A/N: Lol just saying there's always lots of important or cool stuff on my profile. Right now there's a character poll for Yamuraiha: who are your top three favorite characters? ;D
Ty for reading. Enjoy.
"These are the Magnoshutatt dorms. You all will be staying in the first year dorms for now until you drop out of the entrance exams. These dorms are separated from everyone else as you still have not been accepted in the Academy yet, and if you survive for a year, you will be moved up into the second year dorms," Feiste explained. They were right in front of a tall building with spiraling towers.
Yamuraiha's eyebrows raised. Quite different from what she remembered from the original storyline, but then again Magnoshutatt was in war. Precautions were bound to be different, plus it would be a loooong while until Aladdin attended here.
"For now, you will be assigned a roommate of the same gender and will retire to your assigned room. No switching. Curfew is nine o'clock, we meet at six in the morning tomorrow to begin the third trial of the preliminary test. If you pass, you will go on to the second test, which is a written test. The top fifty of that test will then be judged and sorted into groups according to their skill level," Feiste informed, his eyes glancing around for anybody to disagree. After a brief period of silence, he nodded to himself again. "My colleagues, Edith and Marth, will be reading off the names and room numbers. These are all randomized, so do not expect the list to go in alphabetical order."
A woman with long, startling green hair and a man with royal dark blue hair stepped up to reveal themselves to the crowd. Yamuraiha didn't recognize either of them from the series.
"I am Edith, I am the Magic Theory teacher for the Elite Group A," the woman said, bowing her head in greeting. "I will be reading off the girls' names."
"My name is Marth, and I am the Magic Duelling teacher for Group C," the man introduced himself swiftly, also bowing his head. "I will be reading off the boys' names. We will alternate in reading off the names. As soon as you hear your name, come up here, receive your copy of the key and a map of the dorm, and find your room. The number will be the floor, the letter will be the room."
"Marie and Alexandria, 1A."
"Sariyah and Stephen, 2A."
"Clara and Shivasa 1B."
"Zayn and Seishi, 2B."
"Shirin and Ava, 1C."
"Sera and Lynn, 2C."
Yamuraiha inwardly groaned. Of course that stupid, irritating guy had to be in the same room as Sera. She had been planning on visiting her friend to check on how he was doing, but the notion was looking increasingly unappealing.
"Raiha and Alyasa, 3A."
Hearing her name (or, at least the name that she had put on her entrance form), Yamuraiha quickly made her way to Feiste, who was handing out maps and the keys. The man gave her a nod and also handed her a bag, her items that they had taken earlier.
She'd have to go up to the third floor, so she walked to the stairs and began making her way up. The stairs were beautiful, spiraling structures made out of some kind of ivory colored metal that was skillfully crafted into a twisted shape. She couldn't help but admire the architecture: Magnoshutatt must have been designed by experienced architects.
She finally reached the third floor, and now she had to go all the way towards the end where room A was. When she stood in front of the door, Yamuraiha finally allowed herself to truly breathe again and unlocked it. Briefly, she wondered if her roommate was already inside, and what kind of person she might be.
Yamuraiha didn't have to wait for too long. As soon as she unlocked the door, she heard footsteps down the hall.
"I'm assuming you're Raiha?" A girl asked haughtily, her eyes scrutinizing Yamuraiha from head to toe. The girl had long brown hair and emerald green eyes. She had a petite frame that reminded Yamuraiha of that of female gymnasts in her past life, and even though she had to admit that her roommate looked pretty, Yamuraiha immediately disliked her.
"Yeah. And I assume you must be Alyasa?" Yamuraiha asked, reminding herself inwardly to be polite.
"Obviously," Alyasa huffed. "Now hurry up and open the door."
"Okay," Yamuraiha sighed, and with a half sarcastic voice she muttered quietly, "Nice to meet you, too." Still, she did as she was told to, and opened the door.
