William Anderson

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  • by William Anderson Neon Bloodbender. The girl with snow-white hair and deep red eyes. She was the one I had been interacting with and had seen her way back but what slipped my mind was that she was one of the supporting cast in loli_pop's novel—in other words, she was another member of Leon's harem. She was always bullied by everyone in the academy and the reason for that was the family she belonged to and the reasons surrounding that. Her family name "Bloodbender" was a result of a trait that everyone in the…
  • by William Anderson "All right, that's it for today," Ryfin said, announcing the end of the class with those words. Then he picked up the files and papers he was carrying with himself from the podium and left the classroom. Right as his presence was gone a certain someone became the center of attention of the entire class. And of course, just as you'd expect that certain person was none other than myself. "Is he the new student?" "I heard that he came from the outside after the gates were closed. That's like, totally…
  • by William Anderson As I went along with her I soon reached the right classroom. I was taking notes of the path and it turns out I had taken two wrong turns and ended up going in an entirely different direction. I could hear the voice of the homeroom teachers coming from the classroom which clearly implied that I was already late and at the same time I recognized the voice. "We're late," I said to the girl with me. She had a slight look of concern on her face but didn't reply. In fact, the whole time we were walking…
  • by William Anderson  I stood in front of the body-sized mirror on the wall while I changed into my academy uniform. It wasn't all that different from my previous one and the only major change was that now the color of the uniform was black with stripped patterns of red on it.  "Okay, good to go," I said to myself, adjusting my blazer.  I wanted to take the Requiem sword with me but they didn't allow students to carry weapons with them so that was a no-go. I didn't really understand the meaning behind this rule. I…
  • by William Anderson  The sun was beginning to climb up in the sky, scattering the rays in all directions. The air right now was fresh and cool which gave a refreshing feeling while taking a breath.  I took a sip of my coffee while I sat on the window frame of my room, watching the sunrise before me. Currently it was five in the morning, the classes at Silver Garden Academy started at seven but I'd woken up early.  To be honest, it wasn't much of a surprise. There were so many things going on all at the same time that…
  • by William Anderson  "As for your original question," I said. "I don't know whether Akumi is an enemy or not. However, one thing's for certain and it's that he is someone to watch out for. I know he's been on friendly terms with you, but still, I want you to keep a watch on his actions." "So that means he is neither an enemy nor a friend, huh" Ellyn mumbled. "Then that makes him a suspicious figure." "Yeah, I guess that's the best way to address him at the moment." "Anyway, I appreciate the information," I added,…
  • by William Anderson  As I opened the steel door in front of me and stepped forward I was suddenly hit by a gust of cold air.  "You're late," the girl standing near the railing said.  "I had some things to do," I replied.  She turned toward me, revealing her face. Her long red hair was coming over her shoulders, covering the sides of her face. Her eyes shone a little as they reflected the moonlight. She looked beautiful—which to say, was the way she always looked. However, this time her face was a little…
  • by William Anderson  I talked to them a bit more and after that decided to take my leave. However, I left by telling them that I'd come to see them again and the promise of getting them a house.  Mother and father were still not sure about that idea but I was serious about it. I had to collect shit tons of money and buy them a nice house as soon as possible—or a mansion would be even better I think?  Either way, that refugee camp wasn't a place for them to live and I was going to do something about it. The…
  • by William Anderson  There were some people who were sleeping on their beds, some were talking amongst themselves, some were sitting alone lost in thought, and some beds were empty.  The people present here were of all sorts of ages. Children, adults, old people, everyone.  "You'll find your parents here, and if you don't then you can check in the dining hall that's a few steps to the left in this row," the woman with me said.  "I see," I replied and after that, she went back.  I stepped inside the hall and…
  • by William Anderson  The sun had started to set and the sky was painted in a tinge of orange and gold. The clouds present in the sky were not white but dark, giving the entire atmosphere an eerie vibe.  I was standing at the main entrance gate of the Silver Garden Academy while I glanced up at the sky. A gentle gust of wind passed by making the scarf I wore dance in the air and make my hair flutter.  It was the mid of February and the winter season was nearing its end, but the winds still carried a chill in them. …
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