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Don't you guys love it when the school holidays come around? It's time to relax, recover from school…well, maybe if you didn't have to work. When I first arrived on Earth, finding a job was a bit hard while my flowers were growing. Do you know how sus it would have been if my flower shop just popped up? I had to wait for a good month or so before my flowers were grown enough to start selling them. From there I cheated with magic.

So, back to my story. I applied here, at a place called RoseBlade Ranch. With my pendant (which I still had at the time) I could easily communicate with the animals there, but now, this is going to be a lot harder. But I think I can manage…hopefully.

I was dropped off at the entrance, and I had to walk down dirt road in my black boots. It really had been a while since I've been here.

But the walk gave me a little more time to think. Yesterday, with Hikaru in the gardens…I don't know what happened to me, for once, I didn't hate him. It's like all my previous emotions for him just kinda went out the window.

"WELL I'M TRYING! I CAN'T GET YOU OUT OF MY HEAD!"

His voice rang in my head. I just can't stop thinking about it. Not to mention that dream that I had the other day. As hazy as it is, it was Hikaru, who was Shady, right? That's what you guys got out of it?

Come on, it's just some bull crap. A stupid dream right? So, why do I feel…different about him?

I need to focus on Haruhi and me right now. I need to take her out somewhere, and teach her magic. We already know what her power is, but using it in battle is going to be a different story. I know how to use my magic, which is elemental magic. Haruhi's magic…it's in her mind. And it's not like her mother can give her lessons on it. Which, is what we're going to do.

As luck would have it, her B&B she's working at is also the general area as RoseBlade Ranch, and I can just teleport to her and teach her magic at night. It's perfect really. I'll just teleport to her, or fly. One or the other, depending on how I'm feeling.

I lift my hand, with the palm facing the sky, and as I do so, small rocks begin to dance their way around, floating in the air. They then travelled up my arm, almost like I was Saturn and they were my rings.

The sound of a quad bike in the distance broke my concentration, and the rocks fell back to where they came.

Off in the distance, I saw dust flying behind a quad bike. A wild mass of crazy blondehair was perched on top of the vehicle. I know that mess anywhere.

"Crystal!" I hadn't said that name in so long, it almost felt refreshing.

The bike stopped with a skid before she jumped off, dashing towards me, "Georgia!" she latched herself onto me in a tight hug.

"I feel like you were waiting for me." I smirk pulling out of the hug to look at her. Her beautiful, crystal blue eyes shone so brightly, just as they always do.

She smiles widely, and laughs, "No kidding! I missed you girl!" She said rubbing the top of my head. For an 18 year old, she can be pretty childish, she's kinda like a big sister to me. Or at least while I was here. "Dude, you have to check out the new quads we bought. They're even faster than the last ones."

"And we're actually letting guests ride them? Wow, Mika is really stepping up her game." I say, honestly impressed with this place. They're stepping up their game, getting bigger and better.

Crystal jumped on the bike and signalled me to jump on too. "She really is!"

We made it to the brown and green double story house, parking the bike just outside the veranda. It had been so long since I had walked up these stairs.

When I first arrived on Earth, this is where I found work, shelter and a home. And, very easy work at that.

To keep it simple, this place is where people who want to be farm hands for a weekend, or a cow boy at best go for the weekend to experience just that. At BladeRose Ranch, you're able to ride horses, drive quad bikes, round up cattle, and if you're lucky, deliver a calf. Those who stay come in their cow boy gear, the hat included. And in all honestly, it's quite funny. They even would talk to us with the stupid accent.

"Mika! She's here!" Crystal shouts, bursting through the door with the helmet under the arm.

The owner, Mika was a woman probably in her mid-thirties, and quite the wild one for her age. She's always coming up with new ideas for the station, like faster bikes, more extreme horse trails and so on.

The rumble of footsteps hitting the timber upstairs flooded the silent room. "Oh my god!" The look of pure delight flooded her face as she saw me, "Look at you!" She ran straight in for a hug. "You're so much bigger now!"

