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Naturally: Chapter 2: The Demon

By Layla Katz

Live Aurelius, a 17-year-old boy with the gift of creating live organisms such as plants, is searching for the one who has gifted him these powers. Through his search, he finds a mysterious little demon and a cool, bunny-loving girl. Who are these weird new friends of Live’s? And how can they help him find the person he’s looking for? Welp! Time will tell.

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“And, yeah we kinda just…stood there awkwardly for like a straight two minutes. It was weird” Jene told the girl who sat in front of her. 

The girl looked confused as she took a sip of cold Starbucks coffee. 

“He’s not in any of your classes?” Nato asked, grimacing and putting the coffee cup down like it was a bomb.

“Weirdly enough, yeah. The only other time we were together besides homeroom is lunch,” Jene answered, picking at her sandwich. 

“Ooh, you should go talk to him,” Nato egged on, jerking her shoulders up and down. 

“Ha ha, no way. It was way too weird talking to him earlier,” Jene deadpanned, opening up a bag of Cheetos Puffs and crossing one leg in front of the other underneath the table. 

“Oh, come on. He’s right there! Go talk to him!” Nato shot up, pointing over to where the young boy stood by the garbage cans. 

“No, Nato.”

“Yes, Jene.”

“Nato, stop.”

“Come on.” Nato dragged out the last word.

Jene rolled her amber eyes before standing up and walking over to the blondie. As she strolled over, she saw Nato silently cheering and dancing out of the corner of her eye. 

“Hey, Live,” Jene greeted, swiping her beige hair out of her eyes. 

“Oh um, hello Jene,” Live greeted, turning on his heels to face the taller. 

The two of them stood there awkwardly for a few moments, again. 

“So, uh what are you doing here?” Jene asked, crossing her arms.

“I was going to throw my lunch out but, I think I saw something in the garbage can,” Live said. He narrowed his eyes in an uncomfortable way, retracting his hands away from the can. 

“Huh, eh, it’s probably nothing. OH MY GOD-” A pair of glowing red eyes met Jene from inside the garbage can. Live jumped and took a step back as she shrieked. 

“Live, I might be going insane, but do you see eyes in there?” Jene shakily asked, her amber eyes wide like a cat’s. 

“Um …yes,” Live responded, dropping his lunch remnants as Jene screamed. 

Suddenly, a flash of black and merlot red zipped by the two and leaped onto the floor. Live immediately grabbed the thing by its collar from where it sat on the floor eating Live’s remaining garbage. 

“What in the world …?” Live murmured, staring at the creature that was thrashing around in his grip. It looked to be human, but a few things were off. Their skin was so pale, it looked a little green. Its pupils were inverted with the irises bright red. It also had little black horns peeking out of the same colored hair. 

“Ugh! Can you put me down already!” the demon complained, still thrashing around. 

“Ok. What the heck!” Jene demanded, staring at Live and the creature. 

“Put me down!” the demon screeched again. It was kind of surprising how no one had noticed the three of them yet. 

“Why would we put you down? We don’t know if you’re dangerous!” Live responded, looking back at them. 

“Do I look dangerous to you?” the creature hissed. In truth, he wasn’t much. His voice was high and sharp. He wore merlot-red armor and had a belt with a sheathed sword. 

“I dunno. You look like a little kid in some dystopian YA series,” Jene said, shrugging her shoulders. 

“Gotta agree with you on that, Jene,” Live responded blandly, his hands in his pockets as he looked down at the demon. 

“What’s your name anyway?” Jene asked at eye level. 

The demon audibly scoffed. “Why should I tell you?! You literally just made fun of me! I’m not telling you anything!” He turned on his heels and crossed his arms. 

“Okay, fine. We’re sorry. Will you tell us your name now?” Live let out a loud sigh, stepping over to the demon and making eye contact.

“Wa-Wait…Really? I- My name is Jovas,” the creature looked so touched by that one apology. 

Live gave him a small smile. “Hey, Jovas. I’m Live. This is Jene.”

“Wait, Live. What are you doing? What’s going on?” Jene tugged on the smaller boy’s jacket sleeve. 

“Later Jene. We need to introduce ourselves, no?” Live responded, giving her a thin smile. 

“But … wait …” Live had already stepped forward to Jovas, leaving Jene’s grasp. 

Naturally: Chapter One: Reunion

By Layla Katz

Illustration by Olivia Bagdanov

Live Aurelius, a 17-year-old boy with the gift of creating live organisms such as plants, is searching for the one who has gifted him these powers. Through his search, he finds a mysterious little demon and a cool, bunny-loving girl. Who are these weird new friends of Live’s? And how can they help him find the person he’s looking for? Welp! Time will tell.

Students sat at or on cold wooden desks with metal legs and dark turquoise chairs. An oak table commanded the front of the classroom where an older man with short, salt-and-pepper hair typed on a computer, occasionally pushing his black glasses up onto the bridge of his nose. 

As the children chitchatted about their summers, a boy, small for a 17-year-old, took a seat in the back of the classroom. He had light blonde hair and hazel eyes. He wore a violet and turquoise shirt, a dark, dusty brick red and red violet accented open sweatshirt, a black belt, blue jeans, and simple black shoes. Live situated all of his school supplies in front of himself and folded his arms on top of the items, resting his head in his arms. He looked around the room, noticing a few people from years prior, including Jene Keket, a girl he knew in middle school and the previous years of high school. She was talking with a few other students and laughing. Her golden eyes wandered over to him, a curious expression visible in her eyes. Live quickly looked away, hoping the girl wouldn’t notice him. Live could still feel her eyes burning into the back of his head even after he turned his head. 

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