Chapter 1:

'The League is an important part of everyday society. It helps countries settle disputes without the use of war and keeps some of the world's strongest fighters in peak shape. It also allows entry of all types of people from all different domains. The fact is though that some of these champions are not in the sanest of state. Also we are particularly worried about Jinx, the newest champion arriving in the next few days, whom has been said to fit that bill pretty well. This is why we have summoned you Sky.'

He leisurely put the note away as he finished reading. He had read the message a few times before, but still had trouble fathoming it. He was returning to the League of Legends! This would be the first time in over 3 years he would be entering the scared grounds that kept the country together.

"No need to get excited." He took a deep breath as the caravan entered through the gates. "This time it is going to be different." He exited the cart and decided to take a quick walk around the area.

The place truly was beautiful. The premise was filled to the brim with magic crystals and the buildings were all made with granite. Champions and summoners alike mingled and relaxed. He couldn't help thinking the last time he actually felt any ease, let alone this much. It was truly difficult trying to keep up with everyone's expectations when it came to his studies. It all paid off though. He finished the program in less than half the time it took everyone else to and landed a great job in the league.

Satisfied with his stroll, he finally met up with his employers. After a greeting with the head summoners and a few pleasantries were traded, they led him to the room he would be working from. It was of the same caliber as the other sections of the building. It was a fairly simple room with a large desk and chairs. Eventually he was left alone to get ready. 'Tomorrow is when the sessions start. I need to get prepared.' He began to chanting a few words. 'Some of the champions might not like the thought of having a therapist.' He thought. 'If some of the records I read are true, there's bound to be a few attempts on my life as an act of defiance.' A bright light began to shine in the room. It slowly grew brighter until it engulfed every part of the room.


It was a usual day at the mess hall. The lines were filled with hungry summoners and champions alike, ready to eat. Ahri had a skip in her step as she trotted over to a table with Riven, Lux, and Sona already sitting at it. "Have you heard about the new psychologist Sky yet?"

Rivens face visibly tensened with annoyance. "Yes we've heard of him. That's all anyone has been talking about for the past two days". The Exile, along with many others, was not fond of the fact that part of their already limited free time was being taken. It was being made a requirement that all champions will be having regular secession's until deemed otherwise.

Sona, who had already been done eating, smiled. She reached for her etwahl and began to play a few soft notes. As she did, her words echoed into the three ladies heads. 'I already had my first session with him. He seemed really nice to me.'

Riven shrugged. "Either way, why are we all required to see him? Not every champion here is a-"

"Girls!" Ahri slammed her hands on the table. "You're all missing the point. What I was trying to say was that he's actually kind of cute. I heard he's single also. Best part is I am meeting with him in half an hour!"

"What are you planning to do?" Lux asked with her usual smile on. Ahri paused for a minute before a devilish grin crept across her face. "What am I planning to do to him?" she said in a very seductive tone. She leaned slowly over the table until her hair brushed past the side of Lux's face. She then whispered into her ear, "I'll do everything to him I did to you."

Lux's face changed to a bright red as Ahri leaned back and began to laugh. "Your horrible!" Lux said in an embarrassed tone. Ahri kept laughing, savoring every chance she had to show a bit of sex appeal.

Sona was able to assume what Ahri wanted from the start. Trying to lighten the tension, she began playing again. "Come on Ahri. Riven has to go see him after you."

"Oh does she? Well sorry to say, but things might be a little heated for a while. You might have to reschedule. Anyways, I better be off. I can't be keeping my new partner waiting." And with a wink directed to a certain blonde sorcerer, she left. "Don't let her bother you" Sona said. "Well, thanks for the conversation, but I need to get ready for a summoning. See you later."

With that, just Riven and Lux remained. Lux managed to push back her embarrassment as she started to get up. "Well that was fun. Hey, want to go to the shop real quick before your session? Last time I was there, I saw this necklace that totally matched your eyes."

"…"

"Riven?" The bruiser seemed to be stuck in a trance. "Hey, anyone home?" The mage began knocking on her head.

"Wha…oh yeah, sure. Let's go."

Lux seemed a little confused. "Everything alright Riven? You seem a little out of it."

"No, no I'm fine." Riven insisted. "I'm just not too happy about dealing with that man after Ahri has had her fun with him."

"Don't worry about it. We just need to have enough fun today to get your mind off it. How about we head to a new restaurant my friend told me about later today?"

"Sure. I would like that." The young mage jumped for joy before giving her friend a big hug and skipping in the direction of the exit. Riven's warm smile changed into a frown as the mage left though. 'Did Ahri mean what she said?' She thought. Riven never brought this up to anyone, but she had a very acute hearing from her past training. She had heard everything the seductress had whispered and felt taken aback by it. 'Did they have relations with each other?' A wave of emotions ranging from frustration, to jealously, to depression washed over her at one. 'Did it happen after I joined the league? Dammit! I knew I should have opened up sooner. The truth is Lux, I-''

"Oh Rivvvvven!" She looked across the room at the light mage wearing a partially annoyed face. "We have to get started now if we're going to see the entire store."

Quickly forcing a smile, she hurried over to her buddy. As they walked, Riven couldn't help feeling like she was losing her chance at someone special.


Well that was fun. Hi. I'm new to writing fanfics if you could not tell from my story above. I'd appreciate some advice, so GO AHEAD! Flame me with any problems in the comment section or whatever. Just add lots of smile faces to even it out :).

I would like to have the next chapter done by this weekend, but don't quote me on that. Life is busy man. Peace.