Ashley looked over at the digital alarm clock on her nightstand. The bright red numbers were illuminating the bedroom. A sigh escaped the dark skinned beauty as she turned her head away from the clock. She had been awake for a couple of hours now. Ashley was thinking over her purpose in the Remei. She was not strong or powerful like the others. Alexander gave her minuscule assignments, such as attending the college. Listening for gossip about Erieda and her family was not something Ashley was interested in. She would have a better chance infiltrating the dragon realm. With her brother in charge, she could easily figure out what is going on with a simple phone call. It will take some work though since Ashley has recently been rejecting his calls. Another sigh escaped her and she checked the time yet again. If she did not get up soon, she would be late for her classes.
Finally pushing herself up off the bed, she shuffled her way towards the bathroom. It did not take long for her to get ready. The longest part of her routine was taming her hair. It had a mind of its own. Ashley grabbed her phone and backpack before heading out to the kitchen. The kitchen wasn't all that large, but she could not complain about the apartment. She wasn't even paying for it. Rent was on Andrew. Despite how she ignores him, he made sure she wasn't homeless. Ashley had denied their old home so Andrew did this for her instead. Speak of the devil. She denied yet, another one of his calls, sending Andrew to voicemail.
She was not in the mood to cook a hearty breakfast. She grabbed an apple and headed out the door. Ashley started her slow walk to the school. Ashley was going to be late, there was no denying that. The only real reason that she was even going was because who she was stuck with. Pulling out her phone, she decided to shoot her a text message.
;Scavenger
If I don't see you in class I will kill you.
Pocketing her phone, Ashley continued on her way to school. It was not that far away. When she got there, she was not as late as she thought she was going to be. People were just on their way to class. She skipped up the front steps and crossed the threshold. It was time for the worse day ever.