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Chapter 4

  • The rest of the Kings and Queens all helped a smile except Darin who was sulking. The Wolf King has finally found his soulmate after three thousand years of searching.
  • "Congrats." Filled the room.
  • "But how did you know your cousin would be his soulmate?" Lillian demanded suspiciously.
  • "That's because the gods revealed that my cousin should be brought here for King Roen to see. And thanks be to the gods for their knowledge." Tamara said. "The gods also demanded that Wolf King be made as the King of all Supernaturals, since his lovely wife to be will give birth to the one who will save us all. A school shall be built where all the children from each clan, will be attending." With that she disappeared leaving her cousin behind.
  • Lillian felt something was amiss but let it slide. Tamara didn't made mention of how to prevent the blackness from the gate from spreading out, anyway, that's the work of a witch.
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  • 1,000 years later:
  • "I am sorry Queen Lillian, but I cannot take back your grandchild, she will be transferred." The proprietor of the witch school told the queen sitting in her office.
  • "Ash, just give her a second chance she will change, I promise." Queen Lillian pleaded on behalf of Rae.
  • Rae who looked less concerned about the discussion they were having right in front of her, was blowing whistle as she placed her legs on top of the proprietor table.
  • Ash was already used to Rae's behavior.
  • "Even though you rule us, with all due respect my queen, I still maintain my stand. Rae beat up her seniors badly, they are still in the hospital recovering, she is so stubborn and do whatever pleases her, she is getting out of our control. So I have no other choice my queen. I am transferring her to the supernaturals school and that's final." Ash said and brought out a letter. "This is a recommendation letter that you will give to the Principal of the supernatural. It talks about the behavior of Rae so that he can warn his students to stay away from her."
  • "I will talk to her, but try and reconsider your decision." Lillian said
  • "I, in fact all the teachers, have had enough of her, there is nothing I can do."
  • "Grandma, can you excuse us for a minute, I want to speak to Mrs Ash alone, please." Rae said as she stopped her whistle.
  • Getting up to her feet, "I will be outside, do not do something stupid." With that Lillian left the office.
  • "What is it Rae? If you want to beg me to allow you back into this school, am afraid my answer is still No."
  • "I am not begging you Mrs proprietor. The letter in your hand, change it and write how wonderful and helpful I am to your school."
  • "You don't tell a five hundred years old teacher what to do."
  • "You seem to have forgotten who you are talking to, I am Rae, wherever I go I causes trouble. And also I know what side of the bed you sleep at night, don't allow me to visit you tonight. Change that recommendation letter at once."