Lyla's facial expression scrunched up when Anastasia appeared from behind a large wooden door carved with a dragon carving. The mama had just finished talking to the headmaster---Mrs Campbell.
"Be good, Lyla. Don't cause any more trouble." Anastasia ordered as she's stroking the girl's cheek, which immediately received a gentle slap from her.
"Don't you wanna give me a hug before I leave?" asked the beautiful brown-haired woman in a long black dress that wrapped her slender body.
"No!" answered Lyla firmly.
Anastasia gave a faint smile. She knew, Lyla was so mad at her. But, so be it. All for her good, she thought.
After the mother left, two women from different generation approached Lyla. She squinted at the both of them inquisitively.
"Lyla Helliwell, welcome to Gothic Academy, I'm Miss White, I'm your homeroom teacher. And this is Louisa Collins. She's your roommate." The red-haired woman with big glasses on her face introduced herself.
"Hi," said a jet black haired girl with very pale skin. However, her friendly smile was able to create a warm impression on that cold face.
"Louisa, can you take Lyla to your room?" asked Miss White. The girl named Louisa nodded happily. Without further ado, she took Lyla's arm and led her to a building located at the far end of a row of others
"Can you not hold my hand?" asked Lyla sarcastically. She didn't like being treated this intimately by someone she just met.
"Oops, sorry." Louisa giggled as she slipped her hand from Lyla's arm.
"You're a Vampire, aren't you?" asked Lyla while glancing at the girl beside her.
"Exactly right."
"You are too cheerful for a bloodsucker."
"Is it true?" Louisa studied herself. "Hmm ... maybe, yeah." She muttered, pouting her lips.
Lyla rolled her eyes in exasperation. She was not in the mood to get to know anyone. Actually she never liked excessive interactions with other people.
"You can see over there is the library. Over there, the Witch class. The moss green building is Sirens class. Well, next to it is the Vampire class. Then ...." Louisa explained all details of the existing buildings inside the Gothic Academy, while Lyla listened lazily.
"Over there, the mixed class. It is held once a week." Louisa continued.
"And that ...." Louisa stopped in her tracks, making Lyla also do the same as her. She stared at the pair of Louisa's eyes fixed towards a bench of mossy bricks near the park they passed, where there was a handsome young man; pale skin, haughty face, shoulder-length black hair neatly combed back, with keen eagle eyes, sitting there with two of his friends, who are both pale skinned.
"Keegan Dragomir. Don't ever get in trouble with him. He's from the Dragomir family. And you know who they are." Louisa continued warning.
Of course Lyla knew who The Dragomirs are. Very influential Vampire family in Freaky World. Wealthy and powerful. Rumors are circulating, all Vampires bowed to the family.
Lyla's eyes met Keegan's cold gaze. The boy grinned, showing his sharp canine teeth.
"Come on, Lyla. Let's go to the dorms." Louisa hastily grabbed Lyla's arm when she realized Keegan was watching them.
"Remember what I said, okay? Don't get into trouble with Keegan." Louisa said when the two of them were inside the dormitory building; a magnificent one with medieval architecture with dominant gray color.
Lyla and Louisa climbed the stairs that snaked upwards to their room on the third floor---the top floor. "Voila, this is our room," said the girl.
Lyla looked around the room which was quite spacious. There were two beds each against either side of the wall, and between them was a large window with colored glass.
One bed---similiar to a coffin---was definitely Louisa's, and the other muat be hers. A large suitcase containing her belongings was already beside the bed.
"The most important rule, no boys in the room," chuckled Louisa.
Lyla hissed. She didn't respond to Louisa's words and decided to take out the things in the suitcase, then put them in the cupboard.
"Wow, you have a lot of stuff," said Louisa as she took a small vial of green liquid from Lyla's box.
"Do not touch!" Lyla snatched the bottle from Louisa's hand.
"Sorry," said Louisa with a look of regret on her face.
"Could you go back to your own bed?" She asked. It was obvious she didn't want to be disturbed while she was doing something. Louisa raised both hands as she pursed her lips.
"Where are you going?" asked Louisa as Lyla finished packing her things, and stepped towards the bedroom door.
"To library."
"Do you want me to accompany you?"
"No." Lyla pushed the door and stepped out. She walked through the corridor with many doors on either side of the room. She ran into several dorm residents who stared at her in astonishment.
Lyla descended the stairs quickly, then walked out of the building, and stepped into the library building that Louisa had pointed out a moment ago.
"Name?" asked the short-nosed and pointy-eared creature with wrinkled pink skin. At first glance, he looked like an old man, with minimal white hair, showing his scalp. His name is Mister Burgog---a Goblin---the librarian.
