Jeran's Rival: Part III
Hey ya all! Is the thrill ready to smack your face? Are you all anxious what happened to him? Ahh! I just knew it! You couldn't take the suspense! ; ) Anyway, I hope you're ready for the next part! Oh yeah, you'll love this one since there's somebody who'll be waiting for you!
Inside Meridell Castle's Magic Class...
"All right!" a brown female Lupe kid with classroom robes shouted on a large mannequin inches away from her. "Take this spell! Stars Strike!" Small luminous star-like figures appeared in front of her. She commands them to charge at the doll, but something bad happened. The stars twinkled and scattered around her. "Get it off! Get it off!" she whimpered. The class laughed at her.
"Dispel," an old blue Kacheek with a tall magician's hat and wrinkled robes commanded as he claps his hands once. The stars disappear, and the young Lupe smiled in embarrassment. "Were you trying to do this?" the old mage smiled at her. "Stars Strike!" Stars formed around the mage. They then charged towards the mannequin, hitting it many times. He faced again at the young Lupe and scolded, "Miss Luna, you weren't focusing your spirit in your head and at the mannequin! Remember that a magician should know his opponent and the magic he or she is going to use against it!"
"Yes Professor Magus," Luna, the young Lupe, whined. "I won't forget it again." She then walked back at her seat, with the whole class looking at her.
Later, somewhere at the castle...
"Flame Wall!" she shouted at a hallway. Flames gathered in front of her, creating a fire barrier. "I did it!" she cheered at herself. "I never knew I could do it, but I did it!"
"Nice work, Luna!" Lisha, who was walking at the hallway, noticed her. "Uhh... but something's burning at your tail..."
Luan greeted Lisha. "Oh hi, Lisha!" she smiled. Then, she sniffed something burning. When she looked at her tail, she noticed that it was in fire! She panicked around, shouting "Fire! Fire!" around and around.
"Let me help you," Lisha shouted as she casts a water spell, showering Luna. It doused the tail fire, yet it also made the flame wall disappear. Lisha then saw the Lupe friend parking herself at the floor, crying.
"I couldn't do it!" she whimpered again. "I'm really jealous to you, Lisha! You could easily cast a magic that flies in your mind, while I can't cast a spell that's written on a textbook!"
"No Luna," the Aisha smiled as she pulls her friend up. "I believe you can do it! After all, every mage starts out bad! Sooner or later, you won't make a mistake! In fact, you can cast a magic that's in your mind right now!"
"Thanks! *sniffs*" Luna smiled as she stops on crying. "Say, where's your brother, Jeran? I haven't seen him around here."
"He's being nursed to health," Lisha replied with a sudden change in tone. "A Lupe named Janus had a battle against him, and after the fierce battle, the Legendary Sword that Jeran has was destroyed! It made Janus deliver a powerful strike that injured my brother!"
"Whoa! I'm really sorry!" Luna gasped after hearing what happened. "Gosh, that must've been hard. Have you already told that to the king?"
"Yeah, and he didn't know how to bring the sword back to its original shape..." Lisha replied while looking down.
Earlier, at the courtroom of Meridell Castle...
"What!?" King Skarl shouted to a surprise. "Somebody has attacked Jeran and destroyed his sword!?"
"That's right, sir!" one of the Pteris replied. "Lisha knew the whole story, and after telling it to Your Majesty, would you sir have answers?"
"I'm afraid this king has no answer at all," King Skarl replied in a low tone. "Never has the Legendary Sword been destroyed. Also, I never thought no vile person like that Janus could pull the Kosmos sword. Only the darkest of dark could do that! Anyway, is Jeran taken to the hospital?"
"Yes sir," Lisha cried, "and I still worry about him! The wound caused by that blade seems to be sapping my brother's energy!"
"That's why the king summoned me to heal him, young Aisha!" a benevolent voice echoed the room. A green Nimmo with a turban and priest-like outfit approached Lisha. "Don't worry, child. I'm here to save him."
"Oh, I haven't introduced you to Nigel. He's a priest specialized in removing dark magic," King Skarl introduced the Nimmo. "As soon as I saw those flashy things at the river at my balcony, I consulted him if things like this happened."
"So, you have no idea how to reform the blade?" Lisha asked the king. "I'm sorry," the king replied in a low tone, "that's beyond my knowledge."
Later at the canteen...
"Don't worry, Lisha!" Luna smiled as she bites a large Chia-shaped chocolate. "I'm here at your side."
"Thanks," she smiled back, giving her happy image back. "I feel better now. In return, I'll help you in your magic!"
"Thanks Lisha, but I prefer to have more mistakes!" Luna laughed. "It's fun when I commit those stuff! But next time, I'll be at your brother's next battle and beat the heck out of that Janus!" She and Lisha laughed, but soon, they stopped. Her pendant, a crescent-shaped jewel, glowed. The two wondered what it means.
