good. I’m good.”

“Are you sure? That was quite a hit,” Sana said.

“Um, yeah,” Neil said as he got up. “Can we go now?”

“Go?” Heer asked as she got up from the bench. “I thought you wanted to finish the game.”

“I’m good with heading out,” Neil said as he got his phone from Heer.

“Do you at least want to get ice cream?” Rey asked. “I’ll buy for you…since I hit your head.”

“No, I’d rather just go home,” Neil said as he began to head off.

“What’s with him?” Rey asked. He started to follow Neil, saying, “Hey, man! How can you say no to ice cream?!”

“Heer, who did you say was calling him again?” Sana asked.

“It was his mom. What are you thinking, Sana?”

“I’m thinking that was the reason for his sudden change in behavior.”

***

Later in the day, Neil was in his room at the boys’ dorm house. He was trying to find something to do. Something other than look at his phone. After the call from earlier, he got two more missed calls and five text messages from his mom. He didn’t open or check any of them. And staring at the assignments on his laptop didn’t help with distracting him from thinking about his mom. He got out of his seat and landed flat on his bed, sighing. Before he could figure out something to do, he heard a knock on the door.

Neil got up and hurried to the door. Once he opened it, he saw Rey was standing outside.

“Hey, man. What’s up?” Neil asked.

“Hey! We were planning on hitting up that new bowling alley at the mall. Are you coming?”

“Oh, sure thing. Let me freshen up quick.”

Neil quickly headed to the bathroom while Rey came inside. Rey looked around and said, “So, are you okay? You kinda just took off during our game.”

“Oh, I’m fine. I just had a headache,” Neil said as he washed his face.

“Must have been a hell of a headache,” Rey said as he looked over, seeing Neil’s phone ding. It was a message from his mom. Rey noticed several missed calls and messages from Neil’s mom on his phone. He’s still ignoring his mom, Rey thought. I wonder what’s up with that.

“Okay, I’m ready,” Neil said as he got out of the bathroom.

“Dude, is everything good with you and your mom? She’s texted and called you a dozen times.”

“Oh…it’s no biggie. I’ve been so busy today. I’ll call her back later.”

“You sure?”

“Yeah, let’s go!”

Neil immediately walked out of the room, leaving Rey puzzled. He had a feeling something was up, and Neil wasn’t telling him everything.

***

Later on, Rey and Neil joined Sana, Krystal, Prince, Heer, Zayn, and Akira at the bowling alley. As they were playing and munching on mozzarella sticks and churros, Rey could see Neil was still troubled. It wasn’t long till Sana and Heer both came up to him while Zayn was up to strike.

“So, did he say anything to you?” Sana asked Rey.

“No. He says it’s nothing,” Rey said.

“Do you believe him?” Heer asked.

“No,” Rey said. “He’s clearly got stuff going on in his mind. I don’t know why he’s acting like this.”

“Well, family has always been a touchy subject for him,” Heer said. “You can’t blame him for not wanting to talk about it.”

“But there’s a difference between not wanting to talk about it and acting like you’re completely fine,” Sana said.

“Hey, Neil, you ready for your turn?” Krystal asked.

Neil turned around to Krystal. He was pretty distracted, so he didn’t even hear what Krystal said. He asked, “Sorry, what did you say?”

“She asked if you want to bowl now,” Prince said.

Before Neil could say anything, his cellphone rang. He could feel the irritation boil up inside of him as he looked to see it was his mom again. He walked away and answered the phone, saying, “Can’t you understand that I don’t feel like talking, Mom?!”

“How dare you talk to me like that?! Your behavior is getting worse!”

“My behavior?!”

“Yes. You were so much better when you were younger.”

“What do you want?”

“If you read my texts, you would know. Have you figured it out yet?”

Neil sighed. He didn’t read the texts, but he knew exactly what his mom was talking about. What he couldn’t stand was his mother bringing up this conversation over a phone call.

“Hello? Can’t you say something?” Neil’s mom said.

“Isn’t this the kind of thing you talk about in person?!”

“No matter what time it’s brought up, you don’t say anything. You know people keep asking me what your future plans are. What am I supposed to say?”

“I have to go, Mom.”

“We’re not done talking, Neil!”

“Well, I am.”

Neil ended the call. He felt like throwing his phone. Then he remembered how expensive it was to get a new one. He turned around, seeing the others were looking at him, seemingly concerned. Neil grunted, feeling like he was being a damper on everyone’s fun. He went up to Rey, handing him his cellphone and said, “Take it and throw it somewhere. I’m heading back.”

As Neil took off, Krystal said, “Hold on! Neil!”

“Too late,” Prince said as Neil left.

“Whoah. That was intense,” Akira said. “I knew something was off with him, but I never guessed it was this bad.”

“You think he’s heading back to his room?” Zayn asked.

“Looks like it,” Heer said.

“No, he’s not just going back to his room,” Rey said. “I think he’s leaving the school.”

Sana was surprised to hear what Rey said. She could tell everyone else was equally surprised. She asked Rey, “What makes you say that?”

“I have a feeling. Look, I’m gonna go follow and catch up to him before it’s too late,” Rey said.

“Shouldn’t we come with you?” Heer asked.

“No, it’s better if I go alone,” Rey said as he started heading out. “I’ll keep you guys updated!”

***

Back at his room, Neil was starting to pack his backpack. Rey was right. He was leaving school. He didn’t know where he would go. He just knew he had to leave. As he packed a pair of socks in his backpack, he heard multiple knocks on his door. He sighed, knowing Rey probably followed him.

Neil opened the door to see he was right. Rey was there, sweating and panting like crazy.

“You seriously ran a marathon, didn’t you?” Neil said as he let Rey in.

“Well, duh! I had to stop you from leaving! Why won’t you just talk about what’s going on?”

“You know I hate talking about my issues!”

“Dude, that’s exactly what the problem is.”

“Oh, like you’re one to talk!”

“Dude, not cool.”

Neil sighed. He realized he was letting his emotions out on the wrong people. He turned to Rey and said, “I’m sorry. I…I just feel stressed out.”

“So, let me help with that.”

“How? Unless you can have your parents adopt me, I don’t think anything can help me right now.”

“Well, I can’t do that, but I may have something in mind.”

“What?”

“Just trust me on this. We’ll go out tomorrow early in the morning.”

“You know I hate early mornings on Sundays!”

“Well, make an exception this time around.”

“Where are we going?”

“You’ll see. Just know that we’re going to go somewhere to help you clear your head.”

Rey began to head out while Neil stood by and watched him go. He was confused as to where Rey would want to take him. Rey stopped as he opened the door and said, “Don’t even try to leave before morning, or I will find you and beat your ass.”

Neil grunted at the thought of Rey challenging him. Rey left, leaving Neil alone. The anticipation of waiting till morning was annoying. But Rey was his best friend. He figured he should go ahead and trust him.

***

Early morning, Neil got ready to meet up with Rey at the front of the academy. Rey told him to only bring a few essentials with him and nothing else. He still had no idea where Rey was taking him. As he got to the front doors of the academy, Rey was already there, talking to Zayn and Akira. Sana and Heer were there as well.

“Thanks for letting me borrow your hoverbike, Zayn,” Rey said.

