Chapter 2

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"I'm sorry, Blue" Jamie simpered

"Its fine Jamie, its not your fault, you were provoked.Ouch," I whined as mom placed an ice pack on my face.

"Would you sit still?" Grabbing my left arm, she inspected my burns. Clucking her tongue, she turned and riddled through the cabinet over head looking for something.

I grumbled and looked over at dad, who was fussing over Bane and Zee. Jamie grabbed my hand. His soft light green eyes shined up at me. Tears began to fill them.

I wrapped my arms around his waist and settled him on my lap. "Shhh, its okay Jamie. Really, these burns are nothing compared to what ive had before. Don't cry,"I patted his hair down since it had gone all haywire after he released the blasts. In reality these burns were nothing compared to when Bane burned my right arm in a fight. Didn't mean my cheeks didn't hurt like a bitch though. And my left arm. Why is it that my arms suffered the most damage? I needed those things too. How the hell would I eat without them. Sure someone could feed me, but it wasn't the same as feeding yourself. I knew when I had enough to eat.

I should really start avoiding getting into fights. Ill put that on my mental to do list. Right after I remembered to clean my room.

"This is what I get for leaving you four alone for two minutes. You try to set the house on fire," Dad spoke. "You're both lucky neither Zee or Jamie got hurt."

"Not like we did it dad. It was all Jamie," Bane gritted

out as dad put some pressure on the burns.

"I'm sorry," Jamie whispered in my hair. I continued to smooth his hair and gave his head a kiss. Of course Jamie was sorry, he had such a soft heart. Furthermore how was he supposed to know how much power he packed? Hell, even dad didn’t know. The mixture of fae and dragon blood does something wonky with our magic and transformation system within our body. The fact that we can do magic at all is astonishing.

I leaned against the wall, bringing Jamie with me as I closed my eyes briefly. Calling the water to wrap around Zee, Bane, and I had taken a toll on me. I don't practice elemental magic as often as Bane does. It was sorta obvious too since even with water Bane and I still got burned. Mental note three: practice elemental magic more often.

Mom finally found what she had been looking for in the cabinet. "Cyprus, here put this on Bane's burns. It should help lessen the pain," mom instructed as she handed dad a small bowl filled with liquidy green stuff.

It looked like bug guts, or what bug guts would look like if someone were to perform surgery on a bug and extract them then mash them. Don't judge. it could happen. Some people really don't have lives. Like the people who created math. Who would do such a thing anyway? When would you ever use long division with numbers and X's?! Its not like I'm ever going to use it in real life. If you cant tell, I really don't like math.

Or bowls filled with bug guts. Which was currently making its way towards me. "I'm fine, mom. Its okay, I'm good," and I didn't want that stuff on my face. Plus it smelled funny like...Bane's dirty socks. Ew, yeah that was so totally not going to go on my face.

"Blue, stop being a girl and take it like a man,"dad announced.

"Uh dad? That made no sense. If I stopped being a girl then I would have to take it like a boy. Not a man. You cant skip over puberty and automatically become a man," I smart assed.

"Fine then since you think you're so smart, take it like a boy who then later has to take it like a man."

"But if-"

"Do you have to back talk?"

"Nope but I chose too," I smiled sweetly. "Besides, your last statement wasn’t correct since-"

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