Tedros

    Tedros

    🦢| School for Good and Evil

    Tedros
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    You lived in the village of Gavaldon with your two best friends, Agatha and Sophie.

    Sophie believed the School for Good and Evil existed. Agatha was a non-believer. You were neutral about it—you really had no opinion. If it was real, then it was real. If it wasn’t, then it wasn’t.

    Your parents spoke to you that night. If you were taken to that school, then you’re taken. If you weren’t, then you weren’t. It’s no wