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After an hour or so, Alex felt the need to stretch his legs. Standing up, he walked over to the window of the top floor and gazed at the view beyond. It looked out onto a wide stretch of field within a vast clearing in the shadows of the hills, which guarded behind in a long-reaching wall of lush greenery that ended in the rise of a low mountain. Within the field was an amphitheater of sorts, built from a pale sandstone, curving in a semi-circle on the side closest to the mountain. Raked seating ascended upward, and there was a large circular pitch painted in white on the neatly kept grass before the spectatorsâ stand. Four silver posts stood up tall at each quarter of the circle, with a golden statue of a bird of prey perched at the top of each one, their savage beaks facing downwards at the pitch below.
The peculiar setup made Alex curious and eager to be back out in the open, but he knew he couldnât leave the tower. He wouldnât put any of his friends at risk just to make himself feel more comfortable. Instead, he moved back over to where he had left the notebook, folded open on the flagstones, and let his eyes run over the familiar terrain once more.
Later on, as twilight arrived, so did Helena.
Alexâs mood had greatly improved after a late-afternoon nap at the top of the tower, and a jovial feeling had settled over the group.
âI swear youâre a vampire,â joked Alex as Helena entered the room. It was trueâshe did only seem to appear at night.
She laughed heartily. âDonât be silly. Vampires died out centuries ago!â
Alex frowned at her, not sure whether she was serious or pulling his leg. But if mages and Spellbreakers were real, why not vampires?
âItâd be funny if I was, though, wouldnât it?â She winked, leaving him uncertain.
Jari had been pouring water, but it was spilling out over the edges of the glass as his attention snapped to Helena, his eyes bugging out. She chuckled as Ellabell quickly tipped the bottle upright, bringing Jari back into the room. Alex could understand what had caught the blond-haired boyâs eye so intently. Helena was dressed in a beautiful bluish-silver gown that seemed to be made of liquid rather than fabric as it rippled gracefully around her with each movement. Her gleaming blond hair had been braided in sections and intricately twisted up onto her head in an elegant style. A thin silver band wove within the strands of hair before meeting across the smooth skin of her forehead. On her wrists, simple silver bracelets jangled.
âYou look beautiful,â said Ellabell, speaking the words the boys couldnât.
âThank you.â
âHow come youâre so dressed up?â asked Alex.
âQuestions again?â she teased. âI told youâyou have arrived at a very exciting time at Stillwater House!â
âWhatâs going on?â
âTonight is the Ascension Ceremony,â she announced.
A chill ran down Alexâs spine. It didnât sound particularly exciting to him at all. In fact, it sounded an awful lot like âgraduation.â
âWhatâs the Ascension Ceremony?â he asked, dreading the answer, though he tried to keep his voice calm.
With a gleeful smile, Helena gestured for them to follow her up to a higher floor. She held the front of her dress so as to not trip as she skipped up the staircase. Gracefully, she moved across to the far side of the third floor, to the window set within the masonry. With an elegant hand, she gestured out toward the amphitheater Alex had seen earlier. Except now, instead of being empty, it was beginning to fill with row upon row of people. Huge fires raged in broad, basin-like torches at various intervals around the amphitheater and up the raked seating, lighting the place with a warm, enticing glow.
For the first time, Alex noticed a large, elaborate chair in the very center of the amphitheaterâs seating, almost throne-like. He wondered who had the honor of sitting there.
âThe ceremony is when the final-year students at Stillwater House get to test their mettle against one anotherâa competition of sorts,â Helena elaborated, gazing out upon the scene. âThe Headmistress chooses the students at random from a scroll of names she has. She sits there.â Helena motioned toward the throne Alex had noticed, answering his silent question.
âWho are they?â Natalie asked, pointing at the people filling the seats of the amphitheater.
Helena grinned. âThey are the families of the students. They all sit in the audience and watch, hoping their child will be Ascended,â she said wistfully.
âAscended?â prompted Alex.
âOh, yesâsorry, I was getting distracted.â She chuckled lightly. âThe students fight, and the victor is congratulated with the title of âAscended.â It is the highest honor that can be bestowed on a student. If a student wins, they get to go home with their families and take their rightful place among the magical elite, moving back into society to find a partner and a role among their people in order to prolong the magical lineages.â
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