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Become a top mage at all costs

Eileen Caldwell had always been the epitome of a laid-back individual. From her early years to her teens, her passion for leisure rivaled that of any professional napper. School was merely a necessary inconvenience, and she found herself comfortably situated at the bottom of her class hierarchy, much to the chagrin of her teachers and the bemusement of her peers. However, all of this changed on her 18th birthday signaling her transition into adulthood, a mysterious system was activated, one that would upend her world of sloth and slumber. Gone were the days of lounging around without consequence; instead, Eileen found herself thrust into a destiny she could scarcely have imagined. This newly activated system, with its stern mandate against idleness, revealed to Eileen her true potential: she was destined to become one of the most formidable mages the world had ever seen. No longer could she while away the hours in blissful ignorance; instead, she was called upon to harness her latent magical abilities and rise to the challenge that lay before her.

K_Mopo · LGBT+
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You don't get to dictate our relationship

I woke up to find Eileen already gone. The note she left told me she was out for her usual 5 km walk. I stretched lazily and decided to take a shower. The hot water worked wonders, waking me up and soothing my muscles. After getting dressed, I felt ready to face the day. 

As soon as I stepped out of my dorm room, I was caught off guard. Someone threw a bag over my head. Instinct kicked in, and I fought back, elbowing whoever was trying to drag me away. I managed to yank the bag off, only to feel a sharp pain on my head. The world went dark.

When I came to, I found myself in a cave, bound tightly to a chair. The cave was dimly lit by torches, casting flickering shadows on the rough, stone walls. The air was damp, and I could hear the distant sound of dripping water echoing through the cavern. It smelled like moss and earth, a pungent reminder that I was far from the comforts of my dorm.