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Part 2, Chapter 1

    Part 2, Chapter 1


    <span style="text-decoration:underline"><span style="font-weight:400">Amber


    <span style="font-weight:400">I stared into the dorm supervisor''s eyes, sitting in her office.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“What do you mean I can’t have a solo dorm anymore?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">She sighed, seemingly more frustrated with me than with the situation, a prospect that fueled my indignance. “Your <i><span style="font-weight:400">privilege</i><span style="font-weight:400"> of having a dorm by yourself was provided due to contributions to the school by your coven. I shouldn’t need to exin to you what happens when the contributions dry up.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I stood, resisting the urge to knock something off of her desk in my anger, the cup of pens, the potted nt, or the framed photo of her with her wife and kids.


    <i><span style="font-weight:400">Okay, maybe I shouldn’t touch thosest two. I can control myself.</i>


    <span style="font-weight:400">At the thought of controlling myself, Lily’s face popped into my head, as it often did recently.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I shook the thought away. It was my fault in the first ce that our coven wasn’t doing as well as it had in the past; I knew my anger was misdirected.


    <i><span style="font-weight:400">Doesn’t mean I can’tin anyways.</i>


    <span style="font-weight:400">“And how am I supposed to practice magic if I don’t have a secure location to do so?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">She huffed and started typing into her keyboard. “I’ll make sure you have a supernatural roommate assigned, but that’s the most I’m going to do for you. Is there anything else you need help with?” Her tone made it clear the correct answer to the question was no.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I pursed my lips, resisting the urge to shout ‘but what about the secrets of the coven?’, knowing she wouldn’t be sympathetic. I shook my head and stormed off to my soon-to-be-vacated dorm.


    <i><span style="font-weight:400">This just can’t get any worse.</i>


    <span style="font-weight:400">—


    <span style="font-weight:400">I stared at the face of my new roommate as she stood in the open door, weing me into our new shared space.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I knew a lot of supernatural women – or at least knew <i><span style="font-weight:400">of</i><span style="font-weight:400"> them – that went to our school. There were vampires, werewolves, witches, and many more.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The <i><span style="font-weight:400">worst</i><span style="font-weight:400"> possible option for me in terms of roommates would be someone from a rival coven. That would mean I could <i><span style="font-weight:400">never</i><span style="font-weight:400"> study witchcraft in my room, and instead have to make the trip to ourmunal home, which, while it wasn’t far in the grand scheme of things, was too great a distance to travel every day or every other day.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Ignoring my rivals, the next worst option was the one I’d gotten. My mother would probably argue that demons, and subi in particr, would be just as bad as a rival witch, but I didn’t quite agree.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Regardless, subi were distracting at the best of times, and dangerous the rest of the time. Fortunately – or unfortunately, depending on your view – I at least knew this subus.


    <span style="font-weight:400">My feelings about Lily wereplicated.<span style="font-weight:400">When we had been dating, she’d been the safe, predictable option – someone who I could rely on to be unflinchingly stubborn in her ways, a steady rock on the rough sea that was my life. It didn’t hurt that she’d been cute and sweet, even before her shapeshifting.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But then everything went to shit, and she suddenly wasn’t that person anymore. Suddenly she was a subus, this dangerous creature of myth, something at odds with everything I knew about her. Now, after the dust had settled, she was miles better for her own good, happier, more free, with more self-awareness.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But was it so wrong of me to miss that stability, that safety?


    <i><span style="font-weight:400">‘Yes, of course it’s wrong,’</i><span style="font-weight:400"> My mind told me.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Adding to theplexity further was the fact that I liked the new her too, in different ways. She was tempting, enthralling – and not just because of the one time we’d had sex. It was a joy to be around her, and I valued her friendship.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But being roommates with her? That was a disaster waiting to happen, a temptation waiting for me to falter.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I stared at her pretty face in the doorway.


    <i><span style="font-weight:400">You can do this Amber, we talk all of the time, this isn’t hard.</i>


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Hey girl, imagine seeing you here…” I finally said, a sentence that must’ve been carefully constructed to make me sound as moronic as possible.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I pushed past her before she could respond to hide my embarrassment, wheeling in my suitcase full of things. It was convenient, having my dorm be one of two bedrooms I used, meaning I could pack light – at least for my mundane supplies. I’d already moved most of my magical materials back home, not knowing when I could use them next.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Lily closed the door behind us and followed me inside. “I’m <i><span style="font-weight:400">so </i><span style="font-weight:400">d to be rooming with you. Myst roommate was such a weirdo. I mean there was this one time he…” Her face lit up in a red simr to her demonic form.


