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    1. TheHunter 9 yrs ago

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Current I hate that old proverb "Look before you leap" I understand that its a good saying and sound advice. But sometimes you just have to go with your gut feeling and most of the time you don't leap ever.
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Julia smiled genuinely as Lynx introduced herself. "That's cool! So does your name mean you're a wildcat fighter?" Julia inquired of the younger girl. They walked slowly towards the middle of the room and Julia looked the girl over. Not in a creepy dude way, but assessing her weaknesses. From what she could tell this girl was maybe a little green in the gills, but she was also talented in air magic, so Julia would need to watch for that. This girl was a fighter and probably a good one. Julia needed to find her weakness and quick. Julia knew her weakness and would rather die than tell anyone that her left ankle was slightly unbalanced.

Julia pulled into her fighting stance; she wouldn't go until the professor said so but it was always nice to get ready. Her feet were shoulder width apart, fists up ready to go, and slightly on the ball of her heels. She gave a light smile to the girl and a small nod. She let out a breath and waited.
Julia slouched in the back seat of the class ignoring the gaze from everyone. Her dark eyes looked at the teacher, Professor Elle. She tuned out most of the lecture. The thing that caught her attention was her last name being spoken from the professor's mouth. She raised an eyebrow quizzically. The eyebrow lowered and turned into a glare as the names that followed. Two teams Julia figured. and she just had to get on the team with the asshole. What had she missed? Everyone rose from their seats around her and were finding partners. Julia rose with a sigh and looked around. It seems all the people who wanted to pair up were already doing such.

She walked around and finally decided on the girl that had sent over a little lightning storm to zap Cal. She walked over to the girl and a little awkwardly introduced herself. "Hey I'm Julia, Wanna partner up?" Julia asked nonchalantly.
@Paintlynn
Julia didn't believe her excuse would really work, but it got her away. She almost ran out of the class as Professor Flynn dismissed them. Her heart thundering and her ears bashful. She really hated herself. She had let her anger get the better of her and she was pissed at herself. With her element, going out of control was dangerous. She couldn't afford to hit someone in the face with her element. She gritted her teeth and realized defensive training was next. Going to that class, with the same people she had just embarrassed herself in front of didn't sound to joyful at the moment. But she couldn't afford to miss this class. So begrudgingly she headed to her next class. Head held down, not looking at anyone. She took a breathe and shrugged off the shame. She had brought the fight and she would deal with it.
Julia gritted her teeth as the cold water splashed her face. A water affinity. She narrowed her eyes and gave him a small smirk. Her mind was whirring. The flame within her was starting to get stronger and that usually wasn't a good idea. she took a calming breath and laughed. A rich full laugh that echoed around the classroom. Then it simply got better, the smirking boy was shocked. She rose from her chair and laughed again.

"Sweetheart? Sweetheart? Ha!" Julia said with sarcasm dripping from every pore of her body. Her dark eyes narrowed as she stared down at him. "I'm not sweet and I don't have a heart." A Cheshire cat grin slid onto her face and she pressed one finger on the pitiful vines and one small flower on his desk and sent a wave of fire through them. They lay useless on the desk shriveled and black.

@DisguisedDemon

She spun around and headed over to Professor Flynn. "I am so sorry Professor Flynn but I'm feeling too ill to continue. May I be excused?"
@AbysmalDemon

While Julia did study she wasn't a constant book-worm, so the first comment didn't bother her. No, it was when the 'No friends' part that bothered the redhead so badly. Small flames were flicking off her fingertips. She took a deep breath and planned her next move carefully. Her dark eyes slowly peeled around to give the asshole behind her to give him the death glare. She was about to open her mouth to speak when several people jumped into the conversation. One she got the feeling was telling her to shut up, the male sitting next to the original boy. Then the girl who sat behind them all defending her. She gave a slight nod to the girl behind the boy as the girl spoke.

Then she noticed the smirk on that played on his face. He was playing with her. He thought he was clever and liked taunting her. That's when she began to smile. Two could play the game. Her dark eyes lightened and she even laughed a bit.

"Yes I might be a friendless nerd, but that'll get me somewhere in life. Unlike you, since being an asshole won't get you anywhere. So go on then and listen to your friend and cool it. " Her eyes were challenging him, seeing what he could throw back. Or even if he would.
Julia's attention flicked back to the person sitting behind her. Her chair slammed down hard into the challenging floor. Julia felt her temper rage and like fire it was starting to consume her. Julia spun around dark eyes glaring at the soul who had rudely put their feet on her chair. His words bit into her and she quickly calmed down. Her eyes flitted down to his desk and she let out a little huff.

"It seems like your desk needs a little color. I mean there's not much else there, now is there?" Julia's eyes danced dangerously as the words left her mouth. She glanced over the man who had been so snarky. She might have seen him around but had paid him no attention.
Julia jumped a little as she heard thumping behind her. She glanced back and saw a man getting frustrated. While earth magic was her strongest she definitely wasn't the worst at it. She turned back around and let the vines shrivel and die. Conversation had broken out in the classroom and she knew once it started there was nothing to do but let it happen. Her concentration wasn't going to resume anytime soon.

The redhead leaned back in her chair slowly watching the vines and the pink flowers on them die. She stretched her hands up and glanced around. There were a few people sitting next to her, but none that she knew. Most of her comrades had found their eggs and were working with their baby dragons. She had been left utterly friendless. Again. She knew it wasn't their fault but she couldn't help but blame them.

Julia glanced at the clock. This class seemed to be dragging on forever. She leaned further back in the chair and resigned herself to watch.
Still room?
There was a reason Julia vervain was Fire affinity. She could easily destroy things, but creating new life from the ground up was near impossible. But she had been living breathing magic since she was young. Well, maybe not breathing, but certainly trying to control it. She willed her magic to flow out of her and into the young patches of dirt on her desk, and slowly,very slowly, the vines began to grow.

The vines tentatively stretched out themselves and began to encircle the desk. She gritted her teeth and pushed a little more of the small earth magic within herself to run through the vines and make small pink flowers sprout from the vines. It was a small improvement which she had been working on since she entered the academy.

Her dark eyes darted around and look around the classroom. Julia saw a girl that had a flower burst into flames, a pair of twins that didn't seem to know how to make vines, and a couple of other students that weren't faring any better. It was only when she turned back to her desk that she noticed her vines were shrivelling like an old hag. She gritted her teeth in anger knew that was herself at fault. She hadn't been paying attention and her magical energy disapparated. She took a deep breath and tried to start again.
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