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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. 

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Volume 2

29. Initiative

(Disclaimer: Finish Volumes 1 and 2 before reading this chapter)

On a cool, spring evening, Krystal was at Devil’s Diner, sitting by herself at a table. She was waiting for someone to come and meet her. She treated herself to a Marigold Surprise as she waited, rolling up the sleeves of her rose-pink cardigan. Come on. Where is he? Krystal pondered as she took a bite of the dome cake. 

   As time passed, half her cake was finished. She was growing impatient. As the sound of the door opening alerted her, Krystal looked up, seeing exactly who she was waiting for. Cyrus had entered the diner, walking straight to Krystal’s table. “Sorry I’m late. The bus got stuck in traffic,” Cyrus said as he seated himself across from Krystal. 

   “Oh, that’s fine. Thankfully, I ordered food. You hungry?” 

   “I’m good for now. So, should we just get right into it? You wanted to talk about your friends, right?” 

   “Yeah. After the whole Madame Naga fiasco, Sana and Rey have to deal with these new dark powers. From what they told me, even though Rey was the one bitten by Madame Naga, Sana was also able to use dark powers as well when they fought her. Then, Rey lost control during an exercise in class. So, now they need to figure out how to control them. That’s why I wanted to talk to you about it.” 

     Well, this feels way too familiar, Cyrus thought.  

   “What’s on your mind, Cyrus?” 

   “What you’re talking about is something I know too well.” 

   “Meaning?” 

   “See…I actually know Madame Naga myself.” 

   “You do? How?” 

   “Well…I got my dark powers from her.” 

   Krystal was shocked. It was enough to find out that Runa got her dark powers from Madame Naga. But hearing Cyrus was also a victim made things even more intense. She wondered how many people were affected by Madame Naga’s doings. 

   “You look stunned, Krystal.” 

   “Sorry. I’m just…wow. Just how many kids has this crazy woman used for vessels?!” 

   “Trust me. She’s done it far too many times.” 

   “So, did you also struggle to get control over your powers?” 

   “Oh, you bet I did. If Madame Naga ended up finalizing Rey as her vessel, getting control over his dark powers is going to be tougher than it was for me.” 

   “Why is that?” 

   “Because he was already powerful on his own. Plus, you mentioned the R-gene that runs in his clan. Getting control of both his dark powers and fire powers is something that I alone can’t help with.” 

   “So, what do we do then? I want to help them somehow!” 

   “I may not be able to help them directly. But I know someone who can.” 

*** 

   The next day, it was early morning at Ringmasters Training Academy. During which, all the sophomore students were called to the auditorium for an assembly that was being held by Headmaster Devil. It also happened to be the last day before spring break. While Sana knew she needed the break, she also knew there was going to be a lot to get done during it. She entered the auditorium with Rey, Krystal, Prince, Neil, Heer, Zayn, and Akira. They made their way to one of the middle rows and sat down. And once they were seated, Krystal asked, “So, anyone know what this is about?” 

   “I know. My Dad’s going to address the final exams and other sophomore stuff,” Zayn said. 

   “I can’t believe we’ll be finishing up this year soon,” Sana said. 

   “Me neither. Time sure flies. I can’t wait for these exams though. It’s time to show everyone what we’re made of!” Rey exclaimed. 

   “You know there’s a written portion to the test, right?” Prince asked. 

   “Seriously?!” Rey exclaimed. 

   “Yeah. You need to get at least a seventy on the written part to even take part in the practical,” Sana said. “And that goes for both partners. So, even if one of us scores high enough, we won’t make it.” 

   “Really? Well then. No pressure,” Neil said. “We’ll just have to crack those books, and we should all be able to pass.” 

   “And we can do some cram sessions after school in the library,” Heer said. 

   “Listen. All I care about right now is some vacation time. With all that went down with Madame Naga, spring break is needed,” Krystal said.  

   “Oh, look, Devil is up on stage,” Akira said. 

   Headmaster Devil made his way towards the podium while the students settled in. Seeing everyone quiet down, he began, “Good morning, sophomore class. I know you all are excited about spring break coming up, but I have some important announcements to make to you all as the school year is quickly coming to an end.” 

   “Oh, boy. This outta be good,” Rey said. 

   “As you all know from your teachers by now, your final exams are fast approaching. To reiterate, these exams are crucial in not only measuring the knowledge and skills you’ve gained in your first two years at the academy but also how well you apply everything. Passing the written exam and the practical will guarantee you a place in next year’s Grand Ringmaster Tournament,” Headmaster Devil said. “The tournament not only puts the best ringmasters and human-beasts from all the academies against each other, but it also plays a role in your consideration for membership in the Ringmasters Society. I know many of you want this honor.” 

   Well, I know my parents want that, Neil thought.  

