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Masquerade! hide your face so the world'll never found you
SUMMARY:Ā You're always supposed to travel with the delegation, whether you want to or not. This time, you did want to attend the festivalābut Crowley decided your name wasn't on the official list. Naturally, you ignored him. With Grim at your side and a plan held together by stubbornness alone, you slipped into Fleur City and its dazzling masqueradeāthe most colorful, musical night the city had to offer. The only problem? You hadnāt planned on running into the seven dorm leaders of NRCā¦or on being personally escorted by them straight to the gates of Noble Bell College.
CHARACTERS:Ā Riddle Rosehearts / Leona Kingscholar / Azul Ashengrotto / Kalim Al-Asim / Vil Schoenheit / Idia Shroud / Malleus Draconia x F!Yuu (reader) ft. Crowley and Rollo Flamme
TAGS:Ā crack, humor, drama, flirting without knowing.
WORD COUNT:Ā 23k
COMMENTS:Ā this is hella long, so buckle up!! I took some narrative liberties, maybe not entirely event canon but oh well, there's full chaos. Soundtrack recommendation: God help the outcast - Topsy Turvy - The Bell Tower - Paris Burning - Make a Wish - Masquerade - Bells of Notre Dame
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What does one have to do to get a little peace in the middle of a haunted dormitory thatās almost crumbling down to its foundations, with a cat shooting fire left and right?
That was what you were thinking when a letter showed up carried along by a cascade of black feathers. It was as if peace and order didnāt exist in the vocabulary of this magic-filled school.
One moment Ramshackle was quiet, or as quiet as it could get with Grim arguing with one of the ghosts, who had stolen a can of tuna just to mess with him, and the next, a whirl of glossy black feathers burst in through the broken window and spiraled dramatically down onto the first steps of the lounge staircase.
āHEY! Weāre under attack!ā Grim growled, jumping back when the envelope landed with an unnecessarily theatrical thump on the coffee table. āProtect me, Henchman!ā
You sighed, keeping Grim upright as he climbed up your arm until he settled on your shoulder. You picked up the letter and looked it over; burgundy-colored, with a wax seal faintly gleaming in gold.
A letter that screamed official and important no matter how you looked at it.
It definitely wasnāt a bill or some annoying request from the administration. Crowley never handed those out in person, much less with a flock of black feathers; which meant the bird-brained headmaster was nearby.
And with that, the front door swung wide open on its own with a creak.
āWell, well, my most honorable and dependable residents!ā he said in a voice far too cheerful and far too polished, stepping into the dorm as if it belonged to him and not like he had dumped it on you in terrible condition. āWhat fortune to find both of you at home! Truly, the stars themselves align for the diligent!ā
Grim shot him a flat look and narrowed his eyes. āWhen you talk like that it means nothing goodā
Crowley brushed off the comment with professional skill. āMy dear prefect,ā he continued, turning toward you with a wide smile, his cape swishing as if he had practiced the move in the mirror about ten times. āI require your presence in my office immediately. It concerns a matter of prestige, honor, and, naturally, inter-academic relationsā
In other words⦠trouble.
You glanced sideways at Grim; the cat met your look, and you murmured to him when you saw Crowley turn to head out of the lounge without even checking whether you were following or not. āYeah, nothing good ever comes from himā
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The office gleamed and buzzed more than usual, once again showing off dear Headmaster Crowleyās vanity.
The dorm leaders were gathered around the table, composed, radiating different levels of authority, boredom, or barely-contained chaos. Kalim was practically vibrating with happiness, just like Idia⦠although he was probably vibrating because he wanted to go back and lock himself inside his room; the fact that he was here, surrounded by people, was already an achievement.
Yes, obviously something was about to go down.
There were expectant looks from the othersāexcept Leona, obviously. He was one step away from turning around and heading off to sleep in his usual spot in the botanical garden. The atmosphere had that specific tense shine that meant the announcement about to drop was going to be, indeed, catastrophic.
You took your place beside Kalim, who bumped your hip in greeting and grinned from ear to ear. You returned the gesture, lightly bumping his hip back, and let Grim settle himself on top of your head.
Crowley cleared his throat, which was always the beginning of one of his boring, overly theatrical, and unbearable monologues.
āMy dear dorm leaders,ā his eyes gleamed at the sight of the seven young men waiting in front of him. Grim coughed, and Crowleyās expression tightened slightly. āAnd prefect,ā he continued. āToday we have received an extraordinary honorā
With a flourish, he raised seven invitations, seven burgundy letters with shining golden seals.
āNoble Bell College has kindly sent official invitations requesting the presence of representatives from Night Raven College at their upcoming cultural festivalā
Your eyes widened. An event outside NRC, allowing you to explore more of this world and see another school; considering they barely let you leave for the nearby town on the Island of Sages, and RSA was still out of the questionā that school was still a mystery to you.
So Noble Bell College would be your next magical stop.
Grim looked excited too, gripping your hair tightly and whispering to himself all the things he was already plotting in his small and chaotic head about what he was going to do: eat lots of tasty things, maybe sweets or bread, or tuna made in some way he had never tried before; the possibilities were endless for your little cat.
āAnd to enhance the experience, the school will treat this event as a masquerade. Isnāt that fascinating?ā
Okay, the pinnacle of dramaticsāvery Twisted Wonderland and very Crowley⦠you like it.
Crowley was smiling like a man who definitely intended to send teenagers straight into imminent student chaos. He opened one of the invitations and read the contents in his characteristic dramatic voice.
āThe event celebrates unity, refinement, and the highest traditions of academia. Naturally, they have requested our⦠most distinguished students. And of course this dear and most generous headmasterā
And that was where the seven invitations came into play. Seven letters addressed to each of the seven dorm leaders⦠and to no one else. He didnāt mention the vice leadersā names, nor your name, nor Grimās.
Crowley lowered the letter with a satisfied nod. āAnd with that, the official delegation is concludedā
On your end, silence. A small, polite silence, while the others were already straightening their postures, ready to hear when they would depart and how they should present themselves.
Then Crowleyās head tilted, looking forward, not directly at you, nor at Grim, as if remembering something slightly inconvenient. His eyes were fixed firmly on the office door.
āAh! But of course⦠our reliable prefect!ā he turned toward you with a bright, performative smile. āAs the head of Ramshackle dorm, it would be inappropriate not to include you in this announcement. Transparency is the hallmark of this benevolent administration, after all.ā
You heard Leona snort loudly, as if the words ābenevolent administrationā were completely accurate. If you werenāt harboring a bad feeling right then and there, you would have snorted along with him.
Grim puffed out his chest when he saw that the headmaster was now addressing his beloved henchman. āI knew it! Weāre going toāā
āHoweverā¦ā Crowley cut him off, and you felt Grimās tail deflate against the back of your head. The bird-brain laced his fingers together in front of him. āThe invitation, unfortunately, extends specifically to recognized magical students who participate in the official exchange. As you do not possess any measurable magical abilityā¦ā
Grim opened his mouth to argue back, ready to launch a fireball that would leave him flat on his back after such humiliation.
āMaster Grim, you and the prefect are essentially one student,ā he cut him off again. āAnd given that Ramshackle is, shall we say, administratively⦠uniqueā¦ā he made a vague motion with his hand, annoyed at having to find the word that best fit the situation without making it more tense than it already was.
Reading between the lines: youāre not invited, and neither is the cat. Itās not negotiable. Not even by accident.
Crowley gave a sympathetic nod, his eyes showing a very well-acted sadness. āHow unfortunate! Truly unfortunate. Perhaps next timeā
Next time⦠like being told there was no more of the cake you liked in the cafeteria and youād have to wait until tomorrow to eat it. Or like being told you had to try a little harder on the next assignment.
As if you hadnāt literally fought overblots throughout the school year, monsters, ghosts, and whatever the hell lives in the schoolās ventilation ducts.
Life isnāt fair, right?
The other leaders didnāt react strongly, but they didnāt give you the reactions you expected either. A couple of shrugs, Kalim looking at you with genuine sadness at not being able to enjoy the evening by your side.
Crowley broke the silence, and the damn spell, with a clap. āVery well then! Preparations begin immediately!ā
The meeting dissolved into excited chatter from the headmaster and completely formal, rather critically thought-out discussion from the leaders. Malleus, in particular, looked especially fascinated by the idea of having been invited.
Grimās tail flicked over your shoulder. āā¦theyāre really not taking usā
The office suddenly felt a little louder⦠and a little farther away while the two of you watched the others discuss travel plans, formal attire provided by the school, speculation about the festival, music, foreign food.
āMake sure to keep the dorm in order while weāre away, prefect! Such an important responsibility!ā Crowley waved a hand at you, signaling you were already dismissed from the meeting.
Grimās ears flattened against his small head as you headed for the exit.
āā¦this is bullshit.ā
āYeah,ā you huffed. āYeah, it really is.ā
The murmuring followed you out of the office like static.
Crowley was talking louder than usual, Vil was already arguing about the weight of the luggage and the makeup heād have to do for everyone, yes, even Leona, whom you heard growl when Vil so much as mentioned it. Azul was bringing up the odds of expanding NRCās prestige to other cities and colleges.
None of it helped.
Grim walked beside you on two legs, stomping down the hallway, his tail bristling, the claws of his hind paws visible and tapping against the stone.
āThis is a total scam!ā he shouted, his voice echoing through the stone corridor. āWe beat ghosts, monsters, more overblots than I can countāā
āāand we still arenāt āofficialā enough for a school trip,ā you finished with the same level of offense.
āEXACTLY!ā Grim threw his paws into the air.
You shoved the castle doors open harder than necessary, grumbling under your breath. That damn bird-brain was really getting under your skin; any moment now youād kick him in the rear so hard youād send him flying⦠if it werenāt for the small amount of money the school administration paid you.
The cool afternoon air hit your face, but it didnāt loosen the tight knot in your chest. The voices continued behind you, just as enthusiastic; a glance over your shoulder was enough to make you blow out a breath and start walking down the steps.
āEven Idiaās going,ā you muttered.
Maybe bringing up the most antisocial and anxious guy in the school wasnāt the fairest or most honorable move right now, but you were really angry. Not at him, obviously, you were angry at the damn headmaster.
āRIGHT?!ā Grim went down the steps jumping two at a time, ears pointed up and seconds away from shouting all the injustices he had suffered thanks to our beloved headmaster. āThat guy considers opening his bedroom door a major life event!ā
You flinched. āOkay, that was too much, Grim,ā you said, your voice a little sharp, staring at the steps because you knew that the moment you took your eyes off the stone it was statistically likely youād trip, considering the anger leaking out of every pore.
āHey! You started itā He raised a paw and pointed at you.
āYeah, wellā¦ā you continued, āI didnāt mean it to put him down. Idia comes from a prestigious family and has plenty of money...of course he got an invitation.ā You crossed your arms as you reached the last steps. āWhatās surprising is that heās physically goingā
Grim kicked a pebble down the steps and jumped the last stretch again.
āHeās physically going and weāre stuck here doing⦠what. Guarding our dorm from the ghosts we already live with?ā
You crossed your arms tighter and rolled your eyes. āI canāt even step off campus without paperwork, supervision, or a miracle,ā your voice came out laced with venom, and with every second you were losing what little patience you had left. Spiraling with a grumpy cat wasnāt helping the situation. āBut sure, letās send the entire walking disaster of NRC abroadā
āI should be famous,ā he growled. āHero Grim saves the day again! Whereās my cultural exchange, huh?ā
You snorted a laugh despite everything. āApparently saving the school multiple times doesnāt count as an extracurricular activityā
You crossed the courtyard, the fountain, the last stretch of stone that led toward the castleās back doors and the path back to Ramshackle. The words kept coming outāhalf complaints, half that tired bitterness that shows up when something unfair hits a little too close.
When you reached the door, the bridge visible connecting the next stretch of poorly kept land, you stopped. Grim kept walking, now on four paws, and lifted his tail when he realized you had stopped and he was crossing the bridge alone.
You looked at the horizon, spotting the haunted house in the distance and the perfect midday sun over the skyline.
The idea began to take shape slowly, putting down roots little by little, but decisively. The solution to both your frustrations was right there; simple, obvious, both stupid and perfect.
āWhy did you stop?ā Grim asked, walking back toward you.
You didnāt answer right away. You let the idea keep forming in your mind, running through all the chances of it going right and the ones where it wouldnāt, mapping out everything needed for it to actually work.
Your fingers tapped against your arm. āā¦itās a masqueradeā
Grim tilted his head. āā¦yeah?ā
Your eyes met his, now wide as he looked at you in a way he hadnāt all year. Your face carried an expression that meant trouble; the kind of trouble that historically ended in explosions, rule violations, accidental heroics, and at least three disciplinary reports from Crewel.
āA masquerade ball,ā you repeated slowly, tilting your head toward him, silently urging him to catch on quickly. āEveryone wears masksā
Grimās ears twitched.
āNo oneās supposed to stand out,ā you crouched down so you were closer to him. āNo oneās supposed to know whoās whoā
You let the words settle in his mind, letting the silence guide the realization. One second passed, two, threeāuntil Grimās eyes flew open wide, pupils dilating and his tail shooting upright as your words finally clicked.
āOh⦠youāre kiddingā
Your lips curled into a dangerous smile, the kind that promised a thousand reprimands if you got caught, but that would be worth every damn second.
āIf no one knows whoās who,ā you said quietly, making sure the conversation stayed between the two of you, āthen no one knows who wasnāt invited eitherā
Grim gasped like someone had just handed him the keys to a kingdom made entirely of cans and cans of fresh tuna.
āPrefect⦠who wouldāve thought you could be so deviousā
āWe definitely shouldnāt do this,ā you said, staring at him.
āā¦but weāre going to do it anyway,ā he shot back.
A second of silence passed. Then another. And a third.
āYeah.ā
āHEIST MODE!ā Grim threw his paws in the air, jumping with excitement.
You shut the castle door, not a trace of frustration left on your face. No, that had disappeared, replaced by determination. Who wouldāve thought your mind could be just as troublesome as Aceās?
Your steps were decisive, and you didnāt head toward Ramshackle. If you were going to sneak into a cultural event where formality and proper attire were the currency, nothing in that dusty shack would do. No; there werenāt any clothes formal enough or well-made enough there without getting you exposed the moment you set foot, or paw, into the cultural event.
āWe need supplies,ā you said, veering off the path to the right, following the dirt road.
āSupplies to commit a crime?ā
āSupplies to attend formally without prior authorizationā
āā¦crime then,ā Grim confirmed, running after you.
The path to Samās shop felt like walking deeper and deeper into a very bad idea; and at the same time, a very promising one. The campus stretched around you, wrapped in that late-afternoon haze where the stone towers glowed gold and the buzz of excitement over the news drifted through the cool air.