The dorm was pretty neat, for being a 'potential first year'. She was instantly struck by the similarities of the room's decor and structure with that of which she had seen with Aladdin's room in the series. It seemed as if Magnoshutatt never did a makeover on any of their rooms in the years from Yamu's time to Aladdin's time.
"Che," Alyasa grumbled shoving past Yamuraiha. She glanced around the room before choosing the bed next to the window. "This is mine," she proclaimed before lying down.
Yamuraiha shrugged and sat down on the other bed, eyebrow twitching a bit more. "Fine with me." I forgot how annoying teenage girls could be.
Yamuraiha began to unpack her items and was pleased to see that all of her things were left untouched, despite the fact that they had confiscated her stuff before her interrogation with Feiste. She ran her finger along the smooth surface of her staff gently, almost fondly, before setting it down and continuing to unpack everything else.
Once she deemed all of her items neatly organized and safely stored, she smiled and grabbed her staff, shoving her copy of the key into her pocket and heading to the door. Alyasa's voice stopped her. "Where are you going?" The brunette asked, emerald green eyes narrowing.
"Out exploring," Yamuraiha replied cheerfully, sending the girl a mock-salute. "See ya' later." She headed out of the doorway and shut the door before the brunette could reply.
Glancing around the hallway and seeing that there wasn't anybody around, Yamuraiha decided to try out something she had been practicing for a while.
Generally, magicians each had an aptitude towards a certain magic. Hers, like the original Yamuraiha, was Water Magic (ironic as it may be). Blue magicians also had talent in Sound Magic, as each kind of Magic had its corresponding second affinity. However, Yamuraiha had theorized that magicians still could use other kinds of magic, but chose not to because of the difficulty.
It would make sense, and Yamuraiha was sure that if she were to recall more from her past life's foreknowledge, the evidence would only prove her theory. But alas, those memories were fading, and all she had to rely on was that small journal she had prepared when she was (even) younger. The journal held every bit of knowledge of the series that she could still muster up when she was two, having gained enough control over her body to properly write (ish…).
She closed her eyes, focusing on commanding the Rukh.
Help me, she commanded, stepping towards the window at the end of the hallway. She took another step towards it and felt wind rush past her. Then another step. Then another. And when she reached the window, she simply allowed herself to be levitated by the wind, clutching onto her staff as she flew out of the window and onto the ground.
She couldn't help but glance in wonder at everything around her. Magnoshutatt looked exactly like she remembered it to look like in the anime: beautiful architecture, all sorts of strange magical contraptions, and cascading waterfalls. Noticing a map placed directly in front of the first year's building, she decided to take a look at it.
Eyes skimming over the map, Yamuraiha had to admit she was impressed. They were in the second district, where Magnoshutatt Academy was located. In the district, several places for students and those who didn't have authorization to head to any of the other districts were highlighted on the map. There was a library (Yamuraiha took a mental note of that), a mailroom (she instantly knew she wouldn't be allowed to go in there), training grounds, a cafeteria, and even a bank.
She glanced briefly at the maps of the other districts. The fifth district, the one that held all the Gois who couldn't pay their taxes and was the one that got a lot of spotlight in the series, was unsurprisingly not on the map. The third district was basically made of shops run by both Gois and magicians, while the fourth district had more Goi-run bazaars and markets.
Since she was (probably going to be) a first year student, Yamuraiha knew she'd only be allowed access in this district. However, once she became a second year student she'd be able to access the third and fourth district.
...unfortunately for her, Yamuraiha was supposed to be a spy. And spies had to have actual info to report on rather than her roommate's annoying tendencies. She had to find a way to get access into the first district, only accessible to those with first class citizenship: all high level magicians.
...well then, she'd better hurry her pace and become just as much of a magic-prodigy as Yamu had been.
Yamuraiha inwardly groaned. She had a lot of work cut out for her.
