Harold and the student he'd met in the dormitory who had a lit cigarette hanging from the edge of his mouth, stared at each other.
The student was the first to speak. He had a thick, brassy voice and Harold suspected his smoking habit contributed to it.
“Are you my new roommate?” he asked. It was almost like he was daring Harold to say he was.
Of course, all schools had bad eggs. Sometimes a lot. Sometimes a few. But all through last year, Harold hadn't come across any, hence, found it quite amusing that there was one, in him and Wilke's room, smoking like it was a totally normal thing to do.
Harold didn't think.
“Yes,” he responded. “I think I am your new roommate.”
“Oh,” the student said dryly as he stood up from the edge of the bed he was sat on. “You weren't to find me this way,” be continued, pointing at the cigarette that had a white, wispy smoke ascending from the bright red end.
“It's… okay,” Harold stammered, trying to sound like a student found smoking in the school environment was something that happened everyday.
“You're cool,” the student said with eyes of administration as he walked to Harold. His breath as he neared Harold was choky but he, Harold, didn't say or do anything. “My name is Drew and I'm a vampire. That explains why this room is —” he looked around the room in one glance then back at Harold “— this way.” He expected a verbal response from Harold and when there was none, he continued. “We can make some changes in here if that's what you'll like.” He took in long, deep breath and out, causing the smoke to make his voice not too visible.
“No, it's not that,” Harold said and faked a smile. “The room is okay the way it is.”
“Sure?”
“Yes, I am sure,” Harold responded. “And my name is Harold. Harold Girard. I am a…”
Before the last word he had to say escaped his mouth, there was a loud ding on his phone.
“Excuse me,” he muttered as he brought his phone out. He had a text from Wilkes.
‘You're taking ages. Everything all right?’
Harold swallowed a small ball of saliva before texting back.
‘I'm in the room right now and you are not. There's a funny dude here.”
He held the phone in one hand and dropped his arm. He turned to look at Drew who seemed to have forgotten Harold existed as he took in long, deep breaths and about two seconds later, let the smoke out his nostrils and lips.
“— and I'm a werewolf,” Harold completed what he had to say.
Drew turned to look at him, nodded, and smiled.
Harold got a new text and hurriedly looked at his phone. He needed to understand what was going on. Why he was in a room with a smoker nor Wilkes.
‘You must have gotten in the wrong room,’ Wilkes said. ‘Can you step out of it? I'm in front of ours.’
“Uhm,” Harold said to Drew. “There's something I have to do.”
“Go ahead,” Drew said. “This room is just as mine as it is yours.” He chuckled. From how Drew had behaved, Harold could tell that he was going to be a great roommate. He just wasn't Harold's.
Leaving his travelling bag in the room, Harold stepped out.
He looked to up and down the corridor with a frown on his face. Was Wilkes playing some jokes on him? He thought. If he was, he had better snap out of it.
“I'm right here,” Wilkes said out of nowhere.
Harold sharply traced where the voice was coming from. Wilkes was right at his front. He felt as blind as a bat.
He began to chuckle when he saw the expression on Wilkes face that said he had a lot of questions.
“Why were you in that room?” Wilkes asked as he placed his hand on his shoulder.
Harold's chuckles burst into loud laughters that caused the other students who were doing their own things on the corridor to turn to them.
“I… I… thought that's out room,” he finally said, pointing his thumb behind him.
“Once again,” Wilkes said, shaking his head slowly as a grin spread across his face. “What will you do without me.”
“Nothing,” Harold chuckled. “Absolutely nothing. I couldn't even find my own room.”
He calmed down a little and when his breathing has returned to normal, he said to Wilkes.
“I'll have to get my bag from that room. The dude in there, Drew, that's his name, won't be able to figure out what happened.”
Wilkes shook his head and the grin on his face widened.
“Turns out this isn't my room,” Harold said when he'd walked back to the room which now stunk badly of cigarette. He reached for his bag.
“What do you mean?” Wade asked, looking at him.
“My room is the one directly opposite this.” He chuckled to ease the tension. “I made a mistake.”
“Oh,” Wade said, taking the cigarette from his lips for the first time in Harold's presence. “It was nice meeting you, though. Have a beautiful session.”
