Ally looked over at the boys. She wasn’t sure if they were arguing or just talking, but she sure knew they were annoying. She was about to tell them to shut up, but she decided she didn’t want to make enemies on the first day. She looked back at the screen, tapping her pen on the table. She...
Ally tried to pay attention, but her mind kept drifting. Power? How am I supposed to show my power? At least it’s a spar… She still felt nervous. She fiddled with her schedule, looking up occasionally to see if anything important was on the screen.
Acoros made her way to the Kingdom of Dragons, although she greatly disliked the journey, and the kingdom itself. The only reason she came was to gather information on the other six kingdoms, see how weak and forgiving they truly were.
As she made her way to the entrance, she thought about...
“I will, I just wanted to know his power.” She looked back at Claud. “Anyways, it’s a cool power.” She turned around and walked back to her seat, wrinkling her nose. She thought about whether or not to decide if Claud was an enemy. Sure, he was rude and overall a jerk to seemingly everybody who...
She bit her lip at the aggressiveness in his voice, trying not let her doubt show in her eyes. She put her hand to her side, trying to think of reasons why she would’ve made them mad. “ I’m just trying to get to know everybody. By the way, I’m sorry if I came off as aggressive earlier. I didn’t...
She laughed a little at the questioning expression of the boy. She got up and walked over to him. She smiled, holding out her hand. “I don’t believe we’ve met yet, I’m Ally. What’s your name?”
She looked at the person Steve was arguing with, rolling her eyes. She was pretty sure it was the same kid from earlier. She looked to the side, looking at the boy wiping down the benches. She waved at him, although she was pretty sure he wouldn’t see it.
Ally sat awkwardly, watching all the new people come in. She wished she would talk to them, but everybody seemed in their own conversation. She rapped her nails on the desk, looking around at everybody. Well, now was the best time to decide who to talk to and who not.