I remember the look on his face when he read the letter I sent him, knowing that the war he thought was over was coming back to crush him.
I smirked, crossing through the barrier for the School for Good. I couldn't wait even a second to come back and strike, I had to go before they took matters into their own hands or found a solution.
Today would be a hard day, it I knew I could do it. As a shapeshifter, I can disguise myself as any person I wanted to be and at this very moment, I'm looking for a very simple role.
I stepped into the school, blending myself with the wall. I sneeked into the nursing room, listening to the nurses speak.
"So I've got pills for Agatha." A nurse said, passing down a tube to another nurse. "Which type, Jennie?" She said, her voice low and husky.
"Type A and D. Those are the right once, right?" Jennie responded, checking the pills again. "Yes. Don't forget to give her water afterwards."
Jennie nodded, grabbing a bottle at her left. "Pour it into a flask first. Fill it too 250ml, exactly." The rather large lady ordered, grabbing the bottle from Jennie and filling it too 250ml.
Jennie sighed, pushing her bony fingers through her ginger hair. Bingo. That's exactly who I wanted. I watched as the ladies scurried out of the room, leaving Jennie with Agatha's pills and equipment.
I walked out, revealing myself. I walked behind her, making sure she wasn't able to see me. "Hey, Jennie." She briskly turned around, screaming at the sight of me. I rolled my eyes before slamming her onto the cupboard.
This knocked her out, causing her to fall into me. I pushed her off, bending down to her level. I grasped onto her hair, turning mine the same shade and length.
I brushed her skin, giving me the same tone and eye colour, making us completely identical. I pushed her into the closet, nicking her clothes.
I stared at myself, completely different. I was ghostly white with fair ginger hair and green eyes. I wore a short nursing dress which reached my mid-thigh and black and white converses. My foot size on the other hand didn't change, so it was quite small.
I grabbed Agatha's pills, switching it with sleeping I found in the counter. I got up. the flask and pills in my hands. I walked out. closing the door and suprised to meet Tedros standing right in front of me.
I tried my best to smile, but it failed, turning into a smirk. Tedros forrowed his eyebrows, deep in thought. "Yes?" I interrupted, my voice shaking.
"Oh, yes...sorry. I just wanted to know whether or not if Agatha is okay..." He fiddled with his fingers, his gaze still not leaving my eyes.
"Agatha's fine. Why are you asking?" I asked, grinning slightly. Tedros blushed, scratching the back of his head. "No reason, just wanted to check up on her...you know, see how she's doing."
I smirked. "You're not allowed to go into a girl's nursing room." He widened his eyes, releasing his hands from his grip. "I wasn't asking and-and since when wasn't I allowed to see her?"
I rolled my eyes. making him two back. "Since I said so. Now can you please move out of the way?" I nudged past him, my eyes widening as he grabbed onto my arm.
"Please, come on! Can't I just see her for a bit, just for a bit." I shook my head, pulling my hand away. "Shouldn't you be at class? Because you're a student and students have lessons."
"Its Sunday..." He sighed, running his fingers through his hair. I nodded, putting my hands on my hips. "Fine, for just a little while anyway."
He smiled, fiddling with his fingers. "Thanks, Jennie." We walked in silence to the nursing room, stopping and staring through the glass door.
Agatha sat up, moving along as she hoped to get out of bed, failing and landing face flat on the ground. The silence between her and the ground was broken as she collided with it, causing a smacking sound.
I cringed and Tedros gaped as we watched her push herself up, cursing underneath her breath. Tedros pushed open the door as she began dusting herself.
"Are you okay?" He asked. Stunned, Agathastopped dusting herself, turning bright pink. "Yes, I'm fine...just picking up my lenses."
Tedros rolled his eyes, bending down to her level. "You don't have contact lenses, Agatha." Agatha turned a darker shade of pink.
"I know, just don't want you worrying about me all the time." Tedros smiled, shaking his head. "I feel like I'm tying you down, at the moment." She stared at the ground, fiddling with her fingers.
"I didn't even want to go to that party Agatha..." He stared at the ground. "Talking about that, I've got to get you somewhere..."
I stepped into the room, listening to their conversation. "Yes, actually. I had a chat with Pollux and Castor and they thought it was quite right."
"Alright? About what? What's going on." She asked, still on the ground. "Actually Agatha, I think its just best for all of us if you don't know what's going on...can you just please go down to the dungeons and stay locked?"
Agatha's eyes bulged as I smirked. "I'm not going anywhere! I'm not a witch, if this is what this is all about..." Tedros sighed, shaking his head. "We know that, it's not about that. It's-umm...no."
"Tell me why I have to stay down there?" She asked, folding her hands. "I'm not, Agatha. Don't push me." Agatha rolled her eyes, nudging him. "Tell me why..."
Tedros still didn't answer, but got up. "Agatha, do you trust me?" He asked. Agatha swallowed. "...Yes..." Tedros nodded. "And do you want to be safe?" Agatha nodded.
"And do you want you and I to have a life after all of this?" He asked, making me cock an eyebrow. "Yes." He smiled. "Then you've got to trust me, okay?"
Agatha nodded. "But its not good for me. I get ill and I feel as if the walls are closing and-" Tedros held his finger to her lips. "All in good time." Agatha rolled her eyes.
I stepped into the scene. "Okay, time is up! Get out, Tedros." Tedros sighed, helping Agatha onto her bed. She sat, watching him leave.
"Okay, Agatha. You've got to get your pills chugged down." She forrowed her eyebrows. "Aren't you going to have an x-Ray on my bones? You said you'd check today for me...to see how I'm doing."
I hesitated. "Um, alright." I looked at the x-ray machine, fiddling with my fingers. "If my rib cage is broken, would I have surgery? Because you said-"
"YES!" I cried, my hands in the air. "Damn, being a nurse is really hard." Agatha furrowed her eyebrows. "Here, take this." I said, giving her the pills, she took them, staring at them.
I gave her the flask. "Well? Drink it." She snapped out of her state of mind. She nodded and gulped down the pills. "Good girl, are they working?"
Agatha turned to me, her eyes droopy. "I really don't know if they are working...this is new to me." She lay on the bed and drifted off to sleep.
"Great." I lifted the covers and carried her over my shoulder. I scurried to the window as I heard the door opening.
"Sorry, I forgot my bag. I always leave it for- hey!" I moulded back into my normal form and jumped out of the window just before he could get to us.
Hi guys! How did you like it? Now I got a lot of reviews because of the last two chapters and I thought I'd answer some questions. I am also doing this little segment where I tell you a fact about this story(*^o^*)
Lily:Wait. Is Sophie wearing her dress in her new form, or does her body look like Mystique?
Sophie is not wearing a dress...She is completely naked. That's because Mystique doesn't wear a dress either.
And now for the fact- I was actually going to make Sophie die, but if so, it would be the end of the story and I love it.