   “And so, while all of you deserve a restful and relaxing spring break, remember that the exams are an important part of your academic career here. You must also remember these exams are not easy. Only a select few of you will make it to the tournament. From this year’s junior class alone, only four students qualified. But, if you work smart, there may just be more of you that make it for next year,” Headmaster Devil said. “Now, exams aside, there’s another matter that has to be brought up. One of your graduation requirements is that each of you partake in an internship.” 

   “Internship?” Rey asked. 

   “Oh, God. I don’t want to intern anywhere. I was planning on traveling this summer,” Krystal said. 

   An assistant came over to the stage beside Headmaster Devil. The assistant used his wand to create a large projector screen with an informational slide for everyone to see. 

   “The internship is a crucial requirement for you all. It is not only a graduation requirement, but it will also allow you to experience opportunities that you can get into once you graduate from the academy. While some of you may want to make it into the Ringmasters Society, some of you may have other desires. That is why we have these internship opportunities,” Headmaster Devil said. “You have three options for the internship. One, you can intern with a hunter squad. Since there are hunter squads all over the country and beyond, you can intern pretty much anywhere. The second option is a specialist station. Trainers need additional help in working with ringmasters and human-beasts that specialize in certain powers. And our last option is a research corp. You will be working with professional researchers studying dark beasts and even human-beasts. All of these are enriching experiences and can lead to fruitful career opportunities after graduation. And even if your plan is to try for the Ringmasters Society, these internships provide experience that will be useful there.” 

   “Wow, there’s some cool options thrown in there,” Akira said. 

   “Cool? There’s nothing cool about spending a summer working when I could be going to the beach,” Krystal said. 

   “If you worked with a hunter squad, you could travel,” Heer said. 

   “Hmm, good point,” Krystal said. 

   “Now, you don’t have to complete the internship this summer. Next summer is also a good time to do it. As long as you complete the internship successfully before your senior year, you’ll be fine. I’m giving you all a notice now so you can figure out your plans. Things are going to get much more intense for you all once spring break is over,” Headmaster Devil said. “With that said, I hope you all enjoy your last day before break. Keep everything I’ve told you today in mind. Now, you’re all dismissed.” 

*** 

   At the cafeteria, Sana grabbed some waffles and joined the rest of the gang for breakfast at their usual table. As she sat down, she started chowing down as the gang started chatting. The assembly brought up a lot for her to think about. Exams and internships aside, she still had to figure out how she and Rey were going to get control over the newfound dark powers. 

   “So, guys, what are we doing for spring break?” Krystal asked. “We’ve got two weeks, so I say a nice trip to the beach is in order. We could go to Cardinal Beach in Doveland. Cyrus says the sunset there is gorgeous during the spring time.” 

   “Krystal, I don’t think we’ll be able to travel for break,” Neil said. 

   “Why not?!” Krystal exclaimed. 

   “Neil wants us to do some serious training,” Heer said. 

   “Training with who?” Akira asked. 

   “Well, we’re planning on asking Shuto. He’s going to pick up Runa from her preparatory school in the evening. And since Heer and I are visiting Runa after school, we might as well talk to him,” Neil said. 

   “I thought you didn’t like the guy,” Prince said. 

   “I don’t hate him. He’s like family. Annoying family but still family nonetheless,” Neil said. 

   “I think it’s great that she got adopted. She’ll finally get a chance at a real family,” Rey said.  

   “She deserves it, especially after everything she has been through,” Sana said. 

   “Zayn, surely you plan to relax for spring break, right?” Krystal asked. 

   “Actually no. Akira and I have things to do,” Zayn said. 

   “We do?” Akira asked. “Quite frankly, Zayn, I think we could use a vacation. Don’t you?” 

   “If you want to, you can. I have things to do,” Zayn said. 

   Sheesh. Dude can’t lighten up even over spring break, Krystal thought as she took a bite of her scrambled eggs. 

   “Unfortunately, Rey and I are going to be busy, too, Krystal,” Sana said. “We need to get some serious training done if we want to get these new powers under control.” 

   “Yeah, especially with the exams coming up. We need to be ready,” Rey said.  

   Krystal sulked as the others continued talking about other things. Great. Everyone is occupied over break. No one wants to have fun, Krystal thought. She wondered if she should focus on training as well. After all, she did receive the new zodiac weapon and hadn’t even used it yet. And it would be great to use for the final exams.  

   Once breakfast was over, the gang started making their way to class along with the other students. As they were walking, Krystal came in between Sana and Rey and said, “So, guys, I actually have some good news for you.” 

   “And what’s that?” Sana asked. 

   “I talked to my friend, Cyrus, and he thinks he’ll be able to help you guys with controlling your powers,” Krystal said. 

   “He can train us?” Rey asked. 

   “Well, no, but he knows someone who can,” Krystal said.  

   “Okay. Who is this someone?” Sana asked. 

   “Cyrus will introduce you. He told me to tell you guys to meet him tomorrow at the bus stop on Fernandes Street. He’s visiting a relative here. So, he’ll meet with you and take you to the person he’s talking about,” Krystal said. 