    <span style="font-weight:400">My eyes squeezed shut. <i><span style="font-weight:400">Don’t think about her having sex with her roommates…</i>


    <span style="font-weight:400">I cut in, ending her embarrassed stuttering, “Yeah, I can imagine…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Anyone else with her voice would sound <i><span style="font-weight:400">refined</i><span style="font-weight:400"> or <i><span style="font-weight:400">elegant</i><span style="font-weight:400"> or <i><span style="font-weight:400">sexy</i><span style="font-weight:400">. Somehow, Lily instead sounded cute and excitable, a sound that fired cupid’s arrows to my chest every time it graced my ears.


    <span style="font-weight:400">She smiled up at me, and I couldn’t help smiling back.


    <i><span style="font-weight:400">I’m sure nothing will go wrong when she brings ‘food’ back to her room and I have to listen… Nope, just a couple of friends rooming together, no unresolved feelings here.</i>


    <span style="font-weight:400">—


    <span style="font-weight:400">“I’m back!” I shouted across the entrance, into the cavernous room on the other side sure to be full of people waiting to see me.


    <span style="font-weight:400">A disquieting silence answered me.


    <span style="font-weight:400">My brow furrowed as I removed my shoes and tip toed forwards, hand moving to the cold crystal in my pocket. This ce was <i><span style="font-weight:400">never </i><span style="font-weight:400">quiet, something I’d normallyment but secretly loved.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The lights were off as I entered, taking in the stained dark wood arching above me, grand arches that seemed timelessly out of time. The scuffed floorboards, worn from the antics of too many children to count – including my younger self – stared back, weing me with a familiarity that seemed misced in the situation.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I inched across the room, toes finding all of the most stable parts of the floor, the deafening squeaks that resulted speaking to how loud the loudest of them were.


    <span style="font-weight:400">My mind roamed to the possible dangers, the rival witches finally giving in to their cruelty, the possibility of a magical ident, or the supernatural creatures that preyed on humans.


    <span style="font-weight:400">My free hand brushed against the wallpaper, finding the ces it had been torn years ago but no one had bothered with fixing it, leading me into the dining hall.


    <span style="font-weight:400">It was simrly dark but <i><span style="font-weight:400">dissimrly </i><span style="font-weight:400">quiet.


    <span style="font-weight:400">There were dozens of shallow breaths, little shuffles and rustles that would seem quiet in any other context, but red loud to my heightened senses. My grip tightened on my crystal.


    <span style="font-weight:400">A bright sh blinded me, followed by a loud pop bursting towards my face.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I jumped back, ready to retaliate, only to see my mother, surrounded by about two dozen girls of all ages holding party poppers, all under a banner that read ‘<i><span style="font-weight:400">Happy Birthday!’</i><span style="font-weight:400">.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The tension left my body in waves as my mind caught up and my mother hugged me, along with little Katie, who gave me a nervous smile. Katie was my apprentice, and honestly wasn’t that little anymore, given that she was in the middle of her second year in highschool, and was about as tall as I was.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Now bathed in the warm glow of light, I could see two cakes on the long table – both the size of sheet pans – along with a single gift bag.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Mom,” I whined, “It’s not even my birthday yet…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">She tutted, shaking her head. “It’s next week, and given that we only see you on Saturday… Well, we couldn’t wait.”


    <i><span style="font-weight:400">Speaking of not being able to wait…</i><span style="font-weight:400"> I watched as Katie started slicing the cakes, handing pieces out on paper tes to the most eager of the girls, with one of our mom’s staff helping to keep the queue orderly. Katie’s face was serious, treating the task of cate-cutter with an adorable level of gravitas.


    <span style="font-weight:400">As the stream of kids headed in Katie’s direction, my mom stared at me with concern. “So, you got assigned a roommate this week, right?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Yeah…”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I hadn’t exined the events of the previous semester to her in full detail – she <i><span style="font-weight:400">certainly </i><span style="font-weight:400">didn’t need to hear about me having sex with my ex-girlfriend – but she at least knew I’d broken up with my partner after they’d turned out to be ate-blooming subus.


    <span style="font-weight:400">She raised an eyebrow, waiting for me to tell her.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“So you know Lily, right…?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">She grimaced, immediately seeing where I was going. “I can’t believe they let subi room with normal people, that just seems like a disaster waiting to happen.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I listened silently, feeling bad for Lily but not having the courage to speak up. I trusted Lily to respect my boundaries – hell, she’d refused to have sex with me for so long just because she thought that’s what was right – but my mom wasn’t <i><span style="font-weight:400">wrong</i><span style="font-weight:400"> either.


