? POV
I took heavy steps, as I entered the boarding school that I was attending for the third year. The skies were grey, and the clouds were rather bunched together as rained poured. I kept walking, soon approaching the office building. I took in a deep breath, as the air was filled with a funny smell as it was raining.
The building was it's usual lilac colour, the principal had promised a navy blue recolour, but she has been saying that for the past year. It's still going to remain it's ugly lilac colour, which looked very dull amongst the pouring skies.
I entered the building, my steps lightened as I was now undercover. I looked around with a sharp gaze, looking at all of the students walking by. I took off my sunglasses and ran my tongue along my teeth, going over my fangs. "This is going to be a good year." I said aloud, in a rather happy yet evil voice.
Dawn's POV.
"Dawn Berlitz hurry up! We're going to be late!" My best friend, Barry said from downstairs. I stood in front of my mirror, fixing my soft blue, straight hair. Once putting in these yellow hair clips, I pulled my white and pink beanie over my head before looking back to my giant, purple suitcase and making sure I have everything.
Recently my Mother, Johanna and I moved from Twinleaf Town, Sinnoh to Lumiose City, Kalos. My childhood friend Barry had moved here three years ago with his parents. We moved here because my Mother got offered a job with almost double the pay here in Kalos, but she would have to often travel around the region which would leave me alone at home for weeks at a time. After regaining contact with Barry again, he informed me that he went to Lumiose Boarding School, the best school in the city. It also worked out perfectly if my Mother wasn't going to be home often, so I enrolled and thankfully, got in.
"Dawn! Hurry up or I'm going to fine you" Barry shouted. I huffed, going through my piles of clothes for the last time. "Barry! For Arceus sake when will I next be home? I have to take all of my good clothes with me!" I retaliated, stacking my endless piles of much loved and needed clothes back into my suitcase. I then bent down, under my bedside table and pulled my phone charger from it's electrical socket and placed it in my suitcase as well. I then scavenged through my drawers in hope of finding my phone. Luckily enough I did, for some strange reason I left it in my drawer beside my makeup bag.
"I can't forget this." I said, taking my black and blue striped make up bag and placing it my suitcase. "Hmm.. Anything else?" I wondered. Barry shouted again, "For Arceus sake Daw-" I groaned and cut him off, "Shut up! I'm coming!" I retorted, quickly scanning my room. I grabbed my hairbrush from my tallboy and flung it into my suitcase before dashing into the bathroom and taking my toothbrush, toothpaste and a bar of soap and throwing it into my luggage.
In a rush, I zipped up the suitcase and hauled it downstairs carefully as I surely didn't wait to injure myself right before starting at a new school. "Finally! I thought you'd never come downstairs!" The tall blonde haired boy muttered, as my mother laughed. My mother then walked over to me, still taller then me, she hugged me. "Dawn I'm going to miss you so much! Please come back whenever possible!" She said, squeezing me.
"M-mum! I need to breathe!" I joked, as she let go of me. I gave a smiled, as I noticed she was tearing up. "You know Ms Berlitz, every second weekend we are able to come home." Barry awkwardly informed my mother, as he scratched the back of his head. "Yes, I do know that but still, I'm going to miss my little girl." My mother then hugged me once more. "M-mum, We really have to go." I blurted. My mother finally pulled away, "Alright, bye sweetheart." She smiled.
My mother then turned to Barry, "Barry please take care of her, if any guys hit on my daughter I give you permission to beat them with a stick." She admitted happily, as I sweatdropped. Barry chuckled, "Sure thing Ms Berlitz! I love hitting jerks!" He grinned, before he opened my front door.
It creaked as he opened it slowly and wheeled his small, blue suitcase out of the door. I came behind him, wheeling out my heavier, larger, purple suitcase. Barry smiled as he looked up at the sky, "Thank Arceus, it stopped raining!" He cheered.
I laughed at the blonde haired boy, as we then started walking to the boarding school, Barry was telling me all about some of the friends he had at the school. We fell silent, all that was heard was the water squelching under our feet as we walked. "Hey Dawn, I should probably tell you this for your safety, but there are some people at this school that you need to be aware of." He said, looking at me.
He spoke in such a serious tone. "Why so?" I asked, adjusting my scarf as a chilly breeze blew. "W-well.. It's kinda hard to explain, I'm sure you'll get a strange vibe or something if you run into certain people. Just please be careful." Barry sweatdropped, as we were approaching the entrance gates of the boarding school.
I was astonished with how beautiful the school looked. We walked in, the entrance had garden beds on both sides of the pathway, full of blooming tulips. The front office building was painted a lilac colour, which Barry stuck his nose up at. "The principal has promised a repaint for over a year now and it's still an ugly lilac colour." He huffed. I laughed, "It's not that bad Barry." I insisted.
Ash's POV.
I stood by my locker, the faded blue colour of the lockers bothered me. "Will this school repaint anything?" I sighed, before putting in my combination and opening the creaky, metal door. "Hey Ashy boy." I heard a familiar voice say. I turned around and saw Gary Oak, he was tall with brown hair and wore a black polo shirt, with some stupid signature necklace he always wears, and a pair of black pants. The brown haired prick, smiled smugly at me. I looked at his teeth, as he had sharp fangs. I then looked to his eyes, as they were a deep red.
Those were vampire characteristics, of which I had as well. My deep red eyes glared into his, "What do you want?" I asked. Gary shrugged, taking the sunglasses that he held in his hand and placing them on his head. "Have you seen the humans this year? " He asked, his voice displayed that he was hungry.
