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Retrocognition

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"How is he doing? "Principal Wilmer asked Daisy.

"Quiet, "she answered. "He's been quiet, "She said with a sad look. It's been days since all shadley's memory of Tracy was wiped out and although he seemed not to remember a thing about her, it felt like a part of him had been wiped away. He was always on his own and when he was with the others ,he often stayed quiet like his mind was somewhere else. Daisy remembered what happened few weeks back and her face hardened.

Weeks ago

Shadley sat quietly on a park bench, staring off into the distance with a blank expression on his face. He had been feeling empty and lost ever since his memories of Tracy had been wiped out by Rebecca's hypnotic power. It was as if a vital part of him had been taken away, leaving behind only blurred images and faint voices in his mind.

As he sat there lost in his thoughts, he heard a familiar voice calling his name. Looking up, he saw Daisy approaching him with a worried expression on her face. She sat down beside him and took his hand in hers, squeezing it gently.

"Shadley, I've been so worried about you," Daisy said softly, her eyes filled with concern. "You've been so distant lately, and I don't know what's been bothering you."

Shadley forced a small smile, trying to hide the turmoil raging inside him. He knew that Daisy cared for him deeply, but he couldn't bring himself to tell her the truth about what had happened to his memories. He didn't want to worry her even more.

"It's nothing, Daisy," Shadley replied, his voice sounding hollow even to his own ears. "I've just been preoccupied with school and all, that's all. I'll be fine."

Daisy looked at him skeptically, but didn't press the issue further. Instead, she wrapped her arms around him in a comforting embrace, giving him the support he needed without words. In that moment, Shadley felt a glimmer of hope that he could eventually find his way back to himself, with Daisy by his side but deep down Daisy knew the truth and felt hurt.

Back to the present she searched we everywhere for him and finally found. "Shad... Are you okay? "Daisy asked walking into the classroom where shadley was seated all alone.

"Yeah I am, "came the short reply from Shadley . Daisy felt guilt hit her every time she looked into his eyes. "Babe can I ask you something?"Shadley asked and Daisy gave an approving nod. With the memories of Tracy been wiped off so also was the memories of his breakup with her he still believed he and Daisy were together.

"Do you think it's normal for someone to feel like a part of himself is missing like once memory? "Shadley asked surprising Daisy who didn't know what to reply instead she asked,"Where is this coming from babe? ". Daisy asked trying to hide her anxiousness.

"I don't know... It's just lately I feel like a part of me is missing like it's been wiped off or in this void like I can't even reach."Shadley explained.

"What do you mean by that babe? No part of you is missing so why do you feel that way ?"She questioned in an awkward tone.

"I don't know. It's just I've been seeing flashes of me and someone else and I can't seem to make sense out of it. "Shadley said racking is hair. Daisy turned alarm on hearing that I moved closer to him. "And when I try to see more I just feel my head aches so much..."Shadley added and Daisy placed are hands on his shoulder.

"Babe,"she called that and Shadley turned to look at her. "I think you should stop trying then your losses you only hurt yourself more,"She dissuaded.

"But.."

"No buts." She shunned him."You shouldn't cause harm to yourself just for some silly feelings or... "Daisy tried explaining but Shadley cut her short "It's not some silly feeling Daisy! "He snapped abruptly.

"Okay. I'm sorry... I promise we'll find out but for now you should stop forcing it. "Daisy encouraged and planted a short kiss on his lips. "Okay? "She added the looking into his eyes.

"I need some time alone... To clear my head. "Shadley said walking away.

"Shadley ," Daisy called out but he walked out on her.

"What is happening to me?" Shadley Murtered to himself as a walked into his dark room.

Meanwhile in a dimly lit training room, the air heavy with the scent of sweat and anticipation. Lucian, a tall and imposing figure with crimson eyes and sharp horns protruding from his forehead, stands opposite Tracy, a petite eldrenos with glowing blue eyes.

As they circle each other, the sound of their footsteps echoing in the cavernous room, Lucian smirks in anticipation. "You ready for this, little one?" he asks, his voice dripping with malice and challenge.

Tracy nods, determination burning in her eyes as she readies herself for the coming battle. She raises her hands, summoning a burst of energy that crackles around her fingertips. Lucian raises an eyebrow in approval, clearly impressed by her display of power.

Without warning, he lunges forward, his movements fluid and graceful as he strikes out with lightning-fast punches and kicks. Tracy barely has time to react, using her newfound abilities to fend off his attacks with a combination of telekinetic force fields and blasts of elemental energy.

The sound of their sparring echoes throughout the room, the clash of their powers sending shockwaves through the air. Lucian is relentless in his attacks, pushing Tracy to her limits as he forces her to tap into her true potential.

Despite the intensity of their training session, there is a sense of camaraderie between them, a mutual respect growing with each passing moment. Lucian may be a demon, but he is also a skilled teacher, pushing Tracy to exceed her own expectations and unlock the full extent of her abilities.

As the session comes to an end, Tracy is breathless and sore, but a sense of accomplishment fills her as she realizes just how far she has come. Lucian nods in approval, a rare smile crossing his lips as he claps her on the shoulder. "Not bad, little one," he says grudgingly. "Not bad at all."

He had taken it upon himsef to tutor her, preparing her for the incoming battle.The lunchroom where Lucian and Tracy sat was a grand and opulent space, resembling the dining halls of a historical palace. Ornate chandeliers hung from the ceiling, casting a soft golden glow over the marble floors and intricately carved wooden tables.

Tracy initiated the conversation as they sat down for lunch, her eyes bright with excitement. She attempted to engage Lucian in light-hearted banter, but he seemed disinterested, staring off into the distance with a bored expression on his face.

As Tracy continued to talk, Lucian suddenly leaned in closer, a smirk playing on his lips. He taunted and poked at her, probing into the sensitive topic of her developing feelings for her best friend's boyfriend. Tracy's face flushed with embarrassment as she tried to deflect his comments, but Lucian persisted, his words cutting through her defenses like a knife.

Feeling overwhelmed and uncomfortable, Tracy pushed her plate away, her appetite lost. She looked down at her hands, feeling like a lost puppy as Lucian continued to mock and tease her. Despite her best efforts to change the subject, he refused to let her have a moment of peace.

Finally, unable to bear the humiliation any longer, Tracy stood up abruptly, her chair scraping against the floor. She glared at Lucian, her eyes flashing with anger, before storming out of the lunchroom, leaving him sitting alone at the table, a smug grin on his face.