    <span style="font-weight:400">She continued, “It’s only a matter of time until one of them drains a student dry and then they have a shitmess on their hands, even more so if the victim is someone important.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I nodded. Subi and incubi were <i><span style="font-weight:400">dangerous</i><span style="font-weight:400">; I’d been reading about the dangers demons posed and ways to protect myself against them for as long as I’d been studying magic.


    <span style="font-weight:400">But Lily wasn’t, right? She was an exception, and as long as she was content finding ‘food’ elsewhere, I didn’t have anything to worry about – not that I could exin that to my mother.


    <span style="font-weight:400">The rest of the party was nice, a celebration for everyone else as much as it was for me. I opened my present, a sprig of rare enchanted herbs – something I’d been looking for to fuel my experiments – from my mother, and ate some cake, choosing the red velvet option over the vani.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I then spent the rest of the time chatting with all of my younger sisters, as I did every Saturday, doing my absolute best to remember where each of them was in school, what they liked and disliked, what they wanted to be when they grew up.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Thatst one was much easier than the rest, given that most of them wanted to be witches like me, our mother, and our mother’s other apprentices. I never had the courage to tell them how much work it was, how little magic I could dopared to innately magical beings, or how easy it was to screw it all up.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Eventually, after the party had winded down, the littler kids had run out of energy and the older ones had drifted off to do their own thing, I was taken up by Katie to her room.


    <span style="font-weight:400">As her teacher, I had certain responsibilities, not just in terms of her magical education, but also to hear out her problems and offer guidance, the same way our mother could. As I followed behind her, I took note of how she took shorter steps than usual and how she struggled to find her rhythm on the stairs, movements full of trepidation.


    <i><span style="font-weight:400">This can’t be good…</i>


    <span style="font-weight:400">She sat down on the edge of her small twin bed in the corner and I remained standing, ncing around the room. For as opulent as the main room and dining hall were, the individual quarters were small and sparse, a necessity given their quantity. Katie’s had paler wood, in beige sheets on her bed, a single dresser, and atop the dresser, a group picture of me, her and our mother from when I’d taken her as an apprentice a few years earlier.


    <span style="font-weight:400">She started off the conversation by avoiding what she really wanted to talk about. “So, how’s your projecting?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Despite the outwardly banal nature of the question, she was already wincing as she said it, knowing that if the answer was anything good, she would’ve already heard about it.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I sighed, worn down from my endless line of failures. “Mother got me some of the herbs I’d been looking for for my next attempt, but I can’t help but feel like I’m grasping at straws.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Katie nodded along, despite the fact that after two years of studying as a witch, she only knew a few self-defense spells, and hadn’t started doing research of her own. “I’m sure you’ll get <i><span style="font-weight:400">something</i><span style="font-weight:400"> soon, otherwise I’ll have to take your ce as the cool big sister witch around these parts.” She grinned, a mostly convincing gesture that still held the tension she’d shown earlier.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“Alright, little sis, what’s going on?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">She grimaced, pausing for a moment to collect her thoughts. “So, you know Julia, right?”


    <span style="font-weight:400">I nodded in recognition at the name of my apprentice’s girlfriend. It felt like Katie was still too young to be dating, but I hadn’t tried to tell her not to, knowing it would be futile.


    <span style="font-weight:400">“So we… Um…” Her cheeks reddened.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I searched my brain. <i><span style="font-weight:400">I already gave her the talk… right?</i>


    <span style="font-weight:400">Her face scrunched up, panicked and ufortable. “I don’t know how to exin this, and I’m so freaking scared…” she belted out, sounding more like one continuous word towards the end.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I strode over to her, masking my own unease, and ced a hand on her shoulder. “No matter what, I won’t judge you,” I took a deep breath and then an even deeper risk, “And if you don’t want me to, I won’t tell Mother about it.”


    <span style="font-weight:400">Her eyes darted to mine, searching for assurances.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Seemingly finding them, she nodded and gestured for me to step back, wrapping the off-white bed sheet around her body, over her clothes.


    <span style="font-weight:400">I acquiesced, a bit confused and worried, but determined nheless.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Then, one of the worst things possible happened.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Her body shifted, suddenly bing reced by a purple-skinned version of herself, horns sticking out of the top of her head, and a ck spade-tipped tail poking out behind her.
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