See You Yesterday

By writing_HD

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Derythian Kingsley has always been different from his kind. Different from his older brother, leader of his h... More

Prologue
Chapter 1: Derythian
Chapter 3: Derythian
Chapter 4: Derythian
Chapter 5: Charlie
Chapter 6: Derythian
Chapter 7: Derythian
Chapter 8: Charlie
Chapter 9: Charlie
Chapter 10: Charlie
Chapter 11: Derythian
Chapter 12: Charlie
Chapter 13: Derythian
Chapter 14: Charlie
Chapter 15: Derythian
Chapter 16: Derythian
Chapter 17: Charlie
Chapter 18: Mac
Chapter 19: Elvin
Chapter 20: Derythian
Chapter 21: Mac
Chapter 22: Derythian
Chapter 23: Elvin
Chapter 24: Mac
Chapter 25: Charlie
Chapter 26: Derythian
Chapter 27: Mac
Chapter 28: Derythian
Chapter 29: Elvin
Chapter 30: Charlie
Chapter 31: Mac
Chapter 32: Derythian
Chapter 33: Elvin
Chapter 34: Mac
Chapter 35: Charlie
Chapter 36: Elvin
Chapter 37: Derythian
Chapter 38: Charlie
Chapter 39: Charlie
Chapter 40: Elvin
Chapter 41: Mac
Chapter 42: Charlie
Chapter 43: Mac
Chapter 44: Elvin
Chapter 45: Derythian
Chapter 46: Mac
Chapter 47: Charlie
Chapter 48: Elvin
Chapter 49: Elvin
Chapter 50: Derythian
Chapter 51: Mac
Chapter 52: Charlie
Chapter 53: Elvin
Chapter 54: Mac
Chapter 55: Charlie
Chapter 56: Derythian
Chapter 57: Elvin
Chapter 58: Derythian
Chapter 59: Charlie
Chapter 60: Elvin
Chapter 61: Derythian
Chapter 62: Mac
Chapter 63: Derythian
Chapter 64: Charlie
Chapter 65: Derythian
Chapter 66: Derythian

Chapter 2: Derythian

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By writing_HD

'Don't feel stupid if you don't like what everyone else pretends to love.'- Emma Watson.
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"Hey everyone!" Cries a voice. "It's the loner!"

Laughs ring around me as I step out of Professor Avery's classroom.

"Hey, Derythian?!" A boy named Rydian shouts. "How come the old man is your only friend? I guess it's better than some normal that can't even use his powers, though," he says meanly, taking a draw from the cigarette he shouldn't have. "When I say normal, by the way, I mean normal. You don't belong here, freak. Go somewhere you won't be a hindrance to anyone. Can you use your time travel to get to space? That'd be the perfect place!"

"That's teleportation, you idiot," I mumble under my breath.

"What's that, normal boy?" He asks, placing an arm around his sneering girlfriend.

"I think you're confusing time travel with teleportation," I point out to him rather calmly.

"You really are a teacher's pet, through and through," he laughs.

I smile my smuggest smile. "Naturally." I shove past him and walk away, fuming. I hold up my hand as I'm getting further and further away from them, and I show them my favourite number.

Stuff time travel. Stuff Alexander. Stuff my parents for getting themselves blown up, and stuff Xenia, I think as I kick a pebble along the path. 

My parents had the job of documenting all information on gifts and magic that have ever been heard of, so we can look into them more and learn more about the gift before the next person with it comes along and they have to be trained. When they died, it was when they were at work, and most of the documents got caught up in the explosion, including mine.

We start learning to use our gift as soon as we're ready. Time travel is meant to be extremely difficult so I had to wait longer than a few others to try out my gift. By the time I was ready, my parents were dead and I had nothing to learn from. Nobody really knows how time travel works as the documents were long forgotten about after Leonardo, hidden away at the back of the files, dust collecting on them. It's too dangerous for anyone to assume anything, so I'm not allowed to even attempt to figure out how to use my powers, because something might happen to me or someone around me. Hence why I'd be much better in the normal world and why time travel should just stuff itself.

There's only ever been 3 time travellers in the history of supernaturals: Leonardo, some girl named Lizzy, and me. So you can imagine, when I was born a few months after Leonardo got cast out of Xenia, people had something to say about it.

Today is a hot day and the sun is shining down upon us brightly. Autumn is approaching so the winds are high on a night time. The blossom trees will soon be bare and apples will blanket the floor of the woods leading into the faerie pod.  Huts surround the white mansion in the centre of everything, the mansion making the huts look like bug houses.