I went to scold Gary until someone else did it for me, "Can we try and keep the humans alive this year?" We both turned to see Serena, standing tall as she came over, her deep red eyes shone. She wore a pink dress with a red cardigan as well as matching boots. Gary laughed, mockingly as he walked close to Serena. "But what fun is that? We can drain their blood.. And honestly if needed turn them into Vampire.. We could do with more vampires.. as this school only has the three of us." He huffed, looking into her eyes with a smug grin.
Serena's glare turned even angrier. "We are not the only supernatural beings in this school, dumbass. Do you know what will happen to us if the school finds out what we are? They'll burn the lot of us!" Serena hissed, shoving Gary out of her way. "Oh Serena, who else is there? The wolfgirl, the witchgirl.. There are only the five of us.. It's a little lonely don't you think?" Gary challenged. Serena walked towards Gary, taking heavy steps, "Just lay it off the humans! We'll get caught." She hissed, before finally walking away.
Gary laughed, before looking at me. I held my glare. "We're vampires, how else are we going to eat?" He laughed. I sighed, Serena and I were careful when eating, of course like all Vampires do, they need to drink blood to survive. The two of us have our own method or drinking blood from a human and making sure they don't go off and tell authorities. Gary on the other hand was careless, he drank blood from our fellow students who could easily tell teachers.
Suddenly the double glass doors opened as Barry and what seemed like a friend of his, walked in. They seemed to have come through the office building then into this building, the dorm rooms and lockers, upstairs was the classrooms. "Hm, looks like blondie has a new friend." Gary noticed, looking at Barry. "I call dibs." He added. I scoffed, "Dibs? What is this? You can't take control over a human!" I said, angrily. Two years ago Gary said those same words to me when a new girl had walked through the same doors, and within a week he compelled her to like him then drank every single drop of blood from her until she was dead. Gary then looked at me and laughed, "Please, I'm Gary Oak." He laughed.
Barry's POV.
We got Dawn's schedule, room number etc, we left the office building and came out into the courtyard, Dawn was yet again amazed by the beauty of the school - which I fail to see. She kept rambling on about the gardens and the trees. We then walked through the double glass doors to the bottom floor of the main building, which had all of the dorm rooms and lockers. The second floor had all of the classrooms. As we stepped inside, I noticed Gary and Ash talking by the lockers nearby. "Shit!" I muttered.
Dawn must of noticed, "Is something wrong?" She asked me, with slight concern showing in her facial expression. I shook my head, "Nah, everything's fine." I said, before looking back at the two. Gary looked over here and smirked, I felt anger rise, I knew what they were.. Ash and I have been friends ever since I started here.. three years ago. As for Gary, he is an absolute dick.. He killed a girl in the first week of her staying here.
"Alright, Classes start tomorrow, the girl's dorms are down that way," I pointed, to the right. "And boy's dorms are down that way." I pointed to the left. "Alright, thanks Barry." She smiled, but I could tell that she was nervous. I then checked over my details, "My dorm is #147, if you need anything just knock." I assured. "Thanks Barry." Dawn said, before wheeling her suitcase down the corridor. I then walked down the left corridor.
Gary approached me, "So who is the girl?" He asked, his voice made me want to slam his head into a locker door. "That girl is the one human you will not be going near, you hear me!?" I said angrily. Gary laughed, "I can do wait ever the fuck I want blondie, don't you dare try to push me around." He said, with his annoying voice. He then walked away as I groaned. I then heard footsteps and I looked behind me to see Ash.
"Ash! How was your Summer break?" I asked, as the raven haired boy approached me, "Fairly boring, how about yours?" He asked, his deep red eyes shone as he looked to me. Ash was the only supernatural being I could really trust, although the only supernatural beings I knew of in this school was Ash and Gary. "I was helping a friend move." I shrugged. Ash paused before speaking, "Was that blue haired girl the one you helped move?" He asked. I nodded.
"Gary has taken a shine to her." He then said, as I froze. "Y-you've got to help me keep her from all of this supernatural bullshit Ash, especially from Gary that asshole." I stammered. Ash nodded, "Don't worry, I've already thought of keeping your friend away from Gary.. What is her name?" He asked. "Her name is Dawn Berlitz." I replied, feeling happier that I could trust Ash.
"Alright, Hopefully she'll be in some of my classes, I'll do my best to keep her away from Gary.. We don't want another incident, like what had happened two years ago." Ash said. I nodded. Ash then looked at my details, "Oh, You're in room #147.. So is Cilan, Gary and myself." He said. "Fuck." I grumbled, "I told Dawn if she needed anything to come to our dorm." I mumbled, filling with regret. Ash sighed, "Like I said, I'll keep him away from Dawn." He said, as we began to walk to our dorm. I couldn't believe this luck, but I was glad I could trust Ash.
Dawn's POV.
I walked down the corridor, counting the rooms until I reached number #313. I took light steps as I continued to wheel my suitcase. I couldn't help but to feel nervous, the people I was soon to meet would be my room mates for the rest of the year. I wobbled slightly as I walked, counting the numbers on the doors. "#311, #312, #313." I said aloud, but quietly.
I got to the door, nerves filling me. Who will I be stuck with? Will I get along with them? Will I have classes with them? All of these questions filled my head, as I reached my hand out to open the door.