“Just don’t break it,” Zayn said.

“What?! You don’t trust me?!” Rey questioned.

“His hoverbike is pretty precious. I’m surprised he’s even letting you borrow it,” Akira said.

“Yeah. Why are you letting him borrow it, Zayn?” Sana asked as she held onto a hoverboard.

“Look, I’m not heartless. You said it was important, so I’m letting you borrow it,” Zayn said.

“Well, thank you,” Rey said. “Neil, are you ready?”

“Uh, yeah,” Neil said. “You still haven’t mentioned where we’re going.”

“It’s a surprise. Just know that it’ll be a safe space,” Rey said as he got on the hoverbike. “Now, hop on.”

“Are the rest of you guys coming?” Neil asked.

“Sana and I will be tagging along on hoverboards,” Heer said.

“We would come, but we got homework to catch up on,” Akira said.

“All right, we’ll see you later then,” Sana said.

With that, Sana, Rey, Neil, and Heer took off, riding into the sky. Zayn and Akira waved bye to them. As they were waving, Akira looked at Zayn and said, “So, what was the real reason you lent it to him?”

“What are you talking about?”

“Don’t act clueless with me. Prince told me that Krystal practically twisted your arm to lend it to them.”

“Nonsense. So, she said something. It doesn’t mean anything.”

“Sure, sure.”

“Are you mocking me?”

“You should know by now. Come on. Let’s get some breakfast.”

***

Later in the morning, Sana, Rey, Neil, and Heer arrived in Salaar, a prominent town in the state of Aroma. It wasn’t too far from New Iris, so it didn’t take that long for the group to reach there. Neil was new to this area of the country, so seeing it for the first time was a sight to behold.

“So, can you tell me where we’re going now?” Neil asked

“You’ll know soon enough,” Rey said.

“How much longer till we land?” Sana asked.

“Coming up in a few minutes,” Rey said.

And in a few minutes, Rey led the group to land right in front of a brick red house that was amongst other alike houses in a small community. They landed right in the front yard and Rey was happy to see his parents and his sister, Alicia, standing right outside.

“Hey, Rey!” Alicia exclaimed.

“Hey, sis!” Rey waved as he parked the hoverbike.

“Wait, is this your family?” Neil asked.

“You bet,” Rey said.

“Nice to see you all again,” Sana said.

“Same to you, Sana,” Araceli said. “When Rey said he was visiting with friends, I was more than happy to accommodate.”

“Son, introduce us to your other friends,” Royce said.

Rey got off the hoverbike, immediately being hugged by Alicia. As he hugged her back, he said, “All right. I want you guys to meet Neil and Heer.”

“It’s a pleasure to meet you all,” Heer said.

“Very nice to meet you,” Araceli said.

Neil was surprised. Of all the places to go to, Neil was surprised that Rey brought him to his parents’ house. Then again, it was better than visiting his own parents right now.

“Neil, are you good?” Rey said, seeing Neil space out.

“Oh, yeah, I’m fine,” Neil said. “It’s nice to meet you, Mr. and Mrs. Murgatroyd.”

“Same to you, Neil,” Royce said. “Rey, bring your friends in, and we can start brunch.”

With that, the group went inside to eat brunch with Rey’s family. Araceli had made eggs with chorizo along with tamales. As they were eating and conversing with each other, Neil couldn’t help but pay attention to how nice the atmosphere was. He couldn’t even remember the last time he had a nice family meal.

“Neil, is the food okay for you?” Araceli asked.

“Oh, yeah! It’s been a while since I had tamales this good,” Neil said. “Thank you, Mrs. Murgatroyd.”

“You’re very welcome,” Araceli said.

“I’d argue she makes the best tamales in our family,” Royce said. “Then again, some might say I’m biased.”

“Is it true that this whole community here is just your extended family?” Heer asked.

“Wait, seriously?” Neil asked.

“That’s right. We also have some other fellow Tiger Clan members here. We’ve always been a tightknit pack,” Royce said. “Though Araceli’s side of the family lives in their own community back in Mexico.”

“Wow. It’s amazing how close everyone is,” Sana said.

Hearing all of this made Neil realize how different his family was from Rey’s. It made him understand Rey’s excited nature better.

“Rey, let’s go play outside,” Alicia said as she tugged on Rey’s arm.

“Alicia, don’t you want to wait for your cousins?” Royce asked.

“Oh, who’s coming over?” Rey asked.

“Thiago, Carmen, and Triana are visiting,” Araceli said.

“All right then!” Rey exclaimed. “Ready for a piggyback ride, Alicia?”

“Yeah!” Alicia exclaimed.

Alicia immediately got on Rey’s back and he held onto her, rushing outside to the backyard as she laughed with glee.

“Be careful, you two!” Araceli exclaimed.

“We should go outside, too,” Sana said.

“You coming, Neil?” Heer asked.

“Oh, yeah, sure,” Neil said.

***

Later in the day, after Rey and Alicia’s cousins arrived, it was a complete madhouse at the Murgatroyd residence. Rey and Royce were keeping Alicia and the other kids occupied. They were playing all sorts of games while Araceli was cooking dinner. Sana, Neil, and Heer were watching them have fun.

It was taking Neil back. He remembered the times that he would play such games with Aiden and Shuto after a long day of training. He took himself back to one day in a quiet winter. After completing their training, Neil and Aiden were having a snowball fight to themselves. Neil was in the middle of creating the biggest snowball he could ever make. When he got it ready, Aiden struck with three snowballs to his face, making him fall.

Neil got up and said, “No fair!”

“Ha! It’s not my fault you’re slow!”

“I’m not!”

“Yes, you are!”

As the two bickered, Shuto came in and struck them both with snowballs. Neil got up and said, “No fair, Uncle Shuto. You never said you were playing.”

“How else would I get you two to shut up?” Shuto asked.

“Neil, let’s team up and take him down!” Aiden exclaimed.

“Yeah, good idea!” Neil said.

“All right. Bring it on,” Shuto said.

Neil couldn’t believe how long ago that memory was. Sometimes he thought about how it was hard to believe there was a time where he and Aiden got along.

“Neil, are you thinking about something?” Heer asked.

“Oh, yeah. I was just remembering something from my childhood,” Neil said.

“Something good?” Sana asked.

“Actually, yes,” Neil said. “I guess seeing Rey and his dad having fun reminded me of a time in my life where things didn’t feel so bad. I’m sorry. I’m being a downer, aren’t I?”

“No. After all, there’s a reason Rey made us come here today,” Sana said.

“What is that?” Neil asked.

“He knew that you were having issues with your mom. So, he wanted to bring you to a family environment that was warm and welcoming,” Heer said.

Neil watched Rey joyfully play with his cousins. After understanding his gesture, it made him see just how great of a friend Rey was.

“Rey really takes after his dad, doesn’t he?” Sana said.

“Yeah, the resemblance is uncanny,” Heer said. “Do you think Mrs. Murgatroyd needs help in the kitchen?”

“You could go ask her,” Sana said. “I’m going to join Rey and the others.”

“Uh, Heer, I’ll come with you,” Neil said.