   “Are you sure this is a good idea? I mean, I know he’s your friend, but we don’t really know him,” Rey said. 

   “Of course, it’s fine. Cyrus is a good guy. Besides, he understands your situation far better than you’d think,” Krystal said.  

   “Really? How so?” Sana asked. 

   “Oh, come on. Save these questions for him. He’ll be meeting you guys at four. Don’t be late,” Krystal said. 

   “Okay then. I look forward to meeting him,” Sana said. 

   “The sooner we get to training, the better. I need a taste of action,” Rey said. 

   “You’ll just have to wait, tiger. Also, it seems along with your hair, our shopping trip last weekend certainly did a lot for your personal style,” Krystal said, referring to Rey’s outfit which consisted of a black jacket, red shirt, gold chain necklace, blue jeans with a gold chain belt, and red sneakers. He also had his hair tied back in a ponytail with the red bandana that Alicia gave him.  

   “I still can’t believe you actually went to the mall with her,” Prince said, turning to Rey, Sana, and Krystal. 

   “She didn’t exactly give me a choice considering she wouldn’t stop talking about it till I went,” Rey said. 

   “That’s Krystal for you,” Akira chuckled. 

   “Hey! I did you good though! Look how fabulous you look now,” Krystal said to Rey.  

*** 

   Once the school day was over, the gang got out of their last class and headed towards the gates of the academy. It was officially time for spring break.  

   “Time to get things done!” Rey exclaimed. 

   “Well, first thing’s first. Heer and I gotta go visit Runa,” Neil said. 

   “Any idea on how she’s adjusting at her school?” Akira asked. 

   “Shuto hasn’t said anything, but I’m sure we’ll know once we get there,” Heer said. “It’s already a big change for her, so I’m sure it isn’t easy.” 

   Rey felt his mood shift a bit. Learning that Runa had also been bitten by Madame Naga made him realize just how hard things were for her. After all, she was just a child. He wondered how she was doing.  

   “Anyway, we should get going now,” Neil said. “We’ll see you guys tomorrow before we all leave for break.” 

   “Wait, Neil!” Rey called out. 

   Neil and Heer turned to Rey. Sana was surprised, wondering what Rey wanted to say. 

   “What is it, Rey?” asked Heer. 

   “Could I come with you guys?” Rey asked. “I want to see how Runa is doing as well.” 

   Sana was astonished to hear that Rey wanted to see Runa. But it shouldn’t have surprised her considering how similar their situations were. It was the kind of comfort that he probably needed. 

   “Sure thing. I’m sure she’d love more company,” Neil said. 

   “Then I’d like to tag along as well,” Sana said. 

   Rey knew Sana would want to go as well. After all, she was never one to leave his side when it was important. 

   “Okay then. Let’s all go,” Heer said. “We’ll see you guys later.” 

   “Oh, right. Before I forget, Dad told me to tell you guys to see him in his office in the morning before we leave for break,” Zayn said. 

   “Oh, what for?” Prince asked. 

   “He didn’t say why. He just said it was important,” Zayn said. 

   “Well, okay then. Guess we’ll see each other tomorrow morning,” Rey said. “Bye, guys.” 

   With that, Sana, Rey, Neil, and Heer headed out while Krystal, Prince, Zayn, and Akira remained by the gates.  

   “Well, I should go pack my things then. I’ll see you guys later,” Akira said. 

   “I gotta go, too. I need to go to Devil’s Delights and restock candy canes,” Prince said. 

   “Didn’t you just buy some not too long ago?!” Krystal exclaimed. 

   “Yeah, and I finished them,” Prince said. “You got a problem with that?”  

   “No, not at all,” Krystal said, rolling her eyes. 

   “We’ll see you later then,” Akira said. 

   Akira headed to the girls’ dorm house while Prince made his way towards downtown. “Prince, I tell you. You know he goes to the same dentist as I do and despite all the candy canes, he hasn’t gotten a cavity once,” Krystal told Zayn. “It amazes me.” 

   “He must be good with handling his sugar.” 

   “I guess so. So, what do you plan to do tonight?” 

   “I should probably get back to my dorm and get some work done. I have a lot to do over the break.” 

   “Geez, do you ever relax?”  

   “I don’t need to relax.” 

   “Everyone needs to relax. I swear, you act like you’re in your mid-thirties, working nine to five in some run-down office job.” 

   “Why do you care?” 

   “I don’t. It just bugs me that a fifteen-year-old boy is acting like he’s too busy to even take a breath and enjoy life.” 

   “I’m sixteen.” 

   “Makes no difference. You’re still a kid.” 

   “So, what are you trying to get at? That we shouldn’t take things in life seriously?” 

   “No. Of course, there’s things in life that are important, but do you really want to grow old and look back, thinking about all the times you could’ve lived it up?” 

   “Krystal, I know what you’re trying to do. You don’t know me. I am the way I am for a reason.”  

