"Ember, are you sure about this?" Mom asked me for like the 100th time today.
"Yes, I'm certain," I sighed while staring out at the new high school I'll be attending today.
"She's got me. Don't worry, Mom. I won't let anything happen to her," Ash spoke from behind me, squeezing Mom's shoulder. He always had a way of calming Mom, where I just strung her up full of anxiety.
"Thank you, sweetheart," she doted. I know she says she has no favorites, but it sure seems like she does.
"Whatever," I sighed, making my way towards the school.
Ash got it all, and I didn't get a thing. He has a wolf, a dragon, and had elf magic. Yet here I am pretty much a human with some heightened senses. If I had a wolf it should have appeared by now. Dad said I should have had my dragon from birth, but I've never heard, or seen it, if I do. On top of that when I touched the tree of life, my elf magic didn't awake like everyone else's.
Mom kept me in school with the elves in the kingdom anyway. She was hoping that maybe my magic would awaken if I learned more about it. Eventually, I got tired of failing at everything. The elves were snobby and rejected me quickly, always mocking me or making fun of me. Bunch of assholes.
Ash, of course, always defended me, beating up anyone that bullied me. It was causing so much trouble at school, though. After speaking with Dad, and mom's two other mates, Charles, and Eryn, they decided it would be best if I went to the same human high school that Charles went to. It's close to the kingdom and Charles still has some ties there. Some of his pack members attend high school there.
Ash didn't like the idea of me going to a new school alone so he decided to come with me. He's so far ahead on his magic that mom didn't think it would be a problem for him. Ash is a great fighter, shifter, fire breather, magic bearer. He was great at everything he did, where I failed at almost everything.
Talk about a complex issue.
I have heightened hearing, vision and strength, which is what makes Mom hope that I have a wolf laying dormant in me. Her hope only crushes me further. I feel this pressure to be amazing, like my mother, like my father, like my brother. The only thing I'm good at is being intelligent, fighting barehanded, and disappointing everyone around me.
"Ash, make sure to portal back right after school. You have training," Mom yelled after him. Her rose gold hair was thick and unruly right now. The pregnancy hormones were making it harder for her to tame her hair. She'll have Charles' son soon. They're naming him Charlie.
"Got it," he yelled back. "Ember, wait for me."
As much as I wish I could hate Ash for having it all, I can't. He's an amazing brother. He's kind and caring with the biggest heart of anyone I have ever met. He is also very handsome and could have any girl he wanted, but he's holding out for his mate. He could end up like mom with multiple mates for all we know. A mate for his wolf, a chosen one for his elf side, and a destined one for his dragon. He doesn't want that though, he wants just one person to devote himself to completely.
I'm not the only sibling that looks up to Ash or that Ash protects. Little Eric, Eryn's son, is always trailing behind Ash. Ash could have been the alpha of Charles' pack, but he chose to rule the kingdom in the future instead. Charlie will get the title when he comes of age. Eric is second in line to the throne. If Ash ever changes his mind Eric will rule the kingdom. Eric would be good for the job, being the most elf one of mom's children.
"Hurry up." I called back to Ash.
His dark shaggy hair swayed in the wind as he ran toward me. He had that sweet smile of his, showing me his sparkly white teeth. His sky blue eyes are just like dads, penetrating and intense.
"What's the hurry?" he asked, now at my side, matching my pace.
"I don't want to be late on my first day. Charles said the teachers are kind of strict here." I don't like making bad first impressions.
"Oh please, you know we have plenty of time. You're just wanting to get away from Mom." He elbowed my side and I rolled my eyes.
"Don't roll those eyes at me. Makes me think of mom." He laughed.
"I can't help that I have her green eyes. Just like you can't help having dad's blue eyes," I deadpanned.
"Yeah, yeah." He ran his hand over his hair, smoothing it down.
He had strong arms, hardly contained by his shirt. These girls are going to lose their minds. When they find out we are related they will try to be my friend to get to him. I always hated that. So many fake friends have come into my life that way. That's why I refuse to have any here. I refuse to be used by any humans or wolves that attend this school.
To say I have trust issues is an understatement.
"Hold still, you have a little leaf in your hair." He pulled at one of my golden strands, picking the leaf out.
"Thanks."
I smoothed my hair with my hands. At least Dad and Mom gave me good looks. Although, I could do without the freckles and blush that I have to constantly fight off. Dad and Mom trained us well so our emotions aren't as evident on our faces. I'm thankful for that. I never want to let others know when they've hurt me.
Ash pulled the door open for me and we made our way in. The scent was mingled, a mixture of humans, wolves, and books. The walls were painted a light gray with a royal blue. School colors I guess.
All eyes landed on Ash and I as we entered, and the whispers immediately started. I didn't shrink, instead holding my head up high.