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The Witches novel Chapter 19

(Sindra's P.O.V)

Dear Diary:

I could get lost in Derek's sky blue eyes, I can't believe he's mine all mine and I didn't have to use any magic.

His lips are enticing, pink and so soft. He kisses like the fairy that he is, his hugs feel like a dream and he is the definition of perfection. From his golden locks to his permanent rosy cheeks and from the way my ears lock into his long pointy ears whenever we hug.

I looked at him as I put on my school skirt. He remained laying in the bed for a bit, I don't really like making love in Mrs Greene's house, Paul's mother. Paul is very scary and even though his mother isn't like him maybe she could be a little like that. After all, he is scary because he's a werewolf and must have inherited it from his werewolf parents. For now, Derek lives here, when Mrs Greene heard that he sleeps in the woods she convinced him to stay with them for a while since he doesn't want to stay here permanently. So he's staying here for a while as he is preparing his original home to make more acceptable. That's the only condition Mrs Greene will allow him to live in the woods again.

He watched me put my blue gem tiara on my head. He knows that I'm a witch, he caught me watering flowers using my hands and not to make me nervous about my secret being exposed, he confessed then and there that he's a water fairy. We're practically made for each other.

I walked up to him and gave him one last kiss on his forehead before I opened the portal up and left to Meledsan. Our school day starts with lunch and so I went into the cafeteria and stood that long line. My eyes were looking for a place to sit, any place. Bethany or Margot, anyone will do. I saw Margot. She already had a seat and waved frantically at me. I nodded my head and walked up to her.

"Hey," we greeted together.

Margot and I have been friends for as long as I've been attending school here, in other words just as long as I have known Bethany for, and she's just as popular.

She had a naughty grin on her face that raised my curiosity. I sat down and unwrapped my cheese sandwich. "What is it, Margot?"

She giggled. "No 'hi', first?"

I rolled my eyes and took a bite, "hey Margot, how are you?"

She grinned. "Hey, Sindra. I'm doing just fine. A handsome stranger asked for you,"

I twisted the water bottle open and took my first sip and looked at Margot. What could she be talking about? "Who?"

She shrugged. "His name is Jared, he's new here,"

I nodded my head and took another bite from my grilled cheese sandwich. "Maybe he's a fan,"

She nodded her head. "Yeah. I think you should ask him out on a date,"

I chuckled. I was surprised that she's still on this. "Margot, you know I'm dating Derek,"

She groaned and took a sip from her water. "He's not like us, Sindra, he's worse than us. He's a fairy. They're weak, you need someone strong by your side,"

I hate when she throws these words. She sounds like my parents, they all want me to date a witch because that's how it is traditionally. I sighed and looked at her digging into her salad with her fork. "Don't go there. You're a lesbian you should've been very supportive of my relationship,"

She laughed and rolled her eyes. "This isn't the same thing. Fairies are NOT even right. They're weird and icky and dating one is wrong,"

I folded my arms. Bethany sat down next to us with her tray, like usual, she was with Marisa who Margot and I got to know well by now. She read the tension, she looked at me and then at Margot. She frowned and held my arm.

"Fuck Margot. I think you and Derek are the cutest thing ever,"

I looked at Bethany and gave her a small smile. I am thankful for my friend and love that she always knows what to say to cheer me up.

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