Initiated Elemental Academy – Book 2 – AR Nitus

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My well of energy would take a dip–just a little–each time I practiced. But even with relentless training, it never went below three-quarters. If I tried to use any more beyond that three-quarters mark, I usually ended up more exhausted and even dizzy. Still, I wasn’t giving up. Even if my eyelids betrayed me in class.

Even if I had to write a stupid essay on jinxes. Even if Earth magic kept playing hard to get. Because one day, it would answer. It had to. OceanofPDF.com Chapter Fifteen Inner Peace he next Thursday, after classes, while Kristin, Rupert, and Ark stayed behind in the portal lab for assist hour with Rowan—and Elian shockingly ran off to the library, swearing he’d be the first among us to master jinxes—I found myself walking toward Coit Tower.

I’d been teetering on the edge lately. Between my failed Initiation, the dreams that drained me dry, and my continued inability to reach the Earth element, I needed to talk to someone. Someone who already knew I was a Fusion—and whom I could trust to keep that secret. So when I knocked on Professor Thomas’s office door, it was without checking her schedule or making an appointment.

I figured I’d take my chances. She opened it herself. “Well, speak of the devil,” she said with a wry smile, gesturing me inside, “and the devil appears.” I stepped in and froze. Professor Schubass was lounging on the couch, one leg crossed over the other, arm slung casually across the back like he owned the place.

I gave him a small bow in greeting and slid into the chair across from Professor Thomas’s desk, acutely aware that my back was now to him. Ever since Initiation, he’d barely looked at me in class—which should’ve been a relief, but instead just made my stomach knot. I wasn’t sure if I’d disappointed him or if he simply didn’t care. “You were talking about me?” I asked, puzzled.

Thomas shrugged. “What brings you in, Alya?” Before I could answer, Schubass drawled from behind me, “Since when are you on a first-name basis with students?” “Well…” “Don’t tell me Hilda Thomas has gone soft.” Thomas rolled her eyes, but before she could respond, a hesitant knock interrupted us.

She let out a groan. “Come in.” An Infernal student in a maroon vest stepped in timidly, handing her a stapled stack of papers. “My assignment.” Thomas snatched it from him, skimmed the top page, then tossed the whole thing back at him with a scoff. “You’re late, Rittman. Dump it in the fireplace on your way out.”

The poor guy hesitated, glaring briefly at my green vest before doing as he was told and scuttling out. Schubass chuckled. “Now that’s the Hilda I know.” Thomas smirked. “What’s your point, Nate?” “You’re drawing attention to her. Forgot what happened after the holiday party?” What was he talking about? “You expect me to control everything these reckless kids do?

This is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogs in this book are of the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is completely coincidental. OceanofPDF.com Contents Prologue 1. Haunted 2. Holiday Party 3.

Grand Hall 4. Heart of the Party 5. Duck, Duck, Stay 6. Back To The Academy 7. Tech Tower 8. Welcome Party 9. First Day Jitters 10. Classes Begin 11. Taming the…What Now? 12. Initiation – First Round 13. Aftermath 14. Enchantments & Jinxes 15. Inner Peace 16. Discovering Inner Element 17. Trials & Secrets 18. Initiation – Second Round 19. Pickup the Pieces 20. Surprise Gift 21.

Who’s the Fool Now? 22. Exams: Nuff Said 23. Paperwork Before Peril 24. Farewell Party 25. Into the Hollow 26. Belly of the Cave 27. The Mastermind 28. Showdown 29. Not The Absolute End 30. Four Days Later Epilogue Author’s Note OceanofPDF.com A Prologue tiny spark from the old kitchen stove flared to life, flickering blue and hungry. The boy held his palm toward it, breath held, willing it to grow.

It obeyed. Slowly at first, then all at once, the flame swelled into a controlled campfire—warm, alive, beautiful. But not enough. Not for a twelve-year-old with a head full of impossible visions. He raised both hands, shaping the flames into the bloom of a flower. Then he focused on the color. The outer edges blushed orange, then deeper, richer. Shade by shade, the petals transformed—orange curling inward toward a still-blue heart.

A grin stretched across his face. The fire mirrored it. His creation. His first real one. Not bad–for a beginner in Fire magic. Earth had always come naturally. He’d been shaping soil and stone for as long as he could remember. His mother used to beam with pride. Not many elementals unlocked their abilities that young. But everything changed a year ago. He’d levitated a piece of paper, let it catch fire—accidentally—and then, thrilled, fanned the flames with a gust of Air. His mother had lost it.

She beat him until he promised—swore—he’d never use anything but Earth again. Now, watching the fire dance in front of him, all he could think was how right it felt. How much more he could do—if only he could practice freely. Without rules. Without fear. He crossed to his mother’s gramophone and turned the dial.

Scratchy opera spilled into the room—a voice that dipped and soared like a bird caught in wind. He wasn’t a fan. But today, he could dance to anything. He rose onto his tiptoes and twirled across the cluttered living room, a makeshift ballerina in socks with holes. His arms traced elegant lines in the air. His body swayed in rhythm with the soprano’s climb. His mother wouldn’t be back for two hours.

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