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The wolf and the gnome

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Theron and Kael have been inseparable since childhood—a clever, sarcastic gnome and a confident, troublemaking werewolf prince. Together, they’ve terrorized their teachers, stolen cookies from the palace kitchens, and declared themselves “brothers for life.” But when Theron accidentally discovers he’s Kael’s fated mate, he knows the universe must have made a mistake. Why? Because Kael has spent years describing his dream mate in nauseating detail: “Big-breasted, long-haired, and so hot they’d melt snow just by walking into a room.” Theron stares at his reflection. Flat chest? Check. Short hair? Double check. Definitely not hot enough to melt snow. The Moon Goddess must be having a bad day. His solution? Pretend he doesn’t know. Ignorance is bliss, right? Hide, Gnomes were best at hiding. Except Kael eventually finds out. And chaos ensues. “You’re my mate?” “Uh… no, I’m not. You’ve got the wrong gnome. Goodbye!” Theron yells, making a break for it. Kael isn’t having it. He chases him down like a wolf on a hunt. “You think you can outrun me? You’re like, three .” “Four feet!” Theron snaps, before getting tackled. Now, Theron is stuck with a mate who won’t take no for an answer. “You said you like big-breasted girls! Look at me—I’m a twig!” Kael shrugs, grinning. “I’ve decided I like twigs.” “What about long hair?” “Yours is short, but it’s cute.” Theron throws up his hands. “I’m not sexy!” Kael smirks. “Not yet. But give me some time.”

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Chapter 1Indigo beginnings

Astoria Academy stood as a shining testament to unity, an ambitious dream realized in the aftermath of centuries of war. Nestled within the verdant heart of the Vale, it was more than just an institution; it was a symbol of coexistence, where the once-fractured supernatural races converged under a delicate truce. The academy sprawled across a vast expanse of enchanted land, its borders marked by towering gates etched with runes of protection and harmony. Beyond the gates, winding cobblestone paths meandered through lush gardens, their flora a mesmerizing blend of magical and mundane, thriving side by side like the students they welcomed. 

Golden spires crowned the academy's central structure, reaching skyward as if defying the heavens themselves. They shimmered under the morning sun, their surfaces alive with ancient sigils that pulsed faintly, a steady rhythm of latent power that seemed to breathe with the land. The air was thick with the subtle hum of enchantments, a constant reminder of the arcane knowledge housed within its walls. 

As the first rays of dawn broke through the misty veil of the surrounding forest, the campus stirred to life. Creatures of every imaginable kind moved through its grounds—a diverse tapestry of species that reflected the academy's mission. Elegant elves with their pointed ears and ageless grace strode alongside gnomes whose keen eyes darted, ever observant of the intricate workings of the world around them. Towering minotaurs lumbered past nimble fae with wings that shimmered like stained glass. Vampires, with their eternal poise, mingled with werewolves whose easy laughter hinted at a camaraderie hard-won over years of shared learning. 

It was the first day of a new academic year, and anticipation buzzed in the crisp morning air. Students old and new filled the grounds, their voices a symphony of excitement, nervousness, and determination as they headed towards the Great hall. The academy's famed Great Hall loomed in the distance, its arched entrance welcoming the throng of arrivals. 

Theron took it all in from a quiet alcove near the central fountain where he lingered for a while, his sharp eyes darting between familiar faces and unfamiliar ones. The fountain itself was a marvel, its cascading waters forming fleeting shapes of mythical creatures before disappearing into the enchanted pool below.

"Rex, give me a status update," he said softly. 

The AI's voice emerged, smooth and efficient. "All systems are functioning optimally. Mecha transformation readiness: 98%. Combat mode diagnostics: 100%."

"Scan for anomalies in the hall systems."

"Scanning," the AI responded in its usual calm tone. "No anomalies detected. However, surveillance suggests several werewolves are testing their strength against the east courtyard fountain. Again."

Theron sighed. "Typical. Ignore them."

"Noted," Rex replied before adding, "Also, a reminder that calibration is overdue."

Theron rolled his eyes. "Always the nag, Rex." 

"Merely ensuring efficiency, sir," the AI replied. 

"Tch" Theron muttered.

"Also, Master Kael is currently flirting with a siren," Rex continued, his tone as neutral as ever. "Although, she appears to be... agitated." 

Theron raised a brow, his lips twitching with amusement. "Agitated? Why? Did he say something dumb again?" 

"Not exactly, sir. He keeps addressing her as 'Indigo,' despite her repeated corrections that her name is Ingrid." 

Theron burst into laughter. "Wait, wait, let me get this straight. He's calling her Indigo? On purpose?" 