"Oh come on, it's only been a few months!" I hug her back.

Crystal slumped on the couch, "Yeah, a few months of hell." She sighed.

"Crys, it hasn't been that bad." Mika rolled her brown eyes at her whinging. "It hasn't."

I smile, giving off a small laugh as I begin to move towards my old room. "Wow, you guys must have had it rough without me. How did you guys manage on your own?" I smirk, grabbing my door handle. I remember it so well, the small dressing table with horse statues on them, the yellow curtains, the rose patterned doona covers. Not to forget the photos on the wall of us, Mika, Crys, Rokai (or Rocky for short - he is also Mika's biological son) and me.

Crystal and Mika look to one another with wide eyes. Crystal reached out as I began to open the door, but I burst into it, expecting to see everything as I had left it.

"We…didn't…" Crys trailed off, as my eyes caught sight of the room, or more importantly who was in the room.

My eyes ran over his body, toned and tan, dripping with small droplets of water. It's easy to assume that he just got out of the shower, you know, considering there is a towel wrapped around his waist. He looked just as surprised as I was. My eyes locked with his own dark green ones, and honestly they were beautiful.

"I should really learn to lock that door." He nervously chuckled running a hand through his dark brown hair. A British accent clung to each word that left his mouth.

Mika placed her hand on my shoulder, "George, meet Ren. Our new stable hand."

I snapped out of my little trance, blinking rapidly, "Hi…" Before I quickly shut the door. "Well, that was awkward." I sighed, leaning up against the door.

Crystal began to laugh at me, "Sorry, you should see your face right now!" She said between laughs.

"We hired Ren a few weeks after you left. We trained him to do your job basically." Mika explained.

I tried to respond, but was thrown back to the ground when the door was opened. "Ow." I growl, looking straight up to see Ren looking down at me, an apologetic smile on his face.

"Sorry about that." He bent down and helped me back to my feet. His grip was strong and steady, holding me upright. "Are you alright?"

"I've had worse." I say, remembering how Blayze threw me around the city a week ago. Those hits would have killed a human. Looking at Ren, I noticed that he now had clothes on. A dark grey button up shirt, with the sleeves rolled up to his biceps. Dark blue denim jeans on, and black boots. "You get changed almost as fast as I do." That was the first thing that popped into my head, and obviously I had to say it.

He shrugged, "well, I do try my best. I'm Ren." He offers a hand out for me to shake it. I mimic his actions, handing him my right hand.

"Georgia. It's a pleasure."

He smirked dropping my hand, "Pleasure's all mine." He said with a wink before heading for the exit.

Crystal squealed in delight, "Isn't he cute?!"

I roll my eyes at her, "That's one word for it. That type of guy is what I deal with on a daily basis. I came here to get away from it." I pick up my bag and chuck it in Crystal's room.

Mika heads back upstairs, "You guys go do your job. We've got a big load of people coming in the next few days. The guest lodge has been booked out. There's so much to prepare for!" her voice fades as she walk away into her office.

I notice Crystal roll her eyes and beckon me with her hand to leave the house.

"I still think he's cute." She smirks as we head towards the barn.

"And I think Rocky's cute." I shrug as the red barn comes closer. In the barn, there were four stalls, each filled with a different looking horse.

That's when I heard him. That high pitched voice, getting louder and louder. "GEORGIA THINK'S I'M CUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTTTEEEEEEEE!" I hear him scream as he comes running at me.

The little guy, short black hair hidden under a red cap with a black horse on the front. It matched is red and black flannel perfectly. I love his little outfit, it's so cute. Everything from the flannel to the little brown cowboy boots!

He basically bear tackled me to the ground, with his head just reaching my chest. "I knew you thought I was cute!" He shouted with his face shoved in my shirt.

"Hello to you too." I say ruffling his head, before bending down to his height to give him a hug. To be honest, this is one of the only young kinds I actually like, well, besides Mia and Mel, my neighbours who I haven't seen for the longest time.

