A/N: Greetings, friends! HAPPY HALLOWEEN! So, this is the first chapter of this new story we decided to actually publish. We really hope you enjoy this and give it a chance for it to blossom! Go to our profile for further information guys, and feel free to PM anytime!

Genre: Friendship, Humor, Adventure, Family and Romance.

Rating: M
-Probable lemons (only if requested)
-Homosexuality
-Language
-Action
-Mild Violence

Main Pairings: Swanqueen, Swen

Other pairings referred to in the story: SasuNaru, and more to come (we have no idea yet, you can add some if you want to help us xD)

Summary: Welcome to Creatures Academy! Where fandom collide! Regina Mills is the headmaster and Emma Swan is the security guard. Did we mention the students are way out of it too? Swen, Swanqueen, M, OC, OOCness.

Warning: May include some sexiness.

Chapter 1: First Days Are The Best

"Creatures Academy?"

"That's the name of your new boarding school," a raven-haired female explained to the blond sitting beside her on the passenger seat as she swiftly glided her pale hands across the wheel, carefully turning the Mercedes on the curve leading to the forest.

"Creatures? As in no humans?" The blond teenager inquired, placing her tan hands nervously on her red and black stripped mid-thigh skirt, watching the multitude of pine trees move out of the way and creating a clearing for the automobile to pass. She glanced at the rearview mirror, observing the road disappearing behind the vehicle.

"Well, not exactly."

Blinking, the teen stared at her aunt with a slight frown on her features, gray eyes twinkling apprehensively. "So there are?"

The older woman sighed, locking gazes with her niece's before returning her full attention back to the makeshift road. "Not normal humans, obviously. They're gifted in ways that are supernatural, Skai."

"Like what? Batman-style, Auntie 'Gina?" Skai sounded annoyed, running her fingers through her short blond side bangs, fixing her white glasses. "You know I don't like them."

"Don't judge all of humanity for something others of the same race did." Regina lectured, the frown etched on her face deepening. "Besides, these humans are considered freaks among their own kind. So, technically they aren't."

"Why are you even defending them?" Skai huffed, crossing her arms in front of her chest, the white buttoned-up blouse with a red bow tie and black suspenders that she wore shifting because of the movement. Regina eyed her niece with a quirked eyebrow, noticing how the younger female's nails dug into her arms. Obviously, the teenager was nervous. And honestly, who wouldn't be? Skai had lived through a lot of hardships, the humans being the cause of maybe half of it, if not more. That and the fact it would be her first time in the presence of other supernatural beings, like her. 'Well, not completely like her,' Regina internally mused. 'She is by far the weirdest species I have ever heard of. Werewolf, vampire and witch, huh? It's like a fucking threesome gone wrong.'

"They aren't that bad." Regina shrugged, turning her gaze back upfront.

Skai glared, not at all pleased with the answer she received. She opened her mouth to respond with a snarky comment but was brought up short. Instead, she gasped in utter surprise when the view in front of her morphed, seeing two large shining silver gates. The Mercedes came to a stop.

"Ugh, really? Silver?" Skai groaned and Regina couldn't help let out an amused chuckle.

"Please, girl. I know you." The raven grinned mischievously, sending a wink to her irritated family member.

"Whatever." Skai scoffed, rolling her eyes. Regina snorted, extending her arm toward the blond and snapping her fingers in front of her face. Skai jerked in shock, realizing that she couldn't hear a sound. She panicked, hands getting a grip of the dashboard in a frenzy while her nails lengthened and her teeth sharpened, her instincts and adrenaline skyrocketing so vastly, she could feel herself becoming dizzy. Regina smirked in dark humor at seeing the younger woman's reaction. Muttering a spell under her breath, she waved her hand, the tips of her fingers laced with purple energy. Instantly, the blinding gates clanked open.

She quickly snapped her fingers again in front of the hyperventilating teen, returning the younger's senses. "Get a grip, dear. It was just a deafening spell."

"Fuck you." Skai murmured under her breath, forcing herself to calm down as she detached her nails from the leather in front of her.

"What did you say, young lady?!"

"Nothing!"


"Mother of god!" Skai said in awe, pushing her glasses higher on the bridge of her nose and leaning closer to the window pane. Her gray eyes were wide, desperately trying to take in the dazzling sight of her new school, of her new home.

