The next day dawned brighter than Ian expected, the sun pouring through the small circular window of his shared dorm. He woke up before the bells rang, still feeling the faint ache in his arms from the training Piper had put him through days before. He sat on the edge of the bed for a while, staring at the wall as he gathered his thoughts, then finally dressed in the academy's red and gold initiate robes. They were lighter than the royal ones he had worn before, and for that he was grateful.
After a quick breakfast in the bustling dining hall, he was guided by one of the attendants toward the Fire Hall. The academy itself was enormous, a massive structure of ancient stone and floating runes that gleamed faintly under the sunlight. Students filled the pathways, laughing, chattering, or arguing about spell forms and mana channels. Ian noticed the variety of colors in their robes...each representing a different element. His was red, the color of fire.
When he entered the Fire Hall, the atmosphere was different. The room was circular, the ceiling high and open to the sky above. Flames danced along the perimeter in controlled bursts, feeding on nothing but mana. About twenty students were already seated in rows that curved like an amphitheater. Ian felt their gazes immediately. Some looked curious, others uninterested. A few whispered among themselves as he stepped forward.
A voice from the front interrupted the murmurs. "Quiet, everyone."
Ian turned to see the teacher approaching. She was striking...tall and elegant, with long black hair that shimmered like silk and eyes the color of embered wine. Her skin had a warm tone that glowed faintly against the flickering lights in the room. She walked with quiet confidence, every movement graceful and assured.
She stopped beside him and turned to the class. "Everyone, this is our new student. He'll be joining the Fire Division starting today." Her voice was calm, melodic, and clear, carrying easily through the chamber.
Ian bowed slightly in greeting, though he could feel all eyes still on him. "Hello everyone. My name's Ian."
A few students nodded politely, but others were less restrained. One boy leaned toward his neighbor and whispered, "He doesn't look like he's handled fire before."
Ian caught the comment but didn't react. He'd been around enough people to know how to pick his battles.
The teacher turned her gaze on the boy who spoke, and immediately, he sat straighter. "Careful with your assumptions, Terin," she said lightly.
She looked back at Ian and smiled faintly. "Welcome to the Fire Class, Ian. I am Mistress Adira. You may address me simply as Mistress. I teach the fundamentals of Fire Manipulation and Mana Control at the initiate and novice ranks."
Ian nodded respectfully. "Understood, Mistress Adira. It's an honor."
Her lips curved slightly. "Good to see manners are not lost among the young."
He smiled faintly at that, even as he thought to himself that she hardly looked young at all...perhaps in her mid-thirties by appearance...but he remembered what Queen Cassie had said about the long lifespan of people in this world. She could easily be twice that age. Yet her beauty was remarkable. The way her robe hugged her form made her movements almost distracting.
As she continued introducing him, Ian found his gaze occasionally wandering...not because of disrespect but because it was impossible not to notice. The woman had an hourglass figure that the simple teaching robe couldn't quite conceal, and when she moved, the firelight seemed to dance across her curves in a way that made Ian swallow subtly.
Adira gestured toward an empty seat near the front. "You'll sit there for now, beside Arlen. He'll help you catch up on the lessons you've missed. We'll be focusing on elemental expansion today."
Ian walked to the indicated seat, hearing soft whispers trail behind him again. He ignored them and sat down, turning to the young man beside him. Arlen had brown hair, sharp features, and a friendly smile.
"Hey," Arlen whispered. "Welcome to the Fire Class. Don't let Mistress Adira's beauty fool you. She's the toughest one here."
Ian grinned slightly. "I'll take that as a challenge."
Arlen laughed quietly. "Suit yourself. But you'll see what I mean soon enough."
Adira began the lesson, her voice commanding the attention of the entire class. "Fire is both a blessing and a curse," she said as she drew a glowing sigil in the air with her fingertip. "To command it is to command emotion itself...rage, passion, will, destruction, and rebirth. You cannot simply summon fire; you must understand it."
Her hands moved gracefully, the flames responding as though alive. Ian leaned forward, genuinely intrigued despite himself. He'd seen Piper wield fire before, but this..this was art. Controlled, fluid, and precise.
As the class progressed, Ian's admiration for Mistress Adira only grew...not just for her skill but for the calm authority she held over the fire, the room, and everyone in it.
As the day went by, the class finally transitioned from theory to practical lessons. The atmosphere inside the wide training hall grew thick with anticipation. Students whispered among themselves, some nervous, others excited, while the instructor stood gracefully in front of them. Her long black hair shimmered faintly under the light, and the faint aura of fire around her made her presence commanding. Ian, standing at the far end of the hall, observed everything quietly, blending in as though he were just another ordinary student.
