I am so sorry that have not updated in awhile. I really can't update as often as I used to, because I need to write a lot for "Back to Your Heart", my other fanfic. Most of my time is used for that fanfic, because that's my main fanfic. Especially since now, I can't write much fanfic, except around the weekends, and I'm losing my mind trying to find a good plot for the sequel of Falling Hard (Back to Your Heart), and writing songs, and all. I cannot update much here. But if you want to read more of my writing, check out Falling Hard! It's already ended now, so...no new updates there, but there is a sequel...

Still, I try extremely hard to please each and everyone of you readers. I hope you guys understand that I am really occupied right now. Please review, follow, and favourite! (I am from Canada, where the spelling of some english words might be different from else where. Just an FYI)

And, I'm wondering if I should stop this story. maybe make the ending come a bit faster...because I'm not so sure if I should continue this. Review to tell me if I should, or even tell me to continue by favouriting and following, because that's a sign that you guys are reading my fanfic, and enjoying. I don't really want to stop or have to delete this, but if I don't think many people read it...


The next day, Tessa taught me more about Morphing. I never really morphed, because I didn't want to get caught by the Clave. I spent hours with Tessa, then couldn't fall asleep later that night..

It was midnight, and I kept squirming in bed. I couldn't sleep at all. I opened my room door for a glass of water, but stopped when saw a note stuck to the floor with tape. I was addressed to me.

'Hey, Cel. I know you can't fall asleep, so meet me downstairs. Now. There are somethings in this house I'd like to show you. ~Caius'

I took the note, and folded it, then shoved it down onto my desk. Abruptly, I got changed into a black tee shirt, and denim shorts. "This better be worth doing. Or I'll slap him until he goes delusional." I muttered to myself.


"Celestine! Finally! What took you so long?!" Caius exclaimed.

"I didn't bother hurry, because I knew this is a dumb thing you want to bug me with." I glared at him.

"Then why did you come?" he smirked, probably thinking that I couldn't find a come back for that. Ah, everyone underestimates me because I'm a girl, or because I'm younger than them, or because I'm smaller than them. But never underestimate someone else, or over estimate yourself.

"Because I know that if I don't, with your incessant, annoying behaviour, you'll never quit bugging me about it. Now. Get on with it, or I'm leaving." I crossed my arms.

"Whoa. Wait there, Cel. Did you just call me incessant and annoying, in the same breath?" he shook his head, as I rolled my eyes.

"I'm leaving." I turned away, but he gripped onto my wrist. "Okay. Fine. This way," he lead my to a set of stairs. It was lit by torches, and the staircase was of marble, with brick wall surrounding both sides of the stairs.

"Where-"

"You'll see."

"Seriouly, this better be good." I stepped down, onto the last step, and pushed open a stone door. "Whoa..." I said, amazed at what what in front of me.

It was a training room, with more training excercises and tools than I could ever imagine.

"Oh, my gosh, Caius! How did you even find this place?"

"Ha! Am I still incessant and annoying?" He grinned.

"Yes. Just...maybe slightly less."

"Well, I guess that's better than nothing. Anyway, you can, I dunno, train here. If you'd like, for the time being."

"Okay then." I grabbed three sereph blades, and threw them to different target boards. All of them hit right in the middle.

"Wow. Impressive." Caius said.

"That? Anyone could do that. You've really got to be kidding me." I said, rolling my eyes.

"Fine, then. Show me what you can do. How good are you with sereph blades?"

"I don't know. It depends what you think 'good' is. Let's try. If I win, you have to spend a day wearing heels."

"And if I win, you have to wear a dress. A pink, frilly dress."

"What?! You know I hate dresses!"

"Then more motivation for you to win this."

"Fine. Deal. Prepare to wear heels."

"Oh, go ahead and think that." he grinned, and walked over to me. "Are you sure you're ready?"

I smirked, spinning a sereph blade in my hand. "I was born ready."


"Looks like you'll need to wear heels today," I said, pointing my blade against his chest, just scratching some of his shirt.

"How did you do that, girl?" he asked, looking at me as if I just did the impossible.

"'Cause your fighting sucks." I replied, jokingly.

"Ha, ha. Very funny. No, really, though. You literally got to me in ten seconds." he pointed out.

"I call it practice, Caius. Ever heard of that?" I replied, grabbing at a quiver of arrows, and a bow. I slung the quiver on my back, and pulled out an arrow. I shot it in Caius's direction, and just skimmed his ear.

"Celestine! You almost pierced my head! So much for good aim..." he mumbled that last part.

"I did that purposely. I didn't want to hear you say another word."

"Well, you're very mean. Did anyone ever tell you that? Because you really are."

"Thanks." I grabbed a belt for gear, and slipped many sereph blades in it. I also took more arrows, slipped them in the quiver, and gripped onto the bow, hard enough that my knuckles turned white.

"What do you-"

"Zip it. Just shush for one minute." I kept on adding to my stash of tools, and finally decided that I packed enough.

"Now will you tell me?" Caius asked, leaning against the wall. I took a deep breath.

"Fine. We leave now, to find Sebastian. Carry as may weapons as you need, then leave. We hunt him down, then finish him off. Go get Julian; I'll get Emma. But I've thought this through. I will Morph, and if the Clave finds out, then so be it. Nothing is worse, than letting Sebastian win this."


Again, I'm sorry to the moon and back for not updating in so long. Please, please review, follow, and favourite!