Beyond the gates, the rest of the road was full of dried yellow and red leaves from the abnormally huge oak trees, the telltale sigh of an early arriving fall. By the surprisingly clear sidewalks, large skyscraper-sized silver (she mentally whined) statues were placed in both sides, in a timeline order. Skai recognized some of the legendary supernatural heroes and heroines from the history lessons her uncle sometimes gave her as the Mercedes passed by, such as the Great Gryffindor, The First Sage of The Six Paths, Cronus, Gaia, Vishnu, Raava, Wan, Dracula, The Grim Reaper, Gabriel The Angel, and so on. She also was highly surprised when she saw villains as well.

"Hey, why are the bad guys here too?" Skai asked without looking back at her aunt, completely entranced by the beauty of the monuments. 'Is that Grandma?! And Hades, too?'

"Creatures Academy is a place for both light powers and dark ones. We make no exceptions, no matter what." Regina couldn't help but smile at the teen, glad that her niece seemed to like it.

Skai didn't see the raven's smile, but she could feel it. Her aunt rarely made the positive gesture around her, and it only made her more giddy. The nerves left her, replaced by excitement. She could finally be herself now, without the worry of being judged for what she was. Or, at least, she hoped.

Finally, after so long of impatiently waiting, there were no more statues, and Skai set her eyes on her new home. There was a five-story white castle-styled building more upfront, and she could even see students, all wearing the same uniform as her, socializing at the white cement banks that were beside the big structure; and the automobile stopped in the middle of a three-way along the road towards it.

"Over there." Regina pointed to her right, Skai averting her attention to see rows of three-story and two-story houses with different bright colors, a large silver arch at the entrance of it. "That's where the dormitories are, for both students and adults. Depending on the score of your entry exams, and, sometimes, depending on the rarity of your race, you will be placed. The higher the score, the fancier the dorm."

"Oh." Skai frowned, turning to look at the elder, who was nonchalantly fixing her black pencil skirt. "You didn't tell me what I got on the exams."

"I haven't gotten the results yet." Regina gave her a lopsided grin, dark brown eyes glistening mischievously. "What, worried you'll end up with the trolls?"

Skai paled dramatically. "Oh god, I hope not."

"They aren't that bad." Regina barked out a laugh when Skai grimaced.

"You keep saying that! Trolls are almost weaker than those disgusting humans, honestly!"

"I told you not to judge." The raven sighed at Skai's scowl.

"What? It's true!"

"Then you're in for a surprise," Regina remarked, swiftly turning the vehicle to the left, where the parking with a few other automobiles resided.

"Why?" Skai raised an elegant eyebrow.

"The student with the highest GPA points is, technically speaking, human."

Skai stared at her aunt. She didn't believe it for a second. "You're kidding, right?" She had heard that demigods, demon lords, witches, wizards, and creatures of all sorts went to this school. For a human, a pitiful weak feeble human, to be, at least academically speaking, stronger than all of them...it was impossible! It must be a joke!

However, it wasn't. By the look Regina gave her as she finally parked the car, Skai knew it wasn't a joke. "Really?!"

"The teen isn't all human, per se," the older woman said while she unbuckled herself and fetched her white purse from the back seat. "Since the student is a decedent from Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki."

Skai puffed out her cheeks, following the raven's lead and unbuckling the seatbelt. She felt slightly annoyed at the fact the things she knew of the gods were very little, if not nonexistent. Her uncle only taught her what he knew, and it apparently it wasn't much. "Who?"

Regina sighed, switching off the engine when she set up the emergency lever. "He's otherwise known as the First Sage. You'll learn about him in history class."

"Ah." Skai nodded, looking back at the school building as she grabbed a hold of her black and white backpack and hooked one of the straps on her shoulder. She gulped uneasily, subconsciously adjusting her collar.

Regina patted the blond's head, receiving the younger's attention because of the odd affectionate gesture. The raven smiled encouragingly. "You'll do fine, dear. Just remember to not be a smartass."

"I'm not a smartass!" Skai tried to appear to be sourly insulted, but she couldn't stop the twitch at the corner of her lips from resisting the urge to smile back.

Regina snorted, shaking her head and lightly ruffling the blond hair before she practically kicked her door open and slid gracefully out, ignoring the irritated grumble from her displeased family member, who also did as such.

"Headmaster Mills!"

"Oh! Miss Bell!"

