Month of Love

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  February, the month of love, was upon The GATE Academy.  I've been out of the infirmary for awhile now, and at this moment I was wrapped up in the cozy blankets I had on my bed. I scrolled through the messages on my phone, replying to a few. The majority of them were from my close friends, but I did have a few from fellow students I don't even recall giving my number to. I deleted the ones from those who I didn't care to respond to. I had a few from Tyr, which isn't that unusual. I deleted those as well and sat up. With my phone still in hand, I stretched my arms up towards the ceiling, lowering them slowly after getting a good stretch.

  Before I could get out of bed, there was a soft knock on my door. I walked over and opened the door without a thought, I was aware about the person who was behind it.

  "Hello Calla. Come on in." I said with an inviting nod. I moved out of the way so she could enter. "Did you need something?"

   I closed the door and looked at her. She had sat down on the small couch I had, placing her hands on her knees. "I just wanted to check up on you. After all, you did get released after I did." I nodded at her, sitting beside her. "Yeah, I'm doing well. I assume you are too?"

  "Yes...yes I'm fine thank you. I also wanted to tell you that I officially enrolled. So, I wanted to thank you and Opal." She said with a shy smile, standing up as she did.
"Don't worry about the whole kidnapping thing, okay? What matters mostly is that we are safe, and now I get to enjoy the Academy that you and Opal praised so much."

  My eyes travelled from her face to the powered off TV in front of me. Was it really okay?

   "Yeah, thank you. I'll be sure to pass on what you said to Opal." I smiled at her as she made her way to the door.
"Thank you, Falen. Have a nice day." Calla said, smiling back and leaving.

I continued to stare at the powered off TV, drifting off into my thoughts. I blinked a few times, my ears twitching as I did. I broke away from those thoughts that were attempting to pull me under. I needed to get my mind off of things. Perhaps a mission would be the best thing to do. They tend to take a person's mind off of everything but their task, especially because with missions a person is usually treading into unknown waters.

I changed into something a little more appropriate for the outside world. I wore a fitting, dark blue tank top that had a U shapes neckline, a black cardigan, black leggings, and black Vans. I left my dorm, locking the door behind me as usual. As I traveled down the steps that led to the first floor of the girls' dormitory, I thought of different types of missions I'd be looking to find. My short walk to the library, where the fliers for missions were kept, was paused due to Faith noticing me.

With a bright toothy grin she jogged over to the bottom of the staircase where I was. "Hey, Falen! How're you doing?" I returned the smile, answering her after she finished speaking. "I'm alright. So, what's up?"

"Well..." She said, pausing and digging through her maroon and gold designer purse that she had on her. After several seconds of her digging through it, she extracted a pick piece of paper that was folded into a square. I watched her unfold it, holding it out for me to see after. "Read this."

   "The GATE Academy's Valentines Day Ball." I said, reading the flier aloud. I skimmed over the rest of the printed out words, trailing my eyes over all the information provided. After reading, I looked at Faith. "Are you saying I should attend this?"

  She nodded happily, speaking after. "Of course you should! I'll even inform Mizu about it so he can have a chance to ask you."

  "Well, you might want to do that now considering that flier says it is happening tonight." I said, pointing at the time on the flier. It starts around seven at night. Faith glanced  at the flier and folded it up. "Good idea, Falen. Remember to go but a dress!" She said, waving as she walked off. The Valentines Day ball could be interesting. I imagine all of my friends are attending, and being at events with people I care for would definitely put my mind somewhere else.

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