āOkay, but... I canāt just put on a mask and call it a day. Iām a talking, flame-shooting, very handsome catā
āYes, thatās the main problemā Samās shack was already in sightājust a few more yards and youād step into territory both familiar and unknown, ready to show off its haunted wonders.
āMy ears! My tail! My flames! My incredible natural charisma, nya!ā
āMostly the flamesā you gave him a look.
Grim deflated a little. āā¦yeah, okay, the flamesā
A few more steps and you were already standing in front of the shack. That mystical atmosphere around it always made the hairs on your arms stand on end.
You pushed open the crooked wooden door and a small bell chimed. The air inside the shop wrapped around you like warm smoke, carrying a faint scent of cinnamon, something that made the place feel both comforting and creepy. The shelves were stacked to the top with all kinds of things: enchanted fabrics, suspiciously labeled bottles, and objects that definitely moved when you werenāt looking straight at them. You could swear a pearl necklace you had seen on a shelf near the door was now resting on a display in the main window.
āWell, well,ā Samās smooth, enchanted voice echoed through the shop from behind the counter. When he had gotten there, you had no ideaāfive seconds ago the counter had been completely empty. āIf it isnāt my favorite prefect⦠and judging by the look on your face and on your cute and definitely not troublesome catā¦ā he leaned forward, āā¦youāre not here for anything legal.ā
Grim puffed out his chest, slightly offended by the comment, but he was still the first to speak, or rather, yell.
āWe need stealth!ā
Youāre never going to get that by shouting
Samās smile widened, as dangerous as someone could look while being the entrepreneur running one of the most useful and necessary shops on a school campus. āSay no moreā
With a snap of his fingers, the counter suddenly looked like the backstage of a theatrical crime, or a theater dressing room, which worked better for carrying out the plan.
Masks, capes, gloves, fabric samples, a monocle that Grim definitely tried on and that you definitely didnāt let him keep; with the way he walked heād break it any second.
Sam tapped the counter thoughtfully with one finger.
āSo,ā his voice sounded as soft as velvet, but you knew underneath it hid the layer of a hardened entrepreneur who always kept an enchanted clause up his sleeve, āyou need formal masquerade outfits convincing enough⦠while hiding the presence of a highly combustible felineā
Grim bristled. āHMNYA! Iām not combustibleā!ā
āHow did you know we needed masquerade outfits?ā you cut in. Your eyes narrowed at Sam suspiciously.
āMy Queen⦠nothing happens in this school without me hearing about it.ā It was a vague answer, but also a very unsettling one. But this wasnāt the moment to stop and argue, so for now you let it slide.
āHeās the real problem. I can blend in with a dressāā
āAnd masking your scent.ā You still werenāt used to the way Sam interrupted conversations to drop information as if you were already supposed to know what it meant.
āExcuse me?ā
āIf my informants havenāt failed me,ā Sam drummed his fingers on the counter and gave you a sly look, āa certain lion and a high fae will be attending the event, meaning they would be the first to spot both of you just by catching your scent.ā
Damn it. He was right.
āā¦okay, point takenā You sighed, resigning yourself to the fact that youād have to pay for more than just fancy clothes. āWith something to mask my scent, a dress, and a mask, I can blend in. But himā¦ā you pointed at Grim without looking at him, āhe needs to look⦠like a normal familiar.ā
Sam hummed and gave Grim a full look from head to toeāand if it had been biologically possible, he wouldāve circled him with his eyes.
āNot normal,ā he corrected at last. āExpectedā
āā¦expected?ā you repeated, frowning.
Sam opened a drawer and pulled out a violet velvet cloak with a hood; deep, formal, the kind that screamed ceremonial elegance. Another of the great mysteries of Samās shop: who knows why the entrepreneur had a cloak exactly Grimās size waiting inside a drawer.
āCultural events in magical academies bring familiars all the time,ā Sam commented as he adjusted the hood over Grimās ears. āMagical creatures, bound spirits, enchanted companions. Half the time nobody even knows what species they areā
The cloak, now arranged over Grimās small body, wrapped around him completely, barely showing his shape. The fall of the fabric looked heavy and dramatic; the flames of his ears illuminated the inside in a way that felt very theatrical and very on-theme. Then Sam added a carved masquerade mask, elongated, elegant, slightly decorated with claw-like details but still stylized enough to look ceremonial rather than suspicious.
Only Grimās bright eyes were visible beneath the shadow of the hood and mask. Sam stepped back, admiring his work.
āWith the hood down, the mask set properly forward, and strict instructions not to shoutā¦ā
Grim shifted his posture. Now almost none of his face showed and his tail was hidden neatly beneath the cloak. Suddenly he looked less like āchaotic campus threatā and more like āarcane familiar belonging to someone extremely important.ā
āā¦wow,ā Grim whispered when he saw his cloaked figure reflected in the glass of the counter.
āPretty convincing,ā you added.
Samās smile widened as he leaned over the counter, both hands holding up his head. āExactlyā
āI look expensiveā Grim spun in a small circle to admire himself, the heavy cloak barely making a dramatic swirl and giving no hint that he might be exposed when he moved.
āYou are expensive,ā you shot back. āYou eat like youāve got a black hole in your stomachā
Grim decided to ignore you and kept spinning around admiring himself. Sam, meanwhile, straightened and clapped his hands once, making your attention snap back to him.
āNow for you, prefectā
Another snap of his fingers and a dress slid onto the counterādark, outrageously expensive fabric, black brocade with elegant lace details and a red overlay that made the black stand out even more. Off-shoulder, low-cut, with a skirt that would obviously require a crinoline.
Elegant wasnāt the right word, it was more than that. It was refined, breathing opulence and formality. Semi-transparent sleeves, ruffles and lace layered over more lace.
āA mask that hides, not dazzlesā Sam placed a light black fabric mask on the counter, decorated with brocade and gothic embroidery, soft to the touch and perfect for covering half your face. āThe best disguise isnāt the loudest oneā¦ā
He set the last pieces down on the counter: a choker of black pearls with a rose in the center, the strands long enough that when worn they would drape over the shoulders; a pair of short black lace gloves; and a very gothic-style hat, pompous, with a fall of fabric that resembled a veil.
A very gothic set⦠perfect for a masquerade.
āā¦but the one no one remembersā
You lifted the dress carefully with both hands, making sure not to snag the lace on anything, not even the buttons of your uniform.
āā¦how much is this going to hurt?ā you asked cautiously. You knew a dress this extravagant wasnāt cheap.
Sam leaned on the counter again. āOh, donāt worryā He paused dramatically, clearly fascinated by how your whole body tensed as you worried internally. āThis goes on creditā
āOh⦠thatās worse,ā Grim whispered in horror.
Sam burst out laughing and straightened again, quite satisfied with himself at the sight of the desperate, horrified expressions on both your faces.
āRelax. Consider it⦠an investment in the chaos the two of you are about to unleash at an international diplomatic eventā
You and Grim exchanged a knowing look.
Yeah⦠that sounded about right.
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Fleur City shone as if it had stepped straight out of a Renaissance painting.
The warm glow of lanterns spilled across the white stone streets, reflecting in long ribbons of gold and amber. Garlands of flowers hung from the balconies, woven so densely that the scent of wildflowers lingered in the air, sweet and heavy. From somewhere along the cobblestone corners came music: violins, laughter, the slow rhythmic pulse of festival trumpets.
Around you there were people, so many people. It was barely possible to walk peacefully through the streets. Carnival decorations and food and trinket stalls made both you and Grim stop every five steps.
And everywhere⦠masks. White porcelain, golden filigree, feathers, silks, velvet. Cloaks gliding over the stone and polished shoes gleaming in the lanternlight. There were no faces, no questions, no names.
You adjusted the delicate fabric mask slightly as you moved with the crowd, letting the flow of festival guests carry you naturally along the wide avenue leading to the central plaza. In the daylight the dress blended in exactly as Sam had promised: elegant and formal, perfectly matching the spirit of the festivalājust another face in the tide.
Beside you, a small hooded figure walked with a rather exaggerated air of importance, little paws tapping lightly against the stone as he took one step, then another. Grim walked as if he were leading his own theatrical march toward the main stage.
āThis is the best thing weāve ever done in our livesā Even though his steps were determined, and fairly amusing to watch from your taller perspective, Grimās words came out in a whisper; for once he had understood he needed to keep his voice down.
āYou also said that when you stole extra pudding from the cafeteriaā You gathered your skirt with one hand, adjusting it so you wouldnāt end up face-first on the ground. The dress was beautiful, yes, but the crinoline made walking a bit difficult.
āTHAT WAS HISTORIC TOO!ā Apparently his lesson in stealth hadnāt lasted long. You hid a smile behind the back of your hand.
Grim looked around at the glowing towers, the decorated bridges, the endless swirl of masked students and nobles. Your gaze drifted to the pink and violet decorations hanging between the rustic, colorful houses. One more step and you nearly collided with the long leg of someone obviously walking on stilts. You managed to turn in time and grabbed Grim so he wouldnāt get crushed under the wooden stilts.
āWoowā Grim settled into your arms and lifted his head to watch the person gracefully walking toward the end of the avenue. āThis place is insaneā
He wasnāt wrong.
Farther ahead there were people dressed in multicolored outfitsādiamonds and pompoms, ribbons and exaggerated patterns showing off immense amounts of fabric in sleeves and trousers. Orange and red jesters, violet and burgundy ones too, with painted faces and five-pointed hats tipped with bells. The lantern lights flickered along the walls of the houses and the stone structures, turning the shop windows into vivid, deep colors. In the main plaza, dancers spunāskirts and cloaks flashing in carefully choreographed circles.
Everything around you looked mundanely normal, peaceful within the limits of what a carnival could call āpeaceful.ā No fire, no chaos, no problems to solve.
āWith this many people, itāll be impossible for them to find us,ā Grim said as he jumped back down to the ground to keep walking.
āIf you say it out loud, youāll jinx itā
āRight. Silence. Stealth modeā
You moved deeper into the plaza, letting the enormous scale of the festival unfold around you. Masked performers breathed streams of colored fire, puppeteers staged small dramatic and amusing shows for the children, and the food stalls now had floating lanterns illuminating them in orange and ochre tones, making the shine of the food look even more appetizing.
Grim sniffed as he stopped in front of one of the stalls.
āā¦is that roasted meat?ā
You sighed and grabbed him by the sides, lifting him until he was level with the food on the stall.
āOne stall. And eat quietlyā
āBEST HENCHMAN IN HISTORY!ā
He jumped toward the vendor, still trying to look dignified in the ceremonial cloakāand failing completely the moment food entered the equation.
You shook your head, but you couldnāt stop the slow, dangerous smile spreading across your face as you watched him try to cram two roasted meat skewers into his mouth in one bite.
For the first time since the invitation announcement, the pressure in your chest eased. You hadnāt been left behind. You hadnāt been left out. This might not be entirely legalāand if you got caught the punishment would probably be worse than anything Ace and Deuce had ever gottenābut seeing Grim enjoy himself was worth every second you spent outside Ramshackle.
Youād do it again a thousand times. To hell with Crowley and his official invitations. You had the right to enjoy an event without worrying about running errands for the headmaster.
āTarget locatedā Grim sniffed the air again after finishing the meat. āHoney buns with a light sugar glaze, ten steps aheadā
What a remarkable nose
āGrim, slow down,ā you said, walking after him at a reasonably quick pace.
āYouāre the slow oneā Unfortunately, he had a point about the damn crinoline. You were starting to hate it a little more with every step.
You lifted the skirt with both hands, mentally calculating how much more you could afford to spend at the festival. Considering how much this cat ate, and how little you had managed to eat thanks to the nerves from traveling through the mirror, youād have to find some way to stop Grim from devouring everything in sight.
āI said one stall!ā You barely raised your voice, but Grim ignored you, as always when he didnāt want to hear that you were right.
As you followed him, out of the corner of your eye you spotted a pair of figures you absolutely did not want to spot heading your way.
On the other side of the plaza, near the staircase leading to the main road toward the cathedral, a very specific formation of figures held a perfect alignment: Crowley at the front, with seven leaders behind him, each displaying different levels of diplomacy, excitement, or boredom.
Riddle walked with a rigid posture even in this festive setting, though he wasnāt oblivious to the fun happening around him. Leona was slouched, visibly bored at being dragged into an official event. Azul carried himself with a calculating air, probably already visualizing his next clients. Kalim was the most energetic of them all, practically glowing even while standing still. Vil was sculpted perfection, every step immaculate. Idia was trying to occupy the smallest possible amount of physical and emotional space. And Malleus simply followed the flow of people, hands behind his back, looking around with complete fascination.
Crowley, meanwhile, walked with an annoyingly radiant and pompous stride while speaking with another figure: tall, composed, with a firm and controlled posture. If you had to guess, that person wrapped in an air of ceremonial authority must have been someone important from Noble Bell College.
Your throat let out a tiny squeak and your shoulders curled inward. You were in danger mode.
You stepped sideways, avoiding turning your back on them all, but also not walking backward so obviously that it would make it clear your focus was on those figures who werenāt threatening at first glanceābut were extremely inconvenient for your enjoyment. You reached Grim just as he was about to buy a small honey bun and crouched to whisper in his ear.
āDonāt even think about movingā
Grimās small body went completely rigid. āWhatās going on?ā
āIf you turn two degrees to the left,ā you continued, the dorm leaders getting closer and closer, āyouāll be in their direct line of sightā
Grim, completely ignoring your instruction, slowly followed your gaze, barely turning his body to get a good look. Then he inhaled so sharply he nearly vacuumed the honey bun straight into his mouth.
You clamped a hand over his mouth and grabbed his cloak, dragging him behind the stall and hiding behind the side canvas. The vendor shot you both an irritated look but said nothing, another customer was already asking for an entire bag of buns.
āOkay, new planā You let go of Grimās mouth but still signaled for silence. Now he had to act like a normal familiar. āWe walk calmly in the opposite direction, and you⦠quietā
Grim nodded with the intensity of someone trying very hard to be stealthy and stay out of trouble, still holding the sweet in one paw. You adjusted him on your arm and stepped away from the stall.
One step. Then another. And a third.
Someone in the crowd suddenly turned toward your direction. You bumped their shoulder, jolting back in surprise.
āāSorry!ā you blurted automatically, trying to step backward.
Exactly the wrong move.
Because stepping back made you collide with someone else in the crowd. Your shoe stepped on an expensive, heavy cloak, and as you lifted your foot to avoid ruining it further, your heel caught on the uneven stone. You felt your balance tip backward.
For one horrible second, the world tilted; the lantern light, the masks, the people, the realization of oh yes, this is how we die⦠physically or from embarrassment, falling face-first in front of a crowd.
But the fall never came.