Skai watched in fascination at the fairy who made herself present beside her and her aunt. She couldn't stop staring at the nearly transparent sparkling wings the blond woman wearing a long frilly green dress had. As she registered the name Regina called out, she wondered if this bright female was the famous Tinker Bell. She got bored after a while of hearing them talk about something she held no interest in, shifting impatiently from one foot to the other, her black combat boots making the slightest noise only she could hear, thanks to her enhanced senses.

"Give it back, Briknie!"

Jumping at the unexpected yell, the two adults stopped their chattering and Skai spotted two students who seemed to be fighting. One of them, to her worry, was a medium-sized cyclops, yet still way taller than all of them. He was buff, the uniform consisting of red and black stripped trousers and a tucked in white blouse with a red tie, which was slightly ripped and somewhat dirty, his feet bare and equally unsanitary. His one eye was a dark brown color, his skin a much lighter shade of it, an evil smirk adorning his features as he held up what appeared to be a simple stick out of another male's reach. The other was obviously too short to grab a hold of said stick, jumping up and down helplessly. Skai could distinctively smell magic blood in him, so she presumed he must be a wizard or a warlock, despite the fact she could also smell human blood in him as well. He was tall, for a human anyways, with black shaggy hair and shining purple eyes under black thick glasses with a fair complexion. He also wore the standard uniform with a few alterations of a gray sweater with his red tie elegantly put away, orange Beats headphones hanging around his neck, and thankfully wearing footwear, it being gray and white Vans.

"Ha! Puny little human!" The giant named Briknie laughed at the distressed male.

"Ugh, I will speak to you later, Miss Bell." Regina groaned while Tinker Bell nodded and disappeared in a puff of sparkles. She ran a hand through her short black hair, marching over to the teens creating a scene for several onlookers, her heels clicking when she reached the sidewalk. Skai hurriedly scrambled to follow after her. "Young man, give Mister Longbottom his wand!"

'Longbottom?' Skai mentally snickered. 'What kind of last name is that?'

"You puny!" The cyclops paid no attention at the headmaster's warning. "Bet your dick is puny too!"

The small forming crowd all snorted humorously at the comment and Skai could see the wizard's face redden in anger and embarrassment. When he finally stopped fruitlessly trying to get his wand back, she half-expected him to run away. But he took her by surprise when she smelled a spark of strong uncontrolled energy go through him. She gasped, having never been witness of such spontaneous powerful magic. His purple eyes narrowed.

"Don't underestimate me just because I'm human!" He hissed through clenched teeth, raising a hand for what Skai assumed would be his counterattack.

Regina, though, stopped him by rapidly taking a tight grasp on his wrist, and with a flick of her fingers with her free hand, the wand was taken from the giant's hold and into hers. Using the same wand, she sent a burst of dark purple energy toward the cyclops, who was flown back a couple feet. The other students quickly got out of the way from the falling giant, the ground shaking just a bit from his landing on his ass.

"When I speak, I will be heard!" Regina growled at the moaning in pain teen. "Detention!"

She glared at the wizard she still hadn't let go of as well, who flinched under the intense gaze. "Xkaliber, I expected more from you."

The teen named Xkaliber frowned, not liking the disappointed tone directed at him. "But I-"

"No buts." Regina stated harshly with clear authority, the wizard bowing his head in respect. She finally let go of his now bruised wrist, and almost shoved the wand into his open palm. "Detention for you as well, Mister Longbottom."

Xkaliber nodded mutely.

Regina glanced around her with a deep scowl, not at all amused by having so many eyes on her. "What are you staring at? Go to class!"

The students immediately straightened and bolted to their classrooms in utter fear of their obviously pissed headmaster. Xkaliber picked up his fallen orange messenger bag from the ground, briefly locking gazes with Skai and offering her a curious smile before also following suit.

"Honestly!" Regina huffed, rubbing her forehead with her deft fingers, eyeing the still groaning cyclops. "Where is Miss Swan, anyways?"

Skai raised an eyebrow, recalling hearing the same name just last night when her aunt picked her up. "Miss Swan? She works here? I thought she was human!"

"She isn't. She's the security guard." Regina acknowledged, tapping her chin thoughtfully as she scanned the area for said female. She paused for a second, realization hitting her like bricks, and looked back at her niece with a slight horrified face. "How do you know who she is?"

