𝒕𝒘𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒚 𝒕𝒉𝒓𝒆𝒆 | school games

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THE SUN CAME OUT LIKE IT OWED SOMEONE AN APOLOGY

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THE SUN CAME OUT LIKE IT OWED SOMEONE AN APOLOGY.

The day after her unusual interaction with Adrian dawned bright and clear, a stark contrast to the lingering confusion in her mind. It just so happened that this day was also the highly anticipated annual House Games. 

A tradition cherished by generations of students, the Games were a day-long extravaganza where individuals from all year groups, and this year, for the very first time, students of both species, came together in the spirit of friendly competition.

The ultimate goal was simple: to win points for their respective houses, contributing to the coveted House Cup, a year-long symbol of pride and achievement. Excitement buzzed in the air, thick with anticipation and the mingled scents of friendly rivalry and nervous energy.

The skies cleared just in time for the games and the grounds of Auragon Academy transformed into something almost magical: vibrant banners fluttered from ancient brick towers, warm beams of sunlight spilled over the stone courtyard, and the normally cold-faced faculty were—shockingly—smiling.

Not just tolerable weather. Actual warmth. A rare, fleeting kind that coaxed even the most cynical students out of their dorms.

Y/N stepped out onto the grass, blinking up at the sky like she didn't quite trust it.

"Nice weather, should I be suspicious?" she asked.

Aisha stood beside her, 'SOLSTICE' written bold against her white hoodie, squinting at the sun while fixing her matching white hijab, nicely decorated with a mini golden bow clip. "Honestly? A little. Vampires don't usually order good weather."

Julia popped up beside them, she adjusted the white collar of the 'ECLIPSE' house's polo shirt; and a pearly ribbon tied onto her ponytail. "Maybe the school made a deal with someone upstairs. Or below.."

"It's just weather" Cressida drawled behind them, flipping her long blonde hair over 'CRESCENT' house's black polo shirt, additionally with a silver ribbon tied onto her wrist. "You humans act like it's a miracle every time the sky isn't crying."

Y/N looked around at the colourful chaos, pulling her own red polo shirt straight with 'LUNAR' letters noted on her back; and fixing the red ribbon tied against her wrist. 

Booths lined the lawns, each buzzing with activity—some manned by student volunteers, others overseen by overly enthusiastic teachers. 

A makeshift stadium had been set up on the main field, where the more intense competitions would be held.

House colours were everywhere;

SOLSTICE - GOLD

ECLIPSE - WHITE

CRESCENT - SILVER

LUNAR - RED

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