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The Alien Within

The Alien Within Grinwall is no ordinary country, and Riverdale Academy is no ordinary school. Both are covert battlegrounds where powerful beings, hidden identities, and secret alliances shape the destiny of those who inhabit them. Among these is Tessa Caldwell, a Kaelrian alien with unmatched speed and a mysterious, water-like fragrance. Adopted by her teacher, Ms. Caldwell, Tessa tries to blend in, but her distinct blue eyes betray her origins to those who know where to look. Her life changes when Adrian, a fellow Kaelrian with a fiery aura and god-like confidence, arrives at Riverdale. Their connection is undeniable, but it attracts dangerous attention. When Adrian’s alien nature is revealed during a dramatic hospital incident, chaos erupts. Government agents are dispatched, and Principal Hammond is forced to defend Riverdale’s reputation, as students react with fear, admiration, and jealousy. Bridget Mills, Tessa’s rival, mocks her defeat by claiming she lost to an "alien," while others, like Oxlade and Karl, recount how Adrian saved them. Yet the growing tension at Riverdale is only a glimpse of greater dangers. The SSG organization, a sinister force with eyes on Tessa and Adrian, is joined by an even darker figure: Ikehara, the shadow of the sun god, and a loyal follower of Rhemon, a devil with a grudge against Solaris the true sun god, whose plans threaten the survival of the Kaelrians loyal to Solaris and Lunara (moon goddess). In the midst of a high-stakes escape from SSG, Tessa and Adrian encounter the mysterious Rhemonic people. The Rhemonics, regarding Tessa as the successor to their moon goddess, worship her, forging a powerful alliance. This new found bond brings new challenges, including a dangerous quest to gather ingredients to awaken the Rhemonic people from their limited lands and blocked memories, a curse wrought by Rhemon—a devilish force once thought to be their salvation. As Rhemon rises, threatening to control both Kaelrians and Rhemonics alike, Tessa and Adrian’s mission becomes a race against time. Along the way, Tessa uncovers her heritage as the daughter of Lunara, the moon goddess, and Solaris, the sun god. Adrian, the son of Solaris and a maid, shares a complex, divine bond with Tessa, yet both are haunted by the legacies they inherit. Amidst this conflict, Ashley Duve, a woman who shares the bed and secrets with Rhemon, fools Tessa into believing she was the moon goddess, and she entered her conscious thought, gradually eroding it away while she appears helpful and wise and seemingly innocent, Ashley’s actions soon reveal her true agenda. She uses her powers to impersonate the moon goddess, taking over Tessa’s body, manipulating events to help Ikehara gather the ingredients needed to awaken Rhemon. As Ashley’s allegiance becomes clear, Tessa and Adrian realize they cannot trust anyone, not even those closest to them. Against overwhelming threats, Tessa and Adrian must fight not only to protect each other but also to save their world. Grappling with questions of identity, loyalty, and love, their journey unfolds across various chapters of betrayal, alliances, and epic confrontations with cosmic powers. Only by unlocking the potential within themselves can Tessa and Adrian hope to survive this battle, protecting the very essence of their people and the world.

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Chapter 20: The Quiz Showdown 2

Chapter 20: The Quiz Showdown

Adrian had become the name on everyone's lips. His prowess on the football field had earned him not only a reputation but also the hearts of many girls.

His calm, god-like indifference only added to the mystery that surrounded him. But not everyone was impressed.

A group of boys, led by none other than Roy—the class clown and self-proclaimed future genius—were growing increasingly jealous of the attention Adrian was getting.

The whispers in the corridors about Adrian being a "football god" and the heartthrob of the school had left them fuming.

One day, as they huddled together behind the bleachers, Roy slammed his hand down on a bench, his face twisted with determination.

"I've had enough of this Adrian guy," Roy muttered, "We all know the girls only like him because of football. But what if we show everyone that he's got nothing upstairs? He might be all dribble and no brains."

The other boys nodded in agreement, eager for some form of revenge.

"So, what's the plan?" one of them asked, leaning in.

Roy grinned devilishly. "We'll ask Ms. Caldwell to organize a quiz. Not just any quiz, though. We'll throw in every subject—maths, chemistry, English. That'll show him. He's probably just a dumb jock who's been getting lucky with the football!"

The boys chuckled, imagining Adrian's downfall in front of the whole class. Little did they know that Adrian wasn't just any ordinary boy.

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The very next day, Roy and his crew approached Ms. Caldwell, who was sitting in the teachers' lounge sipping her tea, a bemused smile on her face as they fumbled through their request.

"We, uh, think it would be great to test our… intellectual abilities, Miss," Roy said, rubbing his hands together. "You know, a quiz, multiple subjects, like maths, chemistry, English—all the important stuff."

Ms. Caldwell raised an eyebrow, clearly sensing something fishy but playing along. "Oh? And this wouldn't have anything to do with Adrian, would it?"

Roy tried to suppress a grin. "N-no, Miss. It's just… we want to see who's the smartest. It'll be good fun."

Ms. Caldwell set down her tea, leaning back in her chair. She'd heard enough stories about boys like Roy to know exactly what was going on. But if they wanted to be humiliated, who was she to stop them? "Alright, boys. I'll arrange it. But be careful what you wish for."

Roy and his crew walked away, brimming with confidence. They had no idea what was coming.