Skai smirked impishly, looking off to the side as if they were discussing the weather (which was quite sunny, by the way). "Oh, I just overheard your dirty phone talk with her last night. I never would've imagined you'd be a bottom, Auntie 'Gina."

It was exaggeratedly comical, the way Regina's face changed colors so quickly in mortification, and it made Skai laughed when she glanced at her from the corner of her eye.

"You little brat!" Regina hissed, huffing as she placed her hands on her hips and scowled. "Don't you know it's rude to eavesdrop?"

"I didn't eavesdrop!" Skai declared with a fake gasp, placing her hand on her chest as if she was completely shocked of such an accusation. "I simply overheard!"

Regina grumbled under her breath something about smartasses and their need to back off as she elegantly twirled on her heel and marched toward the glass doors that lead inside the Academy, some still wondering students cleverly avoiding her. Skai giggled, glancing up at the large silver coated Latin letters meaning 'Creatures Academy' on the high point of the building.

'Seriously, though, why all the fucking silver?' She grimaced, the wind picking up, blowing the leaves around her. Skai gripped on her skirt as the force of the air got stronger, pushing her pixie short blond locks out of her face with her free hand. She gasped softly when she sensed the magical energy in the air, feeling slightly on edge and apprehensive without her aunt in this new environment. She practically ran after Regina, gracefully dodging collisions with the other students, conversing or taking books out of their uniquely colored lockers, in the narrow, shockingly, impeccable hallway. Small balls of white energy were hovering above as the lighting, and Skai momentarily stopped to gaze at them in curiosity. She was feeling relatively out of it, never having been around so many powerful creatures (the combining smells were driving her crazy). The degree of magic was making her delirious as well, the mass of spirit electricity tingling her skin, goose bumps rising. Skai growled under her breath, cursing her aunt for not waiting for her and for not telling her how impacting this scenario change was. When she realized the raven was no where to be seen, again, she walked briskly, avoiding wondering eyes, toward where she thought she might've gone.

"Don't fret, dear." Regina spoke when she felt the presence of her obviously anxious niece following her, abruptly turning right on her heel at the first opening to the direction of the office, another hallway, with glowing gold names on the walls, greeting her. "The wind outside is just the Elemental Training class."

"Oh." Skai inwardly facepalmed, looking down at the pearl-tiled floors in shame. You couldn't really blame her, though. The first time she had smelled a creature like her, was Regina, and it had been an overwhelming experience. Her uncle had to take her in his arms and hum soothingly while petting her hair to calm her down.

Skai sighed, adjusting her collar closer to her neck. Her gray eyes darted across the hallway with many archways leading to what she presumed were record holding libraries. The gold names that somehow seeming to be floating on the walls instead of engraved were unrecognizable to her, and she couldn't help but stare in awe when she passed by an archway and saw books and papers flying about into cabinets and shelves.

Regina smirked amusedly, knowing that Skai was like a child in a candy store right now, finally opening the glass door that had the words 'Head Master' in Latin engraved in gold at the end of the long corridor and walking inside her office, leaving the door open for her niece. Skai scrambled to catch up, but found that she had accidentally bumped shoulders with a student unexpectedly coming out one of the archways, causing the books on the other's arms to fall down, for walking into Skai is as if walking into a cement wall (something her uncle Gio always made fun of). It was surprising, considering the fact Skai had never felt physical pain in her 16 years of life, that her shoulder actually throbbed, forming a bruise, from the simple run-in. She internally fretted for the other, knowing she must've hurt the fellow student as well. Skai quickly began to pick up the books, kneeling down on the floor, preparing an apology mentally. "I'm so so-"

"It's you."

Skai frowned at being interrupted, slowly standing up with the books held closely on her chest. She began to scan the other from bottom to top as she did so, seeing black mid-leg heeled boots with equally dark knee-high socks. Obviously, the other was female, wearing the standard black and red stripped skirt and white blouse uniform. She had on black arm warmers, and a red scarf elegantly wrapped around her pale neck, covering her equally as red tie. Skai's eyes widened, her lips opening just slightly in surprise when she recognized the passionate blue eyes partially hidden by bangs and black square glasses; her shoulder-length black with a few blond strands hair was down and a bit wavy. "What the actual fuck."