"Out for a stroll at this hour?" A voice called dryly. Yamuraiha immediately recognized the voice. "Isn't it a bit late?"
"I needed some fresh air," she replied breezily. "And for what reason may you be here, Lynn?"
The blonde shrugged. "Sera's a bit overwhelming."
"If you think that he's overwhelming, try meeting my roommate," Yamuraiha deadpanned. "Sera's talkativeness may be a bit annoying, but she makes his annoyingness seem benign."
Lynn snorted derisively, but she could tell he was deep in thought. "Is that so?"
The two fell into an amiable silence, a refreshing change from the hostile looks and biting remarks from earlier in the day. For some reason Yamuraiha found that it was actually easy to be around Lynn. He and her both knew that the other was holding back several secrets, but neither made the move to pry.
Sometimes...sometimes Yamuraiha was just so tired of pretending.
She had pretended for Dunya that she was fine, happy and dandy just like the Princess hoped for her to be. She had pretended to Nick that she was just an intelligent, slightly mature kid. She had pretended to Mira that she would be okay.
She was living a lie.
And Yamuraiha was just so tired of always keeping up the mask.
She wasn't okay.
She wasn't.
And for some reason, she felt that Lynn understood that.
"I'm tired," she mumbled, and Lynn looked at her for one long moment. It felt like he was going to say something else, but she supposed he changed his mind. He turned away, saying solemnly, "You should get some sleep."
"I guess," Yamuraiha replied reluctantly. She didn't want to sleep yet...not yet… "You catch some sleep too. Staying up too late isn't good for you, and if you fail tomorrow I'm going to laugh at you."
Lynn rolled his eyes. "I'll be fine," he mumbled. "We'll... we'll both be fine."
She somehow felt that he wasn't just talking about the test.
Yamuraiha turned around and headed back for the dorms, leaving a brooding Lynn standing there and contemplating in silence.
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"It's time to get up!" A voice echoed through the dorms, and Yamuraiha woke up with a start. For once she hadn't dreamed of her past life, nor her death. She had just been dreaming of playing chess with Nick in the library. Simple. Easy.
She wondered of what Lynn dreamed about, before completely dismissing the thought from her mind. It wasn't her business.
She heard an annoyed groan and realized it must have been from Alyasa in the other bed. "Why so early?" She complained, getting up.
"Dunno. Are you going to wear makeup?" Yamuraiha glanced curiously at the small bag that the girl grabbed.
"No. Who does that?" Alyasa snorted. "Girls are cooler without makeup. Girly girls are such tryhards. I happen to know that I'm beautiful. Girls just try so hard to get guys."
It was one of the most amusing things her roommate had said yet. Yamuraiha had encountered several such girls in her past life: self proclaimed 'tomboys' who advocated gender equality but really held female superiority values. Despite being a female herself, she had to admit at times that they could be both stupid and annoying. And stating with confidence that females were better was simply, in Yamuraiha's opinion, stupid. And vice versa with males.
It was to even greater amusement to Yamuraiha that after she and Alyasa arrived at the main courtyard, when the brunette spotted Lynn her jaw dropped and eyes immediately turned starry.
"Yo, Lynn. Sera," Yamuraiha greeted tiredly. "How's everything so far?"
"The dorms are cool," Sera replied, giving her a bright grin. "I didn't know you knew Lynn."
"I was stuck with him/her for almost the entire day yesterday." Yamuraiha and Lynn said simultaneously, sneering at each other.
"And is this your roommate?" Sera asked, raising an eyebrow at Alyasa, who was fighting to maintain her blush.
"I...I...um, well, I'm Alyasa. Awesome tomboy-" Yamuraiha had to struggle to keep her face straight. "-badass magician, and single. I mean, not like I'm interested in you two, but you know, info." Alyasa attempted but failed to hide her admiring look directed towards Lynn.
Oh, brother.
This was such a pain. Lynn must have been thinking along the same lines as her, for they both sighed at the same time.
