Maybe I'll see your head on a spike

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Jonah Watching the crowds carry Kasy and her friends around. Its only been a day and look at them! Falling to the girls feet, like they are the goddess! Mrs Barnes might as well just make them head girls now, within the first day of being in the Academy. I bitterly watch them, this should of been my life! I should of been adored by the school not just made to work for my placement. I’m still as high ranking, Ok not as high ranking as Kasy in the spirit house. If it had been Kasy’s parents that died and she was never born, I would be the next generation spirit house coven leader. My family was the closest in line to be coven leaders, if anything were to happen to them. They should of been the ones to fight and lay down their lives for the coven. Not hide away and play happy families. This deep seated hatred towards Kasy’s family is why I hate her, sure she’s a nice girl. OK she’s got attitude, but the good kind of attitude. She’s not a brat like Mary-jo, who thinks she’s so entitled all because her father is on the committee. If my parents were alive, my life would be so different. No matter how whitey or nice Kasy is, I can’t get past the reason my parents are dead and why I’ve had to live like this. I head into the Academy and up to Mr Demonix’s room, he should be getting ready for night school now. As I enter the room, he’s there, fangs out and mightily pissed! “Good evening, what’s up your nose?” I ask defiantly, might as well poke the hornets nest a bit more today! “I’ve had Mrs Barnes on the phone, something about a Wolf girl on the team against the Original girls.” He raises his eyebrow in question. I hate that superior look he gives me. “Yeah and? You fed from the wrong wolf today dad!” I say sarcasm dripping from my words. “How does Mrs Barnes know the Wolf is weak?” I roll my eyes at him. “You fed off her, then she had a match against the original Witches. It was obvious to all that she wasn’t up to scratch. You should of seen her pale and shaking! You messed up, it’s your problem. Not mine!” “Is it now?” “Oh of course, did I feed off her until she was to weak to function in normal school activities. Or did you?” I scoff at him. “Mrs Barnes has asked me to go down and check her over, she’s currently under the compulsion of one Kasy Ravenswood though!” I gulp, s**t. “Now tell me Jonah? How would a young Mrs Kasy know that the wolfs soul was an easy target, to her spirit magic?” I shrug I’ve got nothing now! I can only bull s**t my way out of this one! “She’s an Original Witch, what do you think her parents have been doing all these years? Not training their heir? Come on!” I exclaim at him like he's a bit dim in the head. He seems to fall for it, but I feel his pressure on my mind as he tries again, to gain entry. We do this daily. He never does get in my mind though, I keep my shields high and stair him in the eyes. “That could of been you boy!” He spits the hatred that has filled me since a young age. “So you keep telling me” “Why would you help the little Witch then?” “I didn’t did I.” “Then once again, how did she know?” He knows I’m lying, he can’t prove it though. I laugh at him, well my work here is done then. “The suns setting, I suggest you go and release the little wolfs from her compulsion. Let’s hope Kasy hasn’t wiped away yours! Imagine if she knows how to do that already too?” I Gasp in mockery of him! “You could be walking into a death sentence! Another spirit elemental on campus and one who’s not on your side! I wonder how long it takes her to find the fractured souls lingering about too? Oh dear dad your in some hot water now.” “If you so much as make one move against me boy!” He hisses his fangs fully extended in his fury as it finally clicks. “You’ll do what? Kill me too dad?” Now I raise my eyebrow at him. He hisses in my face. “No one would miss a poor little orphan like you kid!” Hmmmm I ponder this. “No maybe not, but Mrs Barnes and Mrs Leck would most definitely suspect you had an involvement.” I pause waiting for his reaction. “Especially with this poor little blood drained wolf, stuck on the pitch under a Witches compulsion. A compulsion that kasy shouldn’t be able to do! I mean not even I can compel a wolf. Only a really old Vamp can do that to a wolf.” I’m daring him to contradict me, he’s just getting angrier. “The other option is that the little wolf girl has been fed on by a vampire. Didn’t this same little wolf girl walk right through the Academy earlier? Directly to your room?” He starts pacing back and forth now. He’s gone a funny shade of purple too. “I wonder which one they will suspect? How long till you have to meet them? What twenty minutes at sun down?” He swings around facing me. “You’ve set me up, nice and neatly haven’t you boy!” “No, no you’ve done that yourself. If you hadn’t of fed from a wolf, if you had bothered to check her schedule, so many things you shouldn’t of done!” I shout at him. “It is not my job to know the working of the sheep boy! It’s yours” “Since when! I have no clue as to who your feeding and f*****g! I sure as hell don’t want to either. This is your mess, you go clean it up. Maybe I’ll see you later? Or maybe I’ll see your head on a spike.” I quickly turn and make my way towards the door, before he decides that he can eat me and no one would actually care as to where I was! They probably wouldn’t care though, that’s the sad truth. I leave the room laughing at him.
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