A gloved hand shot forward and caught your wrist just in time, stopping you a few inches before disaster.
āā¦please be careful,ā a smooth, composed voice said. āThese festival streets can be treacherous if one isnāt paying attentionā
You turned your head toward the voice and saw Azul looking at you with concern...but without the slightest hint of recognition. Your disguise was working perfectly, even in a situation as dangerous as the one you were currently in.
You straightened carefully, pulse hammering, but posture controlled. Out of nervous reflex you adjusted Grimās hood so his face was completely hidden, forcing his body to hunch so heād look like an ordinary cat.
āThank you,ā you said in a neutral voice, though anyone paying attention might have noticed the nervous edge and the faint grinding of teeth as you forced yourself not to scream.
Azul released your wrist slowly, waiting for you to fix your dress before stepping back to a polite distance, still close enough while observing you with that sharp, polite curiosity so characteristic of someone whose entire life ran on information.
Behind him, the others had already turned, abandoning whatever conversation they had been having. Six new pairs of eyes locked onto youāthe young lady unlucky enough to collide with the octopus entrepreneur.
Grim made a small strangled noise inside his hood, and you felt a tiny vibration against your arm. It was obvious he wanted to bolt as fast as his four paws could carry him, and if you were honest with yourself⦠you wanted to do the same.
You didnāt look at anyone in particular; certainly not at Crowley, nor at the tall, composed figure representing Noble Bell College in this diplomatic procession. You made the smallest formal bow of your head, the kind appropriate for slipping by unnoticed even after such a collision. You even tilted your hat slightly lower to cover more of your face.
āApologies for the collision. The crowd is⦠lively tonightā
Vilās gaze traveled over you from head to toe. Knowing him, he was evaluating the outfit the way an art critic would analyze a gallery piece; or in this case, the way Vil always did, searching for wrinkles, imperfections, or cracks.
That crack was about to split wide open if he didnāt stop looking at you so intently.
āFinally someone who knows how to dress appropriately,ā he murmured loud enough that everyone else heard.
āHey! Weāre all dressed for the occasion,ā Kalim huffed, though he didnāt sound offended.
āYes, because we were dressedā Vil replied.
If that was the case, then point to Vil.
āWatch where youāre stepping next timeā Leona exhaled through his nose.
āThat is no way to address a young lady!ā Vil snapped back, shooting him the most venomous look imaginable without losing an ounce of grace or letting a single wrinkle touch his face.
Leona simply crossed his arms and held Vilās stare. The tension between rivals was thick enough to feel.
Azul took the opportunity to cut through that tension and prevent an international incident. He inclined his head toward you again, adjusting his glove.
āWell then,ā he said, extending his hand toward you, palm open and facing up, āplease be careful, missāā
Your entire body went rigid in a single heartbeat. On your arm, Grim was seconds away from combusting from the stress this situation was causing him.
You returned the slight bow of your head, just formal enough not to raise suspicion despite your heart pounding at a thousand beats per minute.
āIsnāt the whole point of tonight that we donāt ask those kinds of questions?ā
There was a pause long enough for you to offer a sideways smile, hoping you hadnāt sounded rude.
Vilās lips curled upward slightly, approving, almost amused, mentally acknowledging that at least someone knew the rules of the evening.
Azulās smile changed immediately, shifting from his usual interrogation-ready expression to one suited for social performance.
āAh,ā he murmured. āQuite right. My mistake. A masquerade loses its charm when identities come to lightā
Okay. The plan was working beautifullyāfar better than you had expected. You made a mental note to thank Sam for that potion masking your essence, since neither Leona nor Malleus seemed suspicious of anything.
āIf it helps,ā you said, testing the waters a little more to confirm your theory, āIāve never seen figures quite so⦠uniqueā Your gaze drifted across each of them. āSo your identities would remain a mysteryāwith or without masksā
Riddle gave a small nod at your comment. āIndeed. The evening discourages such personal revelations unless they are formally necessaryā
Thank the Seven that Riddle bought it. And luckily for you, it seemed Idia had too, he was muttering in the background nonstop.
āThank the gods⦠minimal social interaction with anonymity settings enabledā¦ā
You let out a quiet breath through your nose, trying to keep it as subtle as possible despite the pressure tightening in your chest during such a surreal interaction. You bowed your head again, ready to give your farewell and move along, taking your first steps toward the plaza.
That should have been the end of it.
āAlthoughā¦ā
Damn it, Azul.
His voice rose again, smooth and composed, turning just enough to place himself at your side as you began to walk.
āIt would be negligence on my part not to ensure the safety of the young lady I nearly caused to fallā
Vil moved at the same time, with a grace so natural it was almost insulting; suddenly you had two impeccably dressed elites flanking you like the most elegant bodyguards in the world.
āCobblestone streets tend to be unevenāespecially in heels,ā Vil commented, evaluating your posture. Of course he would notice that beneath all those meters of expensive fabric you were wearing heels. Not very high, but high enough to alter your height. āAnd the crowd is quite enthusiastic, as you mentioned earlier. You shouldnāt be wandering aloneā
Azul nodded slightly, adjusting his glasses. āParticularly when a certain tendency toward accidents has already been demonstratedā
The arm holding Grim tightened slightly, drawing a faint squeak from him that only you heard. You looked from side to side, first at Azul, then at Vil, and your gaze dropped straight to the cobblestones.
Oh no. This is very bad.
Behind you, Leonaās voice sounded rough.
āHey. Donāt crowd herā
All three of you turned to look at him. Leona was dragging a hand down his face, visibly irritated by the situation.
Vil arched a brow, stopping with runway elegance.
āI beg you pardon?ā
Azul did the same, forcing you to stop as well and remain right between them. The height difference, privately, was a little funny, if you hadnāt been the center of attention for a very irritated lion.
āI assure you weāre simply exercising proper courtesy,ā Azul replied defensively
āCourtesyā¦ā Leona scoffed. āThatās what they call it now?ā
You heard Kalim whisper, āAre they flirting?ā
And Riddle respond, sounding slightly tired of his classmates, āKnowing them⦠yes. They are flirtingā
You wanted the ground to swallow you whole.
Leona shoved both hands into his pockets, leaning back slightly as he approached, glancing sideways at your two escorts.
āThe girl almost fell. You caught her. End of story. You donāt need to start an escort mission for every stranger you run intoā
Vil crossed his arms and offered him a sharp smile. āAnd since when do you care about social manners?ā
āSince watching you two circle her like peacocks in heat started giving me a headache,ā Leona shot back.
You let out a quiet snort, covering your mouth with your free hand. Grim seemed to snort too, barely holding back laughter, the vibration against your chest made it obvious.
Azul released a soft sigh and pressed his fingers to his temple. āHonestly, is it necessary to reduce every refined interaction to such vulgar interpretations?ā
āYes,ā he replied without hesitation, flashing them a half-smile, fangs included. āItās funny and irritating at the same time watching you act so confident about something that isnāt one of your contractsā
The situation would have been comedic if you werenāt still stuck in the middle of itāand if you werenāt one wrong sentence away from catastrophic exposure.
Unfortunately, you locked eyes with Malleus.
He looked taller than the last time youād seen him. A glance down confirmed itāhe was wearing heeled shoes. This fae added a few extra inches whenever he felt like it, and in the process made you look even smaller.
From his height, Malleus observed you in silence. One arm rested over the other, a finger beneath his chin, studying you. As if he were chasing an echo, something about your voice, your posture, the way you held your shoulders like someone used to dealing with chaos every day.
Your heart thumped harder in your chest.
You looked away and gave another small nod, taking a step back, hoping this time you could finally continue your evening.
āI appreciate the concern, gentlemen,ā you said, keeping your voice calm and neutral even though internally you were screaming. āBut I assure you I would hate to delay such distinguished guests during their eveningā
Both Azul and Vil inclined their heads, accepting the farewell with grace. Leona simply clicked his tongue and turned back toward the othersāhe had been ready to leave five minutes ago.
With elegance you werenāt even sure where you pulled from, you stepped toward the crowd, letting the skirt spin slightly as the crinoline gave the movement the air of something taken straight from a royal etiquette manual.
āAhā¦ā
Just that single word was enough to cut off your second escape attempt and push your frustration even higher.
The same notable figure Crowley had been speaking with earlier approached the group. The Noble Bell College uniform was immaculate. Perfect posture, perfect alignment, an expression composed, though clearly carefully practiced to appear so.
āGentlemen,ā he said calmly, āif you would be so kind as to proceed. The welcoming is prepared at the academy, and the festival program is⦠quite structuredā
Crowley, who five minutes ago hadnāt been remotely in sight, reacted immediately, suddenly appearing from behind you and making you jump.
āAh! Of course, of course! We wouldnāt wish to delay such a beautiful evening!ā
Then the studentās eyes shifted toward you, finally registering why the seven leaders had stopped or drifted away from their intended path instead of following him.
And in that precise moment, his gaze changed to recognition.
Recognition that didnāt look good.
Not good for you, anyway.
āI must apologize,ā he said, stepping toward you and placing a hand over his chest. āIt seems I have committed an unforgivable lapse in courtesyā
The student bowed in a formal, precise, respectful greeting.
āI have spoken with these distinguished guests,ā he continued, voice calm and controlled, āand yet I have neglected to acknowledge the presence of a lady among us. Such negligence falls below the standards of Noble Bell College⦠and my own.ā
He straightened with the same refinement with which he had bowed and extended his hand toward you. In your stunned state, you noticed Grim become so perfectly still he could have won a gargoyle contest.
āI am Rollo Flamme,ā he said. Now you could finally put a name to the face. āPresident of the Student Council and host of tonightās ceremonyā
Of all the people you could have drawn attention from at this event, it had to be the highest authority in the entire academy. The host himself. The worst possible person.
āAnd regardless of the anonymity permitted at this celebration,ā Rollo continued, āit remains my responsibility to ensure that every guest within our city is treated with dignity and appropriate protectionā
With his palm still extended, he took your hand and bowed again slightly, pressing a kiss against your gloved knuckles. His eyes remained locked onto yours, sharp, observant enough to make you swallow hard.
āWelcome to the festivalā
Rollo straightened again and folded his hands in front of him.
āYou have indicated that you do not wish to delay these gentlemen,ā he continued solemnly. āA considerate sentimentā
There was a pauseāand it felt heavy, considering this man still hadnāt taken his eyes off you. If you ran now he would notice. Obviously he would notice your nerves and terrible manners, and youād look incredibly suspicious.
āBut allowing a lady to wander the festival without escort amid such a crowd would be an equivalent lapse in decorumā
Vil offered him an approving smile, and judging by the look Leona was giving the blond from behind, your escape plan was now miles away from happening.
āYouāve got to be kidding,ā Leona muttered.
Rollo turned halfway toward the dorm leaders and Crowley. āI trust one of you would be willing to provide a brief escort to guarantee her safe passage before rejoining us at the academyā
Kalim, being the sweet, trusting, hyper-energetic Kalim, immediately raised his hand.
āOh! I canāā
āAbsolutely not,ā whispered Idia in a panic. āYouāll get lost in these weird streets and probably end up buying the entire festivalā
Kalim pouted but didnāt argue.
Azul stepped forward, trying to appear smooth but looking a little too eager to close this contract. āAs it happens, Iām already somewhat familiar with the young ladyāā
Vil moved at the same time and cut him off. āAnd I, naturally, would never allow someone dressed so exquisitely to be abandoned to the chaos of the central plazaā
Why do I always have to deal with the chaos? Why?
The plan had been simple: jump through the mirror without the academic staff noticing, lose yourself in the cobblestone streets, avoid eight walking disasters of charisma and complications, eat festival food, take a couple of pictures with Grim, and go home.
The universe really hates me
Crowley, watching the scene half-delighted and half-offended that he wasnāt the center of attention, fanned himself dramatically. āAh, such gallantry among my students! How my heart swells! You seven are the pride of Night Raven College!ā
Rollo folded his hands behind his back, perfectly composed.
āThere you have it,ā he said calmly. āA simple solutionā
And with that, Crowley and Rollo continued on their way toward who knows whereāleaving you with seven distinguished students and one problematic cat who was internally seconds away from exploding or fainting.
The procession moved forward...there really was no other word for it.
The dorm leaders walked in immaculate formation along the lantern-lit avenues, and in the middle of that flock you were trying with all your strength not to implode from stress. Grim shifted into both your arms, leaning against you; it was safer that way in case he wanted to whisper something instead of accidentally yelling something incriminating. Now he sat like a very tense, very judgmental decorative accessory beneath his velvet hood.
Kalim bounced closer first. āSo! Youāre from another school?ā he asked cheerfully.
Alright. Time for liesāand the greatest skill for stealth missions: improvising without hesitation.
āIām not part of the official exchange,ā you said calmly, which was technically true. āI came with my familyā
Which wasnāt entirely true⦠though if you counted Grim and the seven people around you who apparently didnāt know the definition of personal space, then maybe it was a⦠creative reinterpretation.
Azul also approached, much closer than necessary. āI see. Attending an event of this scale independently suggests either excellent connections⦠or excellent planningā
Vil added lightly, adjusting his sleeve where a button had come undone. The small imperfection clearly offended him. āOr excellent tasteā
The button snapped back into place and his gaze returned forward, specifically toward you. āNo one assembles such an outfit without understanding the magnitude of the eveningā
You turned slightly and offered a half-smile. āI had help.ā
Extremely true. Sam deserved several medals, and probably hazard pay.
Grim shifted in your arms, trying to lean closer to whisper something, but halfway through his cloak snagged on your sleeve and you had to adjust him quickly before the hood slipped and exposed him.
Of course Azul noticed the movement beneath the cloak. āAnd that little companion?ā
Dangerous question.
āThis?ā you tightened your grip slightly. āHeās my brotherās familiar. Iām taking care of him while heās away at Night Raven Collegeā
Malleus finally joined the conversation. One step brought him only inches behind you. āA creature temporarily bound under your supervisionā
His voice was so deep you almost felt it rather than heard it. A chill ran down your spine. āThat explains such an elaborate cloak. A responsible choice on your part. You understand how to present the creature with the dignity it deservesā
Grim puffed up slightly beneath the fabric.
āHe appears loyal,ā Malleus added, his voice calm and serene now, still close, but with the strange sense of omniscience that came from his towering height.
At the comment, Grim let out a small emotional squeak and fought very hard not to respond. You rested a hand over his back through the hood. āHe is,ā you nodded.
Also extremely true⦠sometimes⦠when it suited him⦠especially when food was involved.
āWhat kind of creature is the familiar?ā Kalim asked, leaning closer again, dangerously close to stepping on your skirt.
