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Shirak

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Shimon's (shirak) foster family deny his magical abilities because he shows no physical attributes of magical ability but when a secret magic school enrolls him because of potion making skills they are shocked and report the school to their enemy (The engilsh)
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Chapter 1 - Interview for Grey Diamond School of Magic

I was born to Lacy and David Monroe under the name of Shimon Rarick Monroe. My parents died when I was 12. At that point I was put into Seven Dragon's orphanage. Derrick Chadlock was the name of The orphanage's headmaster. The foster family I was put into was the home of Susan and Mayer Garrick. My foster parents were a family of magical beings. Today was my testing for Grey Diamond School Of Magical learning.

I was literally shaking on the inside of nervousness as I stood in front of Aldrus Keithling the headmaster of the school.

"Shimon, right?"

"Your parents say you don't show any signs of having powers. But, they get over the fact that you're their only foster child that doesn't show promise in magical ability. Do you deny that?"

"I may not have physical powers. But I can do potions. I literally made a potion that can wipe people's memories."

"Wipe memories you say?" Aldrus' eyes lit up. " Is it temporary or permanent?"

"Sadly it only lasts a few weeks."

"A few weeks huh? Well that 's still quite the achievement."

"So am I in or out."

"You're in because you show inner magic potential even though it doesn't show up physically."

"Really?"

"Yes you do show promise in potion making and just the thing this school needs to help keep it a secret."

"Secret? Who from?"

"The English. We even built a wall and usually we don't have a problem with people who aren't magical coming through. But recently, we've had instances of people trying to go around the wall."

"And you want me to help you how?"

"If we can prefect your potion, we might be able to wipe the memories of the English to the point where they'll stop trying to come through by going around our barrier."