Harold nodded, grabbed his bag and headed out. There was something about the way Wade said, “have a beautiful session,” that didn't go well with him.
He didn't know what it was and as he walked out of the room and saw Wilkes still with the grin on his face, he shrugged it off as nothing.
He was over thinking.
Wilkes Milton held the door open with one arm. The grin on his face had reduced in size but was still present.With one arm holding the travelling bag, Harold walked into the room and wheeled his bag to his right.“Who's he?” Wilkes asked as he closed the door.Harold studied the room. It looked exactly the same way his dormitory in the first year did.There were two beds — a little bigger than the ones they'd used last session — each on one side of the room. They had identical bedsheets and beside it were small drawers with a flashlight on each.“Who?” Harold asked, turning back to look at Wilkes who was right behind him.“The dude in that room. I saw him for about half a second and he didn't look like a… student.”“I thought I was over thinking when I felt the same thing. I doubt he's a student. He looks a lot older than any student I've seen on this campus
Max Girard — Harold's stepbrother, slung one of his three bags round his neck, making it from behind him like an hunch.He bent and picked up one of the two bags left in his hands and with his free hand, wheeled the third bag behind him.He wasn't oblivious to the fact that Harold didn't have as much clothes as he did meaning they had all fit in one bag, but he didn't care.They both lived different lives. He lived the life of a to-be-alpha while Harold lived that of a nobody.It was even because he was coming to the school that Harold had arrived in the limousine.Max looked around, his eyes squinting so that he could see better.Harold had left him already and all things being normal, he should have followed him but he was too proud for that. He was meant to lead not to be led. He was designed to rule.He began walking slowly in the direction other
“Can she come and meet us?” Harold asked Wilkes as they both exited the building.To their left and right were the students that had queued and gotten their pass. Most of them were headed to their hostels with their bags held in their arms like Arabs walking through the desert with their luggages. They were awfully tired and a few were dripping with sweat.“Do you mean Trisha?” Harold asked back.“Yes, Trisha. If she can make it to the canteen on time, should she come?”“Of course,” Harold said as he saw some students heading out of their hostels the same way he and Wilkes had. “It's funny that you asked if she can come.”On the outside, to their left was a queue made up of nothing less than thirty students. They all seemed anxious and somewhat impatient.“He's here. He's following us!” Wilkes whispered to Harold. He pinched his hand softly, too, to have his attention.
Trisha's red gown which stopped just a little above her knee hugged her frame as she spotted Harold and Wilkes and walked to where they were.She was a few inches taller than the last time either of them had seen her — which was at Francis and professor Ericson's burial, and was a lot more… fashionable.Harold was the first to spot her of the two. He was the one facing the door while Wilkes had his back to the door. Harold smiled.“If these aren't my two babies,” she said with a laugh as she stopped a few centimetres behind Wilkes.Wilkes spun around to look at her, not minding the salad stain that edged his lips.“You look…”“…Different?” Trisha asked with a smile on her face.“I was going to say beautiful but different does the job as well. Had I not known you very well, I'd have said this isn't you.” His eyes traced her curves which were more enhanced by wha
Max Girard was one of the first students to leave the auditorium when all was done. He wanted to avoid running into as many people as possible and that equalled him leaving as early as possible.On the outside, the sun was shining even brighter than it had been when he went in. He couldn't think of any reason for this other than the fact that this was the part of Earth closest to hell.Less than a minute after getting out, tons of students trooped out after him in what he would have called ‘deafening cacophonies.’He looked around impatiently, searching for the guide that was said was going to take them to the important landmarks of the school.When all the students were out and the sun had tanned his skin till it was brown like chocolate, a young man that looked like he was in his thirties appeared out of nowhere. He had a bushy moustache that kept his lips in obscurity and had long hair tied into a bun.
