Training(1)

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Andrew
I woke up at my usual time of five am and got ready. I went down made some toast and decided to take a trip to the library. Once there, I found my usual spot in the corner looked for some books on dragons and started reading while eating my toast, it was early so I had the whole library to myself, which made me really really happy for some reason.

I was so into the book I didn't realise Caroline, the water element standing in front of me until she started speaking. "Hey, I have been standing here for awhile now, is that book really that interesting?" She asked. It made me jumo from my seat. "You scared the hell out of me Caroline." I said. "Wow, to think that you actually remembered my name." She said casually, while examining her nails.

"Well, it's just one word that is three syllabus long. It isn't that hard considering that I have to memorise the whole dictionary." I said. "Uh, memorise the whole...dictionary?" She asked, raising a perfectly arched eyebrow quizzically. "Yeah, it is what I need to do in order to make my powers useful." I replied, putting a bookmark into the book on dragons, I had this feeling this conversation will take a long time.

Caroline plopped into the seat beside me. "May I ask, why are you here?" I asked. "Well, ya see, I just arrived yesterday and I'm kinda new here. So I was wondering around looking to see if there was a pool but then I came across the library and saw you through the window and decided tk come in." She explained. Her black shoulder length hair was messy like seaweed and it looked like she didn't bother to comb it.

"Hey it's getting late let's head back to the mansion shall we?" I suggested. "You know what, you're right. Let's go wise one." She said, getting up from her chair. "Wait, what do you mean wise one?" I asked, getting up from the chair and clutching the book in my hands. "Oh you know, you're the knowledge element, so I suppose you're wise like that greek thingy." Caroline explained , not bothering to turn around. "Greek thingy?" I questioned. "Oh you know, all that fancy stuff like like...uh, you know what never mind." She said. I laughed, I found it funny and kind of...cute...OH MY GODS, I am so not falling for this girl. I quickly pushed that thought to the back of my head and trudged forward.

"Oh looky here, back from our little walk Kelp head?" Jasper said to Caroline. "Oh, why airhead, not so happy to see me here?" Caroline replied. "Oh no, just glad that your back, so that I can tell you how much your hair looks like seaweed, you're really trying to be the water element aren't you." Jasper sneered. Caroline narrowed her eyes and crossed her arms. "Oh and did I tell yoh that your hair looks like you've just been through a tornado, how ironic that the air element looks like that." Caroline said smoothly. And like that they started throwing insults at each other. Again.

They continued until Leon came out from the kitchen, a tray of coffee in his hands. "Girls, both your make up are pretty. Now shut up and have some coffee!" Leon said, rolling his eyes. They both looked at him. Their faces clearly saying: are you kidding me? But yeah, I really think that they should stop. The coffee had a cute little 3D cat on the coffee. Its paws were at the brim of the coffee and it was made out of cream. "How did you make this Leon?" I asked, shocked that a descendant of French royalty was so talented.

"Well, I had to take a part time job in order to have pocket money as my aunt who is queen, strongly believes in independence." He explained. "So in one of my uncle's Cafés, I took up the job of being a barista. You know the random person that makes coffee art. Yeah that one." Leon finished. "Interesting story ya have bro, but you have to stop call me a girl." Jasper said. Leon shrugged and went back into the kitchen.

After some coffee and light breakfast, we had to head out for training. "Why do we need to train?" Glen asked. I could tell, he was that kind off gamer boy that was definitely not a morning person. "Because we'll have quests and if we don't train, how are we gonna complete the quest?" Gwen asked him. "Uh...you have a point." He replied.

We all went different ways and I went to my mentor to start doing my daily training.

Lea
"Hello fire elements, my name is Jewel and I'll be your mentor for your training." The lady in black toga said. "Uh, I'm guessing you already know us." Leon said. The lady smiled. "Yes Leon, shall we get started?"

"This is your element stones, it's broken into half because of the immense power of the stone of the fire element. When you piece them together you will go into full element mode and only when the choosen elements put them together, then something will happen. How about you guys try." Jewel said, handing over an odd shaped stone to me. It was red and looked like ruby. I turned to Leon and he nodded. We pieced the element stone together and immediately, an immense heat swirled around my body. When it stopped I had a flaming cardigan, black shirt, headphones around my neck, safety goggles on my forehead, black tights and flaming red high top sneakers. I looked at Leon, he had a flaming jacket, black Tee, headphones, jeans, decorative chains on his jeans and flaming high top sneakers as well.

Jewel smiled, I was baffled. "How...?" I started. "Magic of the stone you will stay in this form until you're too tired to do so." Jewel explained. "Wait, so there's no way to go back into our normal self?" Leon asked. "There is a way, but it's not simple." Jewel said. After a whole morning of training and throwing fire balls, I was exhausted. And then training ended. Yay! I went back to the mansion hungry and tired once I was back I had my lunch, washed up and collapsed on my bed. My last thought was fire rules all. Before sleep over took me.

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