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~Nameo's POV~

No matter what the fire people tell you, they're bad. I mean there was a group of them starting a fire on the school's property around an earth girl! She was freaking out. So we put out the fire. The girl in front had bright red hair that kind of glowed like a real fire. It was kind of cool. But the thing is, she was starting a fire. That's not good.

She had a vile way of putting things too. When everyone started walking away, she wouldn't leave. She got even further in my face than she already had been. "You're an asshole." I rolled my eyes slightly.

"You have an astounding sense of manners, don't you?" She retorted with anger and I sighed. Maybe if I calmed her down? But no. She knew exactly what I was planning and slapped my hand away. More cuss words escaped out of her mouth before the warning bell for curfew came. We both glared at each other before leaving. The water wing was already mostly empty when I got there. We usually followed the rules a lot more loyally than all of the other elements. i could see all of the lights burning in the fire building. Well, not lights. The lights automatically went out when curfew came. But they had fire. So they decided they were too cool to follow the rules.

I sighed and sank onto my bed. My roommate and best friend Sam was already asleep. So I just closed my eyes and let myself sink into dreams.

My dreams must hate me.

Because I ended up dreaming about the fire chick. It wasn't one of those dreams where you end up liking your enemy, mind you. This was a full blown death match between us. I ended up doing horrible things to her, things you would never expect a water wizard to do. It was horrifying. But in the end, the final and worst blow belonged to her. She looked at me and smiled. "You should have never put that fire out."

I bolted up and looked around. That was the creepiest dream I think I ever had. But it was over. It was morning. The sun was shining through the window. It was shining brighter than normal. I sighed. The sun is made of fire. If it was shining brighter, the fire people would be bouncing around more than normal. Today was going to be horrible.

I could tell as soon as I reached my first class that I was correct. It was the first day of actual classes. So I had had no clue that she would be in it. I grudgingly took a seat next to her. She smirked. This was going to be a long day.

As soon as class started, she was bugging me. She didn't do anything drastic, just burning my papers, making my liquid start bubbling from heat, etc. I was kind of impressed that she could control fire long range like that. But at the same time, I was mortified. I couldn't get anything done. I looked at the board, full of notes I had tried to write down. I sighed. The bell rang and I hadn't succeeded in writing one thing down.

I got to my next class and groaned. She was there again. She looked up and crossed her arms, smirking. Except now she had a few of her friends surrounding her with one empty seat next to her. And it was the only empty seat n the classroom. Fire people sure can hold grudges.

I took a seat. I didn't even bother getting out my stuff, knowing they would sabotage it. Today was going to be a long day.