"Lyla Helliwell."
Mr. Burgog wrote Lyla's name on a small piece of paper then took a duplicate and put it in a drawer.
"Keep the card carefully. If you lose it, you will be fined." He warned. Lyla took the paper from Mr. Burgog's hand and put it in her pocket.
The library had always been her favorite place. In fact, there was an underground library that contains books of witchcraf in her mother's house. However, the Gothic Academy's library was much larger. The books seemed to be countless.
As she was selecting books on a row of towering shelves, her eyes caught the figure of a young man with shoulder-length black hair, talking to Mr. Burgog. The young man who Louisa had warned several times not to get into trouble with; Keegan Dragomir.
Lyla wasn't scared at all by Louisa's warning. Not even scared of Keegan. After all, she wanted nothing to do with anyone.
"A Fresh Girl, huh?!"
Lyla was surprised to hear a voice coming from the right. Moments earlier, she had felt a gust of wind hitting her face softly. When she turned around, the pale-skinned and cold-faced young man stood leaning his back against the bookshelf, with his arms folded across his chest. The grin on Keegan's lips irritated Lyla.
***
"A witch," chuckled Keegan. He walked around Lyla who actually wasn't intimidated by the young man at all. His hand grabbed a handful of Lyla's hair and inhaled deeply, making the girl turn around and brushed Keegan's hand away."Your hair smells like spice." He chuckled. "Are you wictches always stuck in the kitchen?"Lyla's hands clenched. Again and again. She had always been the object of bullying. Even in a school where all students were Freakies, she was still a target. This was absolutely unacceptable. Lyla had enough with it."Hei, are you mute? Deaf? Can you hear what I said? You can talk, can't you?" fishing Keegan. His desire was so passionate that he wanted to start a conflict with this girl in front of him. He had never liked witches---bloodsuckers had never liked their existence. It had been like that for hundreds of years.Witches didn't deserve to be among the Freakies. They are just ordinary people who happened to have brilliant brains and able to create concoctions
Lyla came out of the dorm with thick books tucked into her arms. Her steps hastily headed towards the Witch class building. But as she passed the boys dorm, she suddenly stopped as few meters in front of her, three pale-skinned young man blocking her way. "In such a rush?" Keegan, who was standing in the middle, chuckled. His two friends were also doing the same thing. "You, again!" She snapped. "Get out of my way, or I'll move the clouds up there so you'll get the sunburned." She threatened them. Keegan and his two friends laughed at Lyla's threat. "She's idiot. She thinks we're afraid of the sun." Keegan said to his two friends. "Yeah, I bet she read in the ancient books too much, and believed it like fools," said the young man on Keegan's right side. "I just want to say good morning, Helliwell." Keegan said. A moment later, he sped up towards Lyla. The young man was now standing behind her, aiming for the girl's neck. On reflex, Lyla swung the thick book she was holding int
"Aargh! Easy, please!" Keegan snapped as a woman with pointy ears and white hair cleaned his wound in the treatment room. Keegan's face looked flushed, especially around the eye area. There were brown spots like blisters on the skin. "Keep your hands off your face, or they'll get allergic too." Miss Abigaily---an elf who was also the school nurse---stopped Keegan's hand when the young man was about to touch the wound on his face. "Don't give me witch potions! It's disgusting!" "This is a prescription for elven medicine. Don't worry." Miss Abigaily opened a vial filled with a glistening liquid. "Your auto-immunity cannot treat your wound, because the allicin in garlics is difficult for your body to resist." She explained as she's smearing Keegan's face with the potion. "I knew about that already!" Keegan snapped. The young man's pale but handsome face looked so annoyed. "This nasty witch, she has to pay for this." He muttered. Miss Abigaily shook her head slowly. "Why do you alw
Lyla Helliwell growled as her pair of blue iris eyes stared into the locker. Two stinky-dead rats and sewage sludge were in there covered her books. She knew exactly who had done such a nasty thing; Maddy and her cheerleaders gang.Her palms clenched when she heard chuckling from behind her back. Of course Lyla knew Maddy and her friends were behind."Your locker's dirty, huh?" ridiculed the blonde haired girl with too much make-up she put on her face. The blonde's words were met with laughter from the others."Look at this wierdo, her look just disgusts me, I don't know why?""Yes, that's right. Why does she have to wear black every day? Does any other color burn her skin?" The sound of laughter was getting louder and louder that it made Lyla furious."I think she's just looking for attention." The mocking continued."Yeah, exactly."Lyla decided to turn around. Four girls had surrounded her. She looked at them with a defiant gaze. She wasn't scared at all of Maddy and her friends. I