   Krystal was frustrated. She didn’t even know why she was. Zayn was right. She didn’t really know him. At the same time, she just wanted to make Zayn understand where she was coming from. 

   “You’re right. I don’t know you. So, let’s change that.” 

   “What do you mean?” 

   “Have you gone out and explored the city at least once since you got here?” 

   “No.” 

   “Perfect. I’ll take you out on the town.” 

   “Why?” 

   “To prove a point. Once I show you how to loosen up, you might learn to have some fun. And listen, I don’t expect you to tell me your whole life story that explains why you’re such a buzzkill. I just want to show you what it means to have a good time.” 

   Zayn sighed. Part of him just wanted to retreat to his room like he normally would. However, there was something about Krystal’s pestering that felt sincere. It was a sincerity that he wasn’t used to. He even wondered what exactly Krystal had in mind. 

   “Fine. I’ll give it a shot. But this better be good.” 

   “Yes! Just wait! A night out with yours truly is one worth remembering!” 

   “Well, where are we going exactly?” 

   “First, we head to the bus stop near here.” 

*** 

   On the other hand, Sana, Rey, Neil, and Heer had gotten off the bus in front of St. Tulip’s School. This was the preparatory school that Runa had been enrolled in. Schools like St. Tulip’s allowed for young children to not only engage in basic curriculums at normal schools but also take part in classes that helped potential ringmaster or human-beast students harness their powers. Rey went to St. Tulip’s prior to enrolling at Ringmasters Training Academy. Seeing the school for the first time in two years made him remember the small, loudmouth kid he was back then.  

   The four went inside the school building. After speaking to an employee at the front office, they headed over to one of the rooms at the end of the hallway on the first floor. Inside the room was a teacher. She had dark hair tied in a loose bun with a cerulean bow pinned in the back, and square-shaped glasses that hovered over her hazel eyes. Light pearls adorned her ears, and she wore a deep blue-colored peplum dress with matching flats. Rey instantly recognized her. And seeing the warm smile on her face, he could tell she did as well.  

   “Ms. Higurashi!” Rey exclaimed. 

   “Rey Murgatroyd, it’s good to see you,” Ms. Higurashi said. “Look at you now. The long hair really suits you.” 

   “Thank you! I think so as well!” Rey exclaimed. “Guys, this is Ms. Higurashi. She used to teach me in basic training classes when I was a student here.” 

   “It’s very nice to meet you,” Heer said. 

   “Was he a handful back then?” Sana asked. 

   “Oh, indeed he was. He was always getting into some mischief,” Ms. Higurashi said. 

   “Hey! Not all the time!” Rey exclaimed.  

   “Of course not. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be so happy to see you again.” 

   “Are most of the kids home now?” Neil asked. 

   “Not all of them. Some are waiting for their parents. They’re playing right outside as we speak,” Ms. Higurashi said. 

   “Is that where Runa is?” Heer asked. 

   “Oh, you guys are here to see Runa? Hopefully, your presence can cheer her up a bit,” Ms. Higurashi said. 

   “Is she okay?” Sana asked. 

   “I know she just started here, but she’s rather distant. I think it’s been hard for her to adjust around here,” Ms. Higurashi said. 

   “You said she’s outside?” Neil asked. 

   “I can take you guys to see her,” Ms. Higurashi said. 

*** 

   In downtown Daredevil City, Krystal and Zayn got off the bus and made their way around the streets. Krystal took him to Devil’s Diner and the two sat at a table. She ordered the best food, including her usual Marigold Surprise. As they waited, Krystal noticed Zayn seemed to have his attention all over the place. He looked around as if he had never been to a diner before. 

   “What’s with you?” Krystal asked. 

   “Huh? Nothing.” 

   “Doesn’t look like nothing. Have you never been to a diner before?” 

   “Well…not exactly.” 

   “Wow. How often do you go out?” 

   “Unless its training or a mission, not much.” 

   “Well, surely you must hang out with your mom, right?” 

   “I mean, I guess we did more when I was a kid. Things are just different now since I moved here.” 

   “See. This is why I wanted to take you out. You need to get out more often. Explore the world.” 

   “Exploring the world involves coming to your run-of-the-mill diner?” 

   “Devil’s Diner has the best comfort food in the city. Just wait for it.” 

   Just then, a waiter arrived with Krystal and Zayn’s orders. Krystal ordered crab cake sandwiches with a side of fries. And to her delight, the Marigold Surprises were there as well. After thanking the waiter, she immediately dug in. Just one bite of her sandwich was satisfying enough. She looked at Zayn, who was simply looking at the food on his plate, almost examining it. 

   “Come on. Don’t think much. Just eat,” Krystal said. 

   Zayn picked up the sandwich, admiring just how delicious it looked. He decided to go ahead and take a bite. It was as tasty as it looked. There was a spiciness to the crab cake that blended well with the softness of the buns. He could tell from the expression on Krystal’s face that she wanted to know what he thought of it. 

