[center][h2]Alicia[/h2][/center] [hr] “A dragon, you say?” Alicia perked up. “Hmm, I'm actually not sure if I could use my ability on such a creature. I have to decline then.” “Unless…” she continued with a smirk. “Unless you allow me to test my ability on you, dragon boy.” Their conversation was soon interrupted however by some guy just rudely walking over to Nidgardt and declaring his interest on joining the tournament. She knew who the guy was. Aegus Reister. A big braggart and perhaps the most annoying person at the academy. Apparently, he was very rich and he just kept flaunting that fact. She knew the truth however. She had cursed him once and although the love effect didn't seem to be that effective, it was enough for her to discover the “agreement” he had with his parents (from a letter in his bag of all places). It was enough for her to discard him immediately. They only lasted for a day. He was just the kind of guy she would hate. So, as a parting gift, she gave him bad luck for a week. Nidgardt accepted him unfortunately, which made her want to join in the team even less. Then, an outrageous thing happened. An explosion occurred inside the classroom. Thankfully, the epicenter was near the doorway so the effect was minor to her. It only moved her chair and desk slightly, making her hair flutter. Her skirt's hem was also blown up, exposing even more of her black panties. This time however it was really unintentional, and the girl herself didn't notice, especially as she was captivated with what happened next. Well, that's certainly an interesting sight to behold — she thought to herself. So two people were somehow fused into one body. Such a curse is certainly beyond my capability. And at least the boy stays positive, even though little Sasha failed to lift the curse. She wasn't the only one impressed in the room however. Nidgardt immediately stated his interest in the holy magic Sasha had and the double soul problem the boy had. He probably is going to try to recruit them too, knowing his thought process so far. The explosion attracted yet another person to enter the classroom, asking what just happened and if anyone was hurt. “We're fine,” she answered. “Please leave us. We're in the middle of a meeting.” She gave him a smile.