The young woman scowled, glaring at Skai quite unpleasantly and ripping the books from her grasp. She brushed past Skai, who couldn't help but stare at the other's retreating back in both curiosity and irritation. Skai didn't understand why she didn't immediately acknowledged who the other female was. Usually, she'd be able to smell people she had already met from miles away. But...

'I can't sense her energy. I can't tell if she's plainly human or something else. The time that I met her, I swore she was human. What...?' Skai was more than confused. She had once met that raven in one of her outings with her uncle in the village she used to live in. The memory was blurry, since she was in a young age, but she recalled that the raven had been just as hostile as she was now.

"I'm sorry about that."

Skai jumped, having been lost in her own thoughts, and was taken aback at the powerful smell of a dark energy right in front of her. She hissed lowly, alarmed, turning to face what was clearly a god-related being.

He was smiling friendlily without a glimpse of superiority, and it was a surprise to her. Most god-related creatures, specially with as much dark power as the one in front of her, tend to be overconfident and cocky. However, this guy was different. His smile, showing straight white teeth, was sincere. He was considerably taller than Skai, his skin the color of light brown, his eyes an unusually shining baby blue. He wore the school uniform with a black hoodie, a silver chain hanging on his hip, and red Vans. Skai weirdly noted that his eyebrows were like a line of blue flame, his head covered by a red binnie, and his ears pierced with blue diamond earrings. His hand was extended toward her and it took Skai a moment to understand the gesture.

She took his warm hand in hers and shook it. "It's...okay."

"She tends to be ill humored most of the time." He let go of her hand with a gentle squeeze, smile still in place. He cocked his head to the side in inquiry. "However, you looked like you already knew her."

"I guess I did." Skai wasn't all that sharing with her thoughts to strangers, specially to supernatural beings. But she liked his easy-going aura. "Are you a god?"

"Demigod." He grinned.

"Oh, good! I was wondering why you hadn't entered yet. It seems you made a friend." Regina leaned against the doorway with her arms crossed in front of her chest with a small smirk. "Do you mind staying here for a few seconds and helping her around the school afterwards, Mister Smith?"

'Smith? Does everyone here have ridiculous or common last names?' Skai's eye twitched. "I don't need any help-"

"You've just been here less than ten minutes and you look like you want to pounce and rip someone's soul out." Regina laughed at the look of slight fear Skai received from the demigod standing beside her.

"You aren't a spiritual vampire, are you?" Smith narrowed his baby blue eyes at her, taking a step back for safety.

Regina and Skai shared a look and burst out into laughter. The young man looked startled. "Did I say something funny?!"

"No, not really." Skai smiled at him. Regina gestured for her niece to follow her, leaving the confused and slightly stunned male to his own thoughts.

Skai immediately dodged a book that flew past her head. "Holy fu-"

"Maria!" Regina shouted, sending a glare to her niece, daring her to finish the curse with shinigami eyes. Skai pressed her lips together, her cheeks puffing out momentarily to then return the look with a sheepish grin.

"Señora?!" A brown head bolted out from behind a pile of papers and books on a white desk in the corner of the rectangular room. Skai watched, highly amused, as the strange woman, that smelled of magic, began to curse in a foreign language, scrambling around the desk to be at the front of it, facing Regina and bowing apologetically. "I am sorry, Señora, for my lateness. I was busy at home and now I came and look at all this mess! Please forgive me, Señora!"

Regina sighed, rubbing her temple with her forefinger. "It's alright, Maria. Just clean it all up and please find me the files for Skai Crow."

"Okay!"

"Is she your secretary?" Skai asked, following her aunt across the room to the door at the other corner, not taking her eyes off the distressed brunette digging through the piles of orange files in the metal file storage. "Why does she speak another language?"

"Yes, to your first question." Regina opened the door to her office, letting her niece before closing the door. "And she's Latin. From Low Earth Puerto Rico, I believe. Her English is poor though."

"Low Earth?" Skai frowned deeply, not understanding the reference. Regina sighed, going around her perfectly organized white desk and sitting on the white leather chair. Skai didn't sit down on one of the seats in front of said desk immediately, her eyes takin in the room. It was big and spacious, considering what she was used to, and it had a couple of floating photo frames of high honored graduating classes on the right wall. She blinked twice, now knowing her eyes weren't fooling her, intrigued at the fact the people wearing black robes were moving in the pictures. She changed her attention to the complete glass wall to her left, seeing a large grassy field with metallic banks around it and a track park where various of students wore sport clothing and were being directed by what appeared to be a couch.