   “I will admit…this is good.” 

   “Right?! I haven’t ordered this in a while, but the Marigold Surprise has always been my go-to.” 

   “So, I’m guessing you come here often.” 

   “Sure do! I guess that’s one thing Prince and I have in common. We both have a thing for food.” 

   “Well, his thing is candy.” 

   “Same thing. You know I should take you here more often.” 

   “Not sure how often I’d have time.” 

   “There you go again! Geez, your whole life doesn’t have to be about school and training, you know?!” 

   “It’s all I know. This is how I’ve lived.” 

   “Well, you should know your life can’t always revolve around one thing. You know I like to think of life as a diamond.” 

   “Why? Because its shiny and glamorous?” 

   “No! Diamonds may serve the purpose of being beautiful. Now if you look at them closely, you’ll see fragments of light, the edges, and even bits of different colors. You realize they have dimensions to them. That’s what I think life should be like. Life doesn’t have to be about one purpose. It can just be about living it the best way you can.” 

   Zayn was taken aback. It was hard for him to comprehend someone like Krystal could say something that would resonate with him in a way he never imagined. He even realized how quick he was to judge her. He thought he figured her out even though he knew she didn’t know him well either. Zayn finished eating his sandwich and took a fork, getting a piece of the Marigold Surprise. It was tangy, sweet, and not what he was used to. He wasn’t the biggest fan of sweets, but even he had to admit he was taking pleasure in this beloved dessert of Krystal’s.  

   “This cake is actually pretty good.” 

   “See! I told you it’s the best!” 

   As the two were chatting and eating, Prince was walking down the street, holding a bag with his new stock of candy canes from Devil’s Delights. He stopped upon seeing Zayn and Krystal inside Devil’s Diner through the storefront windows. He was surprised to see the two out and about.  

   “Got another supply of candy canes?” a voice asked. 

   Prince turned around to see Akira was right behind him. He was surprised considering he thought she was going to be in her dorm. 

   “Akira, I thought you were packing?” 

   “I did pack. It didn’t take me too long. And I was kinda bored, so I thought I’d fly around for a bit and stop by the city one last time before we leave tomorrow.” 

   “Oh, I see.” 

   “You see them, right? Who would’ve guessed Zayn would go out for a night downtown?” 

   “So, you guys never hang out?” 

   “I’ve been friends with Zayn for some time. Hanging out to him means just talking if we’re not including missions and training. He doesn’t really get out much.” 

   “Any reason for that?” 

   “I know exactly why. Though knowing Zayn, it’s better he tells his story when he’s ready to. I must say though, that could happen sooner than you’d think.” 

   “Why?” 

   “Because Krystal already took on the big task of getting him off his usual track.” 

   Prince looked back at Krystal and Zayn, seeing them chat and eat. As over-the-top as Krystal was, even he had to admit that she had a knack for making an impact on people. 

   “You want to go in and say hi?” Akira asked. 

   “Nah, I think we should let them be. You heading back to campus?” 

   “Yep. I can walk with you.” 

   “Sure.” 

   And with that, Prince and Akira made their way back to Ringmasters Training Academy. 

*** 

   Back at St. Tulip’s School, Sana, Rey, Neil, and Heer were being escorted by Ms. Higurashi to the playground. Once they were there, Rey looked around, reminiscing again. Seeing the kids playing with their toys and running around took him back to the good old days. As he looked around, he stopped the moment he saw Runa. She was sitting alone on the swings, distanced from the other kids. She was looking down at the ground as she sat somberly.  

   “She’s been like this every day after school,” Ms. Higurashi said. 

   “Do the kids talk to her?” Sana asked. 

   “One of them tried to talk to her, but she was silent. Like I said, this seems to be a hard adjustment for her.” 

   “We should go talk to her,” Neil said. 

   “I’ll talk to her,” Rey said. 

   “Oh, you want to, Rey?” Heer asked. She was surprised to see this interest coming from him. 

   “I think I can handle it. If that’s okay with you, Heer,” Rey said. 

   “Of course. Go for it,” Heer said. 

   As Ms. Higurashi introduced Sana, Rey, and Neil to the other kids, Rey walked towards Runa. Runa looked up, surprised to see Rey come towards her. Once Rey was near Runa, he said, “Hey, Runa. Can I sit with you?” 

   Runa nodded. Rey sat on the swing seat beside Runa’s. He noticed her cling tightly to the chains, almost as if she was nervous. She kept looking down with strands of her dark hair almost covering her face. It was like she wanted to hide.  

   “You may be wondering why I came to you. At first, I wanted to visit to thank you for your help back at Madame Naga’s tower. Then I realized there’s more to it,” Rey said. “You and I are so alike.” 

   Runa was surprised to hear Rey say what he said. She turned to him, curious to hear what else he would say. 

