The School Master grimaced, rubbing his temples. "So you left her?" He looked at me with disbelief. I walked towards him, holding my robe in my hands. "And I haven't seen her since."

He shook his head, anger boiling inside of him. "Sophie?! You have to think before you just do things!" I blinked, hands on my hips. "What do you mean by that?" I challanged.

"Don't you know what she can do? She can destroy us!" I smirked, appauled by his sudden outburst. "She can't lay a finger on us. We're unstoppable."

The School Master grinned slightly, but it soon faded. "We're not unstoppable, we're everlasting. She could take everything we have." He waved his hand in the air, his face red.

I sighed, wrapping my arms around him. "But you're wrong, my king. We are unstoppable and I'll show you that." The School Master still didn't look at me, but kept his face away.

"What about the boy? She could kiss him." I growled. He's making things really complicated right now.

"He's in the School of Evil. She wouldn't be able to get near him with the barrier up." I persisted. He growled. "I've seen her do it before. She can get through any barrier, no problem. She's smarter than you think Sophie."

I sighed, rolling my eyes. "She was my best friend, Honey. Not yours. I think I know how she is."

He shook his head. "You thought you knew, Sophie. You thought you knew." He recalled, getting up his his seat. "I'm going to take a shower." I nodded, watching him leave.

He could be right. I mean, when I always proclaim to know her, I end up not knowing her at all. I thought she'd like a walk, she seemed to hate it.

I sat on the seat, pondering. It wouldn't be bad to just check on her, to see where I left her. She mustn't have gone far since she was tired.

I sighed, plopping back up and hanging my robe. I moved onto my counter, grabbing my curling iron. Giving it a flat iron look. I brush it out adding make up.

I added crimson coloured lipstick and black eyeliner and eye shadow. I didn't bother with the blush for it never really looked good on me.

Looking at myself in the mirror, I eyed my red and black ball down dress. I paced towards the window, climbing onto the windowsill.

My hair flew behind me as the wind hit and without thinking about it, I fell out, crashing for the ground. I smiled, this was always my favourite part about having this kind of power.

I dived for the ground, head first and just before I could hit it, I flung myself the other direction, soaring up. I cackled, feeling the cold wind brush me delicately.

I felt a cold vibe brush me as I departed from the schools and entered the forest. Agatha better watch out because I don't really act my best when I'm loose like this.

I soared through the sky, eying the ground. I swivelled around, going in a curved line. I hovered down, gliding through the trees and bushes.

She has to be here. I thought. But who would Agatha stay with in the woods? Who lived in the woods and would allow- Aric. When we lay are hands on that- I shook away the voices, my feet touching the ground as I darted through the mud.

I'll crush him. I will crush both of them. They threatened, making my eyes flicker. I groaned, trying to shake them off. I won't let them take control...

As I ran through the forest, I heard soft voices. Turn back, Sophie. See what it is... They pestered cackling like witches. I swivelled, sighing.

The voices had stopped and the next thing I heard was twigs snapping. I jerked my head west, my eyes turning black.

I smirked, stepping into mud. I squelched my boots into it, excitement swelling.

"Aric and Agatha...kissing in a tree. K-I-S-S-I-N-G..." I whispered this rhyme, hoping they'd make another movement. "First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in a baby carriage!"

I cooed, listening to the twigs snap once again. "Come with me!" I heard one whisper. I smirked, walking up. I saw a shade of black before it disappeared into thin air.

I followed the sounds of crunching twigs and heavy pants. I shot my hand through the air, grabbing onto what felt like a night gown.

I pulled it towards me, revealing Agatha. Hesitantly, she stripped herself from the top and ran into the distance.

I clentched onto it, my blood boiling. So she thought she could just run away, after setting her free? I ran after her, Aric by her side.

She was now in her bra and pyjama bottoms. I conjoured up a big spell, thrusting it at them. Agatha dodged it, but Aric was too late.

He plummeted down, gritting his teeth. Agatha stopped, turning back. She hesitated for a while before aiding him.

I strolled up to them, eyes filled with fire. "You can't run from me." Just before I could touch them, I was blasted with a golden spell.

I fell to the ground, breathing becoming heavy. I shot up, ready to shoot them back, but when I went to face them, they were gone.

I grimiced, looking back to where they used to be. I should have known, Agatha wasn't going going to stay scared forever...she's better than that.

I conjured up a pink spell, hoping I'd be retreated to where they had gone off too.

I ended up in another part of the forest, outside a hut which was on the verge of falling down. I peered through the window, hoping I'd see the two and no suprise, I did.

I watched as Aric poured himself some berry juice, giving her a cup as well. The odd thing is, when did they even become friends. Had I triggured a friendship between them. Has their hate for me brought them together?

I shook away those thoughts, trying to focus on what to do. What were they talking about? To be honest, all I could here was. 'Sophie, Sophie, Sophie, Sophie!'

I played with the back of my mouth, trying to listen to what they were saying. but I couldn't make out any of it. I grumbled, no luck.

Frustrated, I fought with the thoughts that tried to take over. I grimaced, trying to shake out the feeling which was overwhelming me with different types of emotions.

I felt bulging in my chest and suddenly I knew what it was. My body began shaking as I shivered. I shut my eyes, trying to keep myself from yelling and blowing my cover.

I gasped as the balance between my soul and my flesh was broken and became uneven. My soul started tearing into my flesh and making its way to the outside world. I cringed, shaking my head.

I gaped at the tail shot out of my chest which was now invisible. It pushed itself forward, revealing what looked like a giant lizard.

It was black and had eyes as hot as lava. I cringed as my skin reformed. I stared at the beast who was staring back at me.

"Don't you dare..." I mouthed, hoping that this one would be different. But who was I to think such a thing. It grinned, revealing sharp yellow and brown teeth.

I held back my vomit, shaking my head at the revolting demon that was ahead of me. He swivelled, his tail wagging behind him.

"What are you going to do?" He challenged. "Shoot me?" I chuckled, marching up towards him. My pace got quicker and quicker as the seconds went by and before I knew it, I was in the air. ready to slice through his chest.

I plummeted to the ground though, my face smeared with mud. I tried to stop him, but he was too fast. He shot the door open, startling Agatha and Aric.

I shook my head, standing up. "You made the wrong choice." My eyes turned black and my nails grew longer and pointer, polished with black and my teeth grew sharper along with my hair which flared in the wind.

My feet left the ground as I stared at the demon I was just about to beat.