He looks to me with a big smile on his face, "So, does that mean we'll go on a date now!" Rocky was so excited.

I look to Crys for help, with pleading eyes. She smirked and shook her head, telling me she was staying out of this. Cheers.

"One day dude." I say, with a sweet smile, and he seems happy with that response, if not ecstatic.

He began jumping up and down excitedly, before running back towards the house screaming. "Yes! I have time to work on my proposal speech!"

"Wait, what!" I gasped, watching him click his heels as he sprinted to the farm house. You could hear the door slam open and shut as he went through them. He was on a mission and nothing was going to stop him. I sigh, lying on the grass, "Bloody hell."

Crys stood above me, blond hair dangling down like drapes. "Well, looks like someone's got an admirer." She cooed, mocking me with her smirk.

I rolled my eyes, "Please don't."

She moved around me, and extended her hand, "Come on, I've got a horse to show you." I take her hand, and she helps me stand, before dragging me to my feet. Crystal took me to the round pen, in which a mature horse was trotting around back and forth, occasionally neighing almost as if in distress.

He was honestly beautiful, a little scruffy, but beautiful. A pure chestnut coloured horse, with a lighter brown, almost blonde coloured mane. His hooves were a tanned/creamy colour, and the fur just above his hooves were white, as if he wore socks.

"This, is Jack." She introduces as we lean against the fence, "You want to know why we call him Jack?"

I shrugged, "Because of your ex, Jack?" I suggested.

"Close." She smirks, "Because he's a Jackass." We watched him continue to neigh, and run around the pen, coming near us and running away, over and over. He didn't seem too happy to be in there.

"Where's he from?" I asked, as Crys grabbed one of the lead ropes, hanging on the gate.

"We don't really know." She shrugged, "We found him wandering on the farm. So, Ren and I thought we'd keep him in here until we can work out what to do with him. I think he came from the herd that's a good few kilometres away from here."

I raised my eyebrow, "So he's wild?"

Crystal nodded, "Oh yeah. Big time. He won't let Ren or I even get close to him. But," She paused holding the rope out to me.

"You thought I could try?" I finish her sentence.

"It's just you were so good with the horses the last time you were here. Honestly, better than me and Ren combined, so I was hoping you'd give it a shot?" Her eyes were pleading. She really wanted this horse trained.

I sigh, taking the white lead rope in my hands. "Alright." I climb the fence, worried that if I had opened the gate, the horse might have tried to run out. Jack didn't seem too happy that I was in there. His pace quickened and he began throwing his head around a lot.

I could see Crystal tense, grabbing the lasso off the hook of the gate. "I've got this just in case." She prepared it, holding it ready to throw if something went wrong.

"Hey boy…" I said calmly, even though I was slightly scared. This is the first time I've tried to communicate without my necklace. It's a marvel I can still talk to Winter, but then again, she came from Asteria. Jack's neighs became more frequent as he began to run around me. I begin swinging my rope, fully focused on the horse. It forced him to change the direction he was running around the pen. Which means I was in control. "That's it…" I encourage.

I had a quick glance at Crystal as saw that she wasn't alone. Ren was standing right beside her.

I used the rope to make him turn back the opposite way, and he did as he was told. "She's doing it." Crys whispered to Ren.

This exercise is meant to show that you aren't afraid of the horse. I guess, in a way, it's mean to get the horse used to your actions, voice and body language. It's something someone showed me a long time ago, back on the farm. My Mum actually.

I flashed back to images of my Mum, Amanda, doing this exact same thing. Getting the horse to run around, showing them her body language so they get used to it. So they would trust her.

I did the same. Forcing the horse to change direction, and speaking to it softly making sure that it knows that I'm a friend. My magic used to help me with this sort of thing. My animal powers really. I could communicate with them, but, my Mum never had magic, so I can do the same.

My memory of her picked up again as she stopped swinging the rope, letting it just dangle from her hand just above the ground. I did the same.

