"Sophie!" I heard someone yell. I hesitated, turning slowly. Thoughts raced through my head as I realised that nobody was there.

"Sophie!" The voice called again. Puzzled, I reached my hands out, trying to see if this person was invisible along with me.

Strong cold hands grabbed my hand, pulling me towards them. Baffled, I tried to shake loose, but the grip was really strong.

Anger and frustration boiled in my blood as I tried to shake off the person who had a grip on me. The person chuckled, loosening their grasp.

"Sophie, its me." I turned pink, shaking my head. the image of him formed slowly, a dark shade of blue surrounding him. "I'm so glad you're here. You have no idea." I breathed out, grabbing him again. I grinned as I saw he was grinning too.

"Let's get back to the castle first before they break through. We won't be able to us are magic if we don't want them to see us." I nodded as he pulled me forward.

We finally had a good view of the what was going on. The Nevers and Evers were now caught up with the beast. I chuckled to myself, finishing of with a smirk.

"I told you it would be handy." The School Master laughed, his grip on my hand tightening. I nodded, even though he wouldn't be able to see it.

I tripped slightly as a boy past by me. He was armoured with a sword. He had caremel shoulder length hair, held back by a hairband, quite like 'Beauty and The Beast'. He was tanned skinned, quite like Tedros and had eyes the same colour as his hair.

I reached the ground, my hands and knees touching twigs and earth. Syre stopped, looking up to face the boy who had pushed me down.

They boy stopped, turning in his tracks. He had already felt my presence. Syre sighed before looking at me, then back at him. He let go of me, making himself visable.

Bewildered, the boy took out his sword. "He's over here, guys! The School Master!" Everyone turned to face Syre.

I gasped, getting up. "Syre! What are you doing?" I shrieked, turning myself visable again. I got ready to fire at them, pink flames lighting up in my palms.

Students turned their heads, there attention switching from the beast to us. I stood confident and so did Syre. I stared at him and he stared at me, smirking.

"Its either now or never, Sophie. Knock 'em dead." I smiled, staring at him for a while. "I think they need something more powerful than this..."

The flames in my hands were extinguished. Syre looked at me, slowly smirking. He grabbed me by the hand. "Maybe they do."

He grabbed me by the waist, his other hand squeezing my jaw. He pushed his lips onto mine. I closed my eyes and he did the same.

There was silence for a while as every student reverted their eyes towards us. I detached my lips from him, smirking.

I turned away from him and faced the crowd. Anger boiled in there blood as they held onto their weapons. From a distance, next to the School of Evil, stood Agatha and Tedros.

Agatha stared at me. I got a good view of her face. Her face was emotionless, but I could tell she was infuriated. Tedros grabbed her hand, swinging the other way and disappeared before my eyes.

"We've got to go, Syre." I whispered before running the other way. He followed, now in front of me. He turned invisible, grabbing my arm and I did the same.

I looked to his direction, his image reappearing before my eyes. The students followed our direction, weapons dangling behind them.

Syre pulled me away, watching the kids go the other way. "I don't know where they are going, but that's not the way to our castle."

I smirked watching them disappear. I hit my head, remembering why I wanted to leave. "Agatha and Tedros left. I don't know where they're going..."

Syre sighed, rubbing his temples. "Which way did they go?" Syre asked. I pointed to my left, towards the School of Evil. "They didn't go inside, did they?"

I shook my head, biting my lip. The School Master grimaced, grabbing me by the arm. He jerked my forward, leaving me running behind him.

"We have to follow them. They're trying to get to the tower before we do." He shouted back. "Oh, should we fly." He stopped, nodding.

"Only one of us, though." He said, before turning visable again. He grabbed onto my waist, hovering off the ground. He shot forward, getting higher each time.

I buried my head in his chest, oddly enjoying the smell of fresh lemons on his coat. I closed my eyes, my hands on his shoulders.

"Wait, help me find them." He said, making me open my eyes. I looked down, trying to find Agatha and Tedros.

"Found them!" I yelped as he shot down, making it feel as if I was falling. They were buried in between trees, five miles away from the castle.

We reached the ground, now in front of both Tedros and Agatha. I swivelled around just before turning visible again.

"Great to see you again, Agatha." I spoke up, smirking. She held her chin high, hands twined with Tedros. "Really? Because its the opposite for me." She snarled.

I narrowed my eyes. Syre grabbed my hand. "Where are you going?" He asked. Tedros rolled his eyes. "Actually, we were heading your way, old man."

"At least he's actually doing something with his life." I pushed my hand forward, showing off my engagement ring. Agatha swallowed, staring at my ring.

"Aww, Agatha. You want one?" Syre smirked, narrowing his eyes. Tedros scoffed. "One step at a time. Because of you I can't even kiss her."

Agatha looked at him, still not knowing what he was talking about. "Walking in the woods is a dangerous things, love birds." I grinned, flames lighting up in my palms.

Agatha swallowed again, wracking her brain for a spell. Tedros drew out his sword, standing in front of her. She grabbed his shirt, hoping to not get detached from him.

"It was wrong to play with a master and a queen, Agatha. You should have just left when you got the chance." The School Master smirked, causing Tedros to growl.

He hurled a blue streak at Tedros, who was moved out of the way. It hit the ground, causing a big explosion. All the animals in the area, escorted themselves away from their houses.

Agatha gasped. "There's more were that came from!" I informed, throwing a pink ball at her. She put up a gold shield, shielding herself from my wrath.

"You can't even fight? How pathetic." I laughed, causing her to break into sweats. "Oh yeah?" She challenged. "Feast on this, my queen."

She conjured up a gold spell, hurling it at me.

I swivelled the other way, but the spell was too quick. I hit a tree, slowly hitting the ground. I grimaced, getting back up.

I conjured up a pink spell and thrust it at her, causing her to be sent flying. "Agatha!" Tedros grabbed onto her hand, pulling her towards him before she hit herself.

Syre laughed. "That's enough of play. Time to say your goodbyes." He thrust his hands up, watching as tree men rose from the earth.

Agatha screamed, hugging Tedros as Tedros looked in horror. I watched in amusment as I walked towards Syre.

The trees separated them, one grabbing Agatha and one grabbing Tedros. "Nooo!" Agatha cried as her fingers left his.

Tedros struggled in the tree, growling as his sword was flung onto the ground. It dug into the soil, only showing the handle.

Agatha, almost in tears, kept shooting at the trees, hoping to make them stop.

"I can't watch this." Syre sighed, getting ready to throw another spell at them. I smirked, conjuring up a pink spell in my hands.

"Let's aim then." I flung at Agatha whilst The School Master hurled at Tedros. It hit Agatha in the heart, whilst Syre's spell failed since Tedros was fast enough to dodge it.

The tree let go of Agatha, causing her to hit the ground. "Agatha!" Tedros called, trying to struggle out of the tree's grip.

We watched as the other tree crumbled. The other one crumbled as well as Tedros blasted it in the chest. Tedros reached the ground as he ran towards Agatha.

Syre stared, bored as Tedros grabbed Agatha. She was clutching her heart, knocked out. Scared, Tedros rested her on his chest.

He then looked at us, anger boiling in the blood. Suddenly, students from each school were now in the scene.

Tedros blasted us, causing us to fly far through the trees. Syre was able to stop, but I still kept flying. We then reached the dry cliff.

"SOPHIE!" Syre tried to grab me, but ended up falling with me. I was now on top of him. He shielded my head with his hand, wrapping the other around my waist, but it just wasn't enough.

The last words he ever said to me was 'I love you.' And I loved him too, but I wasn't able to tell him in time.

This story isn't finished yet. (*˘︶˘*)