Heer nodded. Neil and Heer went inside the house while Sana played with the others. Once they got to the kitchen, Heer helped Araceli with cutting vegetables while Neil stood by. He wanted to talk to Araceli, but he wasn’t sure what to say. Araceli herself noticed Neil was aloof. She said, “Rey told me about your mother.”

“Oh, yeah. I figured as much.”

“He didn’t go into detail. He figured that it was up to you on how much you wanted to share.”

“It’s fine. I’ll be honest. Part of me thought that seeing you all so happy would make me jealous. But I know Rey. He wouldn’t want to make me feel that.”

“You’re right. My son has a good heart.”

“He sure does.”

“Mrs. Murgatroyd, I finished cutting. Is there anything else I can do?” Heer asked.

“No, that’s it. Thank you, Heer,” Araceli said.

Heer nodded and headed out of the kitchen to go back outside. As Neil watched Araceli get hold of the cut vegetables, he said, “Seeing them outside, I remembered this time I was playing with my brother in the snow.”

“Aah. Rey mentioned you had issues with your brother.”

“I do. Though I’ll admit…a lot of it might just be projecting…from me. I don’t know.”

“Is it related to your mother?”

“Look, I don’t know what moms are supposed to be like, but with mine, she’s always on my back. It wasn’t like that when I was a kid. It was so much easier. Now that I’m in the academy, she’s always harping about my future and how I have to have a plan. She always talks about how my brother and all my cousins know what they’re doing. And I don’t. I just…I can’t take it…”

“Do you think she’s worried and trying to help you, but ultimately it’s not helping you?”

Neil was surprised to hear Araceli ask him such a question. In his life, it felt like most of the adults he encountered never asked such thoughtful questions.

“Yeah,” Neil said. “That’s exactly how I feel.”

“Look at that. You were able to share how you felt.”

“Yeah, I did do that. So, do you have anything else to say?”

“Well, I’m a mother myself. Rey is growing up, and I think after what he’s been through, he’s trying to focus on the present.”

“Yeah, I know.”

“While the future is important, you can’t spend too much time on it. There are so many unknowns. You’re a good kid, Neil. You may not know the answers to your mother’s questions now, but you’ll figure them out in your own way. On your own pace.”

Neil could feel a lightness in himself that he hadn’t felt in a while. It was almost overwhelming. He looked at Araceli and said, “Mrs. Murgatroyd, this might be an odd request, but…would you be okay with giving me a hug?”

Araceli smiled and did just that. She hugged Neil, and the warmth of this gesture gave him peace. This was something he desperately needed.

As Araceli let Neil go, she said, “If you ever need somewhere to go, you’re always welcome here.”

Neil wiped a few small tears that came from his eyes and said, “Thank you.”

“Now, I should finish preparing dinner,” Araceli said. “How about you go outside and play with the others?”

Neil nodded, leaving the kitchen. As he went outside, he saw everyone was continuing to have so much fun. Rey stopped, looking at him. It didn’t take long for Rey to go up to him, put his arm around him and say, “You coming to play?”

Neil smiled and said, “Yeah.”

Copyright © 2022 Meryl T

All rights reserved. All illustrations created by Meryl T.

Uncategorized

Aiden’s Day Off

It was a quiet afternoon at Ringmasters Training Academy. This wouldn’t be normal for someone like Rey or Neil, but it was the norm for Aiden. At least when Rey and Neil weren’t randomly trying to jump him during the day. Aiden got up from his office desk. He got together a bunch of papers and placed them in a file folder. Once Aiden exited his room, he headed over to Headmaster Devil’s office. As soon as he walked in, Headmaster Devil was alone to his surprise. He was instead more occupied with a book in hand.

“Is this the Tatia effect?” Aiden asked.

“What do you mean by that?”

“You seem to spend less time with women in here.”

“Since no one knows how to knock around here, this is no longer a good place to invite the ladies over.”

“When was it ever a good place for that?”

“Enough bickering. What do you need?”

“I have the one file you wanted me to put together for you.”

Aiden handed the file folder to Headmaster Devil. “Nice work,” Headmaster Devil said as he briefly flipped through the folder’s contents. “So, you’re with Shuto tomorrow, right?”

“Yeah.”

“How are things going over there?”

“Not much has happened yet. I’ll keep you posted.”

“Well, I’m sure it’s a nice break from all of the work you do here. Anyway, I’ll see you next week.”

“Yeah. See you.”

Aiden left the office and let out a deep sigh.

***

The following day, Aiden reported to the Ringmasters Society building early in the morning. He grabbed an egg and cheese sandwich from the cafeteria for breakfast and headed upstairs to Shuto’s office. Before he could knock on the door, Shuto stepped out of the room and said, “Good morning, Aiden!”

“Good morning.”

“Did you already eat?”

“Yeah. I got a sandwich. What are my duties for today?”

“About that…I have a rather simple task for you today.”

“Okay. What is it?”

“Today, your task is to have fun.”

Aiden found himself puzzled. He was wondering if Shuto was messing around with him. He questioned, “Is this a joke?”

“No, it actually isn’t,” Shuto chuckled. “You see it’s been a while since I took Yashi out. Work here gets pretty hectic. So, I thought I’d take the misses for a nice day out.”

“That’s cool, but what about me?”

“That’s why I’m telling you to take the day to enjoy yourself and relax. You hardly take any time off, so here’s a chance for you to do that.”

“And do what exactly?”

“Seriously, boy? You need to get out more often. Catch a movie. Go roller skating. Anything. Just go have some fun.”

“But…”

“Look, I really have no work for you today. I’m sure you’ll be fine. I’ll see you tomorrow then.”

Shuto headed off while Aiden watched him leave. He couldn’t believe he had a whole day to do whatever he wanted. Normally, anyone would be elated for a day off, but he was stumped. He didn’t have a clue as to what he would do today. Aiden took the elevator and headed down to the lobby. As he was about to exit the building, he heard a voice say, “Hey, Aiden.”

Aiden turned around to see it was Haruka. She walked up to him and said, “How are you this morning?”

“Uh, I don’t know. Master Shuto gave me the day off.”

“Oh, that’s nice. It’ll be good to enjoy yourself today.”

“Not really. I have no idea how I’m going to spend my time today with no assignments or tasks to do.”

“Sweety, you’re fifteen. Save this energy for your thirties.”

Aiden sighed. He really had no idea how he was going to spend the day.

“Here’s an idea for you. Take yourself back to Daredevil City. I’m sure a bus ride there can help you pass the time.”

“I guess so. I’ll see you later then.”

As Aiden left, Haruka watched him leave. She shook her head, thinking, That boy…he really is something.

***

And so, Aiden took a bus to Daredevil City. As he was on board, he thought about what he would do while in the city. He could go to the city library, or he could go to a local coffee shop and read. Though he did think that Shuto would give him an earful for not adhering to the concept of “having fun” today. Aiden realized the best way to go about this was to treat it like an assignment. He looked at the bus schedule in his hand and noticed the next stop was Orchard Springs Park. He figured that would be a good place to start.

After some time passed, the bus stopped at Orchard Springs Park. Aiden got off and headed inside the park. As he entered, he realized it wasn’t your average park. With springtime, there were flowers blooming within all of the trees. Fallen petals covered the grass like beautiful jewels forming a necklace. Aiden thought a stroll around a peaceful place such as this would be a nice way to pass the time.