-To be continued
Hey ya all! Is the thrill ready to smack your face? Are you all anxious what happened to him? Ahh! I just knew it! You couldn't take the suspense! ; ) Anyway, I hope you're ready for the next part! Oh yeah, you'll love this one since there's somebody who'll be waiting for you!
Inside Meridell Castle's Magic Class...
"All right!" a brown female Lupe kid with classroom robes shouted on a large mannequin inches away from her. "Take this spell! Stars Strike!" Small luminous star-like figures appeared in front of her. She commands them to charge at the doll, but something bad happened. The stars twinkled and scattered around her. "Get it off! Get it off!" she whimpered. The class laughed at her.
"Dispel," an old blue Kacheek with a tall magician's hat and wrinkled robes commanded as he claps his hands once. The stars disappear, and the young Lupe smiled in embarrassment. "Were you trying to do this?" the old mage smiled at her. "Stars Strike!" Stars formed around the mage. They then charged towards the mannequin, hitting it many times. He faced again at the young Lupe and scolded, "Miss Luna, you weren't focusing your spirit in your head and at the mannequin! Remember that a magician should know his opponent and the magic he or she is going to use against it!"
"Yes Professor Magus," Luna, the young Lupe, whined. "I won't forget it again." She then walked back at her seat, with the whole class looking at her.
Later, somewhere at the castle...
"Flame Wall!" she shouted at a hallway. Flames gathered in front of her, creating a fire barrier. "I did it!" she cheered at herself. "I never knew I could do it, but I did it!"
"Nice work, Luna!" Lisha, who was walking at the hallway, noticed her. "Uhh... but something's burning at your tail..."
Luan greeted Lisha. "Oh hi, Lisha!" she smiled. Then, she sniffed something burning. When she looked at her tail, she noticed that it was in fire! She panicked around, shouting "Fire! Fire!" around and around.
"Let me help you," Lisha shouted as she casts a water spell, showering Luna. It doused the tail fire, yet it also made the flame wall disappear. Lisha then saw the Lupe friend parking herself at the floor, crying.
"I couldn't do it!" she whimpered again. "I'm really jealous to you, Lisha! You could easily cast a magic that flies in your mind, while I can't cast a spell that's written on a textbook!"
"No Luna," the Aisha smiled as she pulls her friend up. "I believe you can do it! After all, every mage starts out bad! Sooner or later, you won't make a mistake! In fact, you can cast a magic that's in your mind right now!"
"Thanks! *sniffs*" Luna smiled as she stops on crying. "Say, where's your brother, Jeran? I haven't seen him around here."
"He's being nursed to health," Lisha replied with a sudden change in tone. "A Lupe named Janus had a battle against him, and after the fierce battle, the Legendary Sword that Jeran has was destroyed! It made Janus deliver a powerful strike that injured my brother!"
"Whoa! I'm really sorry!" Luna gasped after hearing what happened. "Gosh, that must've been hard. Have you already told that to the king?"
"Yeah, and he didn't know how to bring the sword back to its original shape..." Lisha replied while looking down.
Earlier, at the courtroom of Meridell Castle...
"What!?" King Skarl shouted to a surprise. "Somebody has attacked Jeran and destroyed his sword!?"
"That's right, sir!" one of the Pteris replied. "Lisha knew the whole story, and after telling it to Your Majesty, would you sir have answers?"
"I'm afraid this king has no answer at all," King Skarl replied in a low tone. "Never has the Legendary Sword been destroyed. Also, I never thought no vile person like that Janus could pull the Kosmos sword. Only the darkest of dark could do that! Anyway, is Jeran taken to the hospital?"
"Yes sir," Lisha cried, "and I still worry about him! The wound caused by that blade seems to be sapping my brother's energy!"
"That's why the king summoned me to heal him, young Aisha!" a benevolent voice echoed the room. A green Nimmo with a turban and priest-like outfit approached Lisha. "Don't worry, child. I'm here to save him."
"Oh, I haven't introduced you to Nigel. He's a priest specialized in removing dark magic," King Skarl introduced the Nimmo. "As soon as I saw those flashy things at the river at my balcony, I consulted him if things like this happened."
"So, you have no idea how to reform the blade?" Lisha asked the king. "I'm sorry," the king replied in a low tone, "that's beyond my knowledge."
Later at the canteen...
"Don't worry, Lisha!" Luna smiled as she bites a large Chia-shaped chocolate. "I'm here at your side."
"Thanks," she smiled back, giving her happy image back. "I feel better now. In return, I'll help you in your magic!"
"Thanks Lisha, but I prefer to have more mistakes!" Luna laughed. "It's fun when I commit those stuff! But next time, I'll be at your brother's next battle and beat the heck out of that Janus!" She and Lisha laughed, but soon, they stopped. Her pendant, a crescent-shaped jewel, glowed. The two wondered what it means.
-To be continued