You grabbed the fabric with one hand while adjusting Grim onto your shoulder. āHeās a cat. A bit grumpy, especially in the mornings.ā
No lie there. Grim tried to object, maybe by digging his claws slightly into your shoulder, but before he could you bounced him upward a little. He made a tiny complaint and stayed still.
āSo cute!ā Kalim said excitedly. āHey! Does he need something to eat?ā
āNo! No!ā you answered quickly. āHeās fine, he already ate a lot a few minutes ago.ā
The last thing you needed was for this ray of sunshine to feed him the way he had with cookies back in Scarabia.
āYour familiar eats human food?ā Riddle asked, clearly puzzled.
āā¦sometimesā
You wobbled slightly as if thinking, though really you were scrambling for the right words to fix the mistake youād just made. āNot muchāmostly fish. But there was a familiar food stall a few blocks from the central plaza, so I bought him a little treatā
You patted him gently to demonstrate how well-behaved he was.
āAww, what a shame,ā Kalim deflated. āI wouldāve liked to feed the little guyā
The little guy shifted slightly, probably remembering the same thing: the time Kalim had stuffed him with endless cookies. Grim shrank into your shoulder and whispered barely audibly.
āPrefect⦠when weāre done, I want another snackā
That sounded so Grim you had to pinch him to keep the humiliation of staying quiet from going to his head.
āDonāt be discouraged,ā Azul said, stepping beside Kalim. āWe were allowed to enjoy the festival, so we may indulge a little in the culinary arts of this cityā
āYouāre right!ā Kalim brightened instantly. āWe can try the Ć©clairs! Or croissants! Baguettes! The honey buns from that stall behind us!ā
What a combination of flour and carbohydrates. But it sounded so good...and sooo necessary.
All day Grim hadnāt let you eat in peace except for breakfast, the little gremlin had devoured snack after snack. You, on the other handā¦you were actually starving.
Maybe the discomfort showed on your face, or maybe your stomach growled beneath all those layers of fabric. Either way, Vil noticed.
āPerhaps we could offer our escorted young lady something sweet?ā His hands folded behind his back as he leaned slightly toward you.
āThat seems appropriate, althoughā¦ā Riddle added thoughtfully, āyoung lady, would you actually like us to treat you to something?ā
In theory, yes. In practice⦠was it sensible to let them buy you something? You really did want to eat, and you hadnāt brought much money. Well...Grim had already spent more than half of it on everything heād devoured, plus a small trinket he bought from a craft stall.
āI wouldnāt want to trouble you with such a triviality,ā you began calmly. āIt would be imprudentāā
āNonsense!ā Kalim cut you off. āWe can buy you anything you want!ā
Before you could even think of a counterargument, he had already rushed to a nearby stall and paid for five different types of sweets. The others stopped to wait for him, and you took the moment to adjust your skirt and Grim on your shoulder. Standing still, Grim quietly stretched himself across both shoulders like a scarf and settled there, balanced enough for when you started walking again.
āCan I eat some of what he brings?ā he whispered.
āNo,ā you whispered back, barely moving your lips.
When Kalim returned, he carried two paper bags in both hands.
In one bag he had bought eight different flavors of macaronsāsome common ones like chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla. Others were bizarre flavor combinations you would have preferred to donate to the ghosts of Ramshackle.
In the other bag were two chocolate Ʃclairs, two pains au chocolat, two crescent pastries with a bright glaze, and two honey-cinnamon puff pastries.
A direct trip to diabetes.
The bag with the assorted sweets he handed to Riddle with such enthusiasm that the redhead actually leaned back a little from the force. Riddle blinked once, twice, then opened the bag and tilted his head to inspect the contents. He passed an Ʃclair to Idia, who took it with a trembling hand and immediately retreated to eat it where no one could see him.
With the other bag still in hand, Kalim offered you a strawberry macaron. āHere! Take it! My treat!ā he said with the brightest, warmest smile you had ever seen at NRC.
You hesitated for a second, but the sweet was so perfectly made, round and glossy, that refusing it would have felt like a crime. You took it delicately with your fingers and gave it a small bite instead of shoving the whole thing into your mouth out of habit. You might have been hungry, but manners and appearances mattered right now.
āHow is it? Is it good?ā Kalim was already handing out the other macarons to the rest, even to Leona, who took one between two fingers and inspected it with mild disinterest.
āItās delicious. Thank you for such a generous gestureā You took another bite and the macaron was gone. You brushed your hands together and were about to wipe your mouth with the back of your hand, but stopped yourself, licking your lip to catch any crumbs.
Riddle pulled a handkerchief from his jacket pocket and offered it to you. āHereā
You took it with slight embarrassment and wiped the corners of your mouth. When you tried to return it, he shook his head. āDonāt worry. You can keep itā
You looked down at the handkerchief, delicate, red with black embroidered details. His initial stitched neatly in one corner. It had the look of something personal, perhaps a gift from his mother or something he had commissioned himself.
āAre you sure?ā you asked, uneasy about keeping something so personal.
āIām sure. Itās a handkerchief, it doesnāt carry emotional weightā He accepted the bag of sweets back from Kalim as the other boy handed him a macaron.
You looked at the handkerchief again and folded it neatly in four. The only problem now was where to put it. A mischievous idea crossed your mind for less than a second: tuck it between your breasts the way people used to do to tease admirers.
But no. You absolutely could not do that...though it would have been hilarious.
Instead, you slipped it into the folds of your skirt, improvising a small pocket. After adjusting the dress and crinoline again, you waited for the group to resume walking. The sun was beginning to dip, the first orange rays of evening spreading across the sky.
This time Leona resumed walking beside you.
His stride was heavy, hands in his pockets, his expression carrying such profound boredom it could qualify as an art form. You had no idea what he had done with the macaron; whether he ate it or casually discarded it somewhere with stealth so refined that no one noticed.
All the while he had been watching you fuss with your skirt, holding it with one hand so it wouldnāt tangle around your feet.
Then, with the faintest sigh, as if remembering he shouldnāt be too obvious about observing others, he stepped a little closer.
āWatch your step,ā he murmured low enough that only you could hear. āThese streets are unevenā
It sounded suspiciously like Azulās earlier warning, but filtered through Leonaās flavor of bluntness.
Before you could answer or adjust your pace properly, he extended his arm, wiith no ceremony, as if it meant absolutely nothing to him.
But the gesture itself was pure etiquette.
āIf you trip again,ā he added in a flat tone without even looking at you, āthat birdās going to make us repeat this whole escort nonsense. Iām not dealing with that againā
In simple terms: take Leonaās arm so this ends faster.
Your eyes drifted to his face, half-hidden behind a mask, his hair tied in a simple ponytail. His lazy aura was still there, but layered beneath it.
Even if he showed little interest in events like this, the fact that he was wearing a mask at all was already significant. To youāthe mysterious, nameless young ladyāhe was simply another stranger. You had no reason to recognize the second prince of Sunset Savanna.
And that gave him the advantage. If he wanted to act with the princely manners he had unfortunately been taught, he would use them, especially if it earned him a few points in front of the others. If everyone else was interacting with you, he wasnāt about to sit out.
To the passing crowd, it simply looked like a stranger offering steady support to a young woman in a crowded foreign city whose shoes were poorly suited for cobblestones.
You gently hooked your hand around his arm. āThank youā
Leona said nothing, just clicked his tongue and gave the faintest nod.
The streets narrowed as you moved toward the academy district. The lanternlight softened. The crowd thinned just enough that conversation no longer sounded like shouting over the festival and began to feel⦠almost private.
Which unfortunately meant questions; Polite ones, curious ones, persistent ones.
Kalim, as usual, took it upon himself to begin. āSo how did you arrange this visit?ā he asked. āYou said you didnāt come with the official delegationsā
āThatās right,ā you repliedātruthfully. āMy family organized the trip. Iām mostly⦠exploring while they attend to their obligations.ā
Which, technically, was also true.
Azul slipped smoothly into the conversation. āExploring an unfamiliar city suggests remarkable confidence,ā he said, adjusting his glasses and smiling the way he did just before landing a new client. āOr considerable experienceā
āA bit of bothā
āHave you attended events of this scale before?ā Riddle asked next, his tone measured but curious rather than strict. āThe protocol at gatherings like this can be⦠overwhelmingā
āNot exactly like this,ā you admitted. āBut Iāve dealt with large gatherings. And⦠unpredictable situationsā
Behind everyone, you heard Idia mutter quietly: āā¦that sounds like nightmare difficulty in social interactionsā¦ā
Frankly, the poor guy already looked like he was about to log out of the event if they didnāt reach their destination soon.
āYet you donāt seem intimidated,ā Malleus said, speaking over Idiaās murmuring.
āI learned that most disasters start the same way,ā you replied, pausing to choose your words carefully. āIf nothing is exploding yet and no one is screaming⦠things are usually going wellā
That comment earned you seven pairs of eyes.
Because what you had just said perfectly summarized life at a certain academy where mornings often began with students yelling, magic spiraling out of control despite professors supposedly teaching discipline, and overblots happening far too often.
Leona glanced sideways at you and huffed thoughtfully. Azul simply folded his arms and seemed to consider your answer.
āAn interesting philosophy,ā he said, tapping his fingers against his arm. āQuite pragmatic⦠and resilientā
Grim shifted slightly on your shoulders, practically vibrating with the effort not to shout HNYA, weāve fought literal overblots every month, you have no idea!
You scratched his head lightly over the hood as a warning, and the trembling stopped. Riddle stepped forward slightly and inclined his head toward the gesture, curiosity flickering in his eyes.
āYour brother must trust you greatly if he left his familiar with youā
āHe does,ā you nodded.
Riddle responded with a thoughtful hum. āResponsibility reflects well on both of youā
You glanced at him from the corner of your eye and smiled.
If he knew how responsible you really wereāsneaking into a festival and academic event without authorization, in a country far from the island, in a world you barely understoodāwell⦠that comment would collapse like a badly built card tower.
But as you watched him, you also noticed something else.
The way Riddle politely guided passersby out of your path. Azul adjusting his pace so you wouldnāt have to walk faster. Vil subtly steering the group away from the rougher patches of cobblestone without saying a word. Even Idia hovered closer than usual, like some socially terrified wizard who had nonetheless decided he was the partyās defensive mage in a DnD campaign.
Leona kept his stride steady beside you, perfectly matching your pace. And Malleus remained watchful, hands ready to guide a passerby aside or catch you if you stumbled.
The shift was obvious, they werenāt escorting a random girl anymore...They were engaging with her.
āItās unusual to meet someone at this sort of event who speaks as directly as you do,ā Azul said, almost as if the conversation he wanted was simply⦠a conversation.
Vil nodded from the front of the group. āMost attendees here are desperately trying to impress,ā he said, turning his head toward you. āWhereas you, my lady, manage to impress simply by walkingā
āAnd youāre easy to talk to too! Itās really nice!ā Kalim added brightly.
From behind you, Idia muttered: āā¦low-pressure NPC with unexpectedly high dialogue qualityā¦ā
Oh. My. Sevens.
Theyāre flirting.
They are actually flirting.
And they have absolutely no idea that the person theyāre flirting with is youāthe extremely human, magicless prefect who attracts catastrophic overblot-level disasters like seasonal colds. All you needed was a mask, an expensive dress, and no identity.
Suddenly the seven of them were treating you like royalty.
Your cheeks flushed faintly pink. Part of you wonderedājust for a secondāif you could take advantage of this a little longer. It wasnāt every day these well-trained disasters behaved like gentlemen.
Another part of you was on the verge of imploding because the same seven who usually competed in ego wars (Kalim excluded) now seemed oddly invested in your company.
Please do not let this night end with all seven of them having a crush on me.
You would never survive looking them in the eye tomorrow. One or two you could handle.
Seven? That would end in a battlefield.
Ahead of you, the academy gates came into view. Tall. Ornate. Illuminated by elegant lanterns while guests streamed inside.
The perfect place for this illusion to end, before their gazes got any more intense. Your steps slowed slightly, and the others adjusted automatically.
Beyond the gates, upper balconies glowed with light and stained-glass windows scattered multicolored shards across the courtyard.
Vil glanced toward them. āA beautiful aesthetic, exactly what one would expect from the student council president,ā he commented, violet eyes bright with approval. āFleur City always delivers the finest spectaclesā
Leona exhaled softly beside you. āTch. If this thing runs longer than it should, Iām leavingā
Your lips curled faintly upward. That was such a Leona comment.
And then Idia, apparently unusually chatty tonight, talked loud enough for everyone to hear. āā¦pretty sure this ends with a final boss spawning in the middle of the hall at biblical difficultyā¦ā
You couldnāt stop the laugh.
You tried to make it sound like a small huffābut the laugh slipped out naturally. Bright, familiar, too familiar.
The sound hung in the air like a memory someone had just pulled out of a locked drawer. Leonaās arm stiffened under your hand; Azulās eyes sharpened; Vil tilted his head; Kalim blinked; Riddle froze; Idia looked like someone who had just connected two impossible dots; And Malleusās gaze deepened.
Your pulse skyrocketed, you closed your eyes for half a second and pressed your lips together.
Idiot.
You cleared your throat quickly and stepped back. āI'm sorry,ā you said lightly, smoothing your tone. āJust⦠the momentā
You released Leonaās arm. Another step back gave them space as the academy gates loomed only a short distance away.
āI believe this is where our paths separate,ā you said with an elegant bow. āYou have fulfilled your duty admirablyā
Azul recovered first. āWell,ā he said, though his eyes were still attentive, āthis has been⦠unexpectedly pleasant.ā
Kalim waved energetically. āI hope you enjoy the rest of the festival!ā
Leona looked at your hand, then folded his arms again. āWatch where you step.ā
Malleus returned your bow with one hand over his chest. āIf fate allows it, I would welcome another conversation.ā
You straightened. āThen perhaps fate will be kind.ā
You picked Grim up in both arms, because you needed something to do with your hands, and turned toward the academy entrance.
One step...then another. Trying to look composed, just another guest entering the celebration.
Internally? You were about three seconds away from completely losing your nerve.
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The moment the academy doors swallowed you, you didnāt stop, nor you didnāt slow down; in fact, you sped up.
You didnāt admire the architecture, the vaulted stone corridors, the candlelit banners, the elegant streams of guests drifting toward the grand hall.
You took a side corridor, then another, then passed through an open arch into a quieter cloister, with tall windows and ivy climbing the walls. Only when the distant noise of the courtyard softened into a manageable murmur did you finally exhale.
āā¦Okay,ā Grim whispered from your arms. āā¦weāre still alive.ā
āBarely.ā Your lips tightened, the pressure in your chest still fighting to break free.
āThat laugh almost killed us.ā
āI know, Grim.ā You leaned against the cold stone column and adjusted his hood so you could see his face.
