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First Term: Survival

*Excerpt* “I’m not going anywhere.” Sky said cutting him off as she gave him a cold, rage-filled smile. The male also smiled back; his grey eyes filled with delight. “Then I challenge you.” He said. Sky pulled her fans from their belt. “Fine. Dain Caellustria is the witness. I’ll get him and meet you at-” “Why go anywhere?” The male asked conversationally as Sky felt air moving above her head. She jumped to her right as a blade of air slammed into the ground. She dodged again as a yellow gray bolt of air flew at her. Left, right, back, down, over, she moved. She knew she couldn’t keep this up though. Unfurling her fans, she ran at him, dodging as she closed the distance. A big, blue-gray cloud appeared in her path and seeing it, Sky hesitated a second too long. One of the smaller darts bit into her left side. She was too angry to feel it, even though it tore deep into her flesh. The cloud started moving for her. As quickly as she could, she spoke the words for the magic shield spell. It exploded into being around her just in time. The cloud hit it and a violent wave of magical energy ricocheted back at the male. He doubled over as it slammed him into the wall. This was her chance! Sky surged forward breaking her shield spell and sliced at him with her fans. He grinned and spun, a sword flashing into existence in his hand. Hastily, Sky twisted to the side. The male’s thrust went past her. He swung sideways at her. Sky blocked with her right fan while she struck for his neck with her left. She felt a pop in her right wrist as the male jerked back out of her reach. Spinning forward with her fan blades out, Sky pressed him back. She kept up a furious string of attacks but everyone she made he countered at the last second. Then she realized it. He was toying with her. Seeing the expression on her face change, the male smiled and began attacking in earnest. It was all Sky could do to block. As she spun to the left to avoid his sword, a dagger that she hadn’t seen traced fire down her back as it cut her deeply. Sky staggered panting as she tried to catch her breath. “You know, you’re pretty good.” The male jeered. Sky looked at him. He was smiling again but it didn’t reach his eyes. They looked like death. “You’re just no match for me...

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The First Weekly Exercise Test

"First, you attack me, then, you ignore me, and now, you're threatening me. All I want to do is take the exercise test just like everyone else!" Sky's voice came out high pitched and strangled. Instructor Drakkon glared icily at her, and her lip started trembling.

Disgusted by everything, Sky swiftly crossed to the door and passed through it, slamming it closed behind her with a force that shook the walls. Her shoulders hunched as she heard wood crack behind her. She couldn't help it; the tears fell. Leaning her forehead against the cool, dark stones of the opposite wall, she drove her fist into it as hard as she could. It was all so useless. Everything was always, all so useless.

"Show me your hand," an irritated, cool voice ordered. Sky looked guiltily to her right and saw Aven standing there, having clearly just come out of the nearby open door. He looked impeccable, unlike he had the day he'd gotten her situated here at school. Sky dashed her right hand at her eyes. It stung when her salty tears hit her knuckles, which had been cracked open by the rough stones of the wall.

"I'm sorry," she said and began to turn away. Aven caught her right hand and tugged her backwards. The tears that wouldn't stop coursed down Sky's cheeks. Aven gently touched his green glowing fingertip to the back of her hand. A stingy warmth filled it and quickly dissipated. The skin across her knuckles was now unbroken, healed.

"Why are you crying again?" Aven demanded irritably as he dropped her hand and crossed his arms over his chest.

"I. Instructor Drakkon wouldn't let me take the exercise test because I'm not an active student. I've been studying for it all week, and I waited all day. It's—I hate it here, but I have no alternatives. I'm trapped," Sky replied miserably. She struggled to hold back the sobs as she said aloud what she felt. She rubbed her eyes again. Aven impassively watched her.

"Can you do the exercise?" he asked.

Sky nodded emphatically, "yes, I've been working on them all week."

Aven sighed heavily and said, "fine. Come on. I'll give you the test, but you only get one chance. I do not want to be here all day." He turned and walked back into the classroom. Sky stared at him in disbelief.

Pausing at the door, he said, "If you don't want to…" He let the sentence trail off as Sky hastily followed him.

"No, I want to," she said and gave him a watery smile. Aven nodded and grabbed a brown canvas bag from the corner of his desk and held it out.

"Oh, we're starting with XiFi," Sky said. XiFi was this week's Spoken Magic exercise. The goal was to imbue the bag with good luck. The student would reach into the bag; then he or she would withdraw something helpful, like a strength potion. This would prove that the spell had worked.

Xi was a prefix attached to the root Fi, good luck. It meant that on a scale from one to ten the spell casted at a power level of ten, Xi. This was called power scaling. Each level from one to ten had its own prefix. XiFi meant casting the spell Fi at maximum power.

Sky, fixing her eyes on the bag and imagining it filled to the brim with the happy, warm feelings she associated with good luck, she cast the spell. "XiFi," she said. As soon as she spoke the words, she felt the familiar feeling of the world pausing, and the colors inverted the way they should when Spoken Magic worked. Then, the split second passed, and she shoved her hand in the bag.

"No! Wait! Take your hand out!" Aven exclaimed. He seemed alarmed by something. Sky tried to do as he asked, but she couldn't. A smooth metal loop had slipped around her index finger.

"Uh…" she uttered as she tried again to tug her hand back out. It wouldn't budge. "I can't. I'm stuck." Aven's expression became a mix of fear and anger. Sky felt something cold and sharp push into the skin of her palm. She sucked in a breath as whatever it was broke her skin and slid deeper. "Oww," she gasped. Then suddenly, it withdrew, and her hand was now free. She pulled it from the bag. Around her index finger, about half-way down its length, was a ring. It was clearly very old from how soft and tarnished it looked. A sparkling greenish black stone was set on top of the band. Aven stared at it and immediately tried to pull it off her finger. It wouldn't come free.

Sky blinked. It, all of a sudden, seemed like the world fuzzed. The air seemed to have gotten significantly warmer, and she had trouble catching her breath. Aven looked up from the ring as he heard her breathing change. Sky swayed and clutched her head, trying to steady herself.

"I have to go," she told him faintly. Aven grabbed her before she could stagger away.

"To the infirmary? I'll take you," he said with concern apparent in his normally cool voice.

"Not a student, remember, I can't go infirm—g-going to room," she swayed again and pitched as her legs gave out. From far away it seemed, she heard Aven's voice calling for her, but eventually, even that faded into the blackness like her sight already had.

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