Hiya, moi again. You're lucky, once again, I'm very tired but I thought, ah what the heck, I love doing this!

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Yes, I finally own the rights! Naaa, just kidding, they still belong to Rochelle, who without I wouldn't be writing this. wooo. Now to the story, which is short coz there was no Dimitri but I made it up. Enjoooooy.

I sent Rose back to her room whilst strolling back to my dorm lesuirely. The only thing I would have the next day was training with Rose as the school wouldn't need any help from my during the day.

I decided to take the non scenic route, around the common room, which I had not thought of when I had stormed up there is a furious anger.

As I came halfway between the two, I cursed remembering I would have to report back to Kirova.

I turned sharply to the left, back towards the soul-taking room that was her office. How she spent almost half of her time in there, I didn't know.

I know casually on her door before strolling in and seating myself across her with a small smile.

She raised an eyebrow at me but continued writing until she reached the end of her paragraph. I frowned at her, furious at how she was ignoring me.

"Belikov, give me a minute. I know you did well because of your smile but I need to do this. So please stop glaring at me." She asked politely, not bothering to look up from her work once.

I lifted myself from the chair and paced over to the window where the daylight was blocked out by black curtains but a chink still shone through. I longed to sleep but I also longer to stroll in the daylight, hand in hand with... Who am I even kidding?

"Right. Guardian Belikov, please return to your seat and report what happened."

I sat back down in the chair, for once feeling sheepish about what I had done.

I explained what had happened in detail, leaving out the explicit details of my mind but explaining what I had done to Jesse.

Kirova sighed deeply before shuffling her papers slightly.

"I understand how excruciatingly difficult it would have been to hold your temper, Guardian Belikov. But I can see how sorry you are for this but I'm afraid this is your last warning." Headmistress Kirova explained, her face devoid of emotions once again.

I nodded with relief before standing to my full height.

"Ah, Dimitri. I guess your thoughts regarding Miss Hathaway have changed, have they not?" Kirova asked me, obviously just trying to be polite but it made me want to blush all the more.

"Ahem, yes. We've sorted out our differences and I have realised she isn't that bad to work with" I answered, only lying the smallest bit.

I nodded respectfully to Kirova before walking out and closing the door quietly.

I sat down under the tree which I realise would help me better than sleeping would. Maybe I could sort out the mixed emotions I had for Rose and decide what was best to do.

Of course, I knew what was best to do but it wasn't what I wanted to do. For once, I was thinking about my life and what I could be doing, not what the system made me to be.

On one hand, there was beautiful Rose whose eyes shone so brightly when I gave her a compliment.

On the other, there was the fact I was seven years older than her which made me think of the implications on myself as well as her.

I stood up aggravatedly, angry at myself for not choosing the correct thing to do, when I used to know exactly what to do within seconds. It was Rose, messing with my brain with her face, her knowledge and her body.

Disgusted at myself, as well as feeling surprised at feeling all of this at once, I stormed back into my dorm where I sat on my bed and calmed my thoughts.

I could not do anything, let alone practice with the girl who plagued my thoughts constantly, without calming myself first.

The next thing I knew, I had woken up, still fully clothed in a daze. The sun was no longer up instead replaced with a primrose sunset that signalled the beginning of a new vampiric day.

I breathed in the dusk air strongly before I blitzed into the shower. An hour later and I was out running on the track, my thoughts clearer and brighter than they had been the past night.

With a large smile, this time because I knew what I should do, I started to jog towards the gym where my Rose awaited.