I watched my Mum keep eye contact with the horse, before shutting her eyes, and turning her back on it.

The world went dark as I shut my eyes. I heard the dirt crunch as I slowly spun the other way, leaving the horse behind me.

I tried to focus on my breathing. Just in, and out, and in, and out.

My ears began to pick up the sound of hooves hitting the dirt ground, slowly getting louder. The hot breath of the horse hit the back of my neck, pushing part of my pony tail to the side. That was easier than expected. I heard him snort behind me, and I knew I had won him over.

I slowly spun around to face him, careful not to spook the creature. "Good boy," I reach out to pet his forehead.

What happened next happened so fast I barely had time to react. I hadn't noticed that his ears were pointed down, but I tried to touch him anyway. Within seconds he was up on his hind legs, neighing as if he was screaming at me.

"Look out!"

"Georgia!"

I felt the push from my right side, as I was moved out of the way of dangerous, heavy hooves which were coming down, right where I was standing. A warm body surrounded me as we hit the ground, dirt scraping against out exposed skin. I could feel that I had tiny cuts on my left leg and arm, but probably nothing more than a graze.

It took me a moment to realise that I was being held tight. One hand around my waist, and the other around my head, as if to cradle it. I actually looked up, staring into dark green eyes. Ren's eyes.

"Bloody hell," He muttered, looking up for the horse. I did too, watching Crystal struggle at holding the horse's neck with her lasso. She manage to tie the shrieking horse up to the gate, before running into the pen to help Ren and me out.

"Are you two ok?" She asks shutting the gate.

I nod, "I think I'm good." I say looking at my arm, noticing the blood dripping down. It's fine, just a small scratch.

Ren looks at me, "What the hell? I thought you were good with horses!"

It felt as if he was attacking me, "I am! I'm just…rusty." I trail off. It's more because I don't have my animal magic anymore. Thank you Hikaru for almost killing me. Kyoya still can't find anything about it. Just, RedRage1711. That's it.

He smirks, "Alright Rusty. Let's get you patched up."

My eyebrows shoot up, "It's fine, don't worry." I tell him. I can easily fix this with magic. Plus, I have that cream that we used when I was cut on my side, the day that Haruhi found out about what I am.

Crystal grabbed my hand and pushed me towards the house. "You've been here for like an hour or two and you're already injured. No surprise there." She pulls me into the barn, making me sit on a hay bale, whilst she grabbed out the First Aid kit.

"Would you guys quit it? I'm fine!" I stood up. Crys basically threw the box at Ren, before she pushed me down again, making me sit.

I just realised that I save so many people from certain death, but I can't manage to save myself from a stupid horse. Some hero I am.

Ren grabbed out of the box a hydrogen-peroxide bottle, and a few cotton pads, "Is that really necessary?" I wince, knowing exactly how much that hurts.

I watched him pour the contents of the bottle onto a cotton pad. "Oh yeah," He smirked, mischievously, "definitely."

My gaze travels to Crystal next, and she has an equally big smirk on her face, "You made us worry. You could have died if Ren didn't jump in and save you." She said, hopping up. "I'm just going to go and deal with that horse." She sighed.

"Wait," I widened my eyes, "Are you going to…?"

"Oh god no!" Crys shook her head furiously, "I'm just going to shoo him into another paddock so we can use the round pen."

I hissed in pain as Ren applied the pad, "ouch!" I heard him chuckle, "I can do this myself, I'm not a baby!"

"Well, if I have to look after you like this, it kinda does make you one."

I roll my eyes, pulling my arm away from him. "No one asked you to."

But he pulled my arm right back, pulling my arm, and in turn me, closer to him, "It's my job to look after the pretty ones."

I was shocked, taken back, "Did you just-OW!" I hissed in pain as the peroxide hit my graze.

"This'll teach you to wear short clothing on a farm." He said standing up, and putting the medical kit away. Did he just call me pretty? Or was he joking, surely he was just joking. I only just met the god damn guy. I mean, sure he's cute and all, but why would he be calling pretty?