The huts are homes for the supernatural students and their families, but the simul get the white mansion because they're the more advanced, intelligent supernaturals. They're our, 'Elders.' I feel like laughing at the thought of Alexander considered as my Elder.

Before mum and dad died, we all used to live in one of the huts. It was cute and cosy and held lots of memories; like when dad used to always spin me around the room on his shoulders, pretending we were flying and he was the aeroplane. Or when my mum and I used to talk about everything and anything, and she would make me laugh until it hurt.

I have some pretty good memories with Alexander as well. He'd shape-shift into a teacher and pretend to tell me off. Then he'd shape- shift again into the simul leader at the time of when we were kids, and mock him. That was when we used to have a good time together. 

I don't live in a hut anymore. I live in the mansion with Alex, as it's law that anyone under eighteen needs a guardian to live with. We don't actually live side by side each other, though. He has a huge room in the center of the mansion, with a beautiful oak wood desk that I'd kill for, and a tall, wide wardrobe standing on his red cotton carpet, beside his bed- which is always set with loads of quilts and pillows.

There aren't enough rooms in the mansion to just give rooms out, surprisingly, so my room is the attic. It's comfortable enough, I guess, and it's a good place to think and the view is amazing from the window up there.

I use my shoulder to open the gate leading into the mansion garden. The garden has always been my favourite place inside simul territory. It's beautiful. It has trees everywhere and a greenhouse in the corner of it, where we grow our vegetables and fruit. The watering can is enchanted to lift up completely by itself to water them.

There's a huge, twisting maze that I've spent forever getting lost in. A few times I've climbed up a tree and looked into it, to see if I'll ever be any closer to finding the centre, as after a while, I remember my route. When I'm in the maze, I usually give up after a while of trying to find the center, and I trail out of it, extremely disappointed. But my spirits always lift when I can go over to the duck pond and watch the adorable ducks fight over the bread I feed them.

The best part of the garden, though, is the treehouse, which I built all by myself,  so I could get some peace and quiet and so I could be able to hide myself away from Alex and the rest of the world. It's been staying strong for six solid years, almost.

One foot after another, I climb up the rope ladder, careful not to swing backwards and forwards too much on it with my weight.

Inside the treehouse is a red velvet, slightly squashed chair and a striped rug on the floor. I managed to lug a coffee table up here when I was eleven, as well. It wasn't easy- I nearly dropped the rope I was using to pull it up when climbing up the ladder. It's a bit battered now. But up here also is a few of my books. The 1910 betrayal is one of my favourites because I can have a bit of a rant about it to anyone that will actually listen to me because of all the things being said about Leonardo in it. 'Carter was a disgrace to his kind...'etc etc.  

Usually, people silence me and tell me that *I* am a disgrace to MY kind.

I also have a few normal classics that were left behind by the builders centuries ago, which have just recently been found under the rubble in the work yard and given to Alex, who gave them to me as he had, 'No use for them or no interest in them.' Jane Eyre- written by a woman named Charlotte Brontë- is a book about a young girl, Jane, who is a headstrong, independent, young woman who denies a man, even though he would make her life better. She eventually marries a man who is poor, but she deems him suitable for her. I also have one called Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, which is about two bachelors- George and Lennie- who are on the run from the place they last called home to go and find work on a ranch. They face obstacles like not being accepted, and work bullies, and women. Lennie is friendly but dangerous, and he causes a lot of trouble. In the end, George has to make the ultimate sacrifice if he is ever to truly belong anywhere. The final book that was found in the rubble, wasn't actually a novel, but it's my favourite. It's something called a play and it was written by a guy named William Shakespeare. It is called Romeo and Juliet and it is about forbidden love because of the differences and disagreements between two families. Romeo and Juliet both carry on loving each other, regardless, and Shakespeare ends up closing the curtains for them in his own, special way... 

Normal books really get to me. Their world sounds so much better than mine. I would love to be Jane Eyre and be able to be confident and love someone because I want to, and because I truly do love them, and not have to give false love to someone because society deemed them suitable for me. Because the thing is, my society is full of homophobic idiots. Infested with the little things, even.

I would love to be like George with his sharp wit and intelligence, and like Lennie with his kindness and determination. I want to be like them and find somewhere I can truly call home. And I'm prepared to sacrifice things for that. Just like George.

Finally, I want to be like Romeo and Juliet, to have the guts to go against my family's and community's wishes and do what makes me happy. 

All these characters are pieces of fiction. But if I eventually get what I want, I can stand for them; as something real and pure. If I get what I want, I'll do one more than them, because I'll be able to know what happens after the hero conquers all.

The thought makes me smile as I restart Romeo and Juliet on my flat-seated, red velvet chair.

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