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Evan, I noticed that his aura was glowing
with the red and purple-blue tints. A girl .
    “As always,” I thought, smiling to myself. Although, he
seldom revealed such a deep interest to any of them. And obviously the one wasn’t among those around him at the moment.
    I can read auras pretty well. They are a kind of
reflection of the people themselves. All the feelings, as well as any character
have their own colors. For example, the presence of bright green, my favorite
color, reflects the sensitivity and kindness of its owner. Yellow means
friendship, openness and attractiveness. But the presence of dark red means
instability and short temper.
    Funny, but I paid no attention to Eileen’s aura. Perhaps
it was due to the fact that I already could feel everything she felt.
    Just coming to her room, I remembered that I hadn’t
asked about the beginning of her studies. But I didn’t feel her presence at
that moment. She probably wasn’t in the room. Although I could feel my sister’s
aura very clearly.
    “Christian! Come on in quickly, I must tell about
everything going on!” clapping her hands, she cried. A few guys passing down
the hallway anxiously smashed up to the wall.
    “I can hear you, Amanda. There’s no need to scare away
the entire dormitory,” I said, walking into the room.
    “Oh, come on!I amsure, they had the same
experiences of their first day,” she said, closing the door behind me. “Can you
imagine that the History teaches Loren Spine in his own person!”
    “Yep, trust me I can imagine that,” I said,
nodding meaningfully. Loren was one of many local celebrities. A few years ago
at the Festival, he made a huge picture of water - a miniature copy of Dever.
Since then no one else has yet managed to excel him in the ability to control
the power of water.
    “And the Basic laws of magic are taught by our father,”
Amanda added less enthusiastically.
    “I know that tone, little sister. Believe me, I have
already been you, and nothing happened. As you can see, I’ve passed his exam on
the first try.”
    “I'm not sure I’ll be that lucky. He made it quite clear
that he would not let me have an easy time of it.”
    “You know what? I can make you happy a little. When I
was in your shoes, he expected me to do a lot more than any other student.”
    “Well, thank you, Christian, for being such an
understanding brother! Now I know whom I can come to complain to.”
    “Don’t be mad,” hugging her shoulders, I said. “I’ve
said that just to prevent you from taking offense at him later. By the way, do
you know where Eileen is?”
    “No. I’d like to talk to her as well, but I have no idea
where she is. In the morning I didn’t have time to ask what she would be doing
today. Didn’t you come to see her earlier?”
    “I... yeah, I did, but still needed toask. Okay,
tell her that I was looking for her and wanted to show her something.”
    “I will, for sure.”
    Pausing to think for a moment, I didn’t notice Eileen,
who was just coming to the dormitory. She seemed to be too busy with her own
thoughts, because she faced me at the very entrance.
    “Excuse me. Oh, hey Christian! I didn’t notice you,” she
said embarrassed.
    “And didn’t feel , ” I admitted. “Apparently, being
wrapped up in our own thoughts, we don’t feel each other, because I hadn’t
noticed you as well. So how was your first day?”
    “Good. I learned a lot. Evan Murray will be teachingme
before the start of my regular classes.”
    “Evan?” I asked in surprise.
    “Yes. Being a high level student he was appointed as my
temporary tutor.”
    “Right,” perhaps too quickly I said. Eileen looked at me
suspiciously.
    “What's wrong?” she asked.
    “Everything‘s wrong!” I wanted to shout. Not only was I
going to be a complete failure at the Festival, now even my best friend,
judging by the colors of his aura seems to have a thing for the girl who... Who what, Christian? Damn it!
    “No. Everything is

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