Chapter 3: A Princes Power

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B. Sacrifice your people

C. Sacrifice yourself

D. Sacrifice your friends

Axel circled C, and moved onto the next question.

2. You're already running late to class,the fourth time this week. On the way to class, you see a first year who's lost. You remembered what the professor warned you: "If you're late one more time, you lose your Groom Room for a month" Do you:

A. Help the student. (It's okay, losing it for a month isn't much)

B. Let the student learn where their classes are by themselves.(That's how I learned my way.)

C. Tell another student to help them. (So I won't lose my Groom Room privileges and they find their class)

D. Quickly go tell the teacher that there's a lost student and then go help the student out.


Axel circled A.

"Okay, last question." Axel muttered to himself.

3. You are fighting against a villain who has captured:

A. Your teachers who've helped you grow and taught you.

B. Your True Love.

C. Your parent/s

D. Your friends

You can only save one of the options above, who will you save and why?

Axel stared dumbfounded at the question. "How am I supposed to choose?" He mumbled to himself. If someone chooses their teachers, they can help them free the others as well. Axel thought to himself. He circled A once again, and wrote his reasoning, but then raised his hand. "Professor, can you come here for a minute?"

"Of course Axel, what's the problem?" Professor Dovey said, walking up to him.

"There's always more than one way to save everyone, that's what the fairytales show us." Axel told her in a whisper.

Dovey gave the young prince a proud smile. "And?" She asked.

"And so there must be more than one way to save all of them, not just one." Axel explained to her.

"And how would you do that?" Dovey probed.

Axel smiled, "You can look at my worksheet."

Dovey took a quick glance at the worksheet. "I can't tell you whether you did it right or wrong, because everyone has their own definition of Good, but if you finished, I'll take the paper back.. Write your name as well." She told him, taking his paper after he wrote his name.

"Professor here's my paper as well." Carter said, giving Dovey his paper.

"Thank you." Dovey replied, taking the paper.

"Here you go professor." Jamie said, giving Dovey his paper as well.

"Thank you gentlemen." Dovey, said taking the paper.

TIme skip -Sword practice-

Axel grunted as the silver sword caught him in the ribs. He was fighting the masked boy and somehow, the boy was beating him. The boy was a bit shorter than him, but he was just as fast, maybe even faster. Axel managed to get in a strike to the upper arm, but it seemed to do almost no damage. The masked boy brought his sword down just as Axel lunged, and the masked boys' sword came down hard on his thigh. Axel winced, and tried to continue fighting as if nothing had happened, but his leg really hurt.

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