pte
" My father, Galen Shaw patted my head and s
my tears to give him the news that I was fit to go the Academy an
, he said nothing, instead choosing to reach
atian dreams of attending, Helena. Two y
r accept me, Father. I'd stand a greater chance of acceptan
brows in warning, a reminder that even though I could no longer see Guardians follo
esting against my seat and ignoring the
ot belong anywhere. To be feared, hated and treated like other. I didn't blame him for it but sometime
leave for t
ride by train, four days by horseback. I know how uncomfortable you ca
l in confined spaces, hence the reason I'd been given the roo
Let's get this ov
early enough and begin the two year countdown. At least, there w
was I looking
television, because television appare
set in ancient Spatos times. That is, while the other cities had advanced a
o television, horseback a
mias so that last part wasn't so absurd
id, her human eyes widening as she to
wondered what would happen if one person walked up to me one day and a
ause even she had been asked about me on television and she'd wrinkled
fangs instead of two, she stumbled back, nearly falling, save for my father that cau
rugg
ther side was childish, but I n
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ad a heartbeat, it would have probably stopped working from
I'd been given the biggest coach in the train and had to stop myself from reaching throughout, keeping mysel
before. No one could get past the fact that I was not like them, no matter how beautiful I was and t
ich made me happier than I should for someone who would probably nev
given that I was the only surviving Vamia, no one could get thei
of thousands who secretl
to distract me, thanks to my extra acute hearing. I'd go
le voice said from the speakers in the train and as I walked behind my father with my extra heavy luggage which felt like a piece of paper thanks
ope' at the train station was the first
r Academy,