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New Life in Rianate 1
Date: 1/5/2016, Categories: Fiction Romance School Teen Male/Teen Female Written by women Author: Lustful11, Source: sexstories.com
... dad said, “before you go, take this.” Dad handed me a small wooden box with a lock on the clasp. It had our last name carved in a cool, swirly cursive writing on the top. As I examined the box, he told me what to do with it. “Don’t even open that if you’re bored. Open that only if you feel like nothing will help. And I mean nothing. If you think I can help, then don’t open it. Only if you feel like you’re in your own little world, where nothing helps and that’s the only way. Some people have to wait years until they actually open it. So don’t rush yourself. And uh, your hair?” I was about to say something but dad said some words I didn’t understand. A white pain shot down my spine and through my entire body. “Aghhh!” My eyes closed and I fell to the ground. Dad didn’t help. He just…. oh fuck. It was over. Ten seconds and it was over. I looked up and saw my dad hovering over me with a grin on his face. “You look beautiful,” he said. “What?” I was sorta foggy. He helped me up and I grabbed my phone. I gawked at myself as I scanned myself in my iPhone camera. Holy shit! “DAD!” I smiled like a little girl. My hair was naturally long but it draped down past my butt and brushed the back of my legs. The coolest thing was it was teal! A bit darker than my eyes but they matched! My eyes looked even brighter against the long tresses that draped down my back. Dad looked over my body then made a grunt. “Check your belly button,” he said. “What….” I lifted my shirt and saw my navel. There ...
... was teal ink that swirled around in an intricate design and made it look so cool. Dad laughed at me as I made my last few gawks. “Cool. Wait, do you have one?” I asked. Dad lifted his arm then waved his hand over his shoulder all the way down to his wrist. A rough green design appeared down his arms and he looked so cool. “They grow as you get older and progress more with your affinity. Don’t be surprised when there’s more on you,” Dad explained. “Oh. Alright. Thank you, I wanna go now,” I smiled. “Of course. I may see you there, I’m kinda important.” I cocked an eyebrow at him. “What do you mean?” “Just think of me as…. one of your teachers. Ready?” I nodded and he cleared his throat while stepping back. “Ru si wer di opho nof.” I blinked and he was gone. Everything was. It’s like when you first turn off the light and your eyes have to adjust. When my eyes adjusted, I blinked to see a large building. Really large. The sky looked like sherbet and the fence was tall and iron. The building was probably twice as big as my school—which was pretty huge. Like someone cued them, two men walked out from behind the fence. “Welcome, Eris Faye,” the first one said. “Idri on de,” the second said. What the fuck is up with this language?! They signaled for me to follow and I hesitated before traipsing after them. We walked into the front foyer of the first building…. nice. From what I saw outside, I saw there were three buildings: two on either side of one larger one. But, there had to be ...