Quick Notes: Hey, ArepTesa here! I am alive and well, just a tad busy, I will return to 'Ammit' soon, but I didn't like the way I wrote it originally- so I'm editing then re-uploading the chapters to make the story better- I've already completed Chapter 1 and am halfway through 2, but for now I had an idea for this so... here.

This is just an introduction really, so the rest of the chapters should be quite a bit longer.

...Jeez, I talk too much...

WORD COUNT (not including notes or titles): 416


Hunter Magic

Chapter 1:

Dark Hallways and Darker Magic


Quick and undetected. That was the key to this mission's success. Of course the figure moving through the Moon Dorms dark hallways was both. This swift and confident figure was that of an experienced, well researched person who knew the schedule of the dorms inhabitants, who knew when all occupants would be far away from their extravagant abode, and who maintained a completely relaxed mind-set; driven towards its goal, but calm- for even the slightest emotion could leave a scent that would have him tracked within days of his departure.

He could not be caught quite yet- not when his master still needed his assistance in this struggle for the chaos the master sorely needed to set the final stage.

But, he was thinking too much; the master had warned him against such things- so the figure marched through the dorms; easily locating the current target's quarters, and even more easily locating the artificial food supply the foolish noble should have kept on him; though, he supposed, this just made his job all the more simple.

With a quick incantation and a drop of the vile, viscous, black substance held in a glass tube onto the tablets packet; complete with a foul smelling fume cloud- dark blue in colour- the figure noted, covering the small area surrounding the objects, the figure was gone, as though he was never there- leaving the cloud to dissipate without a single trace.


Elsewhere, a violet-eyed youth watched the Moon Dorm building from afar; shoulders tensed and eyes searching, he thought that he had sensed a presence within the stone walls; but, being distracted by a small commotion inside the class of vampires that he was currently watching over from the window, missed the shadowed figure that flashed through the trees; away from the looming building.

The classmates all seemed to be accounted for anyway, so perhaps he had imagined it, he had thought as he lead the white-clad students back to their gilded prison; of course, had he known the trouble this flippant thought would have made later on, perhaps he would have been more adamant at voicing his concerns to the other prefect by his side.

Alas, he did not; so the beasts at the very top of the food chain returned to their dorm, not knowing that with all their superior strength, speed and raw power, they were frighteningly more vulnerable than they had been when they had left the walls of their home, earlier in the day.


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