"That's what you call the human world here." Regina observed the blond take in her surroundings. "You'll learn more about everything soon enough. Sit."

Noting the authoritative way that Regina said it, Skai obeyed and sat down on one of the seats, setting her backpack on the floor beside the chair and making herself comfortable.

"Here's your schedule." The raven extended her hand holding a sheet of printed paper and Skai gradually took it. "I signed you up for the boxing club since Giovanni once mentioned to me you were fascinated by it. The class periods are all one hour, and there is school from eight to five for five days a week. On Saturdays, I also signed you up for music club. Sundays are all yours, and it is the only day students will be allowed to invite family members and the such. No humans. Your things will be delivered to the dorm you ended up with, and I will warn you that they'll be five others, and I will not be acting on favoritism if anything happens."

The last sentence was obviously a warning for Skai to behave and she got the message very well. "What about my...uh, food?"

"I will be in charge of that." Regina amended. They both looked up when Maria silently opened the door and walked toward her boss, giving her a file.

"Aqui esta, Señora."

"Gracias." Regina nodded in approval and Maria offered a smile to Skai before leaving and closing the door behind. Skai patiently waited for her aunt to finish reading what was inside the file, and when her eyes widened in what could only be shock, the blond felt a wave of nervousness creep in.

"U-Um, what are my results?"

"You got a total of 85." Regina looked at Skai as if she was seeing an alien, her eyes still as wide as saucers. "That's really really good. You're on level 8. For a junior, that is beyond excellent. I am impressed."

Skai couldn't stop the proud smile that broke across her face, puffing her chest out slightly in self pride. "Of course! How can you expect anything lower?"

Regina smirked, chuckling and setting the file down, stamping it with the school crest. "Considering this is your first entry exam, dear, I am surprised but not unpleased. Your next exam better be higher."

"So, what dorm do I have?" Skai was feeling quite excited now, the grin full of joy seeming permanent on her face. Again, Regina couldn't help but smile at her softly.

"You're in the fanciest with the strongest and most honored juniors." Regina chuckled as the gray eyes twinkled in happiness.

"Does that mean I'm housemates with the student you were praising? What level does he have?"

Regina tusked, shaking her head. "I'm not permitted to tell other student's scores. You'll just have to find out yourself. The dorm number is 11508. I'm pretty sure Mister Smith can help you find it, since he leaves there as well."

"For reals?" Skai took the papers that were handed to her in a folder.

"Yes. Now go, you're late for your first class." Regina watched her niece hastily stand, taking her backpack, and exit, giving the raven a smile and wave.

'Guess you're now off on your own,' Regina sighed, leaning on the chair and staring up at the ceiling with a sad look. 'She's a lot like you, sister. Although the blond is definitely from her father, she-'

Wait. That reminded her of someone she needed to shout at.

"Maria, communicate me with Miss Swan immediately!"


"Oh, you actually waited." Skai smiled good-naturedly at the male she had met earlier standing by the door.

Mister Smith smiled back, shifting his blue backpack onto his shoulder. "What, though it was scared or something?"

"Perhaps." Skai stood next to him and raised an eyebrow. "I don't know your first name."

"Tobi." He flashed her a grin as they both began to walk. "Yours?"

"Skai Crow."

"Pleasure to meet you. What's your first period?"

"Um," Skai flipped through the papers in her grasp and finally found her schedule. "Chemistry."

"Great! So is mine. I hope you don't mind me asking, but, what exactly are you?"

Skai bit her bottom lip and looked up at Tobi apprehensively. All she saw there was open curiosity. He obviously didn't have any hidden intentions and he did already told her what he was, so, why couldn't she? "I'm a, uh, hybrid."

"That's awfully descriptive."

Skai scowled, playfully punching Tobi on his arm, who flinched at the brute force. "Bastard."

The hallways were empty, the only sound being Tobi's squeaking Vans and their softly spoken words. Distinctively, Skai could hear what seemed to be teachers and students chattering, and the occasional telltale vibrations of moving feet. Rows of gold engraved lockers were at each side of the walls, the continuation being stopped by the infrequent glass doors. Skai could see teachers of all types as they passed by, once even spotting a dwarf. Distracted as she was, it took her while to notice Tobi had stopped walking beside her. Confused, Skai stopped and turned to face him. "What is it?"

