Chapter 2: Lessons

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                                    It was eleven o' clock, Gahata and TK were done with their lesson, "Well now you learned the basics of Romanian." said TK, Gahata then tested her skills and in her best Romanian she said "Very good!", TK was impressed at her accuracy in the language saying back in his language "Indeed." They continued with their lives, "Well I guess I can help you out some more. And I just forgot my credit card at the barracks, darn..." he said, though it didn't matter to him. Gahata said, "If you plan on leaving, can I teach you something?" TK was interested "Sure! Plus I am not leaving as of now." Gahata reminded herself of the history of Peritian Magic "Let me tell you more about this magic stuff, as before I hadn't let you know of what was to come, it was kind of quick anyway." TK agreed, he nodded his head and had all of his attention set on what she was about to say. "So, long ago, there was a man named Mr. Peritian, and he was the creator of Peritian Magic which is the thing you and I use." she said, then quickly going to the details of Peritian himself "He was supposedly a traveler, he came from Europe, and somehow was able to achieve the abilities that which bent reality, he had to be careful of his own power due to how strong it was, he taught others a weaker version of what he could do. He made a secret society that which was built of people who had similar abilities to him. It started out in Japan and then moved its way to America, where it was taught to people like Kain, I was moved there to learn English. I was close to Kain, he was such a nice person, yet now he is so different." When she said this her face was neutral, in which TK responded to the long statement, with interest "So basically Kain used to be a great follower, what did he do prior to his departure from you?" Gahata remembered it like it was yesterday "He said he wanted to get what he considered the "truth" but what that is isn't something I know. He improved so much, getting good scores and everything, seemingly unachievable by most. The last thing he said to me was and I quote, "Everything is better with the truth." which at the time I didn't understand but I think I may have a grip on what it could be." TK was stunned, she had been through a lot, mostly unbelievable by the sound of it but he had to believe it, what happened had to be true, Gahata was not one to hoodwink others into sympathetic emotions. 

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