“So what do we do?” Wilkes asked Harold and Trisha who were seating on the other end of the desk. “We can't just allow those two… creeps keep on stalking us.”They all fell silent for a while. They were all trying to come up with a way to end what had befallen them. They wanted their freedom. They needed it and were going to stop at nothing but getting it.“I honestly don't think we can permanently put an end to them stalking us,” Trisha said.“What do you mean?” Wilkes asked.“If the school had given them the order to stalk us, they're going to do just that.”“But we can occasionally lose them,” Harold put in. “Occasionally.”“Yes. We can always decide to split up. There's two of them and three of us,” Trisha said. She paused for a second then continued, “plus I learnt a potion that can be made. It takes a week to make and causes whoever drinks it to go invisible for thirty seconds
So far, Max had had no problems and that made him feel good.To his right and left were students, depending on each other for survival yet there he was, with his bags which were digging into his skin, walking independently like a leader which he was destined to be.For what seemed like ages to him, he walked on.The sun charred his skin mercilessly with every step he took in the direction of where he felt the hostels were yet, he felt proud of himself.After some minutes, he got to a halt. There were two roads. Ones he hadn't expected.One of the lanes forked leftwards and took a sharp bend like a roundabout while the other went straight and seemed distant.To his sides and behind him were other students. They, too, didn't know which way led to the hostel.After a little more than ten seconds, grumbles and murmurs began to erupt all around him. He felt like he was Moses leading the Israelites to the promised land except that in this s
That evening when Harold, Wilkes and Trisha were to leave the canteen and head back to their different dormitory before the curfew, Wade and Trisha's roommate, Nora, were no where to be seen.“Where did they go?” Wilkes asked as the three of them stood by the entrance, looking through the glass, their eyes searching for the duo. It was like Wade and Nora didn't exist and the three of them were demented.“I doubt they've gone far from here,” Harold replied.“I think they're you know, doing what adults do.” She winked at the both of them and they understood her instantly.That seemed the likeliest reason as to why they weren't around.“That's a good thing for us, though,” Wilkes said and stepped out of the cafeteriaHarold and Trisha did the same thing.On the outside, the three of them looked all around, turning a total of three sixty degrees whilst squintin
At the end of the class, ‘Werewolf’, Harold was able to relate with what Trisha had said about attending a class being a total waste of time.Maybe it was because he had gone on the contest and had become a little familiar with his wolf, what he had been taught was what he knew already.The lecturer whom Harold had come to know as Professor Harry, went onto talk about the hierarchy of wolves in their packs.He started with Alpha and gave a vivid description of how they are, oblivious that Harold's father was one and all things being normal, he was meant to be ascend the position next.When he was done talking on Alphas, he talked a little on the characteristics an Alpha's wife, a Luna, was meant to possess. When he was done, he spoke on the Betas and spent another fifteen minutes talking on Deltas. By the time he reached subtopic ‘Omega’, the class was almost entirely over.He then went on to talk on a wolf which they all possessed before the clas
“What class do you have first?” Wilkes asked both Trisha and Harold.“Flight Erudition known casually as FE,” Trisha responded.Wilkes eyes widened.“Do you know what that means?!” he asked, barely able to keep his excitement to himself.“No,” Harold drawled.“Trisha will be taught to fly using a broom!” he said, louder than he intended to.“I won't exactly be taught to,” Trisha said.“What do you mean?”“I'd been able to fly a broom since I was nine. I'll simply be wasting my time in the class when I'd rather be consumed in a book.”“Good old Trisha,” Harold said with a grin. “Golden Lake's very own genius.”“There's no need for flattery,” Trisha said although she liked that they showered her with praises.Wilkes turned to look at Harold.“How about you? What do you have now?”
“Let's keep on walking,” Harold said to Wilkes briefly.Like nothing had happened, they both began walking to the Generals Building.They walked alongside scores of students headed in the same direction but even as they did, they knew they only had each other. The other students were as good as foes.“Do you think he saw me with Max?” He asked as they rounded a corner that showed the Generals Building afar off.Beside it were the special building for werewolves like Harold, Vampires like Wilkes and enchanters like Trisha.“I'm not too sure,” Wilkes answered. “But I guess he did.”Suddenly, Harold stopped on his tracks. “There's only one way to get the answers I seek,” he said then spun around.For some seconds after, his eyes searched for Wade's face. It seemed like the moment Harold stopped moving, he had hidden because he didn't want to be seen.After about ten seconds, Harold stopped his burnt lips behind a group of students.