I should be used to it with the host club, but for some reason, this just kinda gets me. Maybe because the hosts are nowhere to be found.

"You can stop looking at me now," He says with a playful smirk and a wink, "I already know I'm cute."

My face just dropped, and I felt a small twist in my stomach. "Think what you want." He offered me a hand upwards, and we head out of the barn.

"You just need to focus on what you want to happen, that's kinda how magic works. You think it, usually you can do it." I explain to the Logic Witch as we begin training.

"Usually?" She questions me, giving me a worried look.

I shrug, "You never know until you try."

After everyone went to bed, I teleported myself to Haruhi's B&B, and apparently, the hosts had made an appearance too. Like, out of nowhere they just kinda showed up. Of course it's something they would do. Thank god they don't know where I am. I'm one to cover my trails just to avoid this situation.

Haruhi sighed, turning her gloved hand into a ball, as she tried to make herself float.

When witches fly, it's a little different to fairies. We fairies control our wings, it's just like an extension of our body, like an extra muscle. So it doesn't take much to control it once you've learned how to do it.

Her hands began glowing a dark purple colour as she really focused. I noticed her slowly raise off the ground, only a few centimetres though. I mean, at least she's getting it.

"I-I'm doing it!" She shouts in excitement, lifting metres into the air.

I flutter my glittery green wings, feeling my feet leave the ground, as I hover in the air beside her. "You are!" I compliment, clapping as she begins to move a bit faster through the air.

Her smile wouldn't stop as her long brown hair whipped back and forth, flying around trees with ease.

"Why don't you try using a magic attack?" I ask, "I've seen you use it defensively defence, and I hardly call magically lifting a rock at someone an attack."

I hold out my hands in front of me, and a ball of darkness swirls in my hands, before I throw it at the sky.

Thunder rumbles in the distance, and you smirk as the dark clouds roll over the sky almost instantly.

"How is that an attack?" Haruhi asks.

I raise an eyebrow before clicking my fingers. A flash of lightning strikes down, right behind me.

Haruhi squealed in surprise, covering her face with her arms to block her from blinding light. "Woooaah!" She cried out as she began to fall.

Oh wait, I forgot about her thunder and lightning fear.

She screamed as she began to plummet to the ground, and I quickly got into action. I raised my hand into the air and a green light surrounded it. Vines rose up from the ground, wrapping themselves around the girl, taking her by her arms, legs and waist.

I float to the ground, and with the flick of my wrist, I turn her upside down. "Sorry Haruhi." I laugh, "I forgot about the whole fear thing."

She glared at me, "I'm sure." She sassed.

I rolled my eyes at her, and with a smirk I spread my fingers, and the vines released Haruhi, dropping her to the ground. Smiling, I sat down next to her, and shut my eyes, and in an instant, the storm was gone. "Better?"

"I don't know how you do it," she sighed, "You have such good control over all this, and I can't stay in the air."

I sighed, "It was…intense. My parents, my real parents thought that as a princess, I should know how to use my magic. So, I spent hours and hours training a day, becoming more powerful, just as a ruler should be."

She sighed, looking at me with tired eyes, "That's so much to go through."

I smirked at her, "I mean, it was only for like five years. From when I was ten until when I was fifteen. I was given intense Japanese and French, not to mention my school work. Let's just say, it was tough, but, I think we'll get you through it.

"HARUHI! ARE YOU OUT HERE?!" I hear a rather odd sounding voice call out.

I turn to Haruhi, eyebrows raised, to which she rolled her eyes. She then shut those beautiful violet orbs. Her Witch form fizzled away before she turned back to her usual self. "I gotta go."

She gets up and runs back to the manor. "Bye to you too." I smirked, before transporting myself back to my own bed room.

Alright this is the question of the day.

If you could, would you stay at Karuizawa's?

I totally would.

And my favourite movie is Treasure Planet.

Anyway, ill see you guys later.

Until Next Time.

Silva Out!