. . .
Xinhua watched as Polyanna revived Viktor using her rather infamous sweets. Seeing the woman always put on her on guard. She wondered if the others were aware . . . no, they were probably aware, it was just that her awareness was more acute. Among all the girls gathered, she was the only one among them that was a pure "combat-type" mage. Calling her a mage was stretching it, even - she was more like a brawler that could use magic. As a consequence, it made her all the more aware of how terrifyingly strong the candy-themed Head Enforcer was. Being around her was nerve-wracking.
She recalled when she first arrived here, that she wished to join the Enforcers. It was a good group to find rivals her age, and perhaps someone that could best her. Enforcers such as Descartes Olton came to mind, and in her eagerness, she had perhaps been a tad arrogant.
Then she arrived, looking even younger and childish than she did now. Despite that, despite the fact that their first meeting hand been with her hair tangled, and with a lollipop in her mouth and a chocolate bar in hand, one glance from her instantly caused her to step back in fear.
Her! The Disciple of the Dragon God, to step back in fear, from an opponent she who's name she did not even know! The disgrace was so unbearable that she decided to forgo joining the Enforcers. She didn't need anymore reminders, not while Polyanna Saccharine walked around as a living one.
She had never completely gotten over it. As a result, she was always tense around Polyanna, despite her wishes. It aggravated her to no end, and perhaps the reason she accepted so many duels from different students, no matter their background or reason, was so that she could purge this steadily growing bubble of insecurity inside of her. Everyday, however, she was growing more and more certain that the only way to fix this issue was by facing the woman herself.
Lost in her own thoughts, Xinhua nearly jumped back as she was offered a lollipop. Seeing no reason to turn it down without looking suspicious, she accepted it, albeit reluctantly. Eating it was more of an automatic response on her part. She barely tasted the treat, which was a shame - it probably would have tasted like extra-spicy shezuan shrimp platter, her favorite.
"How, how would I do, should we actually fight?" she thought to herself.
"No, a foolish question. I would be utterly demolished . . . but at the very least, would I put up a struggle worthy of myself?" Such were the girls thoughts at the moment. If allowed to continue, she would have brooded all day long, perhaps not even moving from the same spot she stood on for hours on end. As it was, she was broken out of her stupor by the feeling a tongue sliding across her chee-
"Wai?!" she yelped in an unusually high pitch (It was
not a squeak!) "Lee, that is
undignified!"
In the background, Karen stayed silent. She didn't have much to add in terms of discussion anyhow. Besides the candy was good . . .
Until Lee opened her mouth, and then, despite still tasting like mangoes, it turned very, very bitter. "Oh yeah, totally forgot you were there-" could she be any more blunt? She
knew she was just a plain, no good, talent-less bystander that no one would even spare a second glance at, but to hear a statement that all but confirmed it from someone who she considered practically a friend was-!
"No, I'm good, thanks though," she said, hiding the hurt behind a practiced smile. She'd know it for years now, so why was she feeling so surprised? No, she really should have seen it coming. So, she would act like usual. Nothings's changed, after all.
"Anyway, Luna's right. Shouldn't we be heading for the Mess Hall?" she said, casually tossing aside her lollipop into a nearby garbage bin. She wasn't in the mood anymore.
Xinhua nodded, quickly regaining her composure. "Yes, can we
please get a move on, before we encounter even more distractions. I will carry Viktor, if he requires assistance."
And so the group made way for the train station closest to the Dorms. Despite his protests, Viktor was heaved over Xinhua's shoulders, who lifted him as effortlessly as would lift a paper bag. "No need for your thanks, you are rather light, despite your tall frame," she said, innocently deflecting any protest.
Once they arrived on the train, Karen suddenly looked up, and a grimace crossed her face, and
stayed. Just as the group was about to take a seat, Karen whispered, loud enough for her to be heard by them, but not enough to be hear by others.
"Uh, guys, if you don't mind, can we sit somewhere not in front of
her?"
By her, she was referring to the impressively short dark-haired girl seated across them. With a book on her lap and a blank expression on her face, her grey-green eyes danced with life as they practically devoured the information presented to her. The girl was Meruin Hazy, and she seemed wholly unaware of the world around her.
Karen really,
really disliked being around Meruin. They had entered the University at around the same time, and where everyone else was quickly forming acquaintances and new friends, Meruin was doing the exact opposite and making herself unilaterally
disliked by the student body. The "why" behind it, became quickly apparent to Karen.
All she wanted was to talk with her. Just one conversation, because she thought that perhaps the rumors were not so bad, and were merely exaggerations.
She seemed amicable enough, at first, if a little distant. Karen attributed that to her being an introvert - she knew the feeling, at least. Now though, she was sure that Meruin simply did not want to talk to her.
The conversation between them quickly turned to one of magic. It was when Karen demonstrated hers, that the tone of the conversation went down hill quickly. Meruin, in simple terms,
ripped her a new one.
Every flaw, every minor imprecision, every inefficiency, in her spell-casting was pointed out and viciously brought to light. Meruin, by her own admission, never encountered a Plague Mage, and yet she had the sheer
audacity to offer to
correct her mistakes.
She remembered being embarrassed at what amounted to a public execution of her skills as mage, only to look around and find that everyone else was ignoring her, and glaring angrily at Meruin. She wasn't the first one she'd done it to, and from what she'd heard later on, neither was she the last.
So yes, for once, she insisted on something. She was
not sitting near Meruin Hazy.
Xinhua, not seeing a problem, agreed, though she was slightly curious as to why. As for the others, they could sit here if they wanted to, but Karen wouldn't.
The train ride passed on in silence, until they reached the Mess Hall. Annoyingly enough, Meruin went down with them. Of course she would - even someone like her couldn't help but appreciate the breakfast the school served on a frankly massive scale.
Staying silent Karen resolved to ignore her. The moment they stepped into the canteen, however, she found herself growing increasingly aggravated by her presence. She sought a release. A way to vent against the small, arrogant mage. Then, a single glance at Xinhua, blissfully unaware that she was walking beside a spiteful demon, and something clicked within her.
She muttered, not silently, but loud enough to be heard by students around her . . .
"I wonder what would happen if a Dragon God fought an Archetype?"
And then all hell broke loose.