Aiden began walking around, taking note of how quiet the park was. There weren’t many people walking by, which was fairly normal for the time of day. As he continued to walk along the pathway that went through the park, he found himself at peace, but as time passed, he was bored. It wasn’t the scenery that bored him. It was the fact that he was all alone in a decently vacant park.

Aiden sat down on a bench and sighed. With no responsibilities at hand, he had no idea how to spend an entire day’s worth of free time. This sucks, Aiden thought. Is my life so bland that the only thing that I can think of doing now is work? I wonder what Neil’s doing now. It’s Friday, so class probably won’t be all day. Then again, that doesn’t stop him from skipping or anything.

Before he could get lost in more thoughts, Aiden was smacked in the head with a soccer ball. He fell off the bench as the ball rolled further away from him. As he got up, irritated, a kid about his age with short brown hair and brown eyes ran toward him with some other kids behind him. The kid shouted, “Hey, what did you do with our ball?!”

“Nothing, considering I was hit by it,” Aiden said.

“I don’t care about that. Thanks to you we lost it!”

“How exactly does that make sense?”

“If you weren’t in the way, it wouldn’t have gone so far!”

“Well, that’s a pretty stupid argument.”

“What did you say, kid?!”

This is absurd. I’m arguing with this kid over nothing. I should just go, Aiden thought.

As Aiden was about to leave, the kid shouted, “Hey, punk! Where do you think you’re going?! I’m not done talking to you!”

“Kid, I’m no punk. I certainly don’t want to waste my time with a useless argument.”

“Useless?! HA! You’re just afraid of me!”

“Listen, I’m now in a very irritable mood. So, if you want to agitate me further, you’re not going to like it. You don’t know who you’re dealing with.”

The kid got his fist ready and aimed to swing at Aiden. But before he could land his punch, Aiden caught his fist, surprising him. Aiden said, “I’ll say this once. You threw the ball that hit me. Therefore, you’re responsible for losing it. Not me. Your second mistake was trying to blame me for your incompetence. And thirdly, you tried to throw a punch at me when I told you I’m not to be messed with. What does that say about you? You’re a foolish little boy. Now, leave and don’t make things worse.”

Aiden released his grip on the boy’s hand. The boy looked very shaken and began to scurry away along with the other kids. Aiden sighed. He turned around and was stunned to see Shuto with Yashi at a bench not too far from him. While Yashi was seated at the bench, Shuto was standing and very clearly looking at him. Aiden couldn’t tell what he was thinking, but he could certainly tell he had something to say.  

***

After seeing Aiden, Shuto took him to an ice cream shop called The Scoop. He was still set on spending the day with Yashi, but she didn’t mind some time away, so he agreed to meet with her at a different park. While they stood in line, Aiden couldn’t help but wonder why Shuto had to take time away from Yashi to talk to him.

“So, what are you ordering?” Shuto asked.

“What?”

“I brought you to get ice cream. So, you’ll need to tell me what you want.”

“You brought me here to talk about me almost getting into a fight with that kid. Can’t we just get to it already?”

“Boy, I’m helping you out with this “having fun” thing since you clearly suck at it.”

Aiden was stunned. He sighed while Shuto put in an order, saying, “Hey, can I get a small scoop of Ube ice cream?”

Shuto looked over at Aiden, waiting for him to place an order. Aiden sighed and said, “I’d like a medium scoop of strawberry ice cream…with cheesecake bites.”

After getting their ice cream, Shuto and Aiden took a seat at one of the tables inside the shop. Aiden was eating the ice cream, and he was quite fond of it. He hadn’t had ice cream in ages and tasting it again felt rewarding. As he ate, Shuto said, “Enjoying it?”

“Yeah, it’s pretty great. How’s yours?”

“Very nice. You can never go wrong with Ube. So, do you want to talk about what happened back there?”

“Not really. It was simple. A stupid kid got in my face, and I told him off.”

“I know. You’re not to be blamed for how you handled it, but it seems today’s assignment is harder than anything that’s been given to you in the past.”

“Well, you’re not wrong about that.”

“Do you know why that is?”

Aiden sighed. He hadn’t really given it much thought. He took a few seconds to think before giving an answer.

“I don’t know. Maybe it’s because I’ve never really done the typical fun things kids do. From when Neil and I were kids, all I focused on was training.”

“Are you sure that’s it? Or do you just not remember what it was like to have fun?”

“What?”

“You don’t seem to remember that Haruka used to take you and Neil out for ice cream all the time back in those days. If they didn’t have strawberry, you’d get cookies and cream.”

“With the extra chocolate chunks. And Neil would get mad because he’d want the same thing and they only had enough for one person.”

“Yup. Haruka would make you flip a coin to see who gets it.”

“How could I have forgotten all of that? I’m like an old man.”

“Hey, respect your elders, boy!”

“Sorry, it’s just…I didn’t know how much I’ve been missing out on.”

Aiden let it all sink in. It was a lot for him to think about. And as he was processing it all, another surprise came walking in. Krystal, Zayn, and Neil walked into the shop. As soon as they walked in, Aiden could see Neil stall upon making eye contact with him. Shuto turned around to see the group and said, “Well, I think now is the perfect time for me to take off.”

“Seriously, old man?! You leave when I come in?!” Neil exclaimed.

“It’s not about you, boy,” Shuto said as he got up from the table. “Have a good day, kids.”

As Shuto left, Krystal said, “So, Aiden, what brings you here?”

“Shuto took me out for ice cream,” Aiden said. “I’ve been having a rough day.”

“Oh, yeah?!” Neil said.

“Neil, come on,” Zayn said.

“It’s okay, Zayn. So, why are you guys here?” Aiden asked.

“I was going to take Zayn out for ice cream, and Neil decided to tag along,” Krystal said.

“Why do you sound like you wanted to just go with him?” Neil asked.

“Zayn, let’s get in line,” Krystal said as she quickly got in the line with Zayn following.

Aiden was left with just Neil. He could tell Neil didn’t want to say anything. He figured he’d try to say something himself.

“So, what are you going to get?” Aiden asked Neil.

“Cookies and cream.”

“With the extra chocolate chunks?”

“You remember that?”

“I was just talking about it with Shuto. Those were the times when I used to actually have fun.”

“Geez, you sound like an old man reflecting on the mistakes of his life. Get a grip. You’re fifteen not fifty.”

Neil went in the line while Krystal sat down, holding a spoon and a cup with a scoop of raspberry swirl in it. She said, “So, what’s going on?”

“I was supposed to be doing internship stuff today, but Shuto decided to give me the day off to go learn how to have fun.”

“That’s a bad thing?”

“Well, considering all I did was walk in a park, get bored, and almost get into a fight with some annoying kid, it’s been pretty bad.”

“To be fair, I think we tend to forget you’re our age.”

“That’s the problem. I don’t even act my age. Hell, Neil just told me off for acting like an old man.”

“Well, I wouldn’t say you act like an old man. Maybe you’re just very mature for your age. You’re also quite the workaholic.”

“Yeah.”

“Lucky for you, I can help you.”

“You can?”

