Lila’s POV

As soon as class ended, I went to the library to meet up with Kay. She was already there and hard at

work when I arrived. She looked up at me and smiled when I sat down.

“Ready to get to work?” I asked, grabbing one of her open notebooks and an extra pen. She nodded

eagerly and showed me where she was with her recent assignments.

She was taking some strange classes that I didn’t even know we offered at this school. Such as

spellcasting, the history of sorcerers, and potions. Most of these classes were for withes because Kay

was the first fairy we had at this school. But these courses could also be helpful to fairies as well.

She was also taking normal classes like Math, History of Shifters, and Chemistry. I took these level

classes last semester and everything came as easy to me.

Despite Tiffany Prescott’s praise of Kay’s academic success from her old school, it still came as a surprise

to me how knowledgeable she truly was. We worked at a quick pace, and she was able to obtain all the

information I had given to her.

She was like a sponge.

It only took us a couple of hours to finish and by the end, I was exhausted and starving.

“Want to get dinner?” I asked as we packed up our things.

She nodded with a pleased smile.

“I’m starving,” she breathed.

Together we walked from the library and across the campus until we reached the dining hall. It was

already crowded with flooded students. I could smell the delicious scent of food as soon as we entered

through the door and my stomach growled.

I was excited to see that it was spaghetti and meatball night. Telling from the excited glimmer in Kay’s

eyes, I knew she was excited as well.

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We grabbed our food and went to sit down at a booth in the corner of the room. We were later joined

by Becca and Rachel.

“Kay, these are my roommates and friends,” I introduced. “Rachel, Becca, this is Kayla.”

They both smiled politely at her, but Rachel’s eyes widened instantly.

“Holy shit; you’re a fairy!” She gasped.

Kay’s face reddened, but she didn’t deny it. She just nodded.

“How can you tell?” Becca asked, peering over at Rachel who sat across from her and next to me. Rachel

sat beside Kay and was staring at her with wide eyes.

said, shrugging. “We can smell fairies easily. I think

do with our

history with fairies,” I said, shaking my head at

Bear History,” she

until a bear betrayed the fairies. We haven’t

to the fairies?” I asked,

stupid to double-cross a fairy.

a bite of her meatball.

don’t know if it’s actually true or not?” I asked, raising my

was a really long time ago. There’s not much documentation

stole

they were trying to

to hide it?” I

out about it, we would see weak,” she explained,

anything but weak.”

stolen?”

a magical staff, but I thought that was just

Kay was going to respond because of how quiet

or not she

contained a part of a meatball, to her lips

magical staff. It’s how fairies restore their magic. If we lose the staff, then we

magic.”

at her words, making

your magic was that fragile,” I said, shaking my head at her words. “So, when that

staff, they

nodded her head

answered out loud. “It took a lot to get that stuff back and the fairies had to do it

no one wanted to help. The witches

than them and had way more abilities. So, they were never on our side.

wanted the magic for

change,” I muttered, thinking about

almost like she understood exactly what

stuff back, which restored our magic. After that, we didn’t take any

ourselves

nasty and mean creatures,”

of sadness.

she said, sighing. “Because we try to

looked at Rachel who was pale in the

so sorry…” she whispered. “I

need to blame yourself,” Kay said, giving her a reassuring smile. “It was in the past and

for a better future

I said

by Brody who squeezed in next to

up to?” He asked, taking a large bite

fairies,” Becca

be talking about those creatures?” He

new friend Kay is a

food at my words and then he

face.

so sorry. I didn’t

makes it okay?” Kay asked and I could hear the

of course not. I wasn’t thinking.

and bears and why fairies keep to

my best

at Kay with large puppy dog eyes. “I’m

act like an

Kayla,” she said, staring down at her food. “But my friends call

I had never met a fairy before. But I would

bad,” I assured her softly. “I’m sorry the first

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