Part 3

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AN: Okay, just a few quick things! Part 3 is here and the wait is over! I apologize for the long wait, with the whole coronavirus situation going on my life has been crazy and I've finally sat down to write this aaaand I've made it longer than the other parts! Well, that's pretty much it so, I hope you enjoy your read and make sure you wash your hands and stay healthy!

- B


The two girls walked down the semi vacant halls to their rooms somehow managing to walk closer to each other each step they took neither really noticing until their hands brushed up against one another just as they approached their doors. The contact was immediately broken when they both turned to reach for their doors.

The two hadn't really made plans for the rest of the day and a part of Hope wanted to be in Josie's company as long as she could but also didn't want to voice her want. Before Hope had a chance to sort out her thoughts Josie turned one last time to face Hope.

"Hey, I had a really fun time. Catch you at dinner?" The older girl knew the moment had now passed so rather than asking the younger witch to hang out she just responded with, "Yeah, see you then."

When Hope walked into her room she immediately saw half her belongings covered in tin foil. She then saw a blurred image of her culprit zooming around the room.

"Immobilise," Hope spoke out an immobilizing spell, bringing her hand up to a fist. Right then and there she saw MG frozen in front of her.

"What the hell are you doing in my room MG?" The confused and angered tribrid threw the young vamp a bewildered glare, taking slow steps to approach him.

Paralyzed by the spell that was binding him, there wasn't much MG could do other than talk fast to explain himself.

"Wait wait wait, I can explain." He started desperately.

Hope stopped in her tracks and raised her brows, allowing her friend to make his defense.

"It was Kaleb's idea. We were bored so we just wanted to pull a harmless prank." If MG could move he definitely would have been backing away at this point with a grimace on his face. He knew he really didn't have a good explanation than what he just gave the tribrid.

Although the reason was stupid, Hope rolled her eyes and let MG go from her magical bind only to immediately grab his collar, keeping MG still on the spot.

"Why are you boys like this?" Hope huffed out her rhetorical question all the while dragging MG out into the hall.

When the two teenagers walked out through the door they were met by Josie and Kaleb, Kaleb being yanked out of the young witch's room by his ear.

"Ow ow ow ow ow, I'm sorry! Please let go, this is painful!" Kaleb whimpered under Josie's grip.

"You too?" The two girls asked each other. Both just responding in a nod.

"I told you this was a bad idea," MG said through his gritted teeth, not particularly enjoying the situation he had just gotten himself into.

Both girls let go of the boys who didn't waste a second, vamp speeding down the hall, disappearing around the corner. At the sight of the scampering boys, the girls laughed, turning back, making eye contact with each other.

"You thinking what I'm thinking?" Josie inquired her friend.

And sure enough, Hope was. Surprisingly at that.

"We need to get them back." It wasn't a question, but rather a statement. Which they both seemed to agree upon.

They both stood there waiting in silence as if they were waiting for some bright idea to come across but they got nada. Awkwardly standing with a few feet between them their eyes darted all over each other's faces.

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