"All those who had previous interrogations yesterday, please come this way," Feiste called, and Yamuraiha and Lynn bid Sera and Alyasa goodbye.
"Good luck, you two," Sera called after them.
They were probably going to be specially monitored to make sure they weren't cheating, Yamuraiha supposed. Luckily for her, she didn't need to cheat. Musta'sim had quite an extensive forbidden library that the King had given her access to, and the fact that Sera's grandma sold books and let her read them also helped.
She cast a quick glance at Lynn. The blonde looked confident, not quivering at all unlike some of the other applicants who were nervously studying some of their notes for one last time. He noticed her stare and smirked. "Getting cold feet already?"
"Nope, just seeing if you were up to the task," she countered easily, maintaining a straight face as they walked into the testing room. It was a lecture hall, with scrolls that must have been their test booklets already placed at each desk. She settled into a seat at the back of the room, content with watching all the others nervously fiddle with the feather pen beside the scroll.
After explaining the rules, which basically just were rules about cheating and the consequences of being caught cheating, the instructor allowed them to begin.
She immediately checked how many questions there were. 257. Nice.
They obviously didn't expect for the newcomers to get everything right. She was sure that people from suspicious countries like her were being held in high standards, but she was confident in her theoretical abilities. Yamuraiha knew herself to be of higher than average intelligence, and coupled with her years of preparation for such a situation.
She glanced at the first question and smirked.
List the eight types of magic and all of the subtypes.
This would be a piece of cake.
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Later, at the end of the day, the rankings were posted, along with a portrait of them. About a hundred people had passed, rather a low number considering the number of applicants. She scanned through the list.
Sera was ranked fourteenth, as expected of his bookwormish self.
Alyasa was ranked twenty-sixth, surprisingly.
Lynn had an extremely shocking ranking of fourth, despite the fact that there were plenty of men more than four times their age still trying out.
Second place got an extremely OP score of 250.
...and her?
She couldn't help but smirk as heads swerved to look at her, Yamuraiha's teal hair clearly distinguishing her from the rest of the crowd.
A near perfect score of 253. Four questions wrong.
Alyasa's expression was priceless.
OMAKE
A/N: Thank Midnight0Sky for this one. This is the most fluff you'll get really. Please note everything is fanservice.
Prompt: Do a Frozen Song.
SONG CHOSEN: "Love is an Open Door".
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"I have five tests tomorrow, I haven't started on my essay, I have a ton of math and Chem homework to work on, and you guys decide to kidnap me and take me to karaoke?" Raiha's shrill voice echoed across the room as everyone simultaneously winced at the dangerous look in her eyes.
Everyone was gathered in one small karaoke room that they'd rented for the next few hours. Several of Raiha's closest friends were gathered, and she recognized everyone. Sinbad and his group: Ja'far, Hinahoho, Sharrkan, Pisti, Spartos, Marsur, and Drakon. Nick, Isaac, and Dunya. Lynn, Alyasa, and Sera. Even their close group of friends that were a few years below them: Morgiana, Aladdin, Alibaba, Kougyouku, and Hakuryuu.
There were so many familiar faces that Raiha half expected for the rest of the 'Kou royalty', as they had been dubbed since freshman year, to appear. She got along quite well with Kouen, and had an interesting relationship with Judal.
"Of course~" Sinbad said, attempting his most charming voice. Unfortunately for him, that earned him a slap in the face. Again.
"I tried to convince him out of it," Ja'far said apologetically.
"This is stupid. I'm getting out of here," Nick muttered, turning around and inching for the door before Sinbad cleared his throat and Marsur immediately stepped between Nick and the door.
"This is group bonding, and we're going through with it," he declared stubbornly. "Masrur, if anyone tries to leave, make sure they don't try again."
Immediately, several others who were trying to inch out of the room stopped moving, knowing it was hopeless to try escaping Masrur.
