She was borderline insane, they said. She didn't know how they could come up with such a ridiculous claim; after all you are supposed to protect the one you love right? However, Faye Chamberlain sat in her mother's office, alone. The clock on the wall ticking away the seconds, the silence slowly smothered the witches belief that she was in the right, until her mother walked in at least.
"Faye, good you're still here. Uh yeah, sit down and i'll deal with you in a moment." Dawn Chamberlain said with a hint of stress in her voice. Faye tutted and rolled her eyes. It was always the same, Faye did something wrong, her mother acted busy and they barely spoke about it.
After another 20 minutes of silence Dawn stopped what she was doing and looked at her daughter sternly.
"Why'd you do it?"
Faye smirked and ran her tongue along her top front teeth, ether this was amusing or she was really going for pissing her mother off.
"Come on, it's not like i hurt them and they totally saw the funny side once they'd stopped panicking!" Faye examined her nails as her mother slammed a file on her desk.
"Damnit Faye! Pouring water over someone from a petrol can and dropping a lighter into it is psychotic! I don't care if you thought it was funny, you pushed it far this time! That time when you set Cassie's poem alight, I forgave you, the time when you made the beakers explode I could understand but this?" Dawn waved the lighter used to commit the act in the air while Faye watched reluctantly.
"This is wrong! This is sick! You should know better than that Faye i didn't raise you like this!" dawn ran her fingers through her hair and sighed as if she'd just made a deal with the devil.
Faye stood up.
"Where are you going?" Dawn asked with a tone that would make anyone else sit back down, anyone but Faye. Her daughter just rolls her eyes and walked to the door.
"I'm leaving, i thought that was obvious?" Faye had her hand on the door handle when from behind her she heard her mother yell her name.
"FAYE! Sit back down! I didn't raise you like this!" Dawn yelled louder than she'd have liken too, however it had no effect on the girl she was trying to discipline.
Faye spun on her heels, venom was in her eyes and hatred flowed through her veins,
"You barely raised me at all! After dad died all you ever seemed to do was throw yourself into your work and leave me at Diana's house! Well I'm sorry but I'm not taking orders from you just because you gave birth to me!" With that, the fire obsessed witch walked out of the office, ignoring the stares from other pupils in the corridor.
"Stupid Cassie, always getting the adults to protect her arse! Is it my fault her horrible ratty perfectly smooth blonde hair compliments her ridiculously bright blue eyes? Or that her smile makes me go weak? No. It's not. None of this was my fault!"
Faye smirked as she thought of a way to drive Adam and Cassie apart, leaving her free to pull Cassie into her grip and keep the blonde girl at her mercy. Unknown to others but Faye dreamed of the day when the feisty blonde girl fell to her knees, skin bare and willing. Faye would always top, she was a predator playing with her prey and there was nothing but the promise of Cassie quivering under her from pleasure and release that'd satisfy the hunger inside.
Faye's smirk grew and caught the eye of Diana who scowled at her from across the corridor; Faye had no intension of sticking around however, she walked out of school, hands in her leather jacket and she walked to the abandoned house. She found Diana's book of shadows in its usual hiding place, seriously that girl was predictable.
She must have spent the next few hours reading the book for a seduction spell or a slave spell, she didn't find what she was looking for because suddenly the others came in, Faye leapt up and hid the book away,, hitting the sofa seconds before they arrived at the top of the stairs.
"Faye." Disappointment rang out from the voice who spoke the girls name; she looked up to meet the blue eyes who in her thoughts begged for her to overwhelm them.
