Chapter 2

Shoving the doors open, I found it highly amusing to see that we already had to deal with more kids. "Remedial goodness," I narrated climbing up on the back table and walking forward. "Designed for the children of villains," I leapt onto the student's table scattering their school work. "But taught to royals. How'd y'all land here, forget to volunteer at the animal shelter?" I hopped down while removing my leather jacket.

None of them answered me, they were too busy staring at the newly reveled tattoo printed at the base of my neck. I spun on them forcing them out of their reveres. "Who are you?" one of the girls asked. She had bleach blonde hair braided down the back but with sassy bangs in the front.

"A half demon creation out to destroy the entire human race." I answered sitting down on her table. "Not to mention the coolest girl to ever walk these overrated halls. Your move." I challenged.

"Elisa, daughter of elsa," she made a light dusting of snow fall onto my black hair briefly, "and Russia."

"Double frozen." Jade said. "Well that would suck."

"For you at least." I shot. "Well mostly your family, you have a dry land form."

"A what?" another kid asked. A girl with striking blue eyes and faint blonde hair. "Dry land form?"

"Yes stupid. Listen up."

"Children," Fairy Godmother interrupted. "Please find a seat. Thank you. Hiro and Tadashi, would you like to stay? After orientation for the new students you can take them on a tour if you need to."

"Yes ma'am." Tadashi said curtly. Hiro gave a strained smile before I hopped down from the table and sitting across the aisle, plopping down between Anakin and Hiro, my feet landing comfortably on the desk. Tadashi sat down next to Elisa while Jade sat on the other side of Anakin.

Sparing you all the boring details, she explained the class briefly before we were off with Hiro and Tadashi to discuss everything else. As we separated into dorms I asked Hiro, "Is there anything fun to do here besides your precious school work?" I asked leaning against the doorframe.

"Yeah, we have plenty of clubs."

"Any sparring or maybe building ones?" I asked honestly needing to do something. "I don't sit around doing my nails all day."

"Do you build? Like robots and stuff." He bit his lower lip.

"Sometimes back home I would with scrap metal." I shrugged. "There was never much to do."

"Try robotics, we have a meeting tomorrow." He gave me a nervous smile. "If you want. It's epic. You get to build sparring robots for competitions." His eyes lit up in excitement. "Bet you might have a sporting chance."

"Alright, now. Food."

"Don't worry, it's lunch. After you put your stuff away, head to the cafeteria and get something. Find a table, and dig in." With a curt nod, I closed the door and was left with a room now shared with Elisa. Joy.