"I hate him so much," Lynn and Raiha muttered at the same time before noticing their synchronization and glaring at each other.
Sera laughed nervously. "Come on, you two. I'm sure it won't be that bad."
"Yeah," Alyasa added haughtily, hugging onto Sinbad's arm. "Besides, Sinbad's hot. You know, just stating the facts."
"I think there's something wrong with her eyes. First you, Lynn, and now Sinbad?" Raiha muttered half to herself and half to Lynn. The blonde haired boy immediately sent her a scathing glare.
"Erm...are we actually going to start singing?" Morgiana asked, raising her hand awkwardly in an attempt to get her sempai to notice her. Unfortunately, the scenario only escalated from there, and her question was ignored.
"I'm attractive," Lynn shot.
"No, you're not," Raiha refuted.
"Says who?"
"Says every girl who has eyes."
"What about Alyasa?"
"...I'm ashamed to call her a member of the female species," Raiha deadpanned.
"She likes Sinbad, and he's extremely popular."
"I doubt so," she countered.
"Yes, he is. Girls would kill to talk to him." Lynn crossed his arms over his chest.
"Well, I wouldn't want to talk to him even if he paid me," Raiha snorted derisively. (Behind them, a wounded Sinbad cried and hugged onto Ja'far for comfort. Ja'far was not amused.)
"You're crazy."
"So are you."
There was a prolonged moment of silence in which Raiha and Lynn continued their glaring contest. The contest probably would have gone on for much longer, considering their competitive natures, had it not been for Masrur hitting the two lightly on the back of the head.
"Stop arguing," he reprimanded. (For some reason, the situation felt so foreign and weird in so many ways.)
"It's only because she's so aggressive," Lynn protested. Behind him, Sharrkan muttered his assent.
Raiha glared at Sharrkan. "I heard that."
"I meant for you to, annoying woman."
"Better to be annoying than stupid," she shot back, but before Raiha and Sharrkan could continue their bantering, two hands rested themselves on both of their shoulders.
"Now, now you two." A tinkling laugh.
"Ah, Yunan, what's up? Did you just arrive?" Raiha asked cheerfully. "You look nice today." (Behind them, both Lynn and Sharrkan were muttering something about 'bipolar', while Sinbad continued to sulk and hug onto Ja'far.)
"I did, with Serendine," Yunan confirmed, motioning towards the pink haired woman beside him. The girl nodded at Raiha, and she returned the gesture.
"Ano ne, nee-chan. Why don't we start singing for now? We already paid for the room," Aladdin suggested, hugging onto Raiha's leg.
The teal haired girl immediately softened and patted her underclassman, sending him a warm smile. "Okay, Aladdin, if that's what you want." (Once again, there were mutters of 'bipolar' from the back, which she pleasantly ignored.) Turning to Ja'far and Sinbad, she asked, "What are we singing?" Seeing that Sinbad was about to answer, she added, "Ja'far?"
"I believe my lord wants to sing Disney songs," Ja'far deadpanned.
Raiha knew she was not the only person staring at Sinbad with the most unimpressed expression on their face.
"Okay, what song?" Dunya asked, bouncing on her feet excitedly. "Can Isaac and I duet? Oh! Oh! And Raiha and I later too!"
"Sure, maybe later," Raiha shrugged, smiling at the girl.
At the sound of his name, the black haired boy beside her immediately stiffened and said warily, "I don't think that's a very good idea."
Unfortunately for Isaac, Dunya pretended not to hear him, and within a few moments everyone was seated and watching Isaac awkwardly duet with Dunya with the song 'Tale as Old as Time' from Beauty and the Beast. Once the two were finished, their friends erupted in applause.
"That was great," Alibaba laughed afterwards. "Right, Morgiana?"
"E-eh? Yes, it was," she nodded. "What did you think about it, Aladdin? Hakuryuu?"
"That was cool! I wanna do some Aladdin songs," Aladdin beamed.