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A few days later, the quiz showdown was set. The entire class had gathered in the auditorium, eager to see what was about to unfold.

Tessa, sitting quietly at the back, couldn't help but smirk. She knew what was about to happen. Adrian, meanwhile, sat casually in his chair, tapping his foot to some unheard rhythm, his fiery scent filling the room. He didn't seem the least bit bothered by the upcoming event.

Roy strutted to the front of the room, practically glowing with self-assurance. "Alright, ladies and gentlemen," he said, addressing the class as if he were some kind of game show host.

"Today, we'll see who really runs this school. Sure, Adrian might be good at football, but can he handle maths? Chemistry? English? Let's find out."

Ms. Caldwell took her place at the podium, a mischievous twinkle in her eye. She had the quiz questions prepared, and she couldn't wait to see how this would play out. "First subject: maths. Everyone ready?"

Adrian lazily leaned back in his chair, arms crossed, while Roy cracked his knuckles, ready for battle.

"Question one," Ms. Caldwell began, "If the function f(x) = x² + 2x - 8 is given, at what point does it intersect the x-axis?"

Roy grinned, thinking he had this one. He grabbed his chalk, hurriedly scribbling an equation on his board.

But before he could finish, Adrian spoke up casually, "x = 2, x = -4."

The class turned to look at Adrian, who hadn't even picked up a pencil. He just sat there, arms crossed, as if the answer had been beamed into his brain from another dimension.

Roy frowned, looking down at his board, realizing Adrian was right. "Fluke," he muttered under his breath.

Ms. Caldwell, stifling a chuckle, moved on. "Next question: Simplify the expression 3x(2x + 5) - 4x² + 8."

Roy scribbled furiously, determined to beat Adrian this time. But once again, before he could even put chalk to board, Adrian spoke. "The answer is 2x² + 15x + 8."

The class was now buzzing. Was this guy even human?

Tessa, hiding a smile behind her notebook, knew the answer to that question. She wasn't surprised in the least, though she did enjoy watching Roy squirm.

"Alright, moving on to chemistry," Ms. Caldwell continued, a grin now visible on her face. "Explain the difference between ionic and covalent bonds."

Roy had barely written down "Ionic bonds" when Adrian calmly responded, "Ionic bonds occur when electrons are transferred between atoms, creating charged ions. Covalent bonds happen when atoms share electrons. Simple."

Roy's chalk clattered to the floor. The other boys in his group were pale, no longer laughing. Adrian wasn't just handling this; he was obliterating them.

"And finally," Ms. Caldwell said, clearly enjoying herself, "for English: Explain the thematic importance of light and darkness in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet."

Before anyone else could even open their mouths, Adrian launched into a flawless oration. "Shakespeare uses the contrast of light and darkness throughout the play to symbolize the duality of love and hate, life and death. The love between Romeo and Juliet is often described in terms of brightness, yet it is always overshadowed by the darkness of their family feud. The light that surrounds their love is fleeting, and ultimately, it is swallowed by the inevitable darkness of their tragic end."

The class stared at him, dumbfounded. Even Ms. Caldwell had to blink a few times. Adrian was supposed to be a football prodigy, but here he was delivering an academic masterclass.

Roy, now a complete wreck, slumped in his chair. He had thought he could expose Adrian as a one-trick pony, but instead, he had walked straight into a public humiliation.

Adrian, of course, was as calm as ever. As he stood up to leave, he glanced at Roy and his friends, a faint smile playing on his lips. "Better luck next time, boys."

The entire class erupted into laughter, while Roy turned beet-red. Adrian had not only won, he had done so with such ease that it made the whole thing look like a joke.

As Adrian walked past Tessa, he winked at her, his blue eyes twinkling. She gave a small nod, acknowledging the unspoken bond between them. Both of them knew what it felt like to be different, to hide the truth in plain sight. And in this moment, it was like they were the only two in the room who truly understood each other.

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Later that day, as the school prepared for the semi-final football match, the tension was palpable. The whole school was buzzing with excitement, knowing that Adrian's presence on the field could change everything.

Even James, though still burning with jealousy, couldn't deny that Adrian was the key to their victory.

But while the students were busy preparing for the game, Mr. Rudbick was working behind the scenes. Sitting in his dark office, he scrolled through files and databases, trying to figure out exactly what kind of alien Tessa was.

I mean, she has to be an alien to do what she does, and if she is an alien, she didn't just drop from the sky or did she? There is no way the organization wouldn't have a document on her kind, I mean they should right?

His frustration mounted with every dead end. No information matched her. It was as if she didn't exist.

With a growl, he slammed his phone onto the desk. The screen cracked, but he didn't care.

In his mind's eye, he could almost see Tessa, her quiet smile taunting him. He was close to finding her true identity, but close wasn't enough. He needed answers. He needed to really understand her kind. Her weakensses, how they survive, what they eat, how they grow.

...

Back at school, James and Tessa had grown more distant. His constant pressure for a more intimate relationship had pushed her away.

She couldn't let him get too close—not without revealing her secret. Adrian, on the other hand, had effortlessly slipped into that space, growing closer to her each day, like a calm, steady fire.

And though Tessa wasn't sure what that meant for the future, she couldn't deny the strange pull between them.

As the final preparations for the semi-final match took place, one thing was clear: things were only going to get more complicated from here.

Let's face it, most of us wish we had that ability

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