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She's A Natural

Chapter 5 NO.5

Word Count: 1487    |    Released on: 01/02/2018

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it that day for some reason or another. It's funny how the most unimportant de

me look ridiculously childish and innocent, w

ted an didn't realize how far into the twisting maze of trees I'd gone. The silence and beauty of the vast forest captivated my seven-year-old attention. The sun snuck through the openings in the leaves, warming my skin in blotches. T

ght on my big toe, squirming and twisting, trying to find the grou

orgotten in comparison to what truly dominated the importance of that day.

what to call myself. A freak, maybe. That was as good as any other name I'd tried to claim:

signs of civilization. Wide tree trunks with reaching, spindly branches obscured the path I'd taken, and my footsteps that could hav

at stupid dress. Instead, I wanted desperately to be alone, so I tu

steadily growing taller, stronger, and thicker. By the time I'd forced myself through the last wall of we

n the luscious grass and all kinds of insects were drawn towards the brightly colored flowers. The water in the pond was as bl

ng as I could remember when I splashed into the freezing cold liquid. Droplets ascended into the air, and the

a frog burped. War

ead was on the bank, the cool mud pillowing my fall and seeping into my neck. The water lost its appeal and

med, but I wasn't sure. Even if I had, I was too fa

cking the strength of the Earth. The water lapped against my body enthusiastically, liquefying whatever the ground solidified. T

ge of consciousness, giving me just enough strength to not succumb to t

bother moving, too absorbed in the aches flowing through my entire body.

ried to get up, it took me a while. The important things you should note occurred once

, and it picked me up, literally, when I felt down. I couldn't fly, but if I caught a strong enough air current, it could pick me up off the ground. Let's just say I freaked out and my ass was bruised after I foun

sical part of my change. Back at the orphanage,

robing stares. They gasped and each one turned away. Huh,

't the intensity of my hostile look; it was my l

once chocolaty brown eyes were now a hard topaz color, like frozen caramel. I'd never seen anything so unnatural looki

zing with me. Papers fluttered everywhere, and my hair swirled around my head like a black halo. Thunderclouds appeared out of nowhere, and the lightening seemed to be drawn towards me. It cracke

n just as fast. I sat in the middle of my destroyed room, not caring that the three other girls

stranger powers for the past eleven years. Now, though, I was going to get answers, and nothing

or this Killian guy like a t

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t is. Hopefully the next one will be bett

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“Mia knew she wasn't normal. She just wanted to be left alone. On her seventh birthday, she was cursed with gold eyes and the power to control all four elements. She was a freak, and she didn't know what she did to be punished like this. On her eighteenth birthday, after her foster home slammed the door in her face, a mysterious man shoved a train ticket into her hand and told her to get on the midnight train. Confused but not having anywhere else to go, she followed his instructions. She didn't know that she would end up at a protection school for supernatural creatures. She didn't know she was needed to fulfill a stupid prophecy some witch lady chanted a thousand years ago. And she definitely didn't know she would meet her mate, whatever that was. All she did know was that he was hardheaded, possessive, and a dragon.”