"Are you in good terms with Mikasa?" He asked, shifting his weight on his feet nervously as his eyes darted from Skai to behind her.

"Who?" She asked while swiftly turning on her heel, finally spotting the raven that had bumped with her earlier. Skai noticed the way the teen was standing, tense, with her hands formed into shaking fists and her eyes.

'Oh god, her eyes are red with four pupils?!'

"Mikasa." Tobi said, his voice full of warning and apprehension, moving to stand beside Skai almost over-protectively.

With a snarl, the raven named Mikasa twirled on her heels and started marching away. Skai, alerted, began jogging towards her, despite the exasperated look she received from the demigod. "Hey! Hey wait up! Have we met before? Hey! Don't ignore me! Who are-"

To say Skai was taken by surprise is an understatement. The blow of a clenched and chakra-fueled fist sent her flying back a couple feet, falling on her ass right next to Tobi, who quickly got in between them. "Mikasa! Calm down!"

"Am I that unimportant to your fucking memory?!" Mikasa growled, her fist still in midair, knuckles red from the impact. Three of her pupils twirled around the one pupil in the middle, teeth clenched as she began walking towards her again, paying no mind to the desperate demigod fruitlessly trying to stop her by flailing his hands in front of her.

"What the actual fuck?! What are you talking about?!" Skai hissed, raising her hand and flinching when she touched her tender cheek. The blonde growled, slowly getting up on her feet and putting on a defensive pose. She didn't know what was exactly going on, racking through her mind to any indication of who the obviously pissed off raven was. There was a memory, she knew, but it was too blurry, too far off, and all she truly recalled from it were the red eyes. Although, it had had two pupils then, not four. 'Why can't I remember?'

Tobi harshly grabbed Mikasa's arms before she could get any closer, her face beyond livid. "Hey! Mikasa, calm down! There's no need for violence! She's new here and-"

"Get out of the way, Tobi."

"Please, Mikasa-"

Skai gasped when the female, having grasped Tobi's shoulders, effortlessly threw the taller demigod to the side and out of her way, making him slam against the lockers and creating a dent on the gold. Mikasa glanced at her grunting friend apologetically, but then continued to glower at the blond as if her facial expression hadn't changed at all. Skai took in a deep breath, wishing she knew what was up with this bitch. 'What the fuck did I do to her, fuck.'

Out of the corner of her gray eye, she can see teachers and students peering through the glass doors curiously, some looking awestruck while others absolutely worried.

"What you even doing here?" Mikasa hissed, trying her best to internally calm herself when she sensed eyes on her.

"I could ask you the same thing! What the fuck are you? And who are you?! Why'd you punch me?! I did nothing to you!" Skai was shouting, not because she was scared, but because she was desperate. She knew the extent of her power, and even with the sealed necklace her aunt gave her, she knew she could fatally injure Mikasa, despite how strong the raven seemed to be. She didn't want that, even if the raven was being a bitch about this.

"You did nothing?!" Mikasa shrieked, and Skai swore that she could finally sense a burst of powerful energy inside of the other that actually intimidated her. "Yeah, that's exactly what you did! Nothing!"

Skai gasped and barely managed to dodge when Mikasa launched herself at her. The blond rolled across the floor, and watched the other save herself from landing on her face by using her hands and flipping back to her feet. Deciding it was time to fight back, Skai hastily stood up and held up her fists on each side of her face, her gaze narrowed when Mikasa adjusted her scarf and mimicked her stance. It surprised Skai a little, the confidence and essence of power that Mikasa showed. "I don't want to fight."

"It's not like I'll give you a choice." Mikasa hissed back and ran forward, sending a well aimed kicked to the head which was narrowly avoided. Skai harshly grasped the raven's ankle hard enough to bring bruises and twisted her, obligating Mikasa to place her palms flat on the ground. The raven growled, using her free foot to kick Skai's unsuspecting stomach. The blond gasped at the blow, her glasses falling on the floor and shattering, letting go of the ankle in favor of stepping back and caressing her stomach. "Agh."

Mikasa stood up straight and was stunned when a fist collided with her chin, her glasses flying off, and sending her back what would had been a good mile if she didn't stop by quickly placing her feet firm on the ground and using her strength to stop the sliding. She raised her head, hair momentarily getting in the way of her vision, and managed to block a kick with her forearms, utterly taken aback at the brute force that slammed her against the wall at the end of the hallway.

