Young Adult
Natural Magic Ch. 37
Read Chapter 36 Here The announcement came halfway through first period. Victoria House had re-opened, and the freshmen were allowed to leave early to collect their things and change clothes. At lunch, Matsias told them the story of the night before, or at least, as much as Matsias would tell. Key wasn't sure if he had held something back, and it occurred to her that he would do well in Liberty House, which was known for secrecy. Immediately after, her heart sank, knowing he would never have the chance."Will your parents be mad?" Ayan asked.
By Molly Marjorie3 years ago in Fiction
Natural Magic Chapter 35
Read Chapter 34 Here. When the fire alarm went off, Tilli and Key left their room along with the other girls as Edoward ushered them all outside. Key looked for Mat as the teachers exited their own building. Lights were coming on in the other houses as well. That's when Tilli saw Mat coming out of the doors, leaning on his roommate. Mrs. Putyam steered them both toward the headmistress.
By Molly Marjorie3 years ago in Fiction
Drakath’s Hoard of Lost and Abandoned Children
The cry of a human infant was very distinctive. Soaring high above the forest, Drakath heard it and swiftly banked into a dive, narrowing in on the sound. He ignored the curse and near-yank on his horns from his passenger at the sudden change in motion, landing on the lowest branch capable of holding his weight, craning his neck down as far as he could.
By Natasja Rose3 years ago in Fiction
Natural Magic Ch. 34
Read Chapter 33 Here Matsias stared at the dream net. It didn't look much like the picture in the book, though he had tried to follow the pattern. For one thing, it was made from embroidery thread Ayan had given him, rather than the thicker cotton cord the book mentioned. But he must have gotten the knots right because the net hadn't fallen apart the way Reed had described.
By Molly Marjorie3 years ago in Fiction
Cassiopeia
“Hurry,” Cass screamed as she soared through the darkened sky. “Higher, Gabe, they can still see you.” Pumping her wings as hard as she could go, Cass prayed silently to the Gods to make it. Up this high, the storm was roaring in full force, the swirling wind pelting her hide with ice crystals as she inched higher yet.
By Rachael MacDonald3 years ago in Fiction
Natural Magic Ch. 33
Read Chapter 32 Here "For your quarter exam, you will be using wind to send a message," Mrs. Theelnin announced at the end of class, "but this will not be a paper airplane as it was the first week. This week, you will send only your words to someone." She smiled cruelly. "Think of it as a game of telephone. Only your grade depends on it. Class dismissed."
By Molly Marjorie3 years ago in Fiction



