Hi!

Thank you for all of the love on this story and my one-shots. It means a lot to me. Anyways, in this chapter I tried to give Mizelle a sort of strong serious vibe, but it may have not worked out. Please tell me if her character feels wrong and/or weird to you. I'm sorry if this chapter kind of sucks.

Chapter 3: Training With Mizelle the Elemental Mage

As Kendra waited, she had a million thoughts going through her head. What if she thinks I'm weak. I mean sure I was able to do some magic, but what if that's not enough for her. Stop. Kendra told herself. There is no point worrying.

After waiting a few more minutes, she heard hooves. Could that be Mizelle in her true form?Kendra thought. Sure enough, when Mizelle came into view, Kendra saw a majestic unicorn with a pearly white coat, beautiful white main, and a large, sparkling horn on top.

"H-hello!" Kendra said nervously. She was disappointed in herself for stuttering like Gavin.

"Hello." Mizelle said smoothly. With that, she transformed back into her human form.

In her human form, Mizelle had silver hair like Bracken, but unlike Bracken, she hard hard grey eyes and a tan. Mizelle, like all creatures of the Fairy Realm, has the looks and body of a super model. Mizelle was dressed in a white tank top, and black pants. Mizelle's hair was in a tight bun. Over all, Mizelle seemed to be an intense person.

"I take it that you're the Kendra Sorenson Bracken hasn't shut up about."

"Correct. My name is, in fact, Kendra Sorenson." Kendra said awkwardly. Mizelle studied Kendra intensely, making Kendra feel nervous to say the least.

"Yes." Mizelle said at last. "I can work with you."

Kendra didn't know what to say or do, so she smiled at Mizelle.

"Before we begin your training, I need to explain a few things about elemental magic." Mizelle said.

"Okay." Kendra responded.

"First of: elemental magic is not for those who are weak of heart. If you don't know what you want, elemental magic is not for you. Second, elemental magic, is not for those who have no self confidence. If you think that you can't do it, you can't. Third, but most importantly, you have to have emotional control. You need to go from feeling rage to form fire to calm for water. If you have no emotional control, then you can't be an elemental mage." As she said this, she had a very serious look on her face.

"Yes ma'am." Kendra tried to say confidently.

"We'll see about that." Mizelle said coldly. "It's time to start. Like o said earlier, elemental magic is all about emotions. To do elemental magic, just focus on an emotion, and form it into an element."

Kendra did not think was going to be as easy as Mizelle said it was. Kendra focused on an emotion: joy. Nothing happened.

"There are certain emotions associated with each elements. Fire is passionate emotions like rage. Water is undesirable emotions like sadness. Air is desirable emotions like happiness. Earth is the other emotions like disgust. If you focus on an emotion that falls into each subdivision, you will succeed. Also notice that fear is not included. If you are afraid, you will never succeed." Mizelle explained.

"Okay. I'll try again." Kendra still didn't understand. How was she supposed to focus on each type of emotion. Kendra was feeling frustrated. That's it. Kendra thought. Kendra focused on her frustration. As usual, nothing happened.

"Do you have any more advice?" Kendra asked.

"No." Mizelle said. "You should be able to do it by now."

Kendra felt discouraged. She didn't know how she was going to do elemental magic.

"I don't understand why you are so highly rated by Bracken and Mother." Mizelle said. "I mean sure you're Fairykind, but that's about all there is to you. When I heard you slayed the Demon King, I thought you were a great warrior. It seems I was mistaken because all you are is a weak, clueless, naive girl." As Mizelle said this, Kendra felt great sorrow. She was trying to get Bracken's family to approve of her, but that did not seem to be the case.

Mizelle looked back at Kendra. "Are you crying. Just how weak can you be?" Kendra didn't even notice she was crying until she said that.

"All right. I'm leaving now. No point in hanging out with a weakling like you." Mizelle said and then started to walk away."No wait!" Kendra yelled after her. Mizelle didn't even bother to look back at her.No. Im not going to let her push me around like this. Kendra thought.

"Mizelle! I can be strong! Just watch me." With that said, Kendra focused on her sadness and disappointment from Mizelle's derogatory remarks and something happened. The tears that had fell from Kendra's eyes had started to grown in size. They grew bigger, and bigger until they were cast in size. Each tear was about a foot long! Soon the tears pooled together until they formed a small lake.

When Kendra looked at Mizelle, she saw she was smiling. "You did it!" She said excitedly. Kendra was confused. "I'm sorry for my previous actions. When you are new to elemental magic, it's best to focus on negative emotions, like sorrow or anger since you are not used to the magic yet and probably wouldn't think of using positive emotions." Mizelle pauses then apologized. "I'm sorry I treated you like that. After trying many people I thought it would be the best way to train you. I hope you can forgive me."

"I forgive you." Kendra said. "What you're saying makes sense. I didn't even think to focus of positive emotions."

"Like I thought." Mizelle then looked up at the sky. "Well our time together is just about over. I can't wait to see what sort of amazing things are in your future, Kendra." Mizelle said.

"Bye Mizelle!" Kendra said while waving.

"Until we meet again!" Mizelle said back and then left the trading grounds.

Bracken's family is so awesome! Kendra thought. Kendra could wait to find out what the rest of his family was like.

Once again thank you for all of the support, and sorry if this chapter is kind of trashy.

Goodbye!