   “Madame Naga hurt both of us. She’s changed us both in a way that we can’t reverse,” Rey said. “It’s been hard for me. Even Sana. I can’t imagine how hard it’s been for you. I know that everything you’re going through right now is a big change. But I want you to know…you’re not alone, Runa.” 

   Hearing Rey’s words gave Runa something she needed. She felt at ease, as if she could relax and take a breath. 

   “You have new parents, Heer, and Neil. And now…you have me,” Rey said. 

   “And me.” 

   Rey turned to see Sana standing before him and Runa. Before he could even say anything, Sana bent down before Runa and said, “I know just how you’re feeling. You’re overwhelmed. You feel alone even though so many people are around you. And I get it. You never thought you’d have a chance to have a family. Adoption is a lot to take in. I know because I’ve been through it.” 

   Rey was stunned. For once, there was something about Sana he didn’t know. 

   “I didn’t have a family for years. All I had were the caretakers at Aerosoul and a few orphans like me. And while I loved their company, I longed for a place I could call home. One day, someone came for me,” Sana said. “A wonderful man who is now my father brought me home. And then I met Rey and all my other friends at RTA. You deserve to be happy and to be surrounded by people who love and care for you. And if you let people in, they’ll love you. I know they will.” 

   Runa could feel that her eyes were getting watery. All she knew was sadness. Could happiness really be possible for her? 

   “Hey, do you want to do something fun?” Rey asked. 

   “Like what?” Runa asked. 

   Rey got off the swing seat and turned his back to Runa, bending down. “Hop on my back,” he said. 

   Runa was surprised, but she went ahead and got on Rey’s back, putting her hands on his shoulders while Rey got hold of her legs. “Have you ever been on a piggyback ride?” Rey asked Runa. 

   “No.” 

   “Well, you’re in luck. My sister says I give the best piggyback rides. Hold on tight, okay!” 

   Runa nodded. Rey took off like a plane, dashing off in joy as Runa held on. “Just imagine that you’re flying, Runa! You’re free! You can feel free!” Rey exclaimed as he kept going. 

   The more Rey kept carrying her, the more Runa felt at ease. There was a sense of airiness that came over. It wasn’t something she had felt before. She could feel the warmth of her cheeks. She began to giggle. Just hearing its sound felt beautiful to her.  

   “All right! Rey Airlines is about to land!” Rey exclaimed as he finished going around the playground in one lap. 

   “Keep going! Keep going!” Runa exclaimed. 

   “Oh, you want to go again? All right then!” Rey exclaimed as he got ready for another lap. Rey went off again, mimicking the sounds of an airplane as he carried Runa off. As he kept going, he could hear her laughter. It was infectious and overwhelming.  

   Sana watched Rey and Runa, and she could see Heer, Neil, Ms. Higurashi, and the other kids were looking at them as well. Seeing Runa look so happy with Rey made her smile. Rey had that effect on people. He could make them feel exactly how he was feeling. And that meant that feelings of happiness would be the strongest of them all. 

   Once Rey finished another lap, he allowed her to get off his back. Seeing her smile meant so much to her. He looked at the others, seeing he caught the attention of the other kids.  

   “How about I get you to play with the other kids?” Rey asked Runa. 

   “I don’t know. What if they don’t like me?” 

   “Not like you?! Of course, they will! Come on!” 

   Rey extended his hand to Runa, to which Runa grabbed it. He took her to the playground where Heer, Neil, Ms. Higurashi, and the other kids were.  

   “Hey, everyone! Is it okay if Runa plays with you guys?” Rey asked the kids. 

   “Yeah, let’s play!” one of the kids said. 

   “All right, Runa. Go ahead,” Rey said. 

   Runa stepped forward, feeling shy, but two of the kids grabbed hold of her hands and took her along with them. And suddenly, she felt okay. In fact, she was more than okay. She was happy. 

   “Wow, Rey. You still haven’t lost that wonderful energy of yours,” Ms. Higurashi said. 

   “I almost did. Thankfully I have a great partner and friend in Sana,” Rey said. 

   “You certainly do,” Sana said as she walked over to Rey, Heer, Neil, and Ms. Higurashi. 

   “You’re amazing, Rey. Thank you for making her smile,” Heer said. 

   “Come on. You’re the one who’s amazing, Heer. You reached out to her before any of us could,” Rey said. 

   “Oh, please. You’re both amazing,” Neil said. 

   They all laughed as Runa joyously played with the other children. While Heer and Neil walked over with Ms. Higurashi to look out for Runa and the kids, Rey stayed with Sana. He looked at her and said, “Sana, how come you’ve never told anyone about your adoption?” 

   Sana sighed. She realized she shouldn’t be surprised that Rey would be curious.  

   “Honestly, I never really thought to. There are certain things from back then that I just didn’t feel like remembering.” 

    “I see. Do you know anything about your biological parents?” 

    “Not much. Papa told me that all the caretakers knew was that they were from India, and that my mother had passed away.” 

    “Oh, I’m sorry.” 