"That is correct," Rex confirmed. "He also followed it up with a joke about how her 'aura feels purple,' whatever that means." 

Theron doubled over, clutching his stomach. "Oh, Kael. He's unbelievable. And she's still talking to him?" 

"For now," Rex replied. "Though her crossed arms, narrowed eyes, and the faint grinding of her teeth suggest her patience is nearing its limit." 

Theron smirked. "He's pushing it. What's he doing now?" 

"Currently, he is attempting to explain that calling her Indigo is a compliment, as 'Indigo is mysterious and beautiful, just like her.'" 

Theron groaned, his laughter refusing to stop. "I can't believe this guy. He could charm a stone and still find a way to annoy it." 

"Despite her apparent irritation, my analysis suggests an 87% likelihood she will continue to entertain his advances," Rex said matter-of-factly. 

Theron tilted his head, curious. "Why so high?" 

"Master Kael appears to possess an innate ability to remain charming, even when being infuriating. Additionally, his physical appearance seems to override most logical decision-making processes in his targets." 

Theron snorted. "Translation: he's too good-looking to stay mad at." 

"Precisely, sir," Rex replied. "Although I must note, she has corrected him a total of five times in the past ten minutes. My system predicts she will either storm off or kiss him out of sheer exasperation." 

Theron chuckled. "Only Kael could walk that fine line between being utterly infuriating and ridiculously charming." 

"Indeed, sir. Shall I intervene to ensure her frustration does not escalate further?" 

Theron shook his head, a grin tugging at his lips. "Nah, let him handle it. More entertainment for the rest of us." 

"As you wish, sir. I will monitor the situation and alert you if a beverage is thrown in his direction." 

Theron laughed again, leaning back against the wall. "Rex, you're worth every byte of code." 

"I aim to please, sir," Rex quipped, the faintest trace of humor in his tone.

He adjusted his watch as he strolled toward the courtyard, the soft morning light glinting off its silver surface. It looked simple enough—just a sleek, understated timepiece—but like most things crafted by gnomes, it was anything but ordinary. Beneath its polished exterior lay his very own compact AI capable of analyzing data, projecting holograms, and transforming into a mecha when needed, Rex. Every gnome had one; it was practically a rite of passage. Theron's, though, was a little sleeker, a little faster—a small point of pride he never mentioned aloud. 

Nearby, a group of gnomes was already deep in a heated debate near the fountain. Their voices, quick and sharp, bounced off one another as they gestured animatedly over a blueprint sprawled on the ground. Theron caught snippets of the conversation—something about recalibrating a stabilizer and whether a triple-fusion core was superior to a double-core setup. Gnome arguments were rarely about emotions or personal grievances; they were about ideas, each side fiercely defending their logic and innovation. 

Theron smiled faintly at the scene. It was a quintessential gnome moment—passionately intellectual and utterly engrossing. But as much as he loved the quirks of his people, he had no desire to dive into another debate about fusion core efficiency. Not today.

Standing at just under four feet tall, Theron embodied the classic stature of his kind. Gnomes were known for their short frames, though they had the unique ability to shift into a taller form, reaching heights closer to six feet when needed. Most of them, however, preferred their shorter stature, believing it enhanced their efficiency. Theron agreed. He liked the way his mind seemed sharper when he stayed small, as if the world slowed just enough for him to process it better. 

With his tousled ash-gray hair and bright silver eyes, Theron had a soft, approachable look, one that made him seem more boyish than brilliant at first glance. His clothes were simple but neat—a crisp shirt and a dark vest with subtle embroidery along the hem, paired with trousers that always seemed slightly too long. It wasn't that he cared much about fashion, but his mother had insisted that presentation mattered, even for a gnome. 

As he stepped into the courtyard, he paused, taking in the scene. The fountain at the center bubbled cheerfully, enchanted water leaping and swirling in playful shapes. Around it, students milled about, their chatter filling the air with a mix of languages and laughter. Theron scanned the crowd, his gaze lingering on familiar faces, cataloging details out of habit more than necessity. 

While Theron was undoubtedly intelligent, he wasn't unique among gnomes in that regard—his entire race was renowned for their brilliance. From mechas to enchanted devices, their inventions shaped the world. But what set Theron apart wasn't just his skill; it was his calm, observant nature. He noticed the little things: a flicker of hesitation in someone's eyes, the way a leaf caught the wind just before it fell. It wasn't something he flaunted, but it made a steady presence in the chaotic world of Astoria Academy. 

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Volume 1 :vol 1; The wolf and the gnome
Volume 2 :And so it begins.

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