Chapter 28 - Tensions Rising

Back in her dorm room, Lumi sprawled across her bed, her face buried in a pillow. The encounter with Erick had drained her, and all she wanted was to sink into the softness of her blankets and forget about the world for a while. The Scepter of the Storm now rested securely on a stand beside her desk, its soft glow a constant reminder of the challenges she couldn't escape, no matter how much she wanted to laze around.

"You really have a knack for attracting trouble, you know that?" Glaciel's voice echoed in her mind, its usual playful sass present even in the face of danger. "Erick's not going to give up so easily, and we both know it. He's stubborn. Almost as stubborn as you, darling."

Lumi groaned, rolling over onto her back. "Don't remind me. Why can't he just… I don't know, take up knitting or something and leave me alone? I just wanna laze around, Glaciel. Is that too much to ask?"

"Trust me, if it were up to me, you'd be lounging all day, every day. But, unfortunately, you've got a lot on your plate. Someone has to keep these artifacts from falling into the wrong hands." Glaciel paused, then added cheekily, "And let's be honest, you'd get bored after the first week of doing nothing."

Lumi smirked at that, though she knew Glaciel was right. As much as she loved her naps and quiet moments, the part of her that longed for adventure had been awakened the moment she'd been chosen by the Hammer of Winter's Fury. Whether she liked it or not, she was in the thick of it now.

Sitting up in bed, Lumi glanced over at the scepter, its stormy energy now calm under her control. "At least we've got this locked down for now. That's one less thing for Erick to get his grubby hands on."

"For now," Glaciel replied, its tone turning serious. "But Erick's got resources. Connections. He's going to make his move soon, and when he does, you need to be ready."

Lumi sighed, knowing that her reprieve would be short-lived. "Yeah, yeah, I know. But can't I at least get one good nap in before the next disaster strikes?"

"Fine, fine. You've earned it. But don't get too comfy, Lumi. The storm's brewing, and I'm not just talking about the weather."

Lumi stretched and flopped back onto her bed, letting out a long, satisfied yawn. "You worry too much, Glaciel. I'll deal with it when the time comes. Right now, it's nap time."

Elsewhere in the academy, the tension Erick had left behind was still thick in the air. As much as Lumi and her friends tried to enjoy a few hours of rest, the sense of unease followed them like a shadow.

June, ever the optimist, tried to lighten the mood as they met for lunch in the dining hall. "So, what do you guys think Erick does when he's not creeping around looking for artifacts? You think he has a hobby? Maybe he secretly knits or paints."

Heath chuckled at the thought, though his expression remained serious. "I doubt it. Someone like Erick doesn't strike me as the artsy type. He's too focused on power."

Lumi, who had barely touched her food, let out a sigh. "I just wanna laze around, not think about Erick and his annoying obsession with world domination."

June reached across the table to pat Lumi's arm. "You'll get your lazy day soon, Lumi. We just have to deal with this mess first."

As they spoke, a group of students passed by their table, casting curious glances at Lumi and her friends. Rumors had spread quickly about the scepter and Erick's involvement, and it wasn't long before whispers filled the room. It seemed everyone at the academy was talking about the growing tension between Lumi and Erick.

"You hear about Lumi Borealis?" one student whispered to another. "She's got one of the legendary artifacts—Erick Noye's furious about it."

"Do you think she'll fight him?" another asked. "I heard Erick's been trying to collect the artifacts for years. He won't stop until he gets them all."

Lumi groaned again, resting her head on the table. "Great. Now I'm the center of attention. That's exactly what I didn't want."

June gave her an encouraging smile. "Hey, at least they're on your side. People are starting to see Erick for what he really is. You're the good guy in all of this."

Lumi wasn't sure how much comfort that provided, but she appreciated June's attempt to cheer her up. "I just want things to go back to normal."

Heath leaned in slightly, lowering his voice. "Things won't be normal for a while, Lumi. Erick's influence runs deep, and he's not the type to back down. We need to stay one step ahead of him if we're going to keep these artifacts safe."

Lumi sat up, pushing her plate away. "Yeah, yeah. I get it. It's just… a lot, you know? I didn't ask for any of this. I just wanna laze around, maybe use my magic for something fun, not… whatever this is."

June gave her a sympathetic look. "I know, Lumi. But you're doing great. And you've got us by your side."

Before Lumi could respond, a familiar voice interrupted them. "Speaking of staying ahead of Erick, we might have a problem."

Kite appeared at their table, their usual air of mystery surrounding them as they slid into the seat next to Heath. Their black hair framed their androgynous face, and their golden eyes held a look of concern.

"What is it?" Heath asked, his tone immediately serious.

Kite glanced around the dining hall before lowering their voice. "I overheard something… troubling. Erick's planning something big, and it involves the academy. I don't have all the details yet, but I've got a bad feeling about it."

Lumi's sense of dread deepened, her earlier wish for peace and quiet evaporating. "Great. What now?"

Kite met her gaze, their expression unreadable. "He's been in contact with someone inside the academy. Someone with a lot of influence. If Erick gets their support, it'll be a lot harder to stop him."

Lumi groaned loudly, slumping back in her chair. "Of course. I just wanna laze around for one day, and now Erick's got secret allies plotting in the shadows. Can we ever catch a break?"

"Looks like that nap's going to have to wait, darling," Glaciel's voice chimed in, amused despite the seriousness of the situation. "But hey, on the bright side, at least it's never boring around here, right?"

Lumi rubbed her temples, feeling the weight of the situation pressing down on her once more. "Alright, fine. Let's deal with this. But after we stop Erick—again—I'm taking the longest nap ever, and no one's going to stop me."

June grinned. "We'll make sure of it."

Kite, their usual enigmatic self, stood up. "I'll keep digging and see what else I can find. Be careful, Lumi. Erick's planning something dangerous, and he won't hesitate to use his new connections to get what he wants."

As Kite slipped away, Lumi sighed heavily, pushing her chair back and standing up. "Let's get ready, then. If Erick's making a move, we'd better be prepared."

Heath nodded in agreement, standing alongside her. "Whatever happens, we'll face it together."

Lumi managed a tired smile, grateful for the support of her friends. The challenges ahead were daunting, and Erick's plans were becoming more dangerous by the day. But with her friends by her side, and with Glaciel's sarcastic yet reliable guidance, Lumi knew she could handle it—one way or another.

And when all was said and done, she would finally get that lazy day she so desperately craved.