Paranormal Academy Book 3: Elemental Blood by Jody Morse & Jayme Morse

Paranormal Academy Book 3: Elemental Blood by Jody Morse & Jayme Morse

Author:Jody Morse & Jayme Morse [Morse, Jody]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-06-30T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter 12

“God, Ember is such a bitch. I really am the good twin,” Ambur complained as we headed to Magical Weaponry class together. “I just kept wanting to give her the benefit of the doubt. I mean, she came from my parents. My parents are good fairies. I still don’t understand how they birthed her.”

“Fae twins suck,” Draia commented, glancing over at me. “Thank god we’re witches.”

I knew I should have kept it a secret. I knew I shouldn’t have told them. But I was done keeping secret from my friends, so I found myself spilling, “Actually, there’s something I need to tell you guys. There’s a chance that I might not actually be a witch. I might be a warlock.”

“What? You? A warlock?” Ambur just stared back at me and let out a laugh.

My eyebrows shot up. “What’s so funny about that?”

“It’s just that you’re one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. And you don’t even like to hurt flies!”

“I just killed fifty snakes,” I informed her.

Ambur’s lip quivered, and I was pretty sure she was going to cry. “Those poor snakes.”

“Snakes suck. Thank you for getting rid of them,” Draia said.

“Why are you going around killing snakes?” Ambur asked.

“It was a part of my Dark Magic Aptitude Test,” I explained. “The test that will determine if I am a warlock or not.”

“My money is still on the fact that you’re not,” Ambur insisted. “Even if you did kill fifty snakes, which we should give a proper funeral, by the way.”

“Only you would want to throw a snake funeral,” Draia said, shaking her head at her.

“All living things are important!”

“We can’t give them a funeral,” I informed her. “They had to keep them to analyze my magic.”

“So, what does this mean for you? If you are a warlock, are they going to move you to the House of Darkness?” Draia asked.

“Nope. Headmaster Crane said I would keep my schedule. I imagine that they might add a class there or something, but he seemed firm on not changing anything too much.”

“That seems pretty weird,” Ambur commented. “Considering there’s that whole entire policy in the student handbook about how we’re not supposed to intermingle with dark magic users.”

“Yeah,” I replied, just as Kaden began to head in our direction, reminding me that I wasn’t the only potential dark magic user who had been allowed to take classes with the good magic users.

A thought occurred to me then, something I hadn’t considered before. What if the entire reason Headmaster Crane was allowing Kaden and me to be a part of this class even though we may have been warlocks had something to do something to do with the Headmaster’s association with the Dark Coven.

Was he purposely trying to allow the warlocks and dark magic users to intermingle with the rest of Paranormal Academy’s student population to weaken good magic?

***

In Paranormal Societies class that day, Professor Vanderbilt told us how important it was for shifters to have friends of their own kind.



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