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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2: The Slightly Suspicious Shadow

It had been three chaotic weeks since I started secretly training my magic — or as I like to call it, Operation: Don't Die at Magic School.

Fork wand? Still in action.

Pajamas as armor? Upgraded to slightly-less-flammable nightgown.

Pride and self-preservation? Hanging by a thread.

So far, I had:

Set a curtain on fire with a shadow spell. (Don't ask.)

Gotten stuck inside a laundry basket while dodging maids.

Accidentally summoned a shadow creature that may or may not have had a mustache.

But tonight… tonight was special.

> "Umbra Tap," I whispered, pointing at my own shadow with a bent dessert fork. (Wands are expensive. Don't judge me.)

My shadow twitched.

Then flailed.

Then… slapped me.

I yelped — silently, internally, like a proper noble lady holding back a full scream.

But still… it worked.

> I had moved my shadow.

Even if it got violent.

Progress!

Still buzzing with success, I tiptoed down the hallway and crept toward Father's study — the Forbidden Zone™. The land of locked drawers, ancient books, and expensive things I wasn't allowed to touch.

But tonight, I had a mission:

> Find my Magic Affinity Report.

They tested me years ago, but I'd never seen the actual results — just overheard adults whispering things like, "How unfortunate…" and "At least she's cute."

The report had to be here.

I slipped inside, heart pounding, and rifled through scrolls until I found one tied with a black ribbon and sealed with my full name.

Bingo.

I unrolled it and squinted at the elegant script.

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Celianne A. Everveil

Magical Affinity Assessment

🔥 Fire: 2 / 100

🌊 Water: 1 / 100

🌪️ Wind: 1 / 100

🌍 Earth: 1 / 100

🌑 Shadow: 14 / 100

✨ Light: 0.5 / 100

⚡ Lightning: Error: "No."

❄️ Ice: "Does tripping on snow count?"

Overall Result: Multi-Elemental (Extremely Rare)

Potential for Growth: Present

Current Usable Power: Weak. Try harder. And drink water :)

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I stared.

Then blinked.

Then reread it five more times.

> I'm… a multi-elemental?

That was supposed to be rare. Amazing. Legendary, even.

Except mine came with a catch: every single element was garbage-tier.

Only Shadow cracked double digits, and even that was frankly tragic.

But then I saw it — scribbled in tiny writing in the bottom corner.

> Note: Unusual mana structure. High adaptability.

May allow affinity growth through intense practice.

According to history, only three multi-elemental mages had ever been officially recorded — all ancient figures wrapped in myths and museum plaques.

But I knew the truth.

There were two others alive right now.

The heroine.

The villainess.

No one else knew — not yet.

Which meant, as far as the world was concerned...

> I was the only one.

I read that part three more times just to be sure.

Then I sat down, scroll shaking in my hands.

> So I wasn't hopeless.

Not broken. Not doomed. Just… slow.

But slow could be fixed.

With time.

And effort.

And possibly more fireproof pajamas.

> If I trained hard enough… I could get stronger.

Not just in shadow magic — but in everything.

Sure, my magic was like soup with no seasoning right now.

But one day?

> I'd be spicy. 🌶️

I rolled the scroll back up, tucked it into my nightgown, and tiptoed toward the door—

Only to bump a pile of books off a side table.

Crash. Thud. Clatter.

I froze. Then bolted.

Shadow magic might not be strong, but it was very good at helping a small girl hide under furniture.

Later that night, I curled up beneath my blanket fort with a stolen cookie and whispered to the ceiling:

> "I'll train harder. I'll grow stronger. I'll keep going — even if it means broom duels and fork spells forever."

Eight years until the academy entrance exam.

Eight years to rewrite Celia Averna's ending.

But not tonight.

Tonight, I fell asleep with cookie crumbs on my cheek and a smile on my face.

Because now, I had something I didn't have before:

> Hope.

And a slightly abusive shadow that slapped people.

Both were a start.

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