Once upon a time, there was an academy hidden away from the public eye. But this wasn't any ordinary school. It was a school for the extraordinary. In this academy, you will compete with some of the strangest, and exemplary of students you could ever imagine. Dragons, Faes, Vampires, and even Ghosts are all a part of this academy. Only a set few have ever seen it, and only those who do are allowed to enter. The name of the school..?
"Starlight Academy."
This was how her grandmother had told her about the legendary academy. As a child, she would always go and pretend to search for the academy, and she'd like to pretend what kind of powers she had. Of course, like any other kid, she would imagine that they were the coolest and the most powerful out of anyone in the entire academy.
But then she grew up. Veronica found out that Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny, and the Boogeyman were all not real. So, naturally, she figured the famous Starlight Academy wasn't real either. It was a hard reality when she found out Santa wasn't real, though a relief with the Boogeyman. However, by the time she just reasoned to herself that the school wasn't real, it became a fact of life to her.
Now that she was really here, and had been for a couple of days, Veronica honestly didn't know what was real anymore. Was any of the stories she was told as a child fake? Was THIS even real? The existence of Starlight academy was causing Veronica's mind to fight with logic and fantasy.
Veronica's mind would've wondered more, but then she heard a rather soothing sound coming from the rooftop of the school. It was a beautiful melody being played from a stringed instrument, soothing to the ears. As much as Veronica felt like it should be avoided, since she wanted to avoid the weird as much as possible, she couldn't help but wonder who the musician was.
The sixteen year old girl had found a flight of stairs outside the building and made her way to the top in a rather sluggish manner. By the time she had reached the roof, the girl was silently panting and took a moment to catch her breath before finally making her way to the boy. The rooftop was a rather solitary, yet beautiful spot.
Veronica looked at the boy and felt... sadness? Happiness? Honestly she couldn't tell, but it did ache in a strange way. These empathetic powers are a real menace... She thought before cautiously approaching him. The girl felt her face heat up, as she did whenever she tried talking to someone. So instead of actually saying anything, she cleared her throat to see of he would notice that she was trying to talk to him, praying that she wouldn't regret it along the way.