"Aargh! Easy, please!" Keegan snapped as a woman with pointy ears and white hair cleaned his wound in the treatment room. Keegan's face looked flushed, especially around the eye area. There were brown spots like blisters on the skin. "Keep your hands off your face, or they'll get allergic too." Miss Abigaily---an elf who was also the school nurse---stopped Keegan's hand when the young man was about to touch the wound on his face. "Don't give me witch potions! It's disgusting!" "This is a prescription for elven medicine. Don't worry." Miss Abigaily opened a vial filled with a glistening liquid. "Your auto-immunity cannot treat your wound, because the allicin in garlics is difficult for your body to resist." She explained as she's smearing Keegan's face with the potion. "I knew about that already!" Keegan snapped. The young man's pale but handsome face looked so annoyed. "This nasty witch, she has to pay for this." He muttered. Miss Abigaily shook her head slowly. "Why do you alw
Lyla came out of the dorm with thick books tucked into her arms. Her steps hastily headed towards the Witch class building. But as she passed the boys dorm, she suddenly stopped as few meters in front of her, three pale-skinned young man blocking her way. "In such a rush?" Keegan, who was standing in the middle, chuckled. His two friends were also doing the same thing. "You, again!" She snapped. "Get out of my way, or I'll move the clouds up there so you'll get the sunburned." She threatened them. Keegan and his two friends laughed at Lyla's threat. "She's idiot. She thinks we're afraid of the sun." Keegan said to his two friends. "Yeah, I bet she read in the ancient books too much, and believed it like fools," said the young man on Keegan's right side. "I just want to say good morning, Helliwell." Keegan said. A moment later, he sped up towards Lyla. The young man was now standing behind her, aiming for the girl's neck. On reflex, Lyla swung the thick book she was holding int
"A witch," chuckled Keegan. He walked around Lyla who actually wasn't intimidated by the young man at all. His hand grabbed a handful of Lyla's hair and inhaled deeply, making the girl turn around and brushed Keegan's hand away."Your hair smells like spice." He chuckled. "Are you wictches always stuck in the kitchen?"Lyla's hands clenched. Again and again. She had always been the object of bullying. Even in a school where all students were Freakies, she was still a target. This was absolutely unacceptable. Lyla had enough with it."Hei, are you mute? Deaf? Can you hear what I said? You can talk, can't you?" fishing Keegan. His desire was so passionate that he wanted to start a conflict with this girl in front of him. He had never liked witches---bloodsuckers had never liked their existence. It had been like that for hundreds of years.Witches didn't deserve to be among the Freakies. They are just ordinary people who happened to have brilliant brains and able to create concoctions
Lyla's facial expression scrunched up when Anastasia appeared from behind a large wooden door carved with a dragon carving. The mama had just finished talking to the headmaster---Mrs Campbell."Be good, Lyla. Don't cause any more trouble." Anastasia ordered as she's stroking the girl's cheek, which immediately received a gentle slap from her."Don't you wanna give me a hug before I leave?" asked the beautiful brown-haired woman in a long black dress that wrapped her slender body."No!" answered Lyla firmly.Anastasia gave a faint smile. She knew, Lyla was so mad at her. But, so be it. All for her good, she thought.After the mother left, two women from different generation approached Lyla. She squinted at the both of them inquisitively."Lyla Helliwell, welcome to Gothic Academy, I'm Miss White, I'm your homeroom teacher. And this is Louisa Collins. She's your roommate." The red-haired woman with big glasses on her face introduced herself."Hi," said a jet black haired girl with ver
Lyla Helliwell growled as her pair of blue iris eyes stared into the locker. Two stinky-dead rats and sewage sludge were in there covered her books. She knew exactly who had done such a nasty thing; Maddy and her cheerleaders gang.Her palms clenched when she heard chuckling from behind her back. Of course Lyla knew Maddy and her friends were behind."Your locker's dirty, huh?" ridiculed the blonde haired girl with too much make-up she put on her face. The blonde's words were met with laughter from the others."Look at this wierdo, her look just disgusts me, I don't know why?""Yes, that's right. Why does she have to wear black every day? Does any other color burn her skin?" The sound of laughter was getting louder and louder that it made Lyla furious."I think she's just looking for attention." The mocking continued."Yeah, exactly."Lyla decided to turn around. Four girls had surrounded her. She looked at them with a defiant gaze. She wasn't scared at all of Maddy and her friends. I