| Chapter 42 - I need to let her go |

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Jupiter looked absolutely breathtaking in her silver dress when I noticed her on the other side of the ball room

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Jupiter looked absolutely breathtaking in her silver dress when I noticed her on the other side of the ball room. Instantly I felt guilty for thinking that. I have a mate. I can no longer have such a thought about another girl. But Jupiter has always been my weakness. I still remember the first time I saw her, her fiery red hair in two pigtails. It was only when I finally dared to asked her to play with me, that I noticed the freckles. They seemed like fairy dust sprinkled across the bridge of her nose. She refused to play with me and stuck her tongue out at me. I was instantly in love with her. That evening I had asked my father how it felt, to find your mate. Obviously, I was a stupid little boy, but she never looked at me and I started teasing her. Hoping that she would notice me. She sure did notice me, only not in the right way. And then when I thought that she finally liked me back, my mate stood in front of me...

Vivie is perfect for me. I feel it, I see it, I know it... But Jupiter__ "Hey, you, okay?" Vivie placed her hand on my arm, asking for my attention. She was wearing a red dress and she looked gorgeous in it. I couldn't help myself thinking the first time I saw her in it 'is she wearing red because Jupiter had red hair?'

"Yeah" I told her but inside I was struggling. I have been fighting this ever since I met Vivie. It wasn't fair to Vivie. She was sweet and understanding. She was giving me time. And I was doing nothing, still thinking about another girl.

"Hey Vivie and Tristan. Thanks for coming," Fay greeted us. While Nixon greeted us with a nod.

"Thanks for inviting us." Vivie answered.

"Can I talk to you for a moment Tristan?" Fay asked and I nodded.

"I will find you" I told Vivie and kissed her on her head before I followed Fay.

"You alright Tristan?" Fay asked when we entered an office.

"Yes Fay."

She hummed "I don't believe you, but I understand that you don't want to talk about it. But know that if you want to talk about it, I'm her for you."

"I know Fay. I'm just confused. About what did you want to talk?"

She smiled "well, I have Fae powers."

My eyebrows shot up into my hairline "really? What kind?"

"Yes, for now we are keeping it a secret. We aren't sure what kind of Fae I am."

"How so?"

"Well, I can do things that Orlo and Jupiter can't."

"Show me?" I asked her. She stood up and lit a candle with a match. "I can't create fire, but I can do this__" she said, and the flame increased. She could take the fire over, split it up in smaller parts, and so on. "I can do this with everything in nature, sand, wind, fire and so on."

"Have you been training?" I asked her.

"Yes, with Jupiter and Orlo." I frowned, I never heard of Orlo. "I wondered if you could train with me tomorrow. You are a water Fae and I want to see what I can do with that."

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