Jozyne
It seemed as though life was being unusually sarcastic for our little Jozyne. The day the idea was announced, was not only the brightest least rainiest day of the week, but also the day she had to leave. She didn't want to go, she didn't want to leave, she wasn't ready. She glowered at the strange man who had changed her life so suddenly as her mother promised she would be there until they got to the school. They had gone out to the second floor parking lot and gotten in the hover car the man had brought to see her in. It was black with blue racing stripes, she hated it.
Timothy
It was clear to Timothy that the child that was destined for greatness was not wanting to go in the least bit. If the cause to leave wasn't so urgent, he might have almost found it amusing that this child was so stubborn. He watched as her mother dragged the protesting child to the car. He took note that her stubbornness would probably be a good trait to have as protector of the planet, but in these circumstances it was rather hindering. As the child was finally strapped into the car with her suitcase in the trunk, he revved up the magic based engine, he could have bought a hover car with a normal engine, but this one was faster, in case there was a chase scene. He chuckled quietly to himself at such an incredulous thought, and headed to out-skirts of the city, towards the forests beyond.
Ismera
Any other logical parent would have probably thought this man insane for thinking what he did. But ever since her child was baby she knew something was different about her, and having a little psychic abilities herself, she could tell she was doing the right thing. But the way her child was pouting in the next seat with her arms crossed, it made her feel guilty about sending her off to school, probably never to see her child again. The man had promised that she could see her on weekends, but she still clearly remembered in her history class,(they often taught about the protectors of the planet) that nothing usually went as planned. Not to mention most prophets were usually only half-way right, and were only truly accurate on the child's personality. But what had been told to her was that all of those prophets had died the night they were brought together. All except Timothy. She sighed and looked over at her glowering child, if only she could tell her why they needed to leave Gorgeg city, but she could not. She did not want to scare her.
Jozyne
It wasn't fair! That was all our little Jozyne could think as they traveled deeper into the woods on the outskirts of the city. It was a mere speck by now, and she had felt as though they had been traveling for hours, but her anger kept her preoccupied. But like all little children on long trips, she eventually fell asleep. She had no idea how long she had been resting, but woke up when the she felt the hover-car land. She looked out the window, all anger had left her by now, and was replaced by an insatiable curiosity of what lay beyond. "Come on Jozyne, this is going to be your new school." Her mother said smiling, the smile seemed rather sad though, and Jozyne didn't know why. She got out of the hover-car and peeped at the school building. It was humongous, and in the middle of woods. "Come along, Jozyne." The strange man beckoned as her mother wished her goodbye, promising she would visit on the weekends.
Ismera
Ismera watched as her beloved child walked into the building full of kids of all ages. She hoped she wouldn't get into too much trouble while she was gone. The psychic had promised he would stay at the school and watch over her. She sighed and waited for him to return outside where he would drive her back home. She would probably no longer stay in the city though, if the man he was talking about had gotten enough information to know her location, it would be dangerous to stay there. The reason being, Medon lived in Gorgeg city.
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