[h1][center][color=ed145b][b]Fei[/b][/color][/center][/h1] [center][@Savo][@KoL][@TheWindel][/center] Fei knew it before her mother spoke that she was leaving. A mere ten minutes they had spent together. There was still so much for them to discuss and now...Fei wouldn’t get to for another few months. Tears threatened to come crashing down her already pale face, but Fei refused to cry here, in front of her mother. Her eyes sparkled with fierce passion and love as her mother grasped onto her shoulder. While their relationship had never been full of hugs and kisses, the two loved each other more than anyone else. It didn’t matter that other people thought poorly of her or were jealous at times. All that mattered to Fei, all that would ever matter to her, was her mother. As all hope seemed lost, Eleonor made one last comment that changed Fei’s entire mood. Not only was her mother staying in town for a while but she was inviting Fei to come over. She pretended she didn’t hear the comment about her ‘friends’ though. Color returned to Fei’s cheeks as her mother walked off into the masses of people. Eleonor would be back soon and for the first time ever, Fei knew it was true. Fei’s ears perked up as the voice of the Imperator mentioned a treasure hunt. It seemed fate wasn’t as cruel as she had thought it to be. Finding the legendary seven relics? It had Fei’s name written all over it. Who better to find such powerful creations than the daughter of one of the Knights of Ragnorak? Fei’s lips spread into a wicked grin. It was time to prove to her mother that she was worthy of being her daughter. All of her training and dedication had been leading up for a moment just like this. Not even the school president’s callow comment could distract Fei now. No, nothing was going to stop her. Forgetting everything and everyone around her, Fei began the long walk back to the academy. While the night was late and her eyes begged for mercy, she had no intention of falling asleep. All of this adrenaline in her body wouldn’t go to waste, she would train. She would train until her limbs bled. She [b]would [/b]make her mother proud, and not a single thing could distract her.