Just another morning

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Dawns POV
"May time to get up!" Leaf shout at a motionless figure lying under the blankets. She battered at the air in hopes to discourage their group leader from further annoyance.

"Can I try?" I asked with a devilish smile.

"Be my guest." She gestured to the bed before stepping aside. My hand rose. I felt the air around my skin move. It collected itself. It grew as it brushed past my skin, engulfing my palms and finger tips in the strong gust. Leaf covered her face, taking a step back. My hand slashed through the air. Within seconds May was lifted from her bed and pinned to the wall.

I'm up!" She squeaked. The wind stopped and she fell back onto her bed with a groan. I just pat her on the head before moving away.

"Sorry May, I tired to wake you before she came in." Leaf giggled. She helped the other up.

"Don't make us late on our first day!" I called to the two as walked out the door. "Impressions are important."

"Yeah I know." I stop at the door and peak through.

"Oh, then you might wanna fix that," I wave my hands at her face in gesture. Mays face turned red as she rushed to her vanity. Her hair was a tangled knot on top her head, sitting up proudly in disarray. Leaf grabbed my hand as May stopped her foot in upset, flames brushing angrily over the carpet as she shouted at me. Leaf and I screamed as we made our escape.

Mistys POV.
I saw Leaf and Dawn rushing down the stairs, giggling. I sighed.

"May's wake up call is later than usual." I rose my brow to the two. "Does she need me to cool her off again?"

"Nah, I think she's good." Dawn giggled before sitting down for breakfast. Leaf helped finish setting the table. "Wait till you see her new hairdo, though."

"Oh, Dawn really out-did herself this time." Leaf sat beside the other, the two hi-five-ing in joy. The two began piling up their plates as I joined them.

She could hear May stopping down the hall before seeing the angry expression weighing down her face. The ends of her mouth hung down in upset as she glared at the two opposite me.

"Bad hair day?" I asked as she sat down piling pancakes on her plate.

"Yeah yeah, real funny. Can you please just fix it already." Her eyes didn't stop their piercing glares as she munch on her food, and choked down some juice. I just laughed. The glare turned to me.

"Okay okay, I'm going." I moved towards my best-friend, hands out-stretched towards her hair. I felt my skin tingle before they were replaced by water. It felt almost muted at the water of my hands brushed over May's hair, swirling and seeping into the mess. "Dawn, how?" I asked. The tangles weren't letting up easily.

It took a moment before I was able to get them all undone. Soon the hair flowed with the water, falling down to her shoulders. My hands turned back to normal, and I smiled at May, whos just picked at her wet hair un-happily.

"Done." I say with a smile on my face.

"Thanks Misty." She said with a mouthful of food.

"You should dry it before it gets its clothes damp." Leaf pointed to the glistening locks that brushed against her uniform.

"I got this." Dawn smiled. Before May could complain, Dawn's hand lifted into the air as well as a softer brush of wind. May's hair gently breezed behind her until it dried and laid softly at her shoulders.

"I'm not saying thank you."

"You just did." Dawn smiled sweetly. May huffed.

"Your hair looks nice, May." Leaf said from where she was walking her dirty dishes to the sink. She dumped them in before her eyes caught on the pot plant on the windowsill. "But it's missing something."

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