"I-it was interesting," Hakuryuu nodded quickly. "Kougyouku?"
"I liked it," Kougyouku agreed, a dreamy look on her face. It was nice to do something like this with friends.
"I'll draw lots for duets," Ja'far announced. "That way there's no fighting or arguing about who's next. Sin informed me ahead of time about this, so I already have paper slips prepared for both the song and the people. Whoever they are, they'll have to act out the song as well to amuse us. Sing well."
Sinbad and Aladdin perked up. Raiha and Nick simultaneously sunk farther back in their seats.
Ja'far pulled out the first slip. "Sinbad...and…"
(Raiha silently prayed.)
"...Hinahoho, I Can See the Light from Tangled."
Immediately, Sharrkan and Raiha began snickering. Everyone else wasn't far behind, covering their smiles and giggles with their hands in an attempt to be polite. Sinbad and Hinahoho both looked like men about to march to their deaths.
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"And at last I see the light~" Hinahoho and Sinbad sang, eyebrows twitching as several people began outright laughing and rolling on the ground. After all, the two had turned to face each other to 'act out' the song, and were holding each other's hands while holding the microphone with the other hand.
"And it's like the fog has lifted," Sinbad said in his most romantic tone he could, trying not to twitch as their friends began laughing so hard they had to lean onto each other to support themselves from falling off of the couches.
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"O-okay," Ja'far tried to stay professional, even though his mouth was twitching dangerously. "That was...interesting. Next pair: Sharrkan...and…"
Please don't be me, please don't be me, please don't-
"...Yamuraiha."
She cursed loudly, earning a light smack on the head from Marsur. She was somewhat satisfied to see that Sharrkan reacted the same way, however (and also earned a reprimand from Marsur). She still clung onto the small hope that they'd get some easy, non romantic Disney song, like-
"Love is an Open Door, Frozen," Ja'far read from the paper slip of doom.
"Why him/her of all people?!" They pointed at each other accusingly.
"The Fates decreed it," Ja'far shrugged. Sera couldn't help the chuckle that escaped his lips, although Raiha's chilling glare immediately shut him up.
"As long as it's not my Lynn or Sinbad," Alyasa sniffed. "Sharrkan isn't that cute anyways. Then again, it's not like I need a man or anything."
("Oi!" "Pfft. Told'ya so.")
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After a long argument about who got the guy's part and who got the girl's part, Raiha finally conceded defeat and just went as the girl. She was too tired to argue.
Raiha just decided to go with the flow. Maybe if she pretended it was just another play that their drama club (unfortunately, Sharrkan and Raiha had somehow ended up the leads in several of their school plays) setup, then it'd be easier to deal with. She just had to pretend that she was Anna, easy-peasy. And she just had to pretend that she wasn't feeling the stares of all of her friends staring at the two of them, sitting only a few feet away. No biggie.
Locking eyes with Sharrkan, it seemed as if her fr...classmate had reached the same conclusion, and when the music started they nodded at each other.
If we're going to sing and act together, we're going to do it well. So don't mess up.
"Hey...can I say something crazy?" Raiha asked, sending a nervous smile to Sharrkan. (She heard Ja'far suck in a little air: it was obvious that he had immediately figured out what the two of them were doing. She also heard a "this will be good" from Lynn that made her twitch.)
(On a side note, both Dunya and Sinbad looked confused at the change of attitude. Go figure.)
Sharrkan sent her a warm grin, an expression that he rarely bestowed on her. For some reason, she almost stumbled over the microphone cord, face heating up, and the boy barely grabbed her arm to steady her in time. His touch was like fire, and it took all that she had not to withdraw her hand. "I love crazy," he replied, eyes glittering with mischief and a bit of a flirty edge that was definitely fake. (...right?)