Mikasa groaned at the impact, her teeth clenched tightly together and pupils swirling. She wasn't about to be undone by some newbie, however she was pissed off. Livid, and it was shattering her control, the rage shaking her body. The fact that her opponent had obviously been a lot stronger than expected only made her angrier. 'If she's this powerful, why didn't she do anything back then?!' Frustrated, Mikasa's eyes stung with unshed tears.

Skai saw the raven's eyes water, and wondered if her hit had gravely injured her. There was anger and hatred in those red orbs but also resentment and hurt. Those last two made her heart clench and her limbs weaken ever so slightly. Mikasa growled darkly when she spotted what she thought was pity in those gray eyes, and used the distraction to her advantaged, grasping the smaller girl's knee and pulling her closer, meaning to punch the shocked Skai right on her face but instead took a hold of a flashing gold necklace that caught her sight and ripping it off.


"You called?"

"Fucking Christ!" Regina screamed in surprise, abruptly standing up from her seat next to her desk, and clenching her chest where she could feel her heartbeat going much faster that normal. She sighed when she spotted her girlfriend, wearing her usual blue jeans and white blouse with the school crest on one of the front pockets, her blond hair tide up in a high pony tail. Regina sloppily threw herself back on her chair. "Emma!"

The blond grinned at her from the other side of the glass wall and then in a blink of an eye she was inside the office surrounded by light blue dust, leaning over the desk to peck the raven on her nose. "Hey, beautiful."

"Hey yourself." Regina scowled, rolling her dark brown eyes at Emma because of the show of affection, despite the contradicting light blush that covered her cheeks.

"You mad or something?" Emma frowned worriedly, moving around the desk to promptly settle herself on the raven's lap and smile a bit too sweetly. Regina felt her right eye twitch in annoyance, resisting the urge to push her off her lap and start throwing a tantrum like a child. Emma's smile turned into a mischievous grin, wrapping her arms around the raven's neck and briefly pressing their lips together.

Regina sighed, closing her eyes and raising a hand up to massage her forehead where a headache was beginning to form while the other circled Emma's waist. Seriously, lately she couldn't even be mad at the blond for five seconds. When Emma goes and does stuff this cute, it left Regina feeling disgustingly mushy and shy and shit. 'Damn her.'"I should be mad at you for being late, you know. I had to do your job today."

"I heard. You took down poor Briknie. Sorry, babe, I overslept." Emma kissed the raven softly as an apology and pulled back to smile brightly.

"Is that what you call an apology?" Regina arched a perfect eyebrow, making Emma deviously smirk and lean forward again to press their lips together gently, slowly growing in intensity. Emma shifted so she could straddle the raven's lap, hands rising to intertwine themselves into glossy black locks. Boldly, she opened her lips so her tongue could slid out, sensually licking Regina's bottom lip and asking for entrance. Letting out a blissful sigh, Regina parted her lips and welcomed the slick and intoxicating tongue inside her warm mouth. They both moaned, Emma bucking her hips closer to the raven's while Regina slid her hands down the blond's back and finished placing them on Emma's ass, tugging her closer.

Their chests were pressed closely together, and they could practically feel the heat radiating from the other's. Steadily, the atmosphere escalated, leaving the women breathless with their own actions, caressing each other almost roughly with want and need. 'Oh, god, it's been too long,' Regina moaned, the sound sexily vibrating against their joint lips and making Emma groan. Truth be told, it had only been three days since their last encounter, but to her, it felt like years. She wanted this to last forever.

Emma internally smiled in victory. 'Yes! I am so getting laid tonight!'

Just when they were truly getting desperate, Regina suddenly stiffened under Emma and roughly pushed the blond off, who, too surprised to react fast enough, landed on the floor with a slightly pissed off look forming on her face. "The fuck, Regina?!"

"Goddammit, Skai! Not even ten minutes!" The raven growled under her breath, paying no mind to the flabbergasted woman on the ground, and walked briskly to the door, trying her best to make herself presentable on the way. "Miss Swan, follow me! It seems my niece is getting creative too soon in the morning."

"Ugh," Emma whined, crawling up to her feet with a sigh and adjusted her pants, which had lowered from Regina's groping from earlier. "I'm starting not to like this niece of yours. Nope, not at all. Interrupting our sexy time..."


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