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Chapter II
The morning passed without unexpected events, so afternoon came
and the habitants gathered on the dinning room for their meal.
When Hartia arrived he saw that Orphen was already there, an
aura of bad mood could be sensed around him, and because he
haven't saw him during the day he approached very carefully and
sat in front to him.
"Hi."
"I'm not talking to you," Orphen said getting out his tongue.
"Come on, Orphen." No response.
"Orphen you can't ignore me."
"I can try."
"All right, I'm sorry!" Hartia said a little too loudly, but
still no response.
"What's the matter? Fighting again?" Lai said with his calm
voice taking his sit next to Hartia. He looked very amused, for
he found very entertaining when his lover argued alone because
his best friend was trying to ignore him.
"It was his fault Lai," Orphen said with puppy eyes, looking at
the seer. Said seer sweatdropped. "He forgot about me and left
me to my despair." Hartia rolled his eyes.
"I had to attend a very important business."
"Really? What kind of business?" Orphen looked at the redhead
with suspicion.
"Why… school business of course!"
'Of course,' Lai thought as he took a sip from his drink.
"You know Hartia, I definitely NOT consider bedding Lai school
business." Lai almost choked as Hartia facefaulted.
"Could you leave me out of this?" Lai asked.
"How did you know?" Hartia had troubles in turning his attention
from his lover to his friend, for Lai had always blushed so
cutely.
"You are my best friends after all," Orphen replied, smiling. "I
know you two more than you think."
"Everything's forgotten then?" Hartia's red eyes lighted with
merriment.
"As usual," Orphen said with a dramatic sigh turning to see the
green hair as Hartia laughed "Lai… you are blushing?"
"No I'm not! It's just that here is very hot." Both Hartia and
Orphen looked at each other. Lai could be so shy sometimes
*****
Majic stood in front of Childman at the master's study. The
blond child was very nervous for he had just arrived at the
Tower of Fang and it was the first time he was face to face with
such a powerful sorcerer.
"You will study with one of my best students. He has already
passed the test, so you can be sure that he is capable of
teaching you. Depending on your progress, you will study with me
or not."
"Yes, Master."
"You are dismissed. Out of this room there will be a person
waiting for you; he'll show you the way to your dorm." As Majic
went out another sorcerer entered.
"Master, you called me?"
"Tell Orphen to come." The sorcerer bowed and left.
'Orphen…' Childman thought and sighed. 'I'm still not in
agreement with that name… But Krylancelo died when Azalie left.
I hope that this child will open his eyes before he-' His
thoughts were cut of when he felt a familiar presence.
"Well, you came. I was expecting that Hartia or Lai will take
your place."
"No, not this time," Orphen said cheerily and Childman sighed.
It was bad enough that that trio was able to make lose control
(more likely Orphen), but it will be worse if he lost it
constantly.
"Orphen since you have finished your training as a simple
student now you must gain experience and learn the meaning of
patience. Today a new arrived student and you will teach him."
"What?! Why me?"
"Don't argue with me."
"Master I know that I'm one of your three best students" Orphen
started and Childman sweatdropped
'That ego…' the master thought 'Where he could learn to be so
arrogant?'
"But," Orphen continued. "Why not Hartia or Lai?"
"Just nod and leave."
"But-"
"Go."
"I just-"
"Go."
"Want to-"
"Go."
"Know who he is."
"G… Oh, that. His name is Majic, short, blond and blue-eyed"
"Good night, Master."
"Orphen," Childman said again calm and imposing as Orphen was
opening the door "If I found out that you relied your teaching
in someone else…" he left the sentence unspoken.
"Yes, Master," Orphen replied, bowing.
*****
Flameheart was watching from his window as Orphen left
Childman's study. He bit his lip in frustration. Not only
Childman but three of his students were considered some of the
most powerful sorcerers and had the elders' favor. Although he
was considered as great a sorcerer, not even one of his students
were as half as talented as Childman's. This made Childman a
better candidate to join the elders than him. But he wouldn't
allow it. His mother would help him.
TBC...
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