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Sorry for the super slow update. I write very slowly and I'm sorry :(

Since this is my first story, there might be some mistakes in my writing because I am still a beginner writer. Please tell me if you find any mistakes. If anyone has any ideas that they want me to put in this story, I will be happy to hear your idea :D


Normal Pov:

Young Mikan was still curious on how the beautiful stones popped out from nowhere. She had been thinking about it for two months already. The stones were very beautiful and they made her think of her mother's jewelry because they were both shiny.

"What were the words that mother called her different colorful jewelry stones? I think she called them gems. Or did she call them crystals?" Mikan asked herself while she kicked off her blanket and crawled out of her bed while yawning a little. Mikan looked out the window and smiled as she saw the bright sun. She saw two blue birds flying in the sky and she wished that she could be free and happy just like the blue birds.

"Today will be a good day to walk outside and enjoy the nature," Mikan thought to herself while she imagined dancing in a park nearby with blooming flowers and trees.

"Now is not the time to think about the weird stones that came out from nowhere anyways. The stones were probably not important at all," Mikan mumbled to herself while she walked down the long spiral staircase, while her stomach grumbled for some breakfast. She couldn't wait to eat some food to fill her empty tummy!


Yuka Pov:

Ugh! I am so tired from my lack of sleep. The noisy downfall of rain last night stopped me from getting my beauty sleep. I hope I don't get wrinkles on my porcelain face! I walked down the staircase and a butler passed me the new mails.

"Ugh! Tax fee, electricity fee, advertisement paper for furniture, 'Fire Gakuen Alice' stamped mail, advertisement paper for a new restaurant, and blah blah blah… I guess there is no important mail. Wait a second… 'Fire Gakuen Alice' stamped mail?!" I gave a small shriek while I froze for a second. I quickly scanned over the contents of the mail.

Dear parents of Youichi Yukihira,

Your child is now of age to go to Fire Gakuen Alice to learn how to control his alice. It is mandatory for your child to learn at Fire Gakuen Alice and we will give your son scholarship due to his strong ghost manipulation alice. With much training, your son would be helpful to the Fire Kingdom…

Signed,

Principal Kazumi Yukihira

Oh my god! My super cute and cool son is finally going to Fire Gakuen Alice! I am so proud of him. We have to celebrate this! I am so proud of my Youichi, only the best alice users can go to Fire Gakuen Alice on scholarship. Other weak and useless alice users have to pay the whole tuition fee if they want to get in Fire Gakuen Alice and train their alice. I must buy a new mansion somewhere close to Fire Gakuen Alice.

(Info: Although students live in dorms when they get enrolled in Fire Gakuen Alice, their family can go to the school and visit them at any time except during school hours.)

I am sure that my son would be the best alice user in his new school. I got to go tell Izumi!

Normal Pov:

Yuka quickly scurried up the stairs to find her husband. She rushed passed Mikan without seeing her. Mikan looked at the shadow of her mother and was confused of the fact that her mother looked exceptionally weird. Her usual composed and professional face was replaced with a wide smile. Her dull green eyes held a tiny spark that she had not seen before.

Mikan Pov:

I wonder what is going on with mommy. Mommy looked extremely happy today and she looked really eager to tell daddy something. I wonder what it is.

Normal Pov:

"GRRRR!" – Mikan's stomach grumbled for some food as she went to grab a jar of jam and a piece of bread from a cabinet. Mikan spread the jam on top of the bread as she quickly gobbled down the bread.

Soon afterwards, Mikan walked to the park while singing Somewhere Over the Rainbow (I do not own the song Somewhere Over the Rainbow). Mikan decided to go home after walking around the park for a while. She was getting bored walking around the park and doing nothing.

A few hours later… (Family Gathering)

"Everyone get downstairs and into the living room right now! I have good news," Yuka shrilly voice pierced through the mansion. Izumi, Mikan, and Youichi quickly scurried down the spiral staircase and went to find a seat on the couch in the living room.

"We are moving!" Yuka's exuberant voice rang through the living room as Mikan and Youichi's eyes widened. After an explanation from Yuka about how "talented" her son is and how Youichi is going to Fire Gakuen Alice, the best school in the Fire Kingdom, the family began packing their things.


Narrator:

Soon after our young Mikan learned of the news, she was excited to explore a new place and meet Hotaru again. She remembered that Hotaru is at the same school as her brother is going in. She was also quite sad that she had to leave her hometown though. While moving, she remembered to pack the book that she found in the library, the book named "Tales of Alices and Alice list". She did not really have time to read the book so she was looking forward to finish reading it. After the news of moving, the Yukihira family was very busy packing. After a few days, the Yukihira family was already finished with packing and is now on their way to their new house, or to be more exact, their new mansion.

The mansion was bigger than their previous mansion and it was three floors tall and very wide. The mansion had a roof that was painted in red and multiple glass windows. The mansion included a swimming pool, a garden, and multiple bedrooms with a large bathroom and a king sized bed in each. Taking a quick look at the garden, you can see multiple flowers blooming and a small tea table accompanied with some chairs around it. There are many other amazing features in this mansion, but I, the narrator am too lazy to explain.

The family walked in the mansion as each family member found their own room and collapsed in their own bed from exhaustion.