"-Try to smile warrior princess savior"(PART 1)

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"Now we're late!" Isa groaned at me.

"-Fashionably " I corrected grinning. "It's no big deal anyways, we'll just go in and wing it " I shrugged rolling out my shoulders whilst adjusting my sleeves, "-as usual".

I placed my hands on the huge bronze doors leading to the huge ass hall but Isa stopped me, turning me before I could actually push them open. "Sorry, I just had to-" she hissed adjusting creases in my cloth even I didn't notice were there and ruffling my hair, biting her lips in concentration.

"Control freak" I coughed out under my breath, "It's an initiation process basically a dumb welcome process not a freaking fashion show for fuck's sake".

"You say that like you don't know everyone is going to be looking at their warrior princess might as well make the darn savior look presentable" she said ruffling my hair a little more before finally sighing in what I assume to be satisfaction.

"You know I don't care and I am no one's savior, it's just a dumb prophecy anyways" I rolled my eyes.

She gave an unimpressed look before pushing the doors open to reveal a hall full of vibrant colors and a bustling cheer filled air. She entered and started walking to her indom but not before turning back to me, "And that's why you have me Ava".

"Try to smile warrior princess savior." She winked at me. She says that but her face goes cold the minute she falls in line with other members of her Indom.

I schooled my face into a look of indifference before walking past all the Indom lines and to my own designated spot. A few heads turned as I walked past them, a few eyes widened but my mask didn't break. I was used to reactions like that. I've faced them for years anyways, besides after the tenth year, you sorta learn to get used to it. To them it's an honor to even be me or stand in my presence, to me it's another day, another burden, another set of tasks... nothing else. This place lost value to me a long time ago.

As I stood in my spot, shoulders square, feet planted solid into the ground, my stance strong and chin tilted up in confidence. I couldn't help the way my eyes strayed to the Indom all lined up listening to the ongoing speech. There were about five of them in total.

Fire Indoms were the most reckless, they showed great power, will and energy. Also, darn disrespectful rude beings if you ask me. With their golden colored eyes, and fierce fiery skills they could take anybody on but most times their hotheaded behavior gets them killed faster than the hot furnace that actually, quite literally burned in them.

Water Indoms, the calmest, most respected with valued and great leadership skills and a great ability. Their ocean colored eyes enhanced with golden specks told their story quite well enough. Each one with a different shade of blue but still of the same family with their specks. They were also quite annoying know- it- all's.

Earth Indoms were the most grounded of all. With great persistence, strength and endurance, I considered them great sparring partners. They had green orbs with golden specks if you looked just the right amount of hard. They were also hotheaded but unlike the the Fire doms were more strategic with their bark and bite behavior.

Metal Indoms were part of the Earth community, they just had the ability to master that specific sub element. With silver eyes mixed with gold specks, at just one look you could mistake it for the slightest shade of blue. They had the coldest eyes you could ever behold, annoy them and they'll show you it's not just their eyes that's ice cold.

Air Indoms were the most underestimated. With their brown eyes and gold specks... they're the most free, funny and carefree of all Indoms. Most airheaded being I have ever met. They do put up a decent enough fight.

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