Taking another quick breath, she began to sing. "All my life has been a series of doors in my face." She whirled around leaning close to him and pressing her finger against his chest. "And then suddenly I bumped into you…"
"I was thinking the same thing cause like…" Sharrkan grabbed her hand and was about to kiss it when he realized where he was and temporarily broke out of character. His face turned a bright shade of red, rivalling that of a tomato's. Raiha was sure her face wasn't much better. He stumbled with his words but quickly recovered. "I've been searching my whole life to find my own place. And maybe it's the party talking, or the chocolate fondue."
"But with you…" Raiha found that she was starting to dip deep into her character, blocking out her surroundings and simply focusing on Sharrkan. She was on a stage right now, pretending to do a part. And she'd play it well.
"But with you," Sharrkan locked eyes with her, and for some reason their eyes stayed like that for a moment too long before they spun around and continued singing.
"I found my place." "I see your face."
Their voiced combined, harmoniously creating a beautiful mix that couldn't be described in words. Like it or not, Raiha and Sharrkan always found themselves on the same page, and easily could communicate with each other without words. "And it's nothing like I ever known before…"
One glance at the other person told them both all they needed to know. They rushed back to each other. Grabbing her hand (don'tblushdon'tblush-god damn it, curse herself she was definitely blushing), Sharrkan pulled Raiha closer and she leaned back, allowing for his arm to support her. "Love is an open do~o~r~"
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Ja'far watched his friends sing with a fond smile. Yamuraiha and Sharrkan had always struck him as an interesting pair, and whenever the two were together, interesting things were bound to happen.
It was obvious the two of them were in their own world now. Years of acting together had made switching personalities and working with one another not just easy, but natural. They weren't just singing for their small group of friends anymore: in their minds they were singing for their entire audience on top of a stage.
Even though they denied it, Ja'far knew the two were close friends.
...yet...yet…
Ja'far tried to banish the thought from his head, knowing that both of his friends would murder him if they heard the thought, but it had already taken root.
...well...when the two of them looked at each other like that, it really did look like they weren't pretending to be in love.
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A/N: Yes, yes. Please tell me I have people on the Sharrkan/Raiha ship. Because I've hopped aboard it. And am falling for it. Hard. (I am also shipping Lynn/Raiha, lol such a bad author...)
I'D LOVE TO DISCUSS SHIPS, JUST SAYING.
I'd like to note that that Sharrkan/Raiha and Lynn/Raiha's relationships may seem similar, but here's the key difference I'm trying to highlight. Sharrkan brings out the childish side of Raiha, the petty side of her that likes to win, and the side that just snaps back to insults without thinking. So he's kinda a person who she can be all chill and normal around. Lynn, on the other hand, and her are rivals. Sharrkan and Raiha like insulting each other. Lynn and Raiha like competing with each other.
Like, WHAT. You guys are so amazing. I really mean it. I keep seeing new additions and am just constantly mystified.
Regarding the reviews (which really was just ship wars)...note that all of these are just generalizations, not quotes from any reviewers.
"I SHIP RAIHA/NICK!" - yes, I do too. There was a lot of Raiha/Nick support in the comments this time for some reason lol.
"Please let Nick/Dunya live." - ...maybe. Ohohoho.
"Nooooo it's Sharrkan/Raiha~" - HERE YOU ARE, PRECIOUS SOUL. Sharrkan/Raiha omake. I'm glad I found a fellow Sharrkan/Raiha shipper. Hopefully many more are to come.
"THE OMAKE IS BEAUTIFUL." - from various reviewers. Tyvm. I'm glad you liked singing/reading it. ^^
Remember to request omakes in the reviews. :) I'd love for some feedback on Alyasa and Lynn's characters. And don't forget the poll on my profile page. (Lol I'm sorry for being so shameless.)
I LOVE YOU ALL.
Edit: Oh NOOOOOOO I cut out the most crucial part of the test scores lol. Fixing that on my phone at. Ty early reviewers for pointing it out.
Until next time~