The next morning, Wilkes Milton woke up an hour almost before Harold did.While Harold slept, he bath, prepared for school and made a breakfast of waffles and honey. Unlike Harold, he had brought food stuffs which he could prepare easily.“Rise and shine, sleepyhead,” he told Harold as he placed one arm on his shoulder and shook him.On the bed, Harold groaned, muttered nonsense, turned to the other side and drifted off to sleep.Wilkes found that amusing and wouldn't have traded seeing Harold that way for anything else.Usually, Harold was the first to wake up but he had been so tired last night he didn't on time.He leaned close to Harold's ear which was sheathed by his hair and whispered, “Waffles is ready and with it, there's a fruit juice.”Harold groaned softly and Wilkes knew he had heard him. A smile of satisfaction spread a
That night, Trisha found it difficult to sleep.Things were going badly for the boys but in no way was she in a better predicament than they were in. In fact, she was in a worse one.The boys could have sound sleep because there was no way Wade could get to them since he, Wade, was in a different room but she was in the same as Nora.If Nora felt like it, she could stab her to death whilst sleeping and escape before morning. Trisha doubted that will happened but if it did, she was gone.The thoughts that it could be her last night if she closed her eyes for as much as a millisecond her discomfort.She sighed as the door to her dormitory opened, without doubt, she knew it was Nora.She wrapped her sweaty palm around her wand tighter which was tucked in her blanket. She had no plans on using it, but if Nora tried anything funny, she wasn't going to hesitate to blast her till her c
That evening when Harold, Wilkes and Trisha were to leave the canteen and head back to their different dormitory before the curfew, Wade and Trisha's roommate, Nora, were no where to be seen.“Where did they go?” Wilkes asked as the three of them stood by the entrance, looking through the glass, their eyes searching for the duo. It was like Wade and Nora didn't exist and the three of them were demented.“I doubt they've gone far from here,” Harold replied.“I think they're you know, doing what adults do.” She winked at the both of them and they understood her instantly.That seemed the likeliest reason as to why they weren't around.“That's a good thing for us, though,” Wilkes said and stepped out of the cafeteriaHarold and Trisha did the same thing.On the outside, the three of them looked all around, turning a total of three sixty degrees whilst squintin
So far, Max had had no problems and that made him feel good.To his right and left were students, depending on each other for survival yet there he was, with his bags which were digging into his skin, walking independently like a leader which he was destined to be.For what seemed like ages to him, he walked on.The sun charred his skin mercilessly with every step he took in the direction of where he felt the hostels were yet, he felt proud of himself.After some minutes, he got to a halt. There were two roads. Ones he hadn't expected.One of the lanes forked leftwards and took a sharp bend like a roundabout while the other went straight and seemed distant.To his sides and behind him were other students. They, too, didn't know which way led to the hostel.After a little more than ten seconds, grumbles and murmurs began to erupt all around him. He felt like he was Moses leading the Israelites to the promised land except that in this s
“So what do we do?” Wilkes asked Harold and Trisha who were seating on the other end of the desk. “We can't just allow those two… creeps keep on stalking us.”They all fell silent for a while. They were all trying to come up with a way to end what had befallen them. They wanted their freedom. They needed it and were going to stop at nothing but getting it.“I honestly don't think we can permanently put an end to them stalking us,” Trisha said.“What do you mean?” Wilkes asked.“If the school had given them the order to stalk us, they're going to do just that.”“But we can occasionally lose them,” Harold put in. “Occasionally.”“Yes. We can always decide to split up. There's two of them and three of us,” Trisha said. She paused for a second then continued, “plus I learnt a potion that can be made. It takes a week to make and causes whoever drinks it to go invisible for thirty seconds
Max Girard was one of the first students to leave the auditorium when all was done. He wanted to avoid running into as many people as possible and that equalled him leaving as early as possible.On the outside, the sun was shining even brighter than it had been when he went in. He couldn't think of any reason for this other than the fact that this was the part of Earth closest to hell.Less than a minute after getting out, tons of students trooped out after him in what he would have called ‘deafening cacophonies.’He looked around impatiently, searching for the guide that was said was going to take them to the important landmarks of the school.When all the students were out and the sun had tanned his skin till it was brown like chocolate, a young man that looked like he was in his thirties appeared out of nowhere. He had a bushy moustache that kept his lips in obscurity and had long hair tied into a bun.