20 Chapter Five - 3 || Entrance (2/2)

My World To Live Chryiss 23480K 2022-07-20

She gazed up at the sky. ”It's both scary and exciting to think about that.” She looked directly in his eyes. ”There's even a chance we might not be able to return to Earth.”

Darren stared deep into her eyes. Even though she said it was scary, she looked completely unfazed by the idea of being in an entirely different world. Her gaze almost seemed to be a challenge, as if testing whether he was strong enough to accept the situation.

He sighed and ruffled the top of his head, unsure how to respond. It definitely was a bombshell to be abruptly thrown into an unknown world. He hadn't seen as much of it as Essairyn had seen, so he couldn't clearly see the positives. And everyone and everything he had ever known had been tossed out the door.

But in spite of all this, he oddly felt calm in front of her. Perhaps he was comforted by the fact that he wasn't in this alone and that at least she was confident about the circumstances.

As he settled his jumbled thoughts into order, the school door flung open. The two jumped in surprise and looked at the middle-aged man standing in the doorway. He was a little taller than Darren and had graying brown hair, sharp hazel eyes, and pale skin.

He wore a slate blue vest over a charcoal shirt, a long cobalt coat with a gold double striped trim, and stone chinos with an umber leather belt and matching leather loafers. His appearance was a curious blend of some preppy, wizard businessman.

”I heard some voices outside and saw you both in front of the doorway,” the man stated. He peered down at the lavender ball in Darren's hands. ”Is that your magic, young man?”

Darren shook his head and handed the magic ball back to Essairyn. At the touch of her fingertips, the sphere shrunk, and she curled her hand as the magic circulated back in her body.

”So it is yours.” The man studied the girl, mystified by the strange aura emanating from her. It didn't feel quite human or elemental. And the color of her magic was intriguing. Even though the color of one's magic often reflected the person, he had never seen lavender magic before.

He turned toward Darren and didn't sense any palpable magic coming from him. However, it was possible that the girl's aura was overwhelming his magical ability if he did indeed have some.

Looking at the two of them together, it was very apparent they weren't from around here. Thus, it was possible they had come to the school for the free lectures on Sol'h'meyr or some other information.

He inclined his head in greeting and gestured for them to come inside. ”I'm Lachlan. I assume you've come to the Academy for a reason. Please have a seat.”

The two entered the school and were led to a table by the window. It was a modest space and rather tiny for an academy, regional campus or not. The majority of the wooden walls were lined with bookshelves, writing boards, and paper diagrams. A few tables laid scattered about the single room. A mahogany door led to another in the back.

”Now tell me your purpose for coming here,” Lachlan directed once they sat down and introduced themselves.

Darren looked at Essairyn as she spoke. ”We're recent travelers from Earth; I arrived two days ago, and he arrived just today. I was told that the Knight Mage Academy taught people about Sol'h'meyr free of charge. We were hoping you could enlighten us about this world.”

Lachlan nodded in understanding, fetched two slim booklets from a box, and placed them in front of the travelers. He instructed them to read this while he wrote other information on loose paper. The pamphlets were both entitled, ”A brief history of Sol'h'meyr.”