It was Monday morning, the hallways of the Institute were empty, and the classrooms were full. Classes were underway when the principal's voice echoed through the speakers, announcing that, at the request of the student Helena Chantai, the ancient dance would be more than just a dance that day. They would take that day to pay tribute to the historical figure who had touched many corners of London, Melia Conkinova.All the students buzzed with excitement at the news. This meant that the day would be more like a birthday than anything else. The principal also announced that the celebration would take place in the middle of the month, so they had to hurry. After giving this information, his voice faded into the background.Inside the physics classroom, Elijah stood up and approached Helena."Why?" he asked. Helena looked at him, not understanding. "Why did you change the theme to a celebration as if it were a birthday?""Because I think it will be more fun, and no one will refuse to part
The third hour had arrived. All the students were on the campus, sitting on the green grass in front of the stage, waiting for everything to begin. They were eager to see their fellow students sing or perhaps make a fool of themselves. The principal had climbed onto the stage, asking for attention and offering words of encouragement to all the participants. He applauded the entire student body as they began calling the contestants.Helena stood on one side of the other students, letting out a sigh when she saw the snow-haired boy ascend the stage. Internally, she was thankful; she thought he might not go up after what Rebekah had told her, which she had intuited from Melia."He changed the theme of his song," Fox's voice made her look to her side."He's not going to sing the one he mentioned?" Helena asked. Rebekah and Fox shook their heads. "It can't be... I handed the director what he would sing.""I fixed it," Fox told her. "Now I don't know what he's going to sing. Honestly, I thi
The award for new talent had been proudly presented to the director. The students continued amidst applause and noise, chanting his name even though he was no longer on the stage. He was still on campus, heading towards his locker. He could feel the frowning and perhaps even disappointing looks from his friends behind him as he walked away. But he didn't look back; he kept going until he couldn't feel the disapproving gazes behind him and was in front of his locker.The hallways were empty; he was alone. The rest were on campus amidst the music and the atmosphere. He opened his locker and placed the small trophy inside. While doing so, he heard some repetitive applause, but the clapping was slower. He closed the locker door and saw who was applauding: Melia. She was approaching slowly, still clapping, until she stopped clapping and let her arms fall to her sides."You turned out worse than Posthadong Dogkor, oh Elijah Orleans," Melia said, letting out a laugh. "Believe me, if he knew
The snow-haired one stood there for a moment before deciding to run after her. He grabbed her ankle, causing Melia to fall. She tried to get up, but the snow-haired one didn't release her ankle until he was on top of her. Melia could feel her breath quicken. It couldn't be whatever he was going to do. It would make everything that Elijah didn't know even harder, but without giving her more time, he took her face and kissed her forcefully, closing their eyes.It had been so long since he had felt her warm lips.So long since he had kissed her with such desire and intensity.It felt like an eternity without the electric touch of their joined lips.Melia truly tried to stop, to avoid the kiss.But she couldn't. Her lack of willpower won, even more so when she missed his lips being close to hers. So, without hesitation, she deepened the kiss. The dance of their tongues meeting was perfect; need played a part in making the kiss even deeper. Now, Melia was on top of him in the deserted hall
The social studies classroom had now become the stage for their lack of self-control. Now, both of them on the classroom floor, locked eyes without even blinking until Melia let out a sigh and shook her head repeatedly while now gazing at the ceiling. She closed her eyes in denial and opened them again when she felt a weight on top of her - it was Elijah.He was shirtless, only wearing his jeans. Melia had her top on and just her underwear on the bottom. Elijah leaned his elbow on the floor next to Melia's head and used his other hand to brush some hair away from her face. Melia was still in denial."What have you done to me, Jahjah?" Melia asked, unable to help but let out a sigh while gazing at what she considered a beautiful face. "I'm so weak when it comes to staying away from you. I can't go on like this. It's going to make everything harder.""Don't make that 'everything' harder," he whispered, brushing his nose against hers. "Just stay with me. Grouchy... I don't know what you'
Meanwhile, the last two were finishing putting on their clothes - again - and left the classroom hand in hand. Melia was torn between denial and the snow-haired one kissing her cheek. They were each other's weakness, undoubtedly. They were in the hallway when a gust of wind suddenly arrived."You've lied to me again, my treasure," the voice that Melia recognized spoke. The mist surrounded her until it dissipated, revealing a clearer figure, Skalliet.Elijah tightened his grip on Melia's hand, now having a clearer view of the being that had taken the lives of his loved ones. He didn't feel fear but anger. Skalliet walked closer to both of them."You vile liar, my treasure," she whispered to Melia. "How weak you turned out to be, what a waste," she said, looking at Elijah. "Is this why you've changed for me?" she mocked. "I remember your devastated face so well, boy," she said, taking his face forcefully. "You cried as if your life depended on it," she laughed. "You don't know how fun i
"Melia..." She heard a voice sing her name from behind. "Where are you going, sweetheart?" He asked.The aforementioned walked aimlessly deep into the forest. Skalliet was trailing behind her, waiting for her to do something; he wasn't going to give her the satisfaction. She continued to sing her name until the characteristic gust of wind that marked him was felt close to her; Skalliet was in front of her. "I think someone is very sad," Skalliet said amidst his singing. "You shouldn't be, my treasure." He cradled her face in his hands. "Anyway... He never loved you." "Leave me... alone!" She pushed her, and Skalliet fell a little way from her. He had been telling her what had become very clear to her all the way from the school to deep into the forest. The dark night sky matched the darkness behind the tall trees, the cold breeze, and what seemed to be approaching drizzle. She wanted to be alone; she needed it.Skalliet got up, shaking the sand from his tuxedo with a laugh. "I mis
He never thought this would happen to him, but he was getting tired. The struggle to break free and his efforts to still hold on were exhausting him. He was even surprised himself; since when does an inhuman being get tired so easily? In any case, he shouldn't get used to the sole exercise of his bones twisting because of the brightness. Even with the struggle, he managed to finally get him into the mansion, closing the door and letting him go. And as he did so, not even a second passed before he was trying to leave the mansion.Rebekah stood in his way."You're not going anywhere, Elijah," she said. "Forgive me, but I won't let you leave." … Move! "He shouted at her anyway, caring little about what the blonde said. She refused; she wouldn't move from the entrance no matter how much Elijah shouted at her. After a few minutes, Elijah stopped shouting and fell into silence, a silence that surprised everyone; he was still, but his breathing was agitated, his gaze was moist and lost. Unt