“Yeah! Not to brag, but I’m slowly helping Zayn out of his loner boy phase. He hasn’t thanked me yet, but one day he will!”

Zayn and Neil came back to the table with their ice cream. Seeing them come back, Krystal said, “Hey, guys, why don’t we go to the beach after finishing our ice cream?”

“I’m cool with that,” Neil said.

“Same,” Zayn said.

“You coming?” Krystal asked Aiden.

“If you’re fine with it,” Aiden said.

***

And so, later on, Krystal, Zayn, Neil, and Aiden took a bus that eventually stopped at a small beach called Onyx Beach. Once they got there, Aiden could feel just how loose everything was. The way the breeze gently waved over the water, the way the shells popped out in the sand like little sparkling specks, and the way the others took in the atmosphere was all so freeing to him.

“You like it, Aiden?” Krystal asked.

Aiden turned to her and said, “It’s beautiful.”

Aiden walked closer to the water, hoping the waves would touch his feet. While Krystal and Zayn slowly walked in the sand, Neil stopped and watched Aiden. This may have been the calmest vision of him he had ever seen.

The water finally splashed at his feet. He could feel it caress him ever so gently. He let out a deep breath and thought, So, this is what peace feels like.

As he basked in the freedom he was feeling, Krystal called out and said, “Aiden, after this, do you want to go see a movie?”

Now recognizing he certainly had the time and the energy, Aiden said, “Sure.”

Copyright © 2022 Meryl T

All rights reserved. All illustrations created by Meryl T.

Books, fantasy, Uncategorized, writing

A Not So Quiet Beach Day

“Come on, Prince!” Rey exclaimed as he tugged at Prince’s arm along with Neil.

No matter how much Rey and Neil pulled, Prince was as solid as a rock. He didn’t want to budge. With a day off from school, Rey and Neil wanted to go out for a beach day. It was something they needed with all the stress in their lives as of late.

“I don’t understand why you need me to come with you guys,” Prince said.

“Come on! It’ll be fun!” Neil exclaimed. “Besides, we want as much of the gang there as possible.”

“Heer, Zayn, and Akira are busy with homework. You definitely don’t have an excuse better than that,” Rey said.

“I do. I’m just not interested,” Prince said.

“You say that all the time!” Rey exclaimed. “It’ll be fun. We’ll hang at the beach while you just chill. You can relax as much as you want. Maybe even take a book.”

“Or a candy cane,” Neil said.

Prince sighed. He would rather stay in his room, but he also felt some relaxation elsewhere wouldn’t be a bad idea.

“Fine. I’ll go, but I’m just going to chill there,” Prince said. “Got it?”

“All right! We’re heading out in an hour, so be ready!” Rey exclaimed as he and Neil left the room.

***

 In the late afternoon, Prince met up with Rey, Neil, Sana, and Krystal at the front of the academy. They headed downtown and boarded the bus. It didn’t take long for them to reach Swiftside Beach. As soon as the group arrived, no one was more excited than Krystal. She made her way towards the sand, saying, “Isn’t this so nice?! Zayn and the others are missing out!”

“Hell, I’m surprised Ms. Bookworm here wasn’t busy with homework,” Neil said, looking at Sana.

“Are you trying to say I don’t know how to have fun?” Sana asked.

“He isn’t trying. He’s just saying it,” Rey said.

“Well, let me prove you wrong then!” Sana exclaimed. “Who’s up for volleyball?”

“Sounds fun!” Krystal said. “Prince, join us!

Krystal and the others turned to see Prince was already settled. He laid on the towel he had set on the sand. Krystal said, “Prince, really?”

“I came here to relax,” Prince said as he got out a book from his backpack.

“Come on. Just one game,” Neil said.

“I’m good,” Prince said as he opened his book and began reading.

Rey, Neil, Sana, and Krystal walked off to set up for volleyball. Sana whispered to Rey, “Why did you invite Prince?”

“I thought he’d possibly lighten up and hang with us,” Rey said.

“You thought that by enticing him with relaxation only?” Neil asked. “And you guys make fun of my intelligence.”

“Who said that makes you any more intelligent, Neil?” Krystal said.

“You know what?! I’m gonna beat the crap out of you guys at volleyball!” Neil exclaimed.

“Dream on,” Krystal said.

As Rey, Krystal, and Neil got ready to start playing, Sana turned and looked at Prince. He didn’t seem bothered. If anything, he looked very much at peace, reading his book. She decided it was probably best to just leave him be.

Prince was deep into his book. He was reading a new novel called Lightning Strikes Silent Street by Rana Sandesh, and it was an engrossing read so far. He could feel the tension as he was getting through an intense chapter. The main character, Roohi, was wandering around in her apartment at night, unaware that someone was inside. As he got to the next page, he was startled as Sana, Krystal, Rey, and Neil were loudly commencing in their volleyball game.

“HA! We’re in the lead!” Krystal exclaimed after delivering a winning serve. She high-fived Sana while Rey and Neil looked ready to continue.

“It’s not over yet!” Neil exclaimed.

Prince shook his head as he looked back at his book. He tried to focus on the chapter. It was a lengthy read, but he was doing his best to pay attention while the others continued their game. After some time, his focus became disrupted again upon hearing Krystal shout, “Prince, watch out!”

“What?!” Prince said as he turned around. Before he could do anything, the ball smacked him in the head and he fell back, his book falling out of his hands.

Sana, Krystal, Rey, and Neil all ran up to Prince. Sana and Krystal helped him up with Sana asking, “Prince, are you okay?”

“If you want to get mad at someone, be mad at Neil! He served the ball!” Rey exclaimed.

“Really, dude?! You gotta blame me?!” Neil said.

“Well, you’re the one who threw it,” Rey said.

Prince hadn’t said a word. He was feeling a variety of things, but he was mostly agitated and angry. His head hurt, and he lost his place in his book, which was now dunked in sand. The others looked at him, and Rey and Neil looked particularly fearful of him. Maybe his agitation and anger were showing on his face.

“You know what?” Prince said. “I’m just gonna go get something to drink.”

Prince left while the others watched him leave. As he headed off, Neil said, “Damn. Is it me, or did he look mad?”

“It’s either that, or he’s annoyed. Probably both,” Krystal said.

“What should we do?” Sana asked.

“We should just leave him alone for a while,” Rey said. “Let’s get back to our game.”

“You guys go ahead. I’m gonna get a drink,” Sana said.

Krystal, Rey, and Neil got the ball and got back to their game. Sana picked up Prince’s book. She headed out towards the snack shack where Prince was at. He was drinking a large strawberry lemonade, and Sana could tell he was very irritated. She went up to him, handing him his book. Prince looked at her and took the book, saying, “Thanks.”

“How’s the book so far?” Sana asked.

“It was good until certain idiots smacked me in the head and made me lose my place.”

“Sorry. I know they can be a handful, but they didn’t mean to hit you.”

“So? They literally made me come here just to annoy the hell out of me. All I care about is relaxing. Is that so much to ask?”

“Is there something going on? You’re crabbier than usual.”

“Oh, wow, that’s so helpful.”

“Come on. Seriously, is something bothering you?”

