Agatha ran through the hall, trying to get rid of WHOEVER was at her back. She could just feel its presence getting closer and closer.
Reaching the gardens, Agatha fell, trying to retrieve her steps. She continued to run until someone grabbed onto her arm, flinging it the other way.
Screaming Agatha faced him, the School Master. His eyes were dark as he appeared to her.
"Leave me alone!" Agatha grabbed her hand back as she pushed him onto the ground. He tackled her down.
Crashing onto the ground, Agatha's gums filled with blood.
The School Master held the storian, ready to pierce her heart then and there.
"Get away!" Someone yelled, pushing him onto the ground once more.
Agatha's eyes filled with relief as she saw Sophie towering over him.
Sprinting to her feet, Agatha joined in, pinning his arm to the ground.
The School Master grinned. "Good never kills." Agatha let go, giving the School Master a chance to grab the storian and flung it at Agatha.
It was caught by Sophie. "You will never be able to do that."
Agatha sprinted from her bed, looking around the whole room. "Not again." Agatha sighed.
She rubbed her eyes, opening the door and walking down the halls.
She was wearing her green tank top and blue leggins with a black leather coat shielding her arms.
It was in the middle of the night and everyone was asleep. Agatha escaped to campus, sitting on the bench.
She layed her head on the bench and looked at the sky. No stars tonight.
Sighing, she still looked into the sky. Wondering what today had to bring. Everyday was an adventure in this world. Life threatening and could end all the types of relationships you can have wig anyone.
Agatha got up, staring at the School Master's tower. Did he really want to kill her? Was he still holding that grudge?
Agatha held her face up. It was scary having a big room to yourself. Especially when you think someone is out to get you.
This was the only place Agatha felt peace, as if she was safe because this reminded her of the back of her house.
Vegetables growing and trees which bared fruit.
She closed her eyes, wishing for safety and comfort. Tears streamed down her face as she thought of her mother. She gripped her arms, wishing for a warm hug and hit chocolate.
Agatha always felt homesick here. Everyday she'd stay in her bed, crying herself to sleep.
Hers eyes swelled red as her face went pink.
She sighed, walking back to her room and back into her comfy bed. It wasn't hard like her bed at home was.
She shared a bed with her mum and they'd always cuddle each other to sleep. Agatha wouldn't go to sleep until her mum came stumbling through the door with new types of things in her trolley.
Once Agatha came here, this was the first time she actually slept on her own.
She remembered how her roommates glanced at her and turned, dashing for new roommates.
She didn't care at first, but she'd rather have company sleeping.
Agatha shut her eyes, her tears drying.
"Good Morning." Tedros smiled, kissing her forehead. Agatha waved, still not opening her eyes.
"A wave? No hug or-"
Fluttering her eyes open, Agatha hugged him, collapsing back into her bed.
"It's Friday... Remember... The date?" Agatha shot out of her bed, making Tedros laughed.
Agatha rushed into the shower pouring hot water on her back. She took 'Soak Opera' and began washing her armpits with it.
She used Olay face scrub and brushed her teeth. These were all the resources Agatha had gotten from Sophie.
Agatha grabbed her towel, pulling it over her. She walked into her room, narrowing her eyebrows, signalling Tedros to stop looking at her.
She dried her face, creaming it and applying make up. Glossing her lips and putting on a bit of mascara.
She pulled on black shorts and a white shirt with a front pocket. She wore black and white trainers and brushed her hair back, putting a black and white pockerdot bandana on.
"I like your theme." Tedros smirked looking up from the book he had in his hands.
"Thanks." Agatha grabbed the basket, escorting herself out. Tedros followed and together, they made their way into the woods.
They had permission to go into the woods for things like this, but there was still a barrier protecting them.
Tedros layed the blanket down and Agatha put the basket on it.
"You have to understand that if Tristan starts to annoy me, I will leave." Tedros stated.
Agatha rolled her eyes. "And you have to understand that I will never let you do that."
Sighing Tedros lay on Agatha's lap, looking into her big brown eyes. Agatha playing with his hair, humming to herself.
"I say we go hunting." Tedros emphasized, jumping up. "Hunting?" Tedros nodded. "Let's go find Tristan and Kiko and scare them."
Intrigued, Agatha stood up, following Tedros through the woods. Tedros seemed very energetic as he ran through the forest and Agatha tried to keep up.
"Found them." Tedros chuckled quietly, pulling Agatha behind a tree. "I don't see them. Where are they???" Agatha bobbed her head everywhere until Tedros finally pointed them out.
"On the count of three, we jump out and yell 'BOO!!'" Tedros counted softly and once he whispered the words three.
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Happily Never After (Tagatha/the school of good and evil)
FanfictionWhen Agatha wishes her happily ever after was with Tedros, Sophie and Agatha are transported back to the School for Good and Evil. But Sophie wants another happily ever after. She teams up with a well know witch to rewrite her own. "And it was dest...