āā¦those idiots seemed to like you, huh?ā His eyes bulged slightly, and judging by his posture he was as close to a stress-induced meltdown as you were.
You shut your eyes at the memory. āDonāt remind me⦠thatās a problemā
āIām glad to see my earlier concern wasnāt unfoundedā
The lantern light flickered softly across the cloister floor. Somewhere deeper inside the academy, the music began again, more structured now, more ceremonial.
Why? Why canāt I have one moment of peace?
Your spine stiffened instantly, you turned.
At the entrance of the cloister stood Rollo with a posture so perfect it could belong to a movie villain. Hands clasped behind his back, expression calm and attentive. The lanternlight traced a warm outline around him⦠almost like flames.
āI trust the escort provided by Night Raven College proved sufficient,ā he said calmly. Grim froze again like a gargoyleāafter ducking his head and burrowing into your chest.
You inclined your head politely. āMore than sufficient, President Flamme. Your hospitality is⦠thoroughā
āIt is my responsibility,ā he replied. āA host must ensure that no guest experiences discomfort within our cityā
He stepped closer, not intruding, simply shortening the conversational distance with careful etiquette. āI must admit,ā he continued, thoughtful rather than stern, āit is rare to encounter attendees whose affiliation is not immediately apparentā
Another step forward. You stayed exactly where you were, clutching Grim like a plush toy.
āMay I askā¦ā he said, choosing his words carefully, as if trying to avoid creating a scene, āwhether you come from another academy?ā
You didnāt allow yourself to hesitate. āMy family travels frequently. I accompany them this seasonā The answer came out quickly, too quickly to sound completely natural.
Which, technically⦠wasnāt entirely false.
If one ignored the circumstances of that accompaniment.
āAnd do you personally practice magic?ā
A simple question. Simpleāand judging by the atmosphere this man radiated, a dangerous one. You didnāt know why, but the way Rollo always remained composed and asked such direct questions made something in your instincts prickle.
Your gaze dropped briefly to Grim as you scratched his head, forcing a small smile like you were remembering a relative who didnāt actually exist.
āMy brother is the gifted one in the familyā You looked back at him. āHeās the one formally enrolled at Night Raven Collegeā
Rolloās eyes sharpened slightly. āI seeā His gaze lowered toward Grimās hood. āAnd that bundle is a familiar, I assume?ā
āCorrect,ā you replied, adjusting Grim again; your arms were starting to ache. The cat was definitely getting fat. āHe belongs to my brother, I care for him while heās occupied.ā
His eyes studied you for a moment, like someone inspecting the symmetry of a cathedral window. If he was looking for something suspicious, he didnāt say it aloud.
But he made you sweat. A cold drop slid down your spine, you were getting tired of this much stress.
āHow fortunate,ā he said at last, allowing you to breathe again. āTo have family capable of assuming such responsibilityā
He and Riddle would probably get along, you thought. Both had that particular pride in responsibility and decorum. Which made it odd that Rollo wasnāt currently with the NRC delegation discussing formalities with Riddle.
Why wasnāt he there with them?
āIn my experience,ā Rollo continued quietly, walking past you to look toward the garden beyond the cloister, āthose born without magic often develop⦠a clearer perspective on consequencesā
You frowned slightly, unsure where that comment was going. āPerhaps,ā you replied neutrally.
His gaze returned to you. Now he stood directly in front of you, but his posture wasnāt interrogative, although something about the moment felt like the beginning of a tense conversation.
Great. Add another person to the list of people you had to be careful speaking around. As if dealing with every student at NRC wasnāt already exhausting enough.
āAt Noble Bell, we place great value on the upbringing of our guests,ā he said. His voice remained firm and formal. āOften, that reveals more than titles or affiliationsā
A polite way of saying tell me about your background.
And what a background that was.
āWhat does your family do, if I may ask?ā
Your eyes widened slightly. You remembered questions like this from your own world...a little classist, a little creepy, if you were being honest.
Your mind started spinning. Whatever you said now would have consequencesāand could unravel your lie instantly.
Rich merchants? Too easy to verify. Minor nobility? Far too risky. Foreign lineage? Absolutely not.
You needed something visible, difficult to check, socially plausible⦠and open to interpretation.
āā¦performance,ā you said finally, tilting your head with a small smile.
Rollo narrowed his eyes slightly, mirroring the tilt of your head. āPerformanceā
āMy family works within musical circles.ā You stepped toward the cloister columns, letting your eyes drift toward the small garden to buy yourself a breath of space from his scrutiny. āCeremonial events, private patronage, festivals like this⦠occasionally.ā
Technicallyā¦not entirely false.
If one counted the endless chaos-filled performances NRC dragged you into cleaning up afterward.
āAnd you?ā he asked, moving to stand beside you.
āMe⦠what?ā You had been staring at a flower you thought was an orange lily-of-the-valley and hadnāt processed the question. Your body turned slightly toward him, hip angled casually.
āWhat do you practice?ā
āAhā¦ā Your expression faltered for half a second in embarrassment. You hadnāt prepared that answer.
āVocal training.ā Your eyes returned to the garden. āBeginnerā
If yelling at Grim every morning so he wouldnāt make you late for class counted as vocal training. Or shouting at Ace and Deuce when their clown-level stupidity dragged you into disasters. Enough practice to develop excellent lungs.
āSinging,ā you finished.
For one terrible second you thought you had overplayed it. But Rollo didnāt react, he simply nodded.
āA disciplined art,ā he said. His brows lifted slightly, careful not to appear judgmental. āMusic, when practiced with devotion, reflects order.ā
He extended his hands in front of him, left hand outward. āStructureā Right hand outward. āHarmonyā His palms opened, fingers long and precise. āThe sacred ceremonies of this city rely greatly on vocal precision.ā His head turned toward the distant sound of a choir rising from the main hall. āA poorly trained chorus can ruin an entire liturgical sequenceā
You followed his gaze toward the archway leading to the side corridor and listened to the choir for a few seconds. āI prefer small audiences.ā
āA wise preference,ā Rollo nodded, exhaling softly in time with the rising harmony of the chorus. āTrue refinement rarely requires spectacleā
You leaned slightly to study his faceāpure curiosity. His expression softened for a moment under the layered voices of the choir, as if the music were something sacred to him.
The moment lasted only a few seconds. Then he composed himself again, hands folded neatly before him, his attention returning to you. You straightened as well.
āYou speak with unusual composure for someone outside the academic delegations,ā he said, stepping closer. āMost visitors tonight are eager to attract attentionā
You pressed your lips together in a small thoughtful pout, tilting your head toward the music as if weighing the idea. Thinking, and thinking.
āItās easier to listen firstā¦ā You gave him a crooked smile. āAttention can be exhausting sometimesā
Rollo exhaled againāsubtle, but visible. āYesā¦ā His eyes lingered on yours. āā¦it certainly can beā
Then, like a dramatic punctuation mark in a poorly timed story, a massive bell rang out. The sound cracked through the academy like thunder; deep, heavy and close. The vibration rolled through the stone around you.
āIt seems the ceremony is about to begin.ā
You turned toward the corridor as the footsteps of guests echoed more strongly through the halls, a tide moving toward the grand hall.
Rollo adjusted his attire, the robe, even the large hat, then extended his hand to you exactly as he had earlier in the plaza, the other hand behind his back.
āIt would be improper to allow a guest unfamiliar with the academy to navigate the inner corridors alone during a formal assemblyā
Ah⦠damn
āI will escort you personally.ā There was no room for debate. Decision made. End of discussion.
Refusing now would be far more suspicious than accepting.
āYou are very thorough, President Flamme,ā you said with a bow that nearly reached the floor, holding Grim with one arm and your hat with the other so it wouldnāt slip.
āThoroughness prevents disorder,ā he replied calmly.
He waited patiently for your hand. When you placed it in his, his fingers closed gently around yours. The cold edge of his ring brushed your skin even through the glove. āThis wayā
The academy corridors unfolded ahead of you. Candles lined the walls in strict rows, the stained glass windows were fading under the last rays of sunset. Immaculate white columns framed the space while the ceremonial atmosphere gathered like a curtain before a stage performance.
āFor someone outside the formal delegations,ā Rollo commented as you approached the reading hall entrance, āyou carry yourself with remarkable composureā
āIāve learned to adapt quickly,ā you said, tilting your head slightly. That, at least, was the most honest thing you had said all day.
āA valuable skill.ā
Grimās small claws pressed into your sleeve, his silent signal that things were going very wrong.
Ahead, the corridor opened. Golden light from enormous chandeliers flooded the hall, marble floors gleamed beneath towering stained-glass pillars, the ceremonial music swelled as hundreds of voices gathered at the center.
Rollo slowed his pace as you approached and gently guided you closer so the entire hall opened before your view.
āThe seating is organized by delegation,ā he explained, gesturing upward with his free hand. āHowever, independent guests may observe from the upper galleriesā
Translation: He was personally installing you in the best observation point in the building.
Most likely surrounded by staff, highly visible, no escape routes.
Wonderful.
He pointed toward a marble staircase rising along the hall wall. āFrom there you will have a perfect viewā
You lifted your gaze toward the upper gallery, marble and stone just as ornate as the rest of the hall, and quite spacious.
āIf you require anything, attendants will be nearbyā Then he released your hand.
Standing straight as a ceremonial statue, he bowed once moreālegs aligned perfectly like a prince finishing a formal greeting. āI trust the presentation will justify your attendanceā
And with that, he left.
Once again, you were alone with Grim.
āā¦hey⦠henchmanā¦ā a small whisper came from inside the cloak.
āā¦yeah?ā You still hadnāt taken your eyes off Rolloās retreating figure down the corridor.
āWe have VIP seatsā
āā¦yeahā
Grim sighed. You felt his tail go limp across your shoulder. āā¦this night is going spectacularlyā
You released a long breath. āā¦absolutely.ā
Then you turned and started up the stairs.
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The bell never finished its final resonance.
One moment the reading hall was perfectly synchronized with the ceremony, waiting for the famous magical bell artifact to sound⦠and the next moment fire.
Not the warm glow of decorative candles lining the hall. Not a ceremonial brazier. Not a controlled magical flame meant to add theatrical flair.
These were real flames, hungry ones, full of magicāand disturbingly selective.
They burst upward along the cathedral columns in violent ribbons of orange while the massive bell roared like a living thing. Heat tore through the hall, guests screamed, the polished order of the ceremony collapsed instantly into panic.
āMy magicā!ā āItās not activating!ā āWhatās happening?!ā
The sound spread in waves, confusion becoming fear, fear becoming absolute chaos.
From the upper gallery, smoke already curling over the carved railing, you clutched Grim tightly to your chest.
āThis has officially turned into a disaster!ā you inhaled as deeply as you could, staring down at the inferno rising below.
āHNYA!! FOO! FOO!ā Grim tried blowing at the approaching flames. āPREFECT, THE FIREāS GETTING CLOSER!ā
āI CAN SEE THAT!ā
Guests surged toward exits in disorganized waves, assistants shouted directions nobody followed, sparks rained down as part of the decorative canopy collapsed in a burst of embers.
You backed against the stone wall, keeping distance from the fire. The flames were climbing quickly now, you could feel them licking the hem of your skirt. You yanked the fabric away and moved sideways along the wall toward the corridor exit.
āIf this dress burns,ā you said with deadly seriousness, even as the smoke made your breathing ragged, āI swear by the Seven, Grim, I will make you work overtime to pay off our debt to Samā
āTHATāS YOUR PRIORITY RIGHT NOW!?ā
āDO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA HOW MUCH THIS FABRIC COSTS?!ā
A small explosion cracked beside you and you hurried your steps. You pulled off your hat and held it over your nose, shielding both you and Grim from the smoke.
The bell thundered again. But now it wasnāt announcing a ceremony, or the hour, or the arrival of magic into a new era.
It was weaponized.
āā¦Okay,ā you muttered, forcing yourself to stay calm and conserving oxygen as best you could. Your eyes scanned the gallery exits, fallen chandeliers, and the storm of wildflower petals drifting through the hall. āTime to save their asses⦠again.ā
The bell roared, the metallic blast split the air so violently the stained-glass windows trembled, and with that resonance, more petals erupted into the burning air.
At first it looked almost beautiful, orange petals floating down toward the flames, dozens, then hundreds. A storm of glowing flowers falling from the bell tower like drifting embers.
One brushed the sleeve of a fleeing mage, the flower ignited bright red on contact, its petals burned from within. Smoke rose as the studentās spell collapsed instantly, magic ripped out of the air like someone unplugging reality itself.
āMy magicā! Itās gone!ā
Another flower fell, another flare, another failed spell. Understanding spread faster than the fire.
āTheyāre draining itā!ā āDonāt let them touch you!ā
More petals rained down, brushing cloaks, masks, bare hands, triggering bursts of flame wherever they landed, leaving scorched fabric and a dead silence where magic should have answered.
The grand hallāseconds ago filled with the most skilled magical students from several academiesāwas now packed with people who couldnāt conjure a single spark.
Grim twisted in your arms. āPREFECT THIS IS BADāREALLY BADāā
You saw one flower drifting toward you and flattened yourself against the wall. The corridor behind you was already engulfed in flames, the staircase was starting to burn. You couldnāt stop the petal gliding over the gallery railing straight toward your sleeve.
It touched the fabricā¦Nothing happened. No flame, no burn, no magic drain. Because there was nothing to drain, the petal simply slid off your sleeve and landed harmlessly on the floor.
You lifted your arm, no damage. You squeezed Grim tighter against your chest and turned toward the stairs.
āIt only drains magic!ā you shouted over the roar of the fire.
āThat meansāā
āThat means,ā you snapped, voice sharp with the absolutely terrible decision you were about to make, āwhile everyone else is getting drainedāā
You took the stairs two at a time, dodging small flames licking across the marble. āāsomeone without magic is the most useful person in the entire building!ā
Grimās eyes went wide, he realized it instantly. The only one who could move freely through this chaosā¦was you.
Without thinking twice you leapt the final stretch of stairs, landing inelegantly on the main floor. Before the flames could reach the hem of your dress you yanked the fabric aside and bolted across the hall.
āHot! Hot! Hot!ā Yes, talking while running through a smoke-filled hall was stupid, but it was the only way to vent the stress as you sprinted through the wide arches.
And at the center of the inferno...the seven dorm leaders stood in formation, imposing order on chaos the only way they knew how; loudly, stubbornly.
āClear evacuation routes!ā shouted Riddle. āWe need civilians outānow!ā
Idia was shouting too, panic turning his brain into a rapid-fire analysis machine. āThe flowers are linked to the bell! Itās a distributed power source!ā
Kalim and Azul were already dousing nearby flames with water magic. Even Malleus, with his power weakened, had air swirling around him like a contained cyclone, deflecting falling petals.
