That morning, when I woke up, I went downstairs to the kitchen. I sensed that something was wrong. I whipped around and found myself in a crowded room full of people I didn't know. My hand when instinctively behind my back. If anyone of them came forward, they would be hit with a good dose of water.

One of them did take a step forward. He had red hair and hazel eyes. I felt I should've recognized him. He wore the colors blue and orange. He had a headband with a Pegasus on it.

I revealed my hand, showing the water that I held. "Don't come any closer!" The man did take step back. But then, I expected him to. It's not every day that someone meets an elemental.

I decided to change the water into a more deadly object; I turned it into fire. Everyone gasped and took a took a step back, every one, that is, except a red-headed boy with white pieces outlining his hair. He simply glared and took a step forward.

He had red eyes that matched his hair. His hair flicked up like a crown. He wore a red and gold coat over a black shirt and pants. Admittedly, he was attractive.

I threw a spark at him to scare him back. But he didn't even flinch. Something about this dude made me uneasy.

"Who are you?" I snapped, rather annoyed than impressed.

He leaped forward, grabbing me by the waist and slamming me against the cupboard. If it had been a normal girl getting this treatment, they would cried out. But atlas, I'm not a normal girl. But not being completely arrogant, I will admit, I winced.

"Sakyo," the first redhead said. "Not so hard! She's just a scared little girl! You'll make her cry."

"I'm not gonna cry," I snapped, angry that he thought I would. "And I'm not a scared little girl! I am an elemental. We don't scare easily."

"An elemental, huh?" My captor said. "You sure acted like a little girl."

"Mph, funny, I was gonna say the same thing about you, Sakyo." I spat right back.

He looked back at the older redhead. "I like her. Girl's got spunk." Then he let me go.

I right hooked him in the face. "Glad you think so." I said as I stepped over his unconscious body.