"Today," the mistress announced, her voice echoing smoothly through the room, "we will begin with basic flame control. I expect precision, not brute force. Fire is not merely destruction. It is warmth, it is life, and it is power. Those who understand its nature will command it; those who don't will be consumed by it."
Her eyes swept through the class, lingering momentarily on Ian before moving on. "Now then, form a line. One after another, conjure your flame. Maintain it steadily for ten seconds. Show me how well you understand fire."
The students obeyed, one by one stepping forward to perform. Most could barely keep their flames stable, flickering between bursts of light and sudden extinguishing. Some managed better, their control neat but unrefined. When it was Ian's turn, several heads turned, curious to see what the new student could do. He stepped forward calmly, his movements smooth and deliberate.
He exhaled slowly, lifting his right hand before him. For a brief moment, silence settled around him. Then, with a quiet spark, a small flame appeared above his palm. It didn't flicker wildly like the others...it burned steadily, a deep and vivid orange, its warmth gentle yet intense. The flame slowly expanded, swirling and twisting in elegant patterns as if it were alive.
The mistress's brows lifted slightly. "Control…" she murmured under her breath, her tone showing genuine intrigue. "Perfect control."
The students stared in awe as Ian shaped the flame into different forms...a spiral, a glowing orb, then finally a narrow ribbon of fire dancing above his fingers. He maintained it effortlessly for far longer than the required time, the flame never losing stability.
After several moments, he closed his hand gently, and the flame faded without leaving a trace of smoke. The hall was utterly silent for a heartbeat. Then, quiet murmurs began spreading among the students.
"Who is he?" one whispered.
"He's good. Too good for a novice," another muttered under his breath.
The instructor's eyes met Ian's again, her tone composed but edged with curiosity. "That was… impressive, Ian," she said, giving a faint respectful nod. "You have an excellent grasp of balance and control. Tell me, where did you learn such finesse?"
Ian smiled faintly, neither proud nor modest. "I practiced a lot," he said simply, keeping his tone light.
The mistress studied him for a moment longer before turning to address the rest of the class. "Let this be a lesson to you all. What you saw just now isn't raw power, it's harmony. Fire bends to will, not force. Learn to understand it, and it will answer you."
The students nodded quietly, some glancing at Ian with a mix of admiration and envy. As the session continued, Ian found himself the center of attention, though he pretended not to notice.
When the session ended, the mistress dismissed the class with a graceful wave of her hand, reminding everyone to practice their control before the next gathering. The hall slowly emptied, but not before a few of the female students lingered around Ian's area, pretending to pack their things slower than necessary. Ian noticed, of course. He'd seen that look countless times back on Earth...the look of curiosity mixed with admiration and a hint of challenge.
He slung his satchel over his shoulder, planning to leave quietly, but before he could make it to the door, one of the girls stepped into his path. She was tall, with long auburn hair and eyes that gleamed like amber. "You're the new one, aren't you?" she asked, her lips curving into a charming smile. "Ian, right? You handled that flame beautifully. I don't think anyone here has shown such control in their first week."
Ian chuckled softly. "You flatter me. It was nothing special...just focus and a bit of patience."
Another girl joined in, her voice playful and teasing. "Nothing special, he says," she said, folding her arms under her chest. "You made the flame dance. Even the mistress seemed impressed. That doesn't happen often."
The girls exchanged amused looks as if sharing a private thought, then one of them leaned closer, lowering her tone just slightly. "You must have trained somewhere… exotic. No ordinary novice could do that. You wouldn't mind showing us a few of your techniques later, would you?"
Ian smiled faintly, reading between the lines of their flirtatious tones. He wasn't blind...he understood exactly what was going on. Women admired brilliance and power, especially in a world where magic decided rank and worth. The moment someone stood out, they drew attention like a flame attracting moths.
Still, he kept his composure, his voice smooth and warm. "Perhaps another time," he said politely. "I'm still trying to adjust to the academy's routine."
The first girl tilted her head, smirking slightly. "Adjust quickly then. You might find it's easier when you have good company."
With that, she gave a playful wink and turned away, her companions giggling softly as they followed. Ian stood there for a moment, watching them leave before exhaling lightly. He wasn't surprised...it was simply human nature, no matter what world one found themselves in. Power had always drawn attention.
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