The Fatebound Monarch
Chapter 1: A Glimpse of Ordinary
CHAPTER 1: A GLIMPSE OF ORDINARY
Somewhere in the endless starry sky, where no light reaches and no sound is heard, a hazy figure is seen sitting upon a throne made up of the starry sky itself. Its presence is both Ancient and divine. After some time, the hazy figure opens its silver starlight-like eyes and gazes somewhere far yet near, a small smile tugging its lips as it slowly closes its eyes back...
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Anna sat at the fifth bench, which neared the wall, as she looked out through the window with a smile. She caught a glimpse of birds flying in the distance, squirrels jumping from one branch to another. She looked at everything with interest in her eyes.
"Anna?" a voice called out to her.
Anna turned her head and looked at her green-haired friend, nearly the same height as her, just a few inches taller; her black eyes gleamed with innocence.
"Hanna," Anna replied as she stood up from the bench.
"Was she staring out of the window again?" a young and mischievous voice asked Hanna.
Anna turned her head back and looked at her dark blue, shoulder-length-haired friend, who looked like a doll due to her short stature.
"Elise... I wasn’t staring." Anna answered with narrowed eyes.
"Yeah, yeah," Elise replied as she rolled her eyes.
"We should go to the cafeteria," Hanna suggested as she looked at both with a smile.
Anna and Elise nodded their heads, and the trio began to walk towards the cafeteria from the classroom.
Students filled the hallway as they chatted amongst themselves.
Moments later, the three of them sat at a table in the corner of the cafeteria and ordered some snacks and drinks.
"Elise!" a low, cheerful voice called out.
Elise turned around and looked at a brown-haired girl with a ponytail, whose light brown eyes were covered by eyeglasses. She had a cute face, but her slightly gloomy aura hid all of that as she spoke.
"Hmm? Oh, Amaya!!" Elise replied to her with a smile.
"Can I sit with you three?" Amaya questioned as she shifted her eyes between all three of them.
Elise turned to look at the other two for their opinion. Anna simply shrugged at it, and Hanna agreed with a nod.
"Sure!" Elise turned to Amaya and gave her a thumbs-up.
"So what I was saying is that please don’t forget that today is Jacob’s birthday and you have to come," Hanna said while looking at Anna.
"Yeah, yeah, I get it, stop bothering me," Anna replied in an annoyed tone
"Heh. Didn’t you say the same thing during the engagement party of Lilya?" Elise joined the conversation and replied with a smug smile.
"Hmph!" Anna looked away, seemingly not interested in their questions anymore.
"Hey.. you guys.. have you heard about midnighters?" Amaya quested, her tone low.
" Midnighters? What’s that? " the trio questioned with puzzled looks on their face.
"Hmm? What? You never heard about them?" Amaya said with a shocked expression
"Spill it out already!" Elise bawled.
"Ah... so, I heard that there are a few humans who get superhuman abilities at night and they call themselves Midnighters," Amaya said as she leaned forward in a low tone, preferably she didn’t want others to hear her.
Hearing her, both Elise and Hanna rolled up their eyes, while sparkles could be seen in Anna’s eyes.
"You sure?!" Anna asked with an excited look.
"Ah... yes," Amaya replied, not expecting Anna to act like that.
"Hah.. Not again," Both Elise and Hanna commented as they heaved a sigh.
"You should stop reading and watching those novels and anime of yours, Anna," Elise said as she shook her head.
"Huh? What do you mean?" Anna asked with a frown.
"It makes you stupid!" Elise said matter-of-factly.
"But.. don’t you have the lowest grades among us?" Anna said with a tilt of her head.
"Um.." a voice escaped Amaya’s lips, who had an embarrassed look on her face.
"Ah, I meant among us," Anna said while pointing at herself, Elise, Hanna, and an image of a slightly tanned pink-haired girl on her smartphone.
"It’s not about the grades!!" Elise said like she couldn’t believe what Anna was saying.
*Ring* *Ring*
The interval bell rang, announcing the end of the interval and the start of yet another boring class.
The trio stood up from the table and began walking towards the classroom.
Anna stopped in her tracks and grabbed her chest as she felt a sudden discomfort.
’Not again... ugh!’ Anna thought as a frown appeared on her face. Moments later, the discomfort vanished, and Anna began to walk again.
"You alright?" Hanna asked with a worried tone.
"Yeah... It feels normal now." Anna replied with a forced smile.
Hanna looked at her for a few moments before nodding.
"If you say so," she replied and began walking towards the classroom.
A few hours later, the bell rang again, announcing the end of the college day and giving Anna the freedom she so desperately wanted.
"Finally, I am free," Anna declared, as if she had been trapped in a cage for years.
Anna walked towards the towering exit gates with her three friends.
"Anna, please don’t forget about Jacob’s birthday party," Hanna said solemnly.
"Yeah, yeah," Anna replied in a half-hearted tone.
"I beg you, please," Hanna requested with pleading eyes.
"Ugh.. you are so tense for no reason.. I’ll be there at the right time, don’t worry," Anna said with a deadpan look.
"Hah... Ok," Hanna replied, thinking of putting her faith in Anna.
The trio stood at the gates of the college as they waited for Anna’s driver to come and pick her up.
As the trio chatted amongst themselves, within an alley far away from the college, a pair of green eyes stared at Anna with a sharp glint in them.
"Did you find out anything about her protector?" A gentle yet authoritative voice asked from behind the figure.
The green-eyed figure didn’t turn and replied with a shake of its head.
"No... not yet."
"He is a slippery one." The green-eyed figure finished.
"Heh... It doesn’t matter. We already placed a bait after all. A bait I am sure he will chew on." The hidden figure responded with a confident voice.
The green-eyed figure turned her head and looked at a brown-haired girl standing by the gates.
"Yeah..." A grin crept on her face as she said so.
"Let’s go." The hidden figure ordered.
The green-eyed figure nodded and looked at Anna for the last time before it turned back and stepped deeper inside the dark alley.
After they left, silence returned to the alley, yet it felt like the silence before the storm.