The chatters in the hallway filled Dialgia's ears. And it appeared like all the students used the name 'Dialgia' in every sentence they uttered. Not like they have some kind of prejudice against her. She was popular ever since her spark was determined through her surgestone. Right now, she wore her surgestone as a special pendant. Like everyone else in Dékadi. The chimes of the bell were heard and in a hurry, the students left. Dialgia speed-walked her way to her group. The door to the Firescape opened. The Firescape; the Red team's classroom. Dialgia was a Dual, so she took Fire classes half the day. It wasn't so easy. Making contact with flames, bearing the fiery pain that stings your body. That was their method of making contact with mastering the uses of the Flaming spark. It was also hard for Dialgia. She was sparring with moving knight dummies. No kidding, the knight dummies' pieces of armor were difficult to melt. Dialgia missed her redblade strike on one of the dummies and got thrown up in the air. She didn't hit the roof, so when she fell down, she positioned herself up and like a T in mid-air. When she fell, Dialgia spun around, her arms clutching out her redblades. All surrounding knight dummies' pieces of armor melted. Ten down with several spins. It caused hair to get in Dialgia's mouth. It was pretty awkward, so she spat out the blend of blue-red strands. A trail of white so happened to catch Dialgia's attention. She glanced back at the red team members, who were busy making a fire ritual or maybe even making contact with fire. Dialgia quickly walked towards the door and peeped.
Are the corridors clear, Susan? A voice rang out. 'Daril, I told you to call me Susie. Besides, we're all set up for Parazellt. Can't you just deny Arfraum for a while?' A feminine voice responded. President Trease told me had one fourth of her faith in it. The other voice protested. 'So what? Three fourths were for the Parazellt. Give up.' Susie gave out the facts. Daril seemed to hesitate for a while. He finally sighed and said; Fine. Where are these Murreil shards anyway?
'Look. Some kid is listening, so I'll talk to you later. Bye.'
Susie, no-
Susie quickly pushed the end call button on her projected screen. Dialgia was wondering what the Parazellt might be. She felt a hand on her shoulder. Dialgia turned around. 'It's time you practice some more. We're going to be dismissed soon,' Vernt; the red team leader persuaded Dialgia. She agreed. But she couldn't stop thinking about Susie or Daril.
Or even the Parazellt.

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Dékadi, School for Warriors
FantasyUp in the sky was a place that seemed non-existent. It was a busy place where heroes learn magic while She was sleeping. Dékadi. A school for warriors. Since the Treases arrived, the tension rose year by year. Especially back a long time ago. And no...