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Bridgette yawned, sitting up in her bed and stretching as she did so. She rubbed her eyes sleepily, crawling out of her bed and to her desk, where she kept her online Diary. Plugging it in and entering a password, she began to write.
Dear Diary, I had the strangest dream last night. I found a pair of earrings on my desk and put them on, and this strange creature named Tikki-
"Good morning Bridgette!"
"Gah!" Bridgette fell off of her chair and turned around frantically to see the creature- Tikki, from before.
"Are you ok?" Tikki asked, tilting her head curiously as she floated around the other.
"Fine." Bridgette rubbed her head as she sat up. "Happens all the time." 'And that was no dream.' She added in her head idly.
"Oh, that's good." Tikki sighed in relief. "I hate to bother you, but do you have any cookies?"
"Cookies?" Bridgette asked.
"Yeah! Like chocolate chip- those are my favorite." Tikki said happily. Bridgette smiled.
"Yeah, I have some from yesterday downstairs. I'll be a sec." She smiled and moved to her door, opening it. It lead to her hall- on the other side was her parents bedroom. They wouldn't be up yet, as Bridgette liked waking up early in the morning. It helped her get started on cooking before school. Speaking of which, tomorrow would be her first day of high school. She grabbed some chocolate chip cookies, and pulled out a tray to place her cereal, bowl, and a pint of milk on, before going upstairs again to Tikki.
"Thank you!" The creature cried, picking up a cookie and taking a bite out of it. Bridgette sat down on the floor and Tikki sat across from her, watching Bridgette make her breakfast. After a few moments of silence, Bridgette spoke.
"You said… that I'm your protector?" She asked.
"Yup!"
"And what does that entitle?"
"Well…" Tikki looked to the side before smiling at Bridgette again. "You have to protect me from any harm that might come my way. You can do this by transforming into a hero, and keeping your earrings on at all times! When you transform, I help you with fighting. I do have many years of past chosen and fighting up my sleeve, so you don't have to worry about that. You just have to think of what you want to do, and I'll help you do it."
"What makes the earrings so special?" Bridgette asked.
"Well, I'm bound to them." Tikki admitted. "If they fall into the wrong hands, then the world as we know it will disappear. The whole universe will be destroyed if the same person also has their hands on Plagg."
"Plagg?"
"A fellow Kwami." Tikki explained. "He is the complete opposite of me. His protector and your protector might fight side by side, but let's hope that whoever was searching for me and Plagg give up before then. You shouldn't have to transform unless trouble arises." Bridgette nodded slowly.
"So, I'm your protector?"
"Yup!" Tikki beamed, and Bridgette found herself liking the other more and more with every optimistic comment. "And in thanks, you get my blessing!"
"Blessing?" Bridgette asked. "What blessing?"
"Mine, silly." Tikki giggled. "You'll have more luck than you've ever had before! Not to mention that you'll get stronger and learn how to fight, and you'll get creative surges that'll help you with everyday life!"
"Good Luck? Given to me?" Bridgette laughed. "Please, I'm the unluckiest person in the world! Flowers wilt as I walk, the sun hides behind a cloud when I come out, I'm constantly bumping into things and tripping over myself!"
"It'll be different, but noticeable. You will have good luck in your life, Bridgette." Tikki promised.
"Alright… how am I supposed to protect you? You're too big to fit in my bag…"
"I can shrink!" Tikki said happily, and soon the other was only the size of Bridgette's palm. Tikki went back to her original size not that long later. "But that's the smallest I can be."
"That's cool." Bridgette said. "Do you want to come with me today? I'll just be cooking in our kitchen and knitting in my spare time, maybe a few designs, but at some point I have to leave and go back-to-school shopping."
"I'd love to, Bridgette!"
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"You know, you won't find me or Tikki in a book in this dusty old place." Plagg said blatantly. He was floating in the air lazily, watching his chosen guardian as he opened up a book and glanced through it before putting it back.
"I'm not looking for you, cheese-ball, I'm looking for some school books."
"School?"
"A place where kids go to learn." Felix explained. "I'm smarter than most of the people in my grade, but father said that I need to learn how to interact with the younger generations and enrolled me into school. This'll be my first year."
"Are you nervous?"
"Course not. I've been in charge of multiple parts of business, why would I be nervous of a daycare center for immature children?" Plagg raised an eyebrow.
Felix didn't know, but when he had put the ring on, a bond had formed between him and Plagg. Plagg could feel every emotion Felix did, and vice versa.
Plagg just knew how to hide those feelings from the bond.
Smirking, the embodiment of Destruction and Misfortune flew up to some higher shelves and ran his paw along the books. This caused them to fall upon his charge, one of them landing on his head open.
Giddy, Plagg quickly flew down to see his charge's reaction to it. Felix stood stiff before leveling a harsh glare on Plagg. Plagg cackled. This boy wasn't naive.
He would be fun to be with, even if he was a sour puss.
"Don't play around Plagg."
"I don't care, at least I achieved my goal." Plagg replied smartly.
"And, pray tell, what is that?" Felix asked, unamused.
"To get your mind off of that silly thing called school."
"I don't need to take my mind off of it. It doesn't bother me." Felix replied blatantly.
"You can deny it all you want kid, but I can see the truth." Plagg laughed. "And you should've seen your face."
"Whatever." Felix turned away and crouched down, picking up the books that had fallen, and placing them on a nearby table for the Library workers to put away. Then he turned back to looking for his school books.
Plagg only grew more excited.
Felix was a challenge, and he liked a good challenge.
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