I really am going to try harder to make time for my writing this story has had so many alerts on it over the last few months . please review it makes me type extra quick! hope you like and I am up for suggestions if people had a few ideas if i like them i'll try to write them in
School didn't help to take my mind off the coming party that had put me in a worse mood towards my father then I had even been.
"So we need to pick a mad science project." Magenta said chewing on a piece of pizza.
It had been three days and I was still steaming at the whole thing which didn't help when added too the human blood still running through my system. I had been sent to see the principle seven times that day alone.
"Garnet …" Warren called from across our table sat next to Will. I frowned as both boys pointed down.
I glanced down at my fist, balled tight on the top of the table my skin covered in a thick layer of ice.
In the days since taking Warrens blood I had not been able to keep one of my so called gifts hidden. Now it was common knowledge in Sky high that the vampire girl could call the elements.
There had been a small tornado follow me through the library, the water fountain had gone into overdrive when someone had asked what my plans were this weekend, fires were a hourly thing to see floating near me I had even nearly set fire to coach boomer for which I was gifted with one of my many visits to principle powers.
I shook my hand to clear the ice crystals it was not a gift I used or even thought of as useful the most I had ever been able to do was freeze a single glass of water no way need the level of power some of the heroes in the school held.
"Is this my fault?" Warrens voice coursed me to jerk my head to him so quick I made Layla beside me jump.
"No why would you think…." I could not finish what I was going to say I knew why he thought that. Human blood made my powers go hay wire. I felt so bad I really wanted to wipe the worried look from his face and tell him his blood was only a small drop in what was affecting me.
"It's other stuff personal." It was the best I could do.
I could see it now telling a group of heroes that were going to spend their lives saving people and standing up for what was right that I was going to be auctioned off like some kind of prize horse. Sure that would go over well. Not!
"Maybe we can help?" Layla said resting her hand on top of my ice free but very cold one.
I shook my head I didn't even know how to help me and I knew what I was getting myself into they didn't have a clue.
"Mum I'm home." I sighed as I dumped my bag by the door. Mad science project folded thrown on the sofa, I didn't even know whether I would get a chance to hand it in it was due in 2 weeks.
"Oh Garnet. Good your father sent me a email something about a coming out party for you, I think he wants me to take you shopping it seemed liked you would be meeting some of the highers."
I rolled my eyes was my mother really that stupid to fall for that, and since when does she not throw a fit about me meeting my dads business partners as she so loves to call anyone magically inclined.
I sat on the sofa my head in my hands as I listened to my mother rambling on about the party my father was throwing me, Seemed like she had got more information then I had managed before burning Mitch's invite.
Time, date , place I was surprise my Father gave her that much but then again there was not much she could do to stop it even if she tried.
I sound of the phone ringing stopped my mothers voice and snapped me out of my thoughts.
"Hello."
"Oh my god is this why you were so out of it at school this is so cool of course we will all come Will, Warren and Magenta have already called me and Zach and Ethan are going to call me when they ask their parents, this is so cool will there be vampires there , weres oh my god what do we wear is there a dress code, oh got to go we'll talk tomorrow at lunch. Bye."
Layla barely took a breathe I just sat wide eyed staring at the phone in my hand.
"Who was that sweetheart, Layla?" My mothers face appeared in the door way a knowing smile on her face.
I phone lay forgotten on the floor as I wrapped my arms around the woman that gave me life.
"You and your father really don't give me enough credit."