All seven were staring upward toward the tower. Where the bell still rang, where more flowers kept falling, and where one man stood watching the chaos below with chilling superiority.
Rollo.
āThis world has suffered too long under the rule of magic!ā he shouted, completely unhinged. His staff swung wildly, sending waves of burning flowers across the hall. āPower brings only arrogance! Destruction! Chaos!ā
Another bell strike, more petals, the last scraps of magic began to fail.
āI will end this suffering!ā His voice cracked into something almost like a sob. āEven if the flames must purify this city!ā
Grim buried his face deeper in the cloak against your shoulder. āā¦yeah okay⦠heās lost itā
The leaders moved before you could blink. All seven redirected the remaining magic they could muster, pushing the falling flowers away in bursts of windāthough the currents also fed the fire.
āWatch the flames!ā shouted Vil, already extinguishing a decorative banner that had caught fire.
Leona had launched himself toward a pillar, dodging both the flames and the falling flowers with the kind of speed he only used during Magift. With Kingās Roar, he turned every piece of furniture already on fire into sand.
Tiny grains scattered through the air as more flowers fell from the bell tower, only to dissolve the moment they touched the drifting sand.
āNO!ā shouted Rollo, staggering slightly. āMagic must disappear! Even if I must burn this city to its foundation, I will finish what I started!ā
The flames burst upward again, bathing the entire reading hall in violent orange and red light, smoke was already swallowing the last breathable air.
You ducked as a piece of the structure collapsed, crushing a bench beneath it, splinters of wood scattered everywhere.
āHenchman!ā Grim coughed. āThis is the part where the villain stops being organized and becomes erratically dangerous!ā
āā¦good call, Grim.ā He was right. After dealing with multiple overblots, both of you knew the pattern by heart.
And if there was something else youād learned after months inside a school full of wildly irresponsible magic users, and a few outright fanatics, it was this: You donāt argue with them.
Especially not a fanatic whoās currently burning down a city.
You placed Grim beneath the archway entrance of the hall, hiding him from the flames under a stretch of marble structure, the doors were already open where civilians had escaped.
Then you ran straight toward the fire, toward the seven idiots fighting inside it. Or maybe you were the idiot for charging into an inferno wearing a highly flammable dress with zero magic.
But heyāadrenaline does wonderful things to a personās judgment.
āWAITā!ā you heard Grim squeak over the crackling fire.
You didnāt look back, your eyes were locked on the chaos ahead. You didnāt think rationally eitherābecause sometimes the optimal solutionā¦is interrupting a villainās speech with physical violence.
You ran, and ran and ran. You rushed past Riddle, who only caught a glimpse of a swirl of black and red fabric from the corner of his eye, unable to see clearly through the heat distortions.
But when you planted your foot, twisted your body, and raised your armāevery dorm leader became very aware of your presence in the flames.
Crack.
Your fist slammed directly into Rolloās face. A solid human punch, powered by frustration and adrenaline. His head snapped sideways, the speech he was about to shout died halfway up his throat.
He staggered back a step, hand flying to his cheek, his eyes went wide, pure disbelief flooding his expression. No one in his perfectly ordered life had ever punched him.
The fire flickered, then slowly began to die down. The hall inhaled again, tThe room seemed to exhale with it.
You lowered your hand slowly, breathing hard, then bent forward as the pain finally hit your knuckles.
āā¦owā
The pain shot up your arm, you shook your hand violently, hopping slightly on your feet.
āShit,ā you muttered, clutching your hand for a moment before shaking it again. āThat hurts...oh hell that hurtsā
You looked at Rollo, voice rough from the smoke. āCould you maybe not burn down a city over your personal issues for five minutes?!ā
You bent forward again. āDamn! Your bones are hard!ā
Behind youā
āSHE JUST DEFEATED THE FINAL BOSS WITH A HOOK PUNCH!ā shouted Idia, unable to contain what he had just witnessed.
āā¦okay,ā you groaned through clenched teeth. āThat was one of the worst decisions of my lifeā Under the glove, your knuckles were already swelling.
āDonāt moveā The voice of Vil arrived calm, sharp, perfectly controlled now that the end-of-the-world situation had paused.
He gently took your wrist and carefully removed your glove. The skin around your knuckles was red and throbbing, you could barely move your fingers without a stab of pain running all the way to your shoulder.
āThat impact could have fractured something,ā he said, lifting your hand and examining it. He turned it carefully in different directions, moving your fingers slightly, visibly irritated. āHonestly. Barbaric⦠effective, but barbaricā
Azul stepped beside him, his tone smooth but edged with concern. āAllow us to help. We can perform basic healing spellsā
Riddle was already clearing space nearby, dragging charred furniture aside. āGive the young lady air!ā
Kalim rushed over as well, dodging debris and wilted flowers. āAre you okay? Does it hurt a lot?ā he asked, leaning in beside Vil to inspect the damage.
You tried to pull your hand away. āIām fineāā
Vil didnāt allow it, tightening his hold slightly, though not painfully. āDo not argue while you are injuredā
āā¦okayā
Azul placed his fingers lightly against your knuckles. A faint spell flickered between them, much weaker than his magic normally shone. A soft blue glow wrapped around your hand, cold, like pressing an ice pack against the injury.
The swelling eased slightly, the pain dulling from a sharp stab to a manageable ache.
āThis is only temporary relief,ā Azul said, withdrawing his hand. Vil released your wrist as well. āYou will require proper treatment laterā
You flexed your fingers carefully, the muscles moved without too much resistance.
āā¦thanksā You slowly pulled the glove back on. The soft fabric brushed the injury and you winced faintly.
Leona had been watching the entire time with narrowed eyes, arms crossed. āDo you usually run into burning buildings?ā
His tone was flat, not mocking, nor scolding, just⦠curious. You tilted your head, thought about it for a moment, then shrugged. āSeemed like the fastest way to stop him.ā
āSpeed is not always the most efficient method,ā remarked Malleus as he stepped closer, checking if youād been injured anywhere besides your hand. āDo you require further assistance, miss?ā
āIām fine now, really. Thank youā Malleus inclined his head and didnāt press further.
Instead he stepped back and cast a small spellāsimple for him even in his weakened state, but still effective. The air cleared instantly, smoke and ash were swept away. At last, the reading hall could breathe again, even with the aftermath of the fight still hanging in the air.
Without the smoke, the damage was impossible to ignore. Several pieces of furniture had been reduced to ash, none of the decorative fabrics had escaped the flames, some burned down to their first threads, others halfway through their tapestry. Black scorch marks stained the marble floor, several stained-glass windows were cracked. A few more seconds and the glass would have exploded.
āā¦Iā¦ā Behind you, a trembling voice finally broke free from its daze.
Rollo was still standing exactly where the punch had left him, his hand pressed to his cheek, shoulders rising and falling with uneven breaths. His voice was faintābarely more than a whisper. The fury that had filled it minutes ago had collapsed entirely.
āā¦I only wantedā¦ā His voice cracked. āā¦to stop everything tied to magic⦠to remove the worldās painā
His gaze drifted across the ruined hall, the ashes, the chaos his plan had unleashed. āThis⦠isā¦ā
His knee buckled and he nearly collapsed to the floor if you hadnāt moved quickly and caught his arm. The others stiffened immediately, stepping forward, ready to protect you from the suddenly fragile fanatic. You raised your hand to stop them.
Then you guided him toward the small central step and let him sit. Silence stretched as you allowed him time to breathe normally again.
On the floor beside you lay a violet handkerchief, scattered with ash. You picked it up, shook off as much dirt as possible, and held it out to him. Rollo stared at your hand, then at your eyes, then at the hand again.
His jaw tightened as he swallowed before finally taking the cloth and pressing it against his cheek, which was already darkening into a bruise.
His shoulders slumped. āā¦I have failed,ā he whispered. āMy obsession endangered thousands of citizens⦠and my studentsā
He took a shaky breath and bowed his head where he sat. āā¦I offer my most sincere apologies.ā
The apology wasnāt just meant for you, or the seven standing behind you. It was for every guest, for his city, for his school, for the entire world he had nearly burned to the ground.
āThe evening is ruined,ā he said before trying to stand, you helped him again, slipping your arm under his. āThe ceremony cannot continue under these conditions.ā
He looked genuinely distressed, unable to meet anyoneās eyes. You kept your grip steady and glanced toward the entrance. Grim was still waiting there, sitting quietlyābut clearly trying not to vibrate from the tension. The doorway itself was intact, and the area around it too.
Yes, the hall was wreckedā¦but wasnāt magic also meant to help, not just destroy?
Also⦠where the hell was Crowley when someone actually needed him? Of course. Useless bird.
āā¦is it?ā you said, breaking the thick tension.
Rollo turned toward you, startled, and you gave him a small, almost amused look and shrugged again.
āThe structure is still standing, fortunatelyā Your gaze swept the damaged hall. āAnd the guests are safeā
It seemed Malleus shared your thinking, he stepped forward. āA ceremony is not defined by perfection,ā he said, extending his arms slightly toward the hall. āBut by those who gather within it⦠and choose to remainā
Rollo blinked, slightly disoriented. Malleus stepped closer, now standing in front of both of you.
āIf the host permits,ā he continued, his eyes sincere and calm, āNight Raven College would be willing to offer a performance in place of the interrupted programā
Kalimās eyes lit up instantly as he joined the circle. āOh! We can do that!ā
From further back, Idia fiddled nervously with the sleeves of his very extravagant suit. āā¦are we activating emergency concert modeā¦?ā His face looked like someone ready to teleport back to his room and lock the door for the next week.
Azul removed his hat and tapped it against his leg, knocking loose a few ash particles clinging to its ocean-themed decorations. āA collaborative performance would calm the guests and stabilize the atmosphereā
Leona let out a loud grunt. āYou guys are annoyingā
Clearly uncomfortable with the resolution, he turned and walked down the hall, but not toward the exit. Instead he kicked a fairly intact bench and dropped onto it.
āā¦youāre not going to help, are you?ā snapped Vil, arms crossed.
āIām not singing if thatās what youāre asking, pretty boyā Leona leaned back, arms behind his head, eyes closing as if savoring what little peace remained before chaos resumed.
You snorted softly and turned your head away, covering your mouth to hide a smile.
āThis night does not have to end in ashes,ā Malleus said again. āNot if you decide otherwise.ā
Rollo studied Malleus carefully, perhaps searching for resentment, disgust, or superiority. But Malleus didnāt look at people like that; you knew that. But that was something only you understood⦠and something youād keep very quiet.
No, Rollo found none of those things. He inhaled slowly and closed his eyes.
When he exhaled, his composure had returned. āā¦very wellā
He slipped his arm free from yours and stood straight again. āIf your school truly wishes to offer such generosity⦠Noble Bell College will be honored.ā
The decision spread through the room like a spark catching dry wood.
Rollo moved toward the doors with renewed purpose, you followed at a slight distance, your good hand lightly touching the knuckles of the injured one through the glove. When you reached the doorway, you crouched and picked Grim up. Rollo was already speaking to the attendants, directing them into motion.
Lanterns were relit, broken furniture beyond repair was carried outside, pieces that could still stand were pushed aside, some attendants used magic to clean the soot-darkened marble. Malleus helped with that as well.
Within minutes the hall had nearly returned to its original state. The musicians who had once prepared the ceremonial music brought out instruments again, students from Noble Bell College hurried to reconstruct something resembling a formalāif now acousticāevening.
Rollo stood at the center of it all, overseeing the work, ensuring nothing was misplaced, watching the Night Raven College delegation help, issuing calm instructions to his students.
His gaze moved across the entire hall, until it returned to you.
āI wish to offer my most sincere apology,ā his voice carrying clearly across the room, the bruise on his cheek was now unmistakable. āI failed my guests⦠and those who showed the courage I lacked in that moment.ā
His bow was so deep he nearly folded in half. You tightened your grip around Grim against your chest as you watched him straighten again.
āYou intervened when reason could no longer reach me,ā he continued. āAnd for that⦠you have my sincere gratitude. And my apologyā
How many times had people bowed or inclined themselves before you tonight? Five? Six? Who knew.
It certainly wouldnāt be the last.
āI placed you in danger inside my own academy.ā You held his gaze, but this time you didnāt bow. Your neck was already starting to ache from all the earlier ones.
āIām just glad the city isnāt on fire.ā
Rollo simply nodded and looked around again. The students of Noble Bell were nearly finished restoring the hall, and the seven dorm leaders had regrouped in their usual cluster of dramatic personalities.
Their attention was now very clearly fixed on you, you could practically feel their eyes drilling into your back. Behind the thin mask you gave yourself a completely deadpan look. They couldn't possibly be more obvious. You huffed quietly and waited while the last details were set in place, a student lit the final candle on a low chandelier.
āEarlier you mentioned that your family works in the field of musical performance,ā Rollo said. You turned your head so quickly your neck nearly cracked.
āAnd⦠that you yourself train your voice.ā
Out of the corner of your eye you saw Kalim elbow Azul so he would stop talking to Idia and pay attention. Vil's eyes sharpened with sudden artistic interest...That was definitely not a good sign.
Rollo clasped his hands together near his chest, almost pleading. āThe choir scheduled for tonight has been⦠interruptedā
He then extended his hands toward you. āIf the young lady who helped save this ceremony would be willingāeven a brief performanceāā His palms opened upward. āā¦it might help restore calm among our guests.ā
You bit the inside of your cheek to stop a tiny panicked squeak.
Kalim suddenly jumped forward, stopping far too close to your face. āThat sounds fantastic!ā He grabbed both your hands enthusiastically. You flinched slightly at the stab of pain in your knuckles. āOh! Right, sorry!ā
He released the injured one immediately, though his excitement didnāt dim in the slightest. āYou can sing? You didnāt mention that earlier!ā
You tried to respond, anything, but your mouth stayed half-open when Azul stepped closer too, wearing an expression of dangerously genuine curiosity.
āHow convenient,ā he said smoothly. āIt seems the young lady possessed hidden talentsā His sincere smile somehow made you even more nervous.
At lightning speed your eyes scanned the seven dorm leaders and Rollo, completely unable to form a single word. Every possible response in your head was immediately replaced by another, or interrupted by something someone in front of you said.
āā¦this is either the best narrative resolution ever or the beginning of a catastrophic post-credits scene,ā Idia whispered to Riddle, he rolled his eyes and ignored the comment.
āWell thenā¦ā Vil crossed his arms, visibly expectant. āCan you?ā
His smile looked like that of a film director who had just discovered his next muse and was about to shoot the best scene of his career.
āHere we go again,ā groaned Leona, pinching the bridge of the nose. āStop crowding her againā Vil gestured for him to be quiet.