Prince finished his strawberry lemonade. He got out of his seat and headed out while Sana watched him leave. He had a hard time explaining how he was feeling. He certainly felt that whatever he was feeling was nothing compared to the stuff that Sana and Rey had dealt with recently.

As Prince got back to where his towel and things were, he saw Krystal, Rey, and Neil were out in the water, swimming. They were having a lot of fun, splashing each other and everything. Krystal looked at Prince and said, “Hey, Prince! Do you want to join us?”

“I’m fine,” Prince said as he tried to figure out where he was in his book.

“You came to the beach, and you won’t even get in the water?” Krystal asked.

“Some people come to the beach to just chill. It’s clear you guys don’t get that,” Prince said.

“Hey, man! I know you’re upset, but you don’t have to be a jerk,” Rey said.

“Oh, right. I should be an absolute ray of sunshine after getting smacked in the head during your stupid game of volleyball,” Prince said.

“It was an accident,” Neil said. “I didn’t mean to hit you.”

“Oh, like that’s supposed to make me feel better,” Prince said.

“Okay, enough of the arguing!” Krystal exclaimed. “You can just sulk while we have some fun here!”

“To hell with the drama,” Prince said as he rolled his eyes and went back to focusing on his book.

While Prince tried to find the page he was on in his book, a gust of wind wavered over the waters. Prince was splashed by the water, himself and his book drenched. Prince could see the others look at him, clearly horrified. Though they were probably more horrified at how mad he would be. He got up, grabbing his book and towel. Sana was there and asked, “You need help?”

Prince sighed. He didn’t want to admit it, but he could use some time with a friend.

“Yeah,” Prince said.

***

Sana got her things and walked further down the beach with Prince to get a private spot for himself. She helped him dry off, using his towel to dry his hair. As she helped, she said, “I’m sorry this beach day hasn’t been going well for you.”

“It’s not your fault. Karma must hate me or something.”

“Don’t say that. Now, you did take my help. Is there anything you want to talk about?”

“I don’t even know how to explain it.”

“That’s fine. You just take your time with it.”

Prince took a deep breath. He wasn’t really used to opening up about his feelings to anyone. Sana was cool though, and he did think she was a relatively easy person to talk to. He said, “I’ve been feeling pretty tired lately.”

“You mean like tired as in annoyed? Or tired as in exhausted?”

“I don’t know. Maybe both. I don’t even know how I can talk about this with you specifically.”

“Why do you say that?”

“Well, you and Rey have gone through a lot with the whole Madame Naga fiasco. My struggles are nothing compared to yours. I’m not like doing horribly, but I also feel like so much has been happening, and I just want a break.”

“Prince, whatever you feel is just as valid as what me and Rey are feeling. I’ll admit, things have been pretty hard with all the new revelations, but that doesn’t mean you’re not allowed to feel tired. In fact, I think the entire group has been affected one way or the other. We just have to stick by each other through all of it.”

Prince agreed with everything Sana was saying. He realized he should’ve known Sana would care. She was a very caring person after all.

“So, I guess that’s why you wanted the perfect beach day all to yourself,” Sana said.

“I just wanted to relax and not think about anything. You guys love hanging out and spending time together, but sometimes I just enjoy being alone.”

“I understand.”

“Anyway, thanks for hearing me out.”

“Of course. That’s what friends do.”

Prince looked up, seeing Krystal, Rey, and Neil walking over to him. Neil said, “Hey, man. I’m sorry about earlier.”

“We should’ve been more direct with our apology,” Rey said.

“Thanks. I appreciate it,” Prince said.

Rey nudged Krystal. She said, “And I’m sorry for mocking you for wanting to be alone.”

“Look at that. Krystal can shake away her ego,” Sana said.

“Oh, shut up, Sana!” Krystal exclaimed.

Prince was pleased with his friends’ apologies. He did think that he should apologize as well.

“I’m sorry, too,” Prince said. “I shouldn’t have been so crabby with you guys.”

“Hey, it’s all good, dude,” Rey said. “We’re all cool here!”

“Anyway, we were gonna go to Devil’s Diner for dinner. Zayn, Akira, and Heer said they can join us there,” Neil said. “You guys want to go?”

“I’m cool with that,” Sana said. “Prince, since you wanted to have some alone time here, you don’t have to come if you don’t want to.”

Prince was surprised at Sana’s gesture.

“Really?” Prince asked.

“Yeah, man. If you want some alone time here, it’s totally cool with us,” Rey said.

“Well, thank you then,” Prince said.

“All right. See you later then,” Krystal said as she headed off with Rey and Neil.

Sana went up to Prince, taking out a book from her bag and handing it to him. Prince looked at it, seeing it was a Rana Sandesh novel titled Silence Sounds Swell.

“I like Rana Sandesh books myself. It may not be the same one as what you were reading, but I figured you could read it until you get a new copy of the other one,” Sana said.

“Thank you, Sana. This is nice of you.”

“No problem. See you tomorrow then.”

“Actually, maybe I’ll join you guys later. After some time that is.”

“Okay. See you.”

After Sana left, Prince was by himself. It was a good kind of solitude. He finally had some peace all to himself.

Copyright © 2022 Meryl T

All rights reserved. All illustrations created by Meryl T.

Uncategorized

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!”

Copyright © 2022 Meryl T

All rights reserved. All illustrations created by Meryl T.

Uncategorized

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.  

Copyright © 2022 Meryl T

All rights reserved. All illustrations created by Meryl T.

blog, Books, fantasy, Uncategorized, writing

When Friends Fight

“No! No! No!” Krystal cried. “Sana, how many times do I have to tell you?!”

    It was a regular morning at Ringmasters Training Academy. In the gymnasium, Krystal was directing everyone for a stage rehearsal. The next circus show was coming up and Krystal was made lead ringmaster. Sana, Rey, Prince, Neil, Heer, and Akira were all present for rehearsal amongst other students.

    “Krystal, I’m literally doing everything you want me to do,” Sana said.

    “No, you’re not!” Krystal exclaimed. “In step three of section one, you’re supposed to pivot your foot to the left. You keep starting with your right! It’s ruining the flow of the routine!”

    “It’s really not that big of a deal,” Prince said. “Who the hell is gonna pay attention to her foot going wrong?”

    “Well, if I can see it, anyone can,” Krystal said.

    “Aww, Miss Perfectionist is throwing a tantrum,” Rey said to Neil, chuckling.

    Krystal turned to Rey, annoyed, and said, “Rey, I’m this close to smacking someone, so you better hope it’s not you!”

   “At this rate it could be you,” Sana said, quietly.

   Krystal looked at Sana, trying to think she didn’t hear what she heard. Akira could see Krystal was getting angry and said, “Okay, Krystal. Let’s not create a scene.”

   “What was that you said, Sana?” Krystal questioned.

   “Krystal, I really think you should take a breather,” Heer said. “Let’s just get back to rehearsal.”

   “No! I’d like to know what she said!” Krystal exclaimed.

   “Damn. This is gonna get ugly,” Neil whispered to Rey.

   “Krystal, I’m already annoyed. Let’s just move on,” Sana said.

   “No! You can’t just say something about me and get away from the situation!”

   “This is so unnecessary.”

   “Please. The only thing unnecessary around here is your inability to comprehend basic dance steps! One would think a bookworm such as yourself could at least do that.”