    “It’s fine. I’m okay now. As much as I wonder what brought me to Aerosoul in the first place, I choose to focus on what’s in front of me. I have a father now, and I have great friends. That’s more than enough.” 

    Rey smiled. He could tell Sana meant everything she said. As he looked back at Runa playing with the kids and Heer, Neil, and Ms. Higurashi watching her, he hoped that the same happiness would be possible for Runa.  

*** 

   Downtown, Krystal was leading Zayn to their next stop for the evening after they finished dinner at Devil’s Diner. Zayn wanted to know where they were going, but Krystal wanted to surprise him. He tried to think of what she had in mind, but he didn’t think she was that predictable. As they kept going, Krystal finally stopped and said, “We’re here.” 

   Zayn looked ahead to see Krystal had brought them to a public playground. There weren’t any kids around. He didn’t even remember the last time he played at one. But he was more puzzled as to why Krystal had brought him here. 

   “What are we doing here?” Zayn asked. 

   “Since you don’t get out much, I figured you’ve probably never really gotten the chance to go to a playground .” 

   “We’re not little kids.” 

   “Who says teenagers can’t enjoy some good old monkey bars and swings? When was the last time you came to a playground?” 

   “I don’t know actually.” 

   Wow. It’s like this guy had no childhood, Krystal thought.  

   “Come on. Let’s go on the slide.” 

   “What is the point of this?” 

   “The point is that you’re getting a chance to feel like a kid. Now come on.” 

   Zayn sighed as he reluctantly followed Krystal up the ladder, heading towards the slide. She stepped aside to allow Zayn to go first. “All right. You go ahead,” Krystal said. 

   Zayn got himself ready. He still couldn’t believe he was doing this. He almost wanted to just back out and head home. But before he could even think of that, Krystal pushed him from behind and he went down the slide at an accelerated speed. He surprised himself as he let out a scream. Once he got to the end of the slide, he stalled, unable to process what had happened. And before he could give a good hollering to Krystal, she slid down as well, laughing as she ran into him, bumping him off the edge. She had a good laugh, seeing him flat on the ground. He got up, paying attention to Krystal’s laugh. He wanted to be mad at her for bumping into him like that. But he wasn’t. The sound of her laugh was delightful.  

   “I’m sorry! I had to!” Krystal exclaimed, unable to contain her laughter.  

   “You think you’re very funny, don’t you?” 

   “I am. Now, come on. We still have the rest of the playground to ourselves.” 

   Zayn hardly planned on sticking around, but he couldn’t help but stay. They went on the monkey bars, the seesaw, and finally the swings. Zayn didn’t realize how much time had passed nor how much he was actually enjoying himself. He was doing something he hadn’t done in a while: living freely. 

   Krystal and Zayn watched the sunset as they remained still on the swings. Krystal wondered if Zayn was having fun. He didn’t show any intense reactions, yet he did take part in everything the playground had to offer.  

   “The sunset is beautiful,” Zayn said. “It reminds me of the times Mom would come home and she’d make her special tea. It was the perfect blend of earthy spices. After she’d make it, we’d drink it while watching the sunset.” 

   “That’s so sweet. You’re pretty close to your mom, aren’t you?” 

   “Yeah. I didn’t really have any friends, so she was always there for me.” 

   “Someone like you didn’t have friends?” 

   “What does that mean?” 

   “Come on! You’re a smart and talented ringmaster. Your dad always went on about how good you were at school. You were at the top of your class and all. ” 

   “Well, that doesn’t translate to being the most popular person all the time.” 

   “Really? You and Akira merged within our gang pretty nicely if I’m being honest.” 

   “That may be so. But Akira is the social one. Most people who know me wouldn’t want to be my friend.” 

   “How come?” 

   God. If she knew why, I wonder if she’d look at me differently, Zayn thought. Before he could say anything, Krystal’s cellphone rang, disrupting his train of thought. Krystal answered the call, and he looked over to the side, pondering. Could he tell her about his past? He always found that he could only confide in his mother and Akira. Krystal was so nice to him. He wondered if he could possibly trust her. 

   “Sorry about that. Prince wanted to talk about plans for tomorrow.” 

   “It’s fine. We should probably head back.” 

   “You didn’t answer my question from earlier though.” 

   “I will…someday.” 

   Zayn got up from the swings, heading off to leave while Krystal watched him. She still didn’t get him, but she thought she was getting closer to knowing Zayn better. She went ahead and followed him out of the playground. 

*** 

    Back at St. Tulip’s School, the remaining kids that were with Ms. Higurashi were getting picked up by their parents. Sana, Rey, Neil, and Heer stayed with Runa as they waited for Shuto to come by. And after waiting for some time, he had finally arrived. Shuto was surprised to see Runa run up to him, lovingly throwing her arms around him for a hug. She was so distant not too long ago. He hugged her back, picked her up and said, “Look at you. I think this is the first time I’ve seen you smile.” 