You closed your mouth...Opened it again...Closed it again; then slowly inhaled. Honestly⦠it had already been a very long day: You had snuck into an international festival without an official invitation; dodged lethal magic-draining flowers; lied to the host of the entire event and punched him in the face in the middle of a burning hall.
At this pointā¦
what was one more bad decision?
āā¦I can tryā
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From one of the tall windows of the hall, you had a perfect view of the performance unfolding below.
Malleus stood right at the center of the marble circleācalm, steady, almost statuesque. When he sang, his voice carried through the entire hall with a strength that everyone could feel. Beside him, Azul and Idia accompanied the song with suspicious precision; you had never seen them rehearse this performance, and you were fairly certain you had never heard this song echoing through the dorm corridors either.
āā¦wow,ā Grim whispered from your arms, barely peeking out to watch. āTheyāre actually killing itā
āYeahā¦ā You leaned forward a little more.
The other dorm leaders stood off to one side of the hall watching the performance unfold, and just as he had promised, Leona had absolutely no intention of participating.
You leaned a little farther when you noticed something odd about Idiaās performance in front of the guests. āā¦Is Idia using a voice device?ā
āā¦that guy really canāt live without technology,ā Grim muttered, crossing his arms. His expression flattened when he spotted the small device Idia was clearly using to sing for him.
And even soā¦The performance was magnificent.
Malleusās voice sounded so majestic it was both deep and almost angelic, probably one of the many perks of being a high fae and future prince. Idiaās voiceāunexpectedly delicate despite being technologicalāand Azulās tone blended perfectly together.
You rested your arms on the stone window frame and closed your eyes, finally allowing yourself to enjoy the evening the way you had originally planned. Grim climbed onto the window ledge beside you, adjusting his mask so he could see better. Both of you swayed gently with the rhythm of the music, and a smile slowly spread across your face.
āTheyāve got this,ā you murmured quietly, tapping a finger against your arm in time with the music. āBastards⦠is there anything they canāt do well?ā
Grim snickered, covering his mouth with his paw to keep the sound down. āTheyāre totally showing off.ā
You laughed quietly along with him. When you opened your eyes again, you found Grim staring at you. āYouāre next.ā
Your smile, which had started out sarcastic, shifted into something more mischievous.
You looked back down toward the hall. The voices still flowed together in harmony, moving around the marble circle with a grace that Vil was probably mentally approving from somewhere nearby. The second chorus was about to begin.
āWellā¦ā you straightened up, adjusting the fall of your skirt and the lace miraculously still intact over the red brocade. āI suppose itās time to close the night with a golden finishā
Grim looked up at you, eyes narrowing skeptically, his little paws stretching toward you to be held again.āYou know how to sing?ā
You lifted him and settled him onto your shoulder, both of you looked down toward the stage one last time. Your voice obviously wouldnāt sound as perfect as Malleusās, but at least it would sound human, warm.
Or so you hoped.
You adjusted your mask and stepped toward the staircase, running your hand along the stone edge of the window and grabbing a small black fan.
āā¦Where did you get that fan?ā Grim asked.
You opened it, revealing a simple design of floral embroidery and delicate lace. āIt was on one of the benchesā
āHng⦠youāre adding more drama.ā
Right then, Malleusās voice surged through the entire hall structure as he reached the final note. The sound vibrated through the room, leaving behind a faint but powerful echo.
You paused mid-step and glanced upward as if your eyes could follow the note sliding through the air, then you gave Grim a playful look. āCome onā You turned toward the stairs. āWeāve got to compete with our princeā
The final chord echoed for a few seconds, applause followed, warm and energized, proof that the performance of those three had worked. The night had been saved.
You set Grim down at the top of the stairs, placing him beside a small decorative window at his height so he could watch the next act. When your heel touched the first step, the lighting along the staircase dimmed slightly, casting a softer contrast around your silhouette.
Fan open, one hand resting lightly on the railing, your heart racing a mile a minute. This would either go spectacularly wellā¦
or become the most embarrassing moment of your life.
You glanced once more at Grim for support, he lifted one paw in a tiny thumbs-up; that was apparently the feline version of encouragement.
And so you began your descent, slow steps, measured, careful. Falling now would be catastrophic. No one wanted to watch the mysterious masked woman who had saved the evening tumble down twenty marble steps.
āMasquerade Paper faces on parade Masquerade Hide your face, so the world will never find youā¦ā
The applause died instantly, your voice wasn't loud nor powerful like Malleusās, it didnāt have Azulās precision, nor Idiaās delicate tone...But hopefully it was unmistakably human, and familiar. Almost⦠comforting.
Each step down the marble curved with the melody, the lace of the dress catching the candlelight, the fan tilting slightly, slow movements as if you were stepping into a courtship circle.
Below in the hall, the seven leaders stood still. Malleus, Idia, and Azul had returned to stand with the others and now the entire group once again had their eyes fixed on you.
Both Azul and Riddle tensed in unison, not expecting your voice to emerge so soft. Singing while descending a staircase could be rather complicated if you didnāt have proper vocal control; walking while singing alone could already be tiring and might make your voice tremble.
Kalim, who stood on the opposite side of Riddle, grabbed his sleeve and began shaking it, pointing at you as you continued your descent. His mouth hung open, nearly reaching the floor, forming a small wow while you fanned yourself with each descending step.
āMasquerade Every face a different shade Masquerade Look around, thereās another mask behind youā
You continued downward, slow but steady, each step landing precisely with the tempo of the lyrics. Now the fan moved a little faster.
Vil followed your figure with every step, every movement of your dress flowing smoothly over the stairs; your posture perfectly straight, your weight settling properly onto each foot as it should, the heels striking neatly in time with the tempo. He watched how you moved the fan, as if it were a supporting actor that required very little to be perfect.
Idia stood behind Vil, slightly hunched with his mask poorly positioned; it looked like he had removed it for a moment after the performance, or rather, like he had deflated after carrying out such an intense social activity in front of so many people. His head barely leaned past Vilās shoulder as he watched how you didnāt need much to sound⦠simple, soothing.
The last curve of the staircase opened beneath your feet. The light framed you warmer there, spilling gold across the newly polished floor. You extended the hand holding the fan slightly to the side as the verse neared its end, and when your foot touched the final stepā¦the music swelled, the violins accompanying the delicate chimes while a few percussion instruments followed.
āFlash of mauve, Splash of puce, Fool and king, Ghoul and goose, Green and black, Queen and priest, Trace of rouge, Face of beastā
You advanced farther into the open hall, guests stepped aside to give you room, as if the song itself were clearing a path for you. The warmth of your voice filled the space the fear had left behind earlier, moving through the hall softer than magic, steadier than the ceremony.
Leona had remained leaning against a pillar, watching without making any visible movement or comment toward the others. His arms rested at his sides, palms against the pillar, his gaze moving up and down your figure as he watched you walk through the crowd. But he wasnāt looking at you the way Vil was.
No. He observed you as if trying to solve a puzzle that had been gnawing at him since the afternoon in the plaza. The mysterious masked girl who had stumbled into the group and carried herself with a natural ease almost humiliating for the seven of them clearly had an ace up her sleeve⦠an ace that felt strangely familiar, though he couldnāt remember from where.
And Malleusā¦was doing exactly the same. Watching you; but with a softer gaze, as though he were seeing a nymph within her own spring and he were merely a mortal fortunate enough to stumble upon her, fate too generous to allow him to witness such a spectacle.
Thenā¦more voices joined, almost by accident. A voice close to you murmured quietly, then a couple near the edge of the circle, just above the violins, then another pair, cautious but slightly more confident.
All of those voices testing whether they were allowed to joināas though they were forming a chorus to accompany your performance. And you allowed it.
A performance so human was always better when accompanied, wasnāt it?
āFaces Take your turn, take a ride On the merry-go-round In an inhuman raceā¦ā
A pair of masked dancers stepped onto the open floor, slowly and cautiously at first; no choreography, only instinct, their movements catching the rhythm just as the candlelight caught the stained glass.
More joined. It wasnāt a full dance yetājust a movement here, another there. And gradually, what had begun with only your voice started turning into a complete spectacle.
You moved the fan in flowing motions upward with the rhythm of the lyricsāthe dramatic courtship play Grim had mentioned.
āEye of gold, Thigh of blue, True is false, Who is who? Curl of lip, Swirl of gown, Ace of hearts, Face of clownā
The chorus of guests was unmistakable now, harmonizing with yoursānot raising their voices to compete with you, but filling the space so the performance reverberated just as powerfully as Malleusās voice alone had earlier.
Dozens of voices intertwined softly beneath yours; it was like watching the masquerade itself sing to close the night. Silk skirts began to spin, cloaks gliding across the floor, candlelight casting soft shadows over every figure and across the marble.
āFaces Drink it in, drink it up Till youāve drowned in the light, in the sound But who can name the face?ā
You turned your head toward a woman dressed exquisitely, wearing an immaculate violet gown, a mask almost identical to yours covered her eyes, she also carried a fan matching her dress.
With a movement that seemed rehearsed, the two of you raised your fans in front of your faces at the same moment. Everyone nearby who held a fan did exactly the same.
And for the third time that eveningāafter an inconvenient encounter, after an infernal chaosāthe event finally felt like a masquerade again.
Right there, at the center of everything, this time a center you had actually sought, you found yourself surrounded by a ballroom that had willingly become part of your song.
āMasquerade! Grinning yellows, spinning reds Masquerade! Take your fill, let the spectacle astound you!ā
The dance burst to life.
No longer were there hesitant couples barely swaying, now they spun with confidence to the sound of the violins, gowns and suits tracing wide arcs across the marble floor. You moved among the turns like a master of ceremonies, your skirtās movement blending with the others, spinning not to dance but to carry your voice to every corner of the hall.
Kalimās eyes widened as he watched the sea of fabrics spinning and spinningāit was dizzying just to see so much coordination. āOh! People are really joining in!ā
Azul watched keenly. āFascinating⦠sheās stabilizing the entire roomā
A few steps away, a Noble Bell student, tall, immaculate, his uniform pristine and untouched by ash, walked directly toward you.
Closer, closer still, until he stood only a single step away, moving in rhythm with the crowd, following your steps before bowing and extending his hand.
A formal invitation, a very legitimate one, the kind of official invitation you had hoped for ever since the festival had been announced. All afternoon you had hesitated about where to walk, hesitated about what to say so you wouldnāt be discovered. Nowā¦
you simply wanted to dance, and you accepted the invitation without stopping your singing.
You snapped the fan closed softly against your hip while allowing him to guide you into the swirling mass of couples turning across the floor. Some dancers even lifted their partners into the air, far too bold a movement for you, so you wisely didnāt attempt it.
Your dance was coordinated and fairly simple compared to the others, whose steps already carried the etiquette of ballroom tradition, yours remained softer, movements that allowed the dress to breathe and form dark circles trimmed with red, and enough stillness that your voice could continue floating above the chorus.
The student spun you once just as the orchestra swelled, your dress opened in a dark flare that caught the golden light like a glowing ember refusing to fade.
Across the floor, the seven dorm leaders watched as the performance had truly become thatā a performance.
Dance, music, lead voice, chorus. Had you really not planned this from the start?
Vil murmured more to himself than the others, captivated by the way your dress followed every turn. āControl, breath rhythm, audience integration.ā He adjusted both sleeves before adding his final verdict. āShe has stage instinctā
He walked straight into the crowd and invited the first person he saw waiting near the edge of the dance floor. The others stared in silence for a few seconds before Kalim burst into laughter and strode toward the center as well, inviting a Noble Bell student to dance.
The hall had fully surrendered now, no more uncertain steps or scattered movementsāonly a sea of silk and velvet, feathered hats swaying in the air, lace glimmering beneath the softened lights.
Couples changed hands in coordinated turns, everyone pulsed with the rhythm of the music.
āYou can fool Any friend who ever knew youā
The student guiding you spun you once more, then another step, then he released your hand with elegant timing within the flow of the dance, allowing another guest to take it. Then another, and another; You remained on the dance floor as if you had been born to dance until sunrise.
The orchestra never truly stopped after that.
One song melted into the next, the tempo rising and softening in waves while the lantern light grew warmer, as though the night itself had finally remembered what it was meant to be.
And you danced, and danced, and danced. Occasionally glancing upward toward the window where Grim watched from his hiding place, until he grew bored and hurried down the stairs toward a small table where snacks and drinks had been arranged.
And Grim, being Grim, went straight for the snacks. You shook your head, amused, unable to suppress the smile at the irony of it all: Grim worrying only about food, completely forgetting the stealth partā¦while you danced with strangers.
At first.
Because in the middle of another turn, Kalim arrived. He practically bounced his way over, bowing with an enthusiastic sincerity that somehow remained perfectly polite.
āMay I?ā he asked, already smiling as though the answer could only be yes.
His dancing was open, slightly less precise than the formal protocol demanded, but relaxed enough that the turns felt light and smooth rather than rigid and ceremonial.
If the music hadnāt dictated the style, Kalim probably would have dragged you into a dozen far more energetic moves across the entire floor.
āBest night ever,ā he laughed softly as you spun together. His laughter was so contagious it made you laugh tooāthough you kept it much more controlled this time.
āIām really glad you stayedā He spun you again in a partner exchange.
Next came Riddle. He stepped forward with impeccable posture, offering his hand with textbook ceremonial formality. āI would like to request this dance,ā he said, composed, but unmistakably sincere.
His steps were perfect, structured, exactly as ballroom manuals likely instructed for someone leading a partner. Not stiff, simply preciseāas if every movement had been practiced until he could guide another person with absolute confidence.
āYou handle chaos surprisingly well,ā he admitted quietly during a turn.
Ahā¦if only you knew
Then came Azul. He bowed with a touch of theatrical flair, though still formal, like a merchant about to greet a valuable soul. āIt would be a tragedy not to experience a dance with youā
He guided you effortlessly, every step deliberate, every movement calculated so that you appeared exquisite, as though you were a rare piece in an impossibly expensive collection. And he remained in the backgroundā¦letting you shine.
Vil arrived afterward as if the night itself had set a timer so he would appear at the exact right moment, balancing the aesthetic of the three who had gone before him.
His hand was firm, confident; the dance elegant without effort, posture impeccable, movement fluidāthe kind of partner who doesnāt just dance but shapes the entire image of the ballroom around him.
āYou understand presentation,ā he murmured near your ear. āPresence. Thatās rare to findā He released your hand for an open step, ending with you spinning on yourself and landing briefly in the blondās arms before he let you go again.
You were surprised when Idia came next. His expression showed he was fighting every ounce of his anxiety and preparing himself like someone about to face a hidden final boss.
āā¦okay.ā He took your hand in his, visibly trembling and a little hesitant. āStatistically speaking Iām going to regret thisāor dieāif I donāt at least try onceā¦ā
His steps were clumsy, but not enough for you to step on his feet, nor for him to step on yours. Idia had more secrets tucked up his sleeves than he liked to show the world.