   Before Krystal could say anything else, Sana smacked her on the head, and she fell to the floor with a thud. Rey looked at the others and could see everyone including the gang were shocked. Krystal immediately got up, appalled.

   “How dare you smack me, Sana?!” Krystal shouted as she was about to go up to Sana with her hands ready to fight back. Heer and Prince quickly grabbed hold of Krystal by her arms to prevent her from escalating the scene.

    “Krystal, you have to calm down now,” Heer said as she struggled to hold down Krystal.

   “Ugh! Let me at her! Just let me at her!” Krystal exclaimed.

   “Ugh. Quit embarrassing yourself,” Prince said, rolling his eyes.

   “You’re the one who basically asked for it,” Sana said to Krystal.

   “Damn, Sana. You seem to go off on anyone,” Akira said.

   “Man, this really did get ugly,” Neil said to Rey.

   “Okay, everyone! Why don’t we call off rehearsal today?” Rey exclaimed. “Let’s all head out now!”

   Rey tried to get everyone else to leave while Heer and Prince took Krystal away.

***

   Later on, at lunch, Rey, Neil, Prince, Heer, and Akira were seated at their usual table. Once Zayn arrived with his lunch, he sat down and said, “So, it seems I missed quite the drama this morning.”

   “You heard?” Neil asked.

   “People couldn’t stop gossiping about it when I was in line,” Zayn said as he took a bite of his grilled cheese sandwich.

   “You never said why you didn’t show up to rehearsal,” Akira said.

   “I didn’t show up because I didn’t feel like it,” Zayn said. “So, what happened?”

   “Krystal got on Sana’s case. Sana smacked her. There was almost a brawl. End of story,” Prince said. “It’s really not that big of a deal.”

   “You’re taking it quite lightly, Prince,” Heer said.

   “Well, yeah. Sana smacking people when they piss her off isn’t new,” Prince said. “Just ask Rey.”

   “To be honest, I thought she was improving,” Rey said.

   “Is it really any different from you and Neil jumping Aiden all the time?” Akira asked.

   “Hey! We would give him a heads up before attempting to battle him!” Rey exclaimed.

   “Failed attempts are more like it,” Prince said.

   It didn’t take long for Sana to arrive at the table. And right after her, Krystal arrived. The two sat across from each other and Rey could see them exchanging scowled glances. To break the awkward silence amongst everyone, Rey said, “So, did anyone do the homework for D’Sena’s class?”

    “You didn’t do it, man?” Neil asked.

    “Interesting coming from you since you’re not one to do homework,” Prince said.

    “But I did do it…last period,” Neil said.

    “So, Sana, did you do the homework?” Heer asked.

   “Why are we talking to her like she didn’t smack me in front of everyone today?” Krystal questioned.  

   “The same way no one wants to tell you how annoying and bossy you are,” Sana said.

   “You take that back!” Krystal shouted as she got up from her seat. As she got up, she threw her sandwich at Sana’s face.

    The act got Rey and everyone else on edge. It didn’t do much to Sana, but Rey looked at her and she was visibly pissed. He watched her stand up from her chair. She looked like she was close to giving Krystal another slap. Instead, she grabbed one of the slices of pizza on her plate and smacked it directly onto Krystal’s face. Seeing this, Rey could see it was far worse. The sauce and cheese were all over Krystal’s face. It didn’t take long for her to shriek, “Not my makeup!”

   “Oh God,” Prince said, shaking his head.

   “Sana J. Malik, if my face wasn’t melting right now, you’d be dead!” Krystal exclaimed.

   “Yeah, right,” Sana said, rolling her eyes.

   Rey watched Sana and Krystal throw one comment after the next at each other like ammo on a battlefield. He looked at the others and could see how annoyed they all were. Except Heer, she just seemed concerned. He thought he would have to take matters into his own hands.

***

   At the end of the school day, Heer and Akira were at their lockers, chatting while getting their stuff together. As they were talking, Heer turned to see Rey was coming up to them. She looked at him and said, “Hey, Rey. What’s up?”

   “Can I talk to you guys for a sec?” Rey asked.

   “Is this about the Sana and Krystal fiasco?” Akira asked. “Because while entertaining, that whole thing is a mess.”

   “I know. And we need to do something about it,” Rey said. “As stubborn as they both are, they’re friends and need to move on.”

   “Even I think something needs to be done,” Heer said.

   “Did you talk to the guys about this?” Akira asked.

   “Yeah, and they don’t want to get involved,” Rey said.

   “Even Prince?” Heer asked.

   “He said they should figure it out themselves,” Prince said.

   “Well, he’s not wrong,” Akira said. “I could expect this childishness from Krystal, but Sana, she’s typically above this…when she’s not being overly aggressive.”

   “Well, we should give them a push. That’s why I’m coming to you both,” Rey said. “Can you two plan something to get them to confront each other civilly?”

   “That could be a good idea. If we get them together in a calm environment, we could get them to talk things out,” Heer said.

   “That sounds good!” Rey exclaimed. “Have fun with that!”

   “Hold it! You come to us asking for help and you’re not going to do anything?” Akira asked.

   “I did my part,” Rey said. “I was the messenger.”

   Rey walked away before Akira’s piercing glances could scare him into staying. Akira shook her head and said, “Boys just love not taking responsibility sometimes, I swear.”

   “I think I have an idea that could work,” Heer said.

***

   The next day, Heer and Akira set the plan in motion. Well, it was pretty much Heer’s plan. Heer invited Krystal to Sage Park downtown and Akira did the same with Sana. They brought both girls to the park right after school. Once they all ran into each other, Heer could see Sana and Krystal were instantly heated.

   “What is she doing here?!” Krystal exclaimed.

   “I could ask the same to you,” Sana said.

   Akira rolled her eyes as she watched Sana and Krystal have a literal glare competition. Heer said, “Now, now. It’s a nice day out and the park is looking lovely. Why don’t we just enjoy the scenery?”

   Sana sighed in frustration. “Fine, I’ll be civil,” Sana said as she walked ahead. “I can do that better than some people.”

   “Oh, please! You are the last person that should be talking about being civil!” Krystal exclaimed as she started walking as well.

   “You sure this will work?” Akira asked Heer.

   “We’re in the presence of nature. It should calm them both down,” Heer said and then walked with Sana and Krystal.

   “If you say so,” Akira said as she shrugged her shoulders and followed.

   As the girls walked around the park, Sana and Krystal were keeping their distance. Heer could feel that there was an unusual amount of silence as they all walked together. She looked at Akira, who was visibly frustrated. She knew she had to do something to get Sana and Krystal to talk like normal. Heer looked at the array of pink tulips in the field. She said, “Aren’t these some beautiful flowers, Krystal?”

   “Hmm? Oh yeah, they are nice,” Krystal said as she looked at the tulips. “They’re so bright and beautiful!”

   “Do you like them, Sana?” Heer asked.

   “Heer, why do you care about her opinion?” Krystal asked. “After all, it’s not like a brute such as herself could appreciate nature.”

   “You know, I was going to say they look beautiful,” Sana said. “Maybe I should add that they’re prettier than your face.”

