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Lunar Academy for the Gifted

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"No thanks about the coffee, I don't drink it." Eirawen said as she tried to relax. "Maybe they are wrong though, maybe I don't have some gift. What is going to happen then? Would I have to go back to my foster parents?" She asked her voice was filled with worry. "I don't want to go back...I don't want to be but back into the foster system..."
 
She picked up her cup and gently sipped from it. "Relax Eirawen. Take it from me, if you don't relax, then the stress will build up and when your gift does show up, the consequences will be bad. Just relax and have fun until then." she looked at Jonathan. "The coffee's delicious. Never thought of adding cookies to it before."
 
He grinned and looked at the hour, "Well ladies, I have a couple of stuff to do, welcome both of ya". He smiled grabbing his coat and running outside, he needed to fix some stuff and ern some money. He smiled and looked around the hallway, he walked through the empty hallway until he came across the computer room, walking in he decide to work for a couple of hours.
 
Jessie watched as Jonathan left, finishing off her coffee in the process. As she headed to the sink to wash it out, she looked back at Eirawen. "So, what sort of things do you like to do?" She wanted to make the girl feel comfortable since the girl obviously felt out of place.
 
Eirawen looked at Jessie as she tired to think of something she liked to do. "Um I was usually stuck inside my house so I just read...." She said nervously as she remembered foster parents number two who let her outside, well to be accurate they locked her outside. "I don't really have a hobby expect reading, and those books are usually on the occult."
 
She went over and sat down on the couch. "Well, why don't you tell me something about yourself? Your family and such?" she thought for a minute. "I lived with my parents and older brother. They were all afraid I'd never be accepted at first because of what I am."
 
"I currently leave with Mark and Lisa, my third set of foster parents. The aren't as bad as my last set but they never let me out of the house expect to go to school, and never after I got home, until today that is, and even when they were around they ignored me. I was never accepted in the any schools I had gone to and was viewed as a freak, some believed that I was cursed and maybe I am." Eirawen said making sure she stayed as far away from the sun as possible.
 
At first, she was curious as to why Eirawen stayed out of the sun. But then it clicked with her that Eirawen was albino after all and she moved to close the blinds on the windows somewhat. While her back was turned, she conjured a pair of sunglasses for Eirawen into her hand. Once the blinds were closed, she turned back to face her, the sunglasses in her hand. "Here, a present for you. If you want, I can make the frames your favorite color."
 
Eirawen takes the glasses and puts them on smiling. "Thank you for closing the blinds, and thank you for the glasses, don't worry they are fine the way they are...I wish I had a present for you but I don't sadly." She said her voice had a tinge of guilt. "What is your family like?" Eirawen asked, she was curious about what it was like to live with your real parents.
 
"Don't worry about not having a present for me. Since this is basically our home now, it would be good for us all to be comfortable in it. My parents were accepting of me. Sure they worried when I got in trouble at times but they weren't going to shun me. My brother was kinda jealous I think though." she chuckled
 
Eirawen smiled as she imagined the girls family, honestly she was jealous, she never had a family like that, sure foster parents cared about her but always seemed to think about her more as a guest then family. "That sounds nice, I never have had a family like that...I wish I did though...."
 
"Hey, if you want, feel free to think of me as the sister you never had. Hopefully the two of us, along with Jonathan will become like a tiny family anyway." She was acting nervously again as if she was unsure that Eirawen would accept the suggestion.
 
Eirawen face lit up at the idea, for the first time in a very long time she was smiling happily. "Really? You mean it?" She was acting a bit childish but she was so excited. She had always wanted a family, a real one, not one that took her in just because they got checks for money from the government. "Wwe could be like a real family?" Her red eyes were sparkling underneath the sunglasses.
 
Jessie nodded. "Of course. While I may not know what it's like to have the family shun you, I know what it's like to have other kids do it. You and Jonathan are the first actual friends I've had." She held her hand out. "What do you say? Like sisters?"
 
Instead of shaking Jessie's hand Eirawen did something that was quite odd for her. The young albino jumped out of the chair, rushed over to the girl, and hugged her tightly. "Oh thank you! This means so much to me! I can't believe I now have a sister, I-I mean I know that you aren't really my sister but you are the next best thing."
 
She hugged Eirawen back happily. "Hey I don't really have a sister either so this will be something good for both of us. Plus, we won't be able to talk girl stuff with Jonathan." She giggled as she pulled back, almost reluctantly. "Want to see some of my drawings?"
 
Eirawen nodded happily glad that she finally had someone to talk to, an actual friend. "I would love to see your drawings. Um I am sorry about hugging you...I-I was just so excited...." She said a bit embarrassed.
 
Jessie shakes her head. "I actually prefer hugs myself. I just went for the handshake because I wasn't sure how you felt about them and I didn't want to make you feel awkward or anything." She grinned. "Wait right here. They're in my room." she goes and unlocks her bedroom door to grab her sketchbook from by her laptop. She returns and eagerly holds out the sketchbook to Eirawen. "Feel free to look through and tell me what you think."
 
Eirawen Gavin delicately took the sketch book, took off the sunglasses so she could see the drawings better. The albino started to smile as she flipped through the book, they were amazing. "Wow....you are really good...I could never draw like this...you have two gifts, not only can you do magic but you can also draw. You are truly blessed." She said, her voice sincere. (sorry my posts are so short, I am currently feeling a bit ill.)
 
"My drawings actually weren't originally that good. It took me years of practice to get to that point." She blushed in response to Eirawen's praise. "I'm sure with time and dedication you could get good too." She kept stealing glances at Eirawen's lips, with a strong urge to kiss them. She didn't know whether to thank god for her good looking roommates or to curse him. Between Eirawen and Jonathan, she was sure she was going to be very horny often
 
Eirawen looked up at the girl and shook her head. "No I don't think I can draw, I can write a little though, some poems. They are alright but mostly just plain depressing...nothing spectacular." The albino said as she handed Jessie back her sketch book, she had no idea that Jessie had the urge to kiss her lips. And if she did she wouldn't have understood why, she had never thought of herself as beautiful, never had a boyfriend or girlfriend tell her so, she had always seen herself as the misfit, the freak and most of the people at her old schools would have agreed with her.
 
Jessie took the sketch book and returned it to her room before going back to Eirawen. "If you have them, can I see them? I'm sure you have a good talent for writing." She said encouragingly, almost the way a sister would.
 
"Um I don't know where I packed them at the moment. I am sorry...aas soon as I find them I will let you read them." Eirawen stammered out, she truly had forgotten where she had put her poems, she just couldn't remember at the moment. She ran a hand through her short cropped white hair as she looked at the girl. "Um where did Jonathan go by the way?"
 
She shrugged. "No clue where he went. I'm sure he'll be back when he gets a chance." she sat down again, resisting the urge to pull Eirawen down with her or run her own fingers through Eirawen's hair. "We should come up with a nickname for you. Mine's Jess."
 
Eirawen stared at the girl, obviously confused about why she needed a nickname. She remembered all the nicknames she had had at the others schools and shuddered wrapping her arms around her slender body as she tried to push the memories out of her mind. "I-I never had a very friendly nickname...most were ghoul, ghost, phantom things along that line..." The albino said turning her head away from Jessie.
 
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