A/N: A new multi chapter story! I was reading other stories when I realised that I want to refer back to their summaries but because I was reading on my phone I had to go back. So I thought it would be a good idea to put the summary on beginning of every chapter. And about the disclaimer thing, is it a necessity? I mean it FAN fiction right? I don't think the owner would write as their own fan! Anyhow, I don't own Ghost Hunt.

Summary
Trying to find a meaning to her life, she applies for a Wizarding school far away, even though she knows that her powers are next to none. Upon arriving, she is forced by the headmaster to join an organisation where the most powerful wizards lie, hoping that she would improve. But what happens when she has to go deep into the hole of danger with them and their narcissistic leader?

Chapter 1

Every life is made with a meaning. The meaning to influence. Others or yours. It doesn't matter. It wasn't long before I realised that my life hasn't shown any meaning. The thing is, that I didn't care about it's meaning. One day though, I got into an argument with one of my classmates. He was angry because I got a low level on my test and told me that I'm wasting my life. He said that there are lots of people who would give everything to end up in my position. But my life, it isn't that easy either. I know he said it because he works for a charity and all thinking that my life is perfect compared to the people he sees, but it got me thinking; am I really wasting my life?

A few days later I found my mother's will, which turned out to be a letter to me. She had surprisingly wrote about the magical abilities that run in our family. The fact that it's faint and slight but true. She had told me to follow my heart and cherish what I feel inside. To work hard, and to accept myself with pride. I didn't understand it, but I knew something, I had to follow my magical life. Mother had also wrote down the name of a school.

After a few hours of trying to make sense of everything, I decide to search the name mother had wrote down. The internet had really let me down, it had a website, but to access it you needed a code. So I headed down to the library, thinking that some information may be in there. The central library was my best shot; I went there.

I spend hours searching for a book on that school. I asked all the librarians, even some random strangers. I was at loss if I didn't find anything and I knew it, I knew it well. On my fourth round of checking, I felt a tugging sensation. Remembering to follow my heart, I checked behind the books in the shelf in front of me, only to find another one behind it. It was a green book written in Latin. I couldn't even read English, yet alone Latin. I sighed before checking out the book. The book didn't even exist in the system so the librarian told me to keep the book. That was good, because translation takes up time.

The next day I skipped school in order to accomplish some translation done using the internet. Thanks to my knowledge of Romanised Japanese I could actually type what it said. The book was about magic. Different school and such. It took me hours to find the school I was looking for. There was an email address and that's it. The only choice I had was emailing the headmaster. Whether he accepted students this way or not, it wasn't up to me anymore.

I didn't know if the headmaster could even understand Japanese. His school was in a Latin book after all. I couldn't trust online translators either. They had failed me many times. I ended up emailing it in Japanese after all, thinking that I wouldn't get accepted anyway.

The next week went by very slowly and painfully. It felt like someone was ripping my heart into pieces every second. I know that I said that I wouldn't get accepted ,but, that small chance was very depressing and at the same time relieving.

It was on Saturday when I noticed that I had a letter sent through my mailbox. Quickly, I ripped the envelope apart. The letter was from the magic school. I got a chance. How they found my address was beyond me but I was too happy to care. The school is technically free so it's way better. Most schools are free in the magical world. It was written in the Latin book. I wish normal life was like that. Where everything is free and free and free until you graduate.

And that brings me to now. I'm standing in front of the headmaster, two twins and a large pile of books. I simply failed my first week here. Well, naturally I was behind the class but the headmaster thinks that if I get involved with the twins popular organisation I would be able to get better. The organisation, led by the twins, consists of the most powerful wizards of the country. I am really nervous about working with them. For them to be more exact. Especially with the death glares one of them sending me.

"Let me introduce you to the twins, this Oliver, leader of this organisation and the President of this school. And that is Eugene, he is also a leader of 'Black Fire'. He is
our Vice President . Quiet frankly, I don't even have to do anything with these two around." Headmaster explains. So, their called 'Black Fire' huh?. Headmaster's a tall guy with a funny looking face. Brown eyes, brown hair and a warm smile.

I look over to the twins and make a smile. They are quite tall with black hair and blue-ish eyes, although for one of the twins it's tinted towards grey. Extremely pale skin and very good-looking.

One of them rolls his eyes and steps forward. "Oliver Davis." He says. That was a very small introduction, I know. He was the one glaring daggers at me. I nod before bowing briefly and looking towards the other twin. He suddenly smiles warmly and steps forward. "Hey, it's nice to meet you! I'm Eugene but you can call me Gene. And call that idiot of a genius Noll." He points towards Oliver.

His warm attitude lights up the mood thoroughly. "Well, I'm Mai Taniyama. It's nice to meet you too!" I turn towards Oliver, " And you!" Oliver nods.