His white blonde hair brushed across his face as he ran down the stairs. He held tight the banister, taking the steps two at a time. He was going to be late! TheyâŠwere going to be late. His blue eyes darted around the area seeing everything before he would get there. His hand trailed the railing as he spun around another set of stairs. Why did the girlâs dorm have to be so hard to get to? He took off down a hall, hoping he wouldnât come in contact with anyone. He wasnât exactly supposed to be thereâŠseeing as he was male.
Finally spotting his destination he slowed his pace a bit and skid to a stop in front of a slightly ajar door. With a deep sigh he lifted a pale hand and pushed it open to reveal a girl, who looked almost exactly like him sitting at a window and looking out of it. He smiled softly at the sight of her, she looked so frail and innocent like a dove.
âAlexiel~â she said his name, speaking in a soft, sweet sounding voice. It caused him to look away, with slightly pink cheeks before he replied with her own name. âLisanthiaâŠâ With a rush of silvery blonde hair the girl turned to face him. Her eyes were almost exactly like his. She frowned slightly. âI told you to call me Lisâ she said, quietly, sadly.
Alexiel jumped at his mistake. âSorry, Lis! I was rushing and I forgot! He bowed his head apologizing and she laughed a soft tinkling laugh. He glanced back up and blinked. Lisanthia smiled and the entire aura relaxed. Alexiel walked up to where she sat at the window and stood besides her glancing out for a moment before what he had rushed there for came to his mind.
âLis, we have to hurry. Theyâre assigning us a hunter cell today and we are already late!â there was a slight sense of urgency in his voice, but it was soft as he spoke to her. Lisanthia crossed her arms. â Thatâs today⊠must have forgotten due to how stupid it is She said coldly. Alexiel flinched then shook his head. âLis, you know we have to go⊠there isnât a way to avoid it. You and I are pureblooded hunters. You from Axirin and I from Lux. Itâs in our blood, we canât fight against it. His voice sounded slightly sad as he spoke, as if he himself hated what they had to do, but succumbed to it anyways.
Lisanthia didnât move and Alexiel sighed. He rested a hand on her shoulder and gently stroked her hair. âItâll be okay, today itâs just assignments. Weâre not hunting yetâŠâ . She turned towards him and lifted his hand to her cheek. âI bet theyâll be really nice too, our cell. We can probably make some good friends. Alrightâ . It took a moment but finally Lisanthia nodded. Alexiel smiled and pulled her up from the window. Once they were both standing, he grasped her hand tightly and they both ran from the room, without looking back.
They didnât stop until they had reached the training gym for all the hunters. Alexiel looked around the room at all the people. Some were training, others just talking to members of their cell. Lisanthia stood slightly behind him completely silent as she narrowed her eyes at all the girls present.