Daniek had just entered the room, his goofy smile he had done only to cheer up Tina was gone, replaced by worry and nerves, he had never thought in a million years that his best friend would never achieve her dream. "Sit" the headmaster commanded, Daniek did so, how the school expect to find the chosen one when they command without a hint of emotion? The wizardly man, who looked like he didn't believe Daniek was the chosen one, and he had a right to believe so, honestly, Daniek never thought that either. The man put his wand on Danieks forehead, and, just as he always did, the mans eyes shot open, but, he stepped back, aghast. "Well? Is the boy it or not?!" The headmaster sounded frustrated, which was also expected, his star student just didn't have the destiny everybody wanted. "I..." the wizard stammered "t..this boy... it's him.." the wizard took his hat off. It took Daniek a minute to actually process this, but when he did, he was shocked "I-I cant be! It's supposed to be Tina! I-I-" the boy panicked, jumping up from his seat. "Mother of Pearl..." the headmaster began, before clearing his throat "Daniek, you are the chosen one, I thought for sure it was going to Tinitha, but, I guess I was wrong?" He looked over at the wizard, who nodded. "Your new classes start tomorrow, call off the search Ophilise, we found them". Daniek saw something in the window, a figure, he couldn't figure out what it was, and heaven knows he barely had time to figure it as the headmaster shoved the boy out, all in the room were shocked, and for good reason, but they weren't aware of the figure watching outside. "...what?..." (sorry this part is short :( I didn't mean it to be like this, but this is how long it took for each kid :D now Daniek was actually the last one tested, fun fact)
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𝐴 𝑁𝑜𝑡-𝑆𝑜-𝑁𝑜𝑟𝑚𝑎𝑙 𝐶ℎ𝑜𝑠𝑒𝑛 𝑂𝑛𝑒 𝑆𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑦
FantasyTinitha Thumbwell, prodigy of BlueBell, somebody nobody expected to even set foot in the school. Everybody, including Tina, thought she was to be destined to be the chosen one, a tradition that has been passed down for centuries. But when she discov...