One step, then another, and then, surprisingly, he became careful, mentally counting the next movements so you could continue looking radiant in your dress. āItās easy⦠being next to you,ā he admitted quietly, placing a hand on your waist. āThat⦠thatās not common for me.ā
Leona came next. He didnāt arrive in a spin, handing you off to the next dancer. No; he simply appeared when the music slowed slightly, one brow raised and the corner of his mouth faintly lifted, refusing you the honor of seeing a full smile.
His hand extended with the same casual inevitability he had shown in the plaza. āCome on. You already survived the worst of itā
His grip was firm, steady, strong enough that dancing with him felt like walking beside someone who had temporarily decided not to bite anyone.
Like with Idia, you were surprised by how careful Leona could be while dancing. Of course, as a prince he had been forced to learn etiquette and ballroom lessons. And now you were witnessing the results of that irritating education.
Very good results, to be honest.
Because when the choreography called for the lead to lift his partner again, Leona didnāt hesitate, nor did he give you a warning, he lifted you by the waist. You let out a small yelp before touching the floor again, Leona steadied you against him so you wouldnāt stumble during the next steps.
āYou donāt show panic,ā he said quietly, leaning closer to whisper near your ear. āDidnāt expect to find someone like that at an event this pompous.ā
And finally...Malleus.
He appeared without hurry, not interrupting the moment you had with Leona until the partners changed naturally. He stepped forward as the music reached the last measures of the slow dance, transitioning toward something deeper and more intimate, an instant carved into midnight itself as the first rhythm came to a close.
āMay I share this dance?ā he asked softly, bowing slightly before taking your hand and guiding you through the final movements of that first rhythm with the other dancers.
His hand was warm around yours, his steps slow, deliberate, impossibly gentle for someone so tall and imposing, as if the music being played had been written specifically for the two of you.
āYou brought light back to this hall tonight,ā he said quietly so only you could hear him, ignoring everyone else around you. āWhether you intended to or notā
Laughter floated through the air as the first rhythm of the night ended. Seven dances, with seven boys, all stepping away from you carrying the same strange feeling, that they had just spent time with someone important⦠and somehow familiar.
And you allowed yourself to keep smiling and dancing. For once, you allowed yourself to have the night Crowley had stolen from you.
One dance became two; two became five.
At some point the evening stopped feeling like something you had infiltrated and barely survived, and became something you were simply living. Living far from the cold walls of Ramshackle, far from the magic-soaked stone of NRC.
In the distance, the spell of the moment broke with a bell chime, small and practical. A bell announcing that it was already very late.
Your eyes shot toward the tall clock mounted against the marble wall. āā¦oh no.ā
You had approached the snack table, where Grim had apparently devoured everything edible and was now curled up beside it waiting for you.
When he heard you mutter, he lifted his head. āMm?ā
āWeāre out of time,ā you said, looking at him in horror.
āHMNYA?!ā he jumped up.
āIf we donāt leave now,ā you whispered in his ear, avoiding attracting attention, the earlier squeak had already made several guests glance toward the table, āwe wonāt get back to campus before they doā
You scanned the crowd, searching for an escape route. āAnd if Crowley gets there firstāā
Grim gasped and jumped into your arms. āWeāre deadā
āExactlyā
The music swelled again and several people stepped back into the center of the hall for another round, perfect cover. You adjusted Grim in your arms and reopened the fan, hiding him slightly as you began walking quickly.
āOkay, we walk fast,ā you said quietly while heading toward the reading hall doors. āNo running. We blend in with the people leaving and slip out before anyone notices.ā
You pushed your way step by step through the living sea of masks, guests, and students, gliding between couples mid-turn, passing laughing students.
Every movement controlled to avoid suspicion, but urgent.
You were only a few steps away, close enough to feel the cool night air slipping through the carved gap in the wooden door, close enough that one more step would take you out of the lantern light, the music, the masquerade entirely.
And you pushed the enormous door open, stepping straight into the outer corridor.
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āThis was probably the most fun disaster Iāve ever attended.ā Kalim had his hands behind his head, still smiling as if the night hadnāt stopped being magical.
The dorm leaders had gathered near one of the marble pillars. The music from the hall drifted faintly just a few meters away.
Riddle adjusted his gloves, nodded, and placed his hands behind his back. āThe structural damage was severe, but the response was⦠effective.ā
Azul had picked up a glass from the table, apparently unaware that Grim had already raided the food there. He swirled it in his hand, watching the liquid spiral slightly.
āIndeedā He took a small sip and looked toward the hall doors. āAlthough there is still one clause unresolvedā
Vil had followed him and taken a glass of wine, sipping occasionally. He hadnāt even finished half of it. āThe mysterious ladyā
Idia nodded, by now he had removed his mask. āMysterious young woman, SSR-tier character who punches the main villain with maxed-out stats.ā
Kalim, who had only half been listening, glanced aroundāthe others, the muffled music beyond the door, the outer corridorāhis gaze bounced everywhere for a moment, then he suddenly straightened, exhaling through his nose.
āShe said her brother studies at NRC.ā That made the others turn toward him.
Vil lifted the glass to his lips thoughtfully, his eyes sharp though his mind clearly elsewhere. āYes⦠that detail is usefulā
āThe NRC enrollment is not infinite,ā Riddle said with a slight frown. āEstablishing familial connections may take timeā He sighed. āBut it will not be impossibleā
Vil set the glass carefully on a stone bench. āA voice like that wonāt remain hidden for long.ā
āYes,ā Malleus added calmly, his eyes drifting toward the hall. āFate rarely introduces someone only onceā Vil crossed his arms at that remark, giving a small nod before following the direction of Malleusās gaze.
Leona had remained leaning against the column beside Kalim the entire time, hands in his pockets, head tilted toward the hall doorsāstill listening to the distant music and the crowd dancing, laughing, talking.
āMaybe weāll see her again before the night endsāā Kalim started.
But Leonaās ears sharpened, his eyes narrowed toward the distance.
āā¦Oiā That was all he said to make the others pay attention.
On the other side of the outer corridor, the great doors of the hall openedāand there you were, moving quickly. The black and crimson dress was unmistakable even under the dim light of the corridor, the small creature tucked in your arms as you hurried toward the outer doors.
That alone was enough for the seven of them to straighten in unison, watching your figure cross the corridor. Kalim pointed at you and barely raised his voice to say, āThere she goes!ā
Vil stepped forward immediately, then another step, Azul set his own glass beside Vilās, adjusted his suit, and followed him. The seven of them began to move closer, like a flock of crows closing in on a small prey, or rather⦠their little dove.
They were close enough to see you, but not close enough for you to notice them. Your figure passed beside a guest whose decorations stuck out everywhere, especially along the sleeves and shoulders.
And then the most clichƩ, ridiculous thing that could possibly happen at an event like this happened.
A strand of your hair snagged as you rushed past, and the ribbon of your mask caught on the guestās decorations.
āAhāsorry!ā the guest said, quickly freeing your hair and the ribbon when your head jerked backward. The tug made you drop Grim, and he jumped to the floor.
āItās nothing,ā you replied, continuing forward once your hair came loose. The guest went his way while you headed straight for the outer doors.
The ribbon slipped free, the mask fell one step later. You instinctively turned, bringing a hand to the back of your head, startled as the fabric mask dropped to the ground.
One second, one undeniable second was all it took for your face to be completely revealed under the moonlight. The mystery shattered, and before the seven leaders of NRC, the young lady was revealed:
The Prefect of Ramshackle.
Meanwhile you were far too busy picking up the fallen mask, your heart pounding like you had just run a marathon when the realization hit you all at once.
āā¦oh shitāā You snatched the mask off the floor and bolted toward the door.
āGRIM!ā you shouted, your voice now unmistakably clear in the night air and the quiet city. āMOVE OR YOUāRE SLEEPING ON THE FLOOR WITHOUT TUNA FOR A WEEK IF WEāRE LATE!ā
The small hooded creature shrieked in terror. āYES, PREFECTā!ā
The two of you ran like a princess racing back to her tower before the spell wore off...except you looked more like two idiots sprinting full speed toward the city lights as if your lives, and possibly your financial privileges, depended on it. Within seconds the darkness swallowed you both, disappearing down the outer corridor toward the main gates.
Silence followed, and the ones who had been pursuing you with steady steps⦠were left stunned by the revelation.
Kalimās jaw dropped, not caring how dramatic or over-the-top he looked; Riddleās eyes widened and a faint blush colored his cheeks; Azul removed his glasses to clean them with trembling hands, an entirely pointless gesture, as he pinched the bridge of his nose; Idia made a strangled sound, like his system had just crashed into a blue screen he couldnāt reboot; Leona and Vil blinked at the same time, shooting each other a sidelong glance; Malleus simply watched as the final piece of the puzzle clicked neatly into place, confirming that lingering sense of familiarity.
A pause followed...A long pause, far too long.
Vil didnāt know what to do with his hands, or with his entire existence. He pressed his lips into a thin line, moved his hands aimlessly for a moment, and was just about to turn away in frustration. āā¦oh for fuckās sake.ā The fact that he had sworn meant you had played your move perfectly.
Idia crouched down and buried his face in his hands. āI want to dieā
Azul, still pinching the bridge of his nose, let out a long breath. āWe should have knownā
And honestly, yes.
They had been idiots not to realize; inside their minds the gears finally started turning: The voice, her composure in danger, that laugh, the ridiculous courage, the familiar, the way she handled chaos without magic.
Leona dragged a hand down his face and let out a deep, irritated growl. āShe masked her scent so we wouldnāt noticeā
Kalim, whose mouth had still been hanging open, suddenly burst into a small laugh as he looked toward where you had disappeared. āOh! That makes so much sense!ā He laughed freely.
āNo wonder we could flirt with her so naturallyā
āFLIRT?!ā
āNOBODY HERE FLIRTED WITH ANYONE!ā
āMY CHARISMA STAT IS NOT THAT HIGH!ā
Several voices erupted at once, some embarrassed, some shy, some in complete denial. Malleus, still perfectly composed in the middle of the chaos, simply closed his eyes and allowed his companions to argue, offering the night a small smile.
Leona didnāt even stay to watch the end of the debate over who had flirted more. He simply closed his eyes, shoved his hands into his pockets, and walked back toward the hall, he shouting was already giving him a headache.
āLeoāLeona! Donāt you dare escape!ā
Wooowwww, Honestly, this was an amazing read. Highly recommend, very good.
Just realised that my birthday falls mid VDC training. I would have to beg Vil to let Adeuce have a single slice of cake š Whyyyyyy Vil, I just wanna stay in bed and eat junk food with the heartshackle trio...
Beautiful insights as always
OMG WE GOT THE SHAVING SCENE!!! Ajeniswjrniwkr⦠yes⦠I love Leonaā¦
And look at Ruggieš he looks so cute! The concentration š¤
Noooo don't cover your forehead you're so sexy aha

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I JUST REMOVED THE GOOGLE AI OVERVIEW! THANK YOU, YOUTUBE TUTORIAL!!!
the shape of water
@rel124c41 Reminded me of the lost art of keeping a secret! (Still my favourite of your works <3)
Honestly, these "Obey Me" songs are kinda banger Favourite?
Meet Isaroh! Diasomnia - 3rd year Class 3E with Lilia and Trey Knew Lilia and had gotten acquainted with Malleus before NRC Part of an exchange program to see if NRC could function as a Co-ed school. (Along with 6 others for each dorm :D)
Y'know, I might have an OC (Full body posted later)

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reblog with you fav will wood song
i'll go first: Against the kitchen floor or ferryman (subject to change)
open tags!!!!!
I/Me/Myself I'm a simple man
Cough @blackboxwarrior-guy cough get in here rq also @blaze-is-silly
blackboxwarrior I could talk abt this song for hours
Hella piano and hella lyrics and so many psychological references
Just look at my username gang
If you want to know all of my fav songs dm me I have a 20 songs list
@barelyapersonatall @coffee4harper @it-has-the-voice
either misanthrapologist or against the kitchen floor
@thestormlightnetwork @tr1dent1al-reg1c1de @failureofchemistry
Uhh tough choicee, I don't think I can choose one favourite
My brain loves Chemical Overreaction, it just kinda calms down my panic
But then there's Cicada Days and White Noise and Marsha and and and
@m0nt3cr15t0 + open tags!
Thanks for the tag yaaay !!! ^^
Cicada Days is probably my fav, it's what got me into WW and it's comforted me sm when I've been REALLY anxious and overwhelmed. I've made it through a lot thanks to that one
Otherwise I like White Noise (also comforting), 6up 5oh Copout (Pro/Con), Cotard's Solution, 1fish 2fish, and ...And If I Did, You Deserved It
@milestheporktaco and open tags :p
I used to love suburbia overture like THE most uhhh I. Also enjoy euthanasia and for wwatt Cover this song š¤
@crushedlollipop @fishcatpng and anyone else who wanna idk š come hitherā¦/silly
ermmm I sure did like tomcat disposals and 2econd 2ight 2eer and momento mori and suburbia overture because it has this one moral orel edit I saw and it made me biased lolsā¦.
accidentally discovered mr wood through a fanfic and found out that i/me/myself was a banger. after some trial and error(leisurely listening to a couple of hus albums) my favorite song turned out to be against the kitchen floor !!
Honestly discovered him through my sister and "The Main Character" whilst being a bit overused and clichƩ is still my favourite <3
Unironically just said "I got it!" To a KNOCK KNOCK JOKE. This is a new low, even for me.
La BonbonniĆØre Lilia full live2d
What a distinguished gentleman :)
Hands up if you like Twisted Wonderland and want to be my mutual!!!
SHUT UP JUST SHUT UP IDIA YOU LOOK AMAZING

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I hate that when I say āIām tiredā people think Iām saying āIām sleepyā
My body is empowered yet my mind is riddled screams, I feel as if time is a wheel in my head that goes on and on, even as I beg. For I am but a slave in this crumbling society that must fill a mold that I am too big for, that I must chip away at my very soul to fit into these confines, these shackles. It would be unfit to offer rest, for it would do little to heal what damage has been done. But a respite from this ruin, a beam of hope that takes the form of an angel above my eyes to grant me peace, to heal this broken world, that is what would truly help me.
genderbent riddle gonna do the whole gang soon
Grammar is important, everyone!!
Well, my art keeps getting notifications from this specific reblog, reading it over I still donāt really know what I said wrong, but I still changed the original posts description. I apologise if I said something inappropriate, English isnāt my first language, so Iām very sorry.
I'm sorry if this reblog made you uncomfortable, it was in no way posted with ill intention! I could delete the reblog however, if that makes it better?





