Alexis's encounter had taken on a life of their own. Students exchanged excited glanc
w. "Gentlemen, it seems the magical currents in Gladion have
vious night, hesitated. Jason, seemingly unfazed,
the story, let the matter rest for the moment. The lesson on telekinesis began, and A
stolen book, now brimming with newfound magic, seemed to weigh heavily on Alexis's conscienc
ted Jason in a secluded corner of the school c
sighed. "I thought it would be a good surpris
, took a deep breath. "You should've asked.
r the once-unbreakable bond they shared. The magical aura that
ast shadows on his face as he grappled with the conflicting emotions swirling within him. The h
sensing the gravity of the situation, approached Alexis
tly. The vibrant energy that had surrounded them during th
led to focus on the lessons, his mind weighed down by the rift with Jason.
ason found themselves standing at the crossroads. The hexagonal ring, onc
ancient magic had reshaped Gladion's destiny, but it had also reshaped the dynamics of thei
them together could withstand the fractures of trust. The hexagonal ring, still pulsating with dormant magic, se
s, now navigated the corridors of the school with a palpable distance between them. The magical currents
s hut. The hexagonal ring on his finger glowed dimly, mirroring the subdued emotions within him. Jason's
ation. Jason stood at the threshold, his eyes reflecti
hut, once a space filled with shared laughter and drea
ight of regret. "I never meant to hurt you. I thought the ske
just about the sketch, Jason. It's about trust, about knowing we can
I get it, Alexis. I betrayed your trust, and I'm truly so
softly, as if echoing the heartbeat of their strained friendship. The dialogue
of this," Jason confessed, his eyes searching
t of the emotional turmoil. "Neither do I, Jaso
ions that had unraveled their bond. The hexagonal ring, a silent witness to th
understanding. The journey with ancient magic had not only rewritten the king
trust. The magical currents, once disrupted by the echoes of betrayal, gradually stab
ving dynamics of friendship. The tale of ancient magic continued, not just in the pages of Li