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Hale Academy: University of Sui Generis

Rated 18yrs & Above * Seven Individuals from across the world, receive a mysterious envelope, containing a letter that invites them to attend a prestigious academy and train as warriors to defend against great evil... Well, It's almost a typical 'Save the World' story. * #IntelligentMaleLead #BisexualCharacters #NonBinaryCharacters #ExplicitContent #MatureContent #Adventure #SchoolLife #SliceofLife #PansexualCharacters #StraightRelationships #gayLesbianRelationships #Romance #Comedy #Thriller #R-18AndAbove * Rinzen had spent almost all of his teen years feeling vaguely uncomfortable in his own skin. He mostly knew he was awesome, okay; it was just that he was also acutely aware of his flaws. Or at least the things other kids counted as flaws. His intensity for one thing, that often made other kids he was getting friendly with 'back off'. His True-blue loyalty had always been an understatement for other teenagers who just weren't prepared to handle that kind of fidelity. The babbling thing annoyed most people — actually all people — on the days when he couldn't focus, and on the other days when his attention was sharp as a razor but limited in scope they resented his stillness and silence. Balance was hard for him, and he had struggled for years to find that line. Now he was supposed to be some kind of hero? What, in the name of Hell?! * (for more information)

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Chapter 17 (c): It’s All Down A Hill From Here (I) [...Contd.]

"So we cleaned and set-up the lights", Zee suddenly stated as they changed the subject and then looked around, "So how do we decorate?" they asked, "And would there ever be a birthday with no cake?" they asked curiously.

Ray hummed, "I can bake the cake and the rest of the snacks, with a little help, depending on whether our oven works. Or the stove", he muttered, "Did you guys check the stove?" he asked.

Sasha snorted, "Me", he pointed at himself, "In a kitchen, Ha!" he laughed with a dry bark. "Do you want to burn the place down?" he asked curiously.

"You're not a good cook?" Zee asked.

"I think I once burnt water, not chemically possible, but it has happened before", he confessed easily.

"How is that possible?" Bell muttered. "Well I know how to cook, but Japanese and English breakfasts doesn't really seem to be what we want?" she asked, "I assume", she guessed.

"Nope", Ray answered, "Unless anyone is hungry?" he asked the others.