   “You can thank Rey for that,” Sana said as she, Rey, Neil, and Heer walked over to Shuto and Runa. 

   “Thank you all for spending time with her till I got here,” Shuto said.  

   “Of course. It was our pleasure to see her,” Heer said. 

   “Old man, I gotta talk to you about something,” Neil said. 

   “All right then,” Shuto said. 

   Sana and Rey stayed back while Neil and Heer walked over to the side to talk to Shuto, who was still carrying Runa.  

   “So, what’s up?” Shuto asked. 

   “All right, I know I haven’t been the nicest to you lately, but I really need your help. Finals are going to be coming up after spring break. Heer and I need to use the time off to get some top-notch training. So, I was wondering if you’d be willing to train us,” Neil said. 

   “I can’t. Sorry,” Shuto said. 

   “What?! Why?!” Neil exclaimed. 

   “Neil, calm down. I’m sure he has an explanation,” Heer said. 

   “It’s nothing personal. I just don’t have the time. I’m leading an important mission at the Ringmasters Society now. And in case you haven’t noticed, Yashi and I becoming parents has us occupied,” Shuto said. 

   “Then maybe you know someone who can train us instead?!” Neil exclaimed. “Come on, geezer, I need someone to train with badly!” 

   Neil noticed Shuto turn away from him. He looked in Shuto’s direction, seeing an older man walking towards them. The man looked to be around Shuto’s age. He had dark wavy hair that reached below his chin. He had Shuto’s tall, muscular build, but was on the leaner side. His eyes were dark brown, and he was dressed in a simple V-neck button-down shirt in a pale-yellow shade, brown pants tucked in with a brown belt, and matching brown loafers.  

   “Ah, Dhanush, you’re here,” Shuto said. 

   Dhanush? Neil thought as he looked at the man. 

   “Well, of course I’m here. You’re the one who made me come in the first place,” Dhanush said. 

   “Oh, don’t be such a grump. How else was I supposed to get you to meet my daughter?” Shuto said. “Kids, this is Yashi’s cousin, Dhanush Pillai.” 

   “Oh, nice to meet you,” Heer said. 

   “Dhanush has been living at Mt. Archer. He’s planning on trying to settle here in the city,” Shuto said. 

   “You lived on a mountain?” Rey asked Dhanush. 

   “Yeah. The house there still belongs to me. If this normal life I envisioned doesn’t work out here, I’ll just move back there,” Dhanush said. 

   “Normal life?” Sana asked. 

   “He’s trying to retire from the whole ringmaster job. I find it hilarious considering his skillset outside of that isn’t going to get him anywhere,” Shuto said. 

   “Shut up, Shuto,” Dhanush said. 

   “Wait…how powerful are you?” Rey asked Dhanush. “I mean if Yashi is your cousin, you must have a decent amount of power yourself.” 

   “He was invited to join the Ringmasters Society along with Haruka and me. But he turned it down,” Shuto said.  

   This guy was considered for the Ringmasters Society?! Neil thought. 

   “Whoah! If you were strong enough to be considered for the Ringmasters Society, you gotta train me and Heer!” Neil exclaimed. “I swear we’ll be good students. We can even start tomorrow since you’re staying here.” 

   Neil waited for Dhanush to say something. He couldn’t tell what was on his mind since he maintained the same unbothered expression that he had been wearing since he showed up. 

   “Kid, I don’t like babysitting. Sorry,” Dhanush said. 

   Neil deflated upon another rejection. It was like he had been crushed by multiple boulders. This was even more noticeable to Heer. 

   “All right, Shuto. Can we go now?” Dhanush asked. 

   “Yes. Come on, Runa,” Shuto said. “Thanks again for looking after her.” 

   “No problem,” Sana said as Runa went off with Shuto and Dhanush. 

   “Dude, are you alright?” Rey asked Neil as he and Heer looked at a defeated Neil. 

   “It’s okay, Neil. We’ll find someone to train with us,” Heer said. 

   Sana watched Rey and Heer look over Neil. She too had to figure out a way for her and Rey to train. And a lot of that was falling upon meeting with Cyrus. 

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Books, fantasy, Volume 1

1. Welcome to RTA

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

   “You saw us?” Neil asked.

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

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

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

   “Students,” a voice called.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

   “Yes, sir!” Sana agreed.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

   “Hello?”

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

   “To hell with the drama,” Prince said.

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

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

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

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

   “What makes him special?” Heer asked.

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

   “Wow. Really?!” Sana asked.

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

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

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

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

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

   “How is that possible?” Heer asked.

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

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

***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

   “We have a test?!” Rey exclaimed.

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

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

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

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

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

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

   “Uh…sure,” Sana said.

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

***

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

   “Well then!” Krystal exclaimed.

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

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

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

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

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

   “Yeah?” Prince replied.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

   “Good idea!” Rey exclaimed.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

   “Right!” Neil agreed.

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

    Rey and Neil gulped.

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All rights reserved. All illustrations created by Meryl T.