   Once again, another argument ensued between Sana and Krystal. Heer began to whimper, seeing her plan was failing miserably. Akira looked at her and shook her head, thinking, They are fighting over flowers. It’s time to put an end to this.

   “Okay!” Akira intervened, silencing Sana and Krystal. “Since you guys aren’t enjoying the park, I have another place in mind for us to go.”

***

   Sana was stunned, Krystal was shocked, and Heer was surprised. Akira led the girls inside Splash Attack, a paintball center in Daredevil City. Heer would’ve never picked such a place for them to handle the situation, but she acknowledged Akira’s methods were probably going to be different from hers.

   “Um, why are we here, Akira?” Sana asked.

   “You guys clearly need to blow some steam,” Akira said as she stepped up to the counter. “If you can’t do it peacefully, you might as well come here. Krystal, give me your credit card.”

   “What?!” Krystal exclaimed. “Why would I give you my credit card?! This wasn’t my idea.”

   “That’s true, but if you don’t want me to smack you harder than Sana did, you’ll give it to me,” Akira said.

   Terrified at the thought of Akira smacking her, Krystal quickly handed her credit card to her Akira handed it to the receptionist. After paying, they were directed to a room to get their gear and suits. As Sana and Krystal went ahead, Heer asked Akira, “Are you sure about this?”

   “They want to be aggressive,” Akira said. “This is how you get out aggression.”

   The girls got suited up and loaded up their paintball guns. They went outside to the actual park where people were already commencing in paintball fights. While Sana and Krystal were in the field, Akira went in blazing. She was having a grand time, striking one person after the next. She took a moment to stop as she looked at Heer, who looked like a frail deer amongst a pack of lions. She went up to her and said, “Heer, why aren’t you shooting?”

   “Um, I’m not sure if this is my scene. I don’t really like hurting people unnecessarily.”

   “Oh, come on, Heer. They’re just paintballs.”

   “I know. But this is pretty aggressive.”

   “That’s the point. Hey, we should check on Sana and Krystal.”

   Akira and Heer went further into the field to look for Sana and Krystal. As she squared off with a few people amidst the lookout, Akira stopped upon seeing Sana and Krystal engaging in a shootout with each other. Aside from them having bad aim, it seemed like they were both pretty angry.

   “You know, I should thank Akira after this,” Krystal said.

   “After what?” Sana asked.

   Krystal struck Sana in the stomach three times with her paintball gun and said, “That.”

   Sana immediately got up and started hitting back. This time, she hit Krystal at her shoulders. They both started angrily shooting at each other. Heer was afraid of what would ensue, and Akira was borderline amused and annoyed.

   “You know, only someone as immature as you would resort to smacking people for everything!” Krystal shouted at Sana.

   “Immature? That’s rich coming from you. You’re the spoiled crybaby that whines whenever Prince doesn’t want to wear a stupid matching outfit with you.”

   “That has nothing to do with this! And you wish you had my sense of style!”

   “Oh, please. I don’t need fashion advice from a designer brand billboard.”

   “You take that back! You’re just jealous! No wonder you ruined my dress at Headmaster Devil’s birthday party!”

   “Oh, get over it. You took it to the dry-cleaners.”

   “Yeah, but the resale value plummeted thanks to you!”

   Sana and Krystal continued to argue and strike each other with paintballs at the same time. Heer looked at Akira, who was more frustrated than ever. Akira handed her paintball gun to Heer and walked up to Sana and Krystal. She took both of their paintball guns and they turned to her, saying, “Hey!”

   “What are you doing?” Sana asked.

   “You know, I should smack both of you right now,” Akira said. “But I’m not going to stoop to your level.”

   “I haven’t done any smacking this whole time,” Krystal said. “I was the one that was wronged here.”

   “Honestly, you both need to shut up,” Akira said. “I’m gonna say this to your faces, so that you two can stop embarrassing yourselves. Sana, you don’t need to smack every person who pisses you off for the slightest thing. It’s unbelievably childish.”

   “Um, Akira,” Heer said.

   “And Krystal, you’re bossy, rude, and you shove your perfectionist ways down everyone’s throat to the point where it’s annoying,” Akira said. “Heer and I took it upon ourselves to help you guys make up since Rey asked us to. Now we understand why he didn’t want to get involved because you two are irritating as hell. I’m done dealing with your stupidity. So, do everyone a favor and just shut up and sort this out yourselves.”

   Akira walked out, leaving Heer, Sana, and Krystal. Heer could see Sana and Krystal were speechless and in disbelief.

***

   After some time passed, Sana, Krystal, and Heer got cleaned up and sat in the lobby. After storming out, Akira went back to the field to play some more paintball. Heer figured she needed it to blow off some steam from her earlier lecture. Heer looked at Sana and Krystal, who were awfully quiet and clearly down. She wanted to say something to lighten the mood, but thought it was better to wait and see if one of them would talk.

   “She really went in on us,” Sana said.

   “I’m not bossy and rude,” Krystal said. “Am I, Heer?”

   “Well, I wouldn’t have framed the way Akira said things so bluntly,” Heer said.

   “So, you agree with her?” Sana asked.

   “I agree with the notion she was going with. You both are wrong in this situation. One of you wants to feel more justified than the other, but neither of you are,” Heer said. “I know you’re both better than this. You two have been friends for so long that you can’t let something like this drag on.”

   Sana couldn’t help but think that what Heer was saying was true. She couldn’t believe how far things had gotten. She looked at Krystal and could tell she was feeling the same way.

   “You know, if it was put this way, it probably would’ve landed better,” Krystal said.

   “Maybe. But Akira’s method certainly made you guys listen,” Heer said.

   Sana and Krystal chuckled. They looked at each other and Sana said, “I’m sorry for smacking you that day. And for all the insults that I didn’t mean.”

   “I’m sorry for being harsh on you at rehearsal and my share of insults. I guess I should work on not bossing people around like a crazy person.”

   “I should probably work on not smacking people.”

   “I know some people that would love that,” Heer said.

   The three of them chuckled. Akira entered the lobby and upon seeing the three girls, she said, “So, you two made up?”

   “Yeah, we did,” Krystal said.

   “As much as we hate to admit it, you certainly made us wake up a bit,” Sana said.

   “Good. I should be blunt with you guys more often,” Akira said.

   “Or you can hold back next time,” Krystal said.

   “Anyway, do you guys want to head back?” Heer asked.

   “Well, since Sana and Krystal made up, we should do something fun to celebrate,” Akira said.

   “I agree,” Sana said. “You got something in mind, Krystal?”

   “Actually, you can take the reign on this one, Sana,” Krystal said.

   Sana was surprised, but happy with Krystal’s gesture. She said, “Well, I did want to check out the new indie bookstore that opened downtown.”

   “Books A Plenty?” Heer asked.

   “That’s the one,” Sana said. “And maybe afterwards, we could go to Devil’s Diner for dinner.”

   “Yes! I can treat everyone to Marigold Surprises!” Krystal exclaimed.

   “You guys okay with that plan?” Sana asked.

   “It sounds good to me,” Heer said.

   “All right. Let’s head out then,” Akira said.

   With that, the girls all headed out together for grand night ahead.

Copyright © 2022 Meryl T

All rights reserved. All illustrations created by Meryl T.