Chapter 1: First Day

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"Wow!" Alice smiled as she twirled around. "It's like a castle!"

"Yeah," Alana crossed her arms. "Nothing special."

"Come on," Daisy said. "I'll take you to your dorms."

"Girls go with Daisy; boys come with me," Kaden said.

Alana, Alice, and the other girls followed Daisy to the dorms. "The younger kids will be sleeping in the dorms with the teachers. And the older like you and Alice will be in the left-wing, and the boys on the right."

"So, like 5-12 years old are with the teachers," Alana said. "And 13-18 years old are separate."

"Yes," Daisy said. "I am sure you are capable of taking care of yourself. You are all young adults."

"Alana isn't," Alice said. Alana frowned. "It's the truth; you are too lazy."

"Am not," Alana said. "Hey, are we sharing with other races?"

"Yes," Daisy said. "Except for the werewolf, they will be separate since they can't control themselves. They will be with their instructors."

"Is uncle Jace not coming?" Alice asked.

"No," Daisy said. "But he will come by for a meeting later this year. He is responsible not just for wolfs but werewolves and Lycan's as well. His Alpha to three races."

"He must have it tough," Alana said. "I mean, having to deal with a lot of aggressiveness."

"His used to it," Daisy said. "He is a werewolf himself."

"Oh yeah," Alice smiled. "That's awesome."

"Daisy," Miley skipped over. "Are we sharing? I mean, are we going to have roommates?"

"Yes," Daisy said. "Drake and Clay, and the other leaders picked the roommates."

"Wait," Alice frown. "Does that mean Alana and I won't be sharing a room?"

"It's a possibility," Daisy said. "It's not that they want to separate you. They want you to interact with another race. You're all going to mix with others. But you two may still be together."

"No!" Alana turned to see Celeste clinging to Serena's leg.

"Celeste," Serena looked around. Alana sighed, she knows how Serena is, and Celeste is making it worse.

"Celeste, what are you doing?" Nelly said.

"Auntie Nelly, tell them not to separate us," Celeste said.

"Don't call me that," Nelly said. "It weird, plus I'm only 13."

"Our family is weird," Alana said. "You're our auntie, and we are your nieces and nephews. It is weird."

"Alright enough," Daisy sighed. "Celeste, let go of your sister. And get off from the pavement."

"But," Celeste pout.

"Get up," Alan said. "You're embarrassing."

"Look who is talking," Alice giggled.

"That was different," Alana said. "We were at home, not in public."

"Come on," Daisy shook her head. "The other students will arrive shortly. I am responsible for this group."

Alana helped Celeste up and smiled. "I did the same thing, and it didn't work. So be prepared to be away from your sister."

"Aww," Celeste lashed on to Serena. "We shall never be apart." Serena only blushed and smiled.

Alana shook her head and followed Daisy to the dorm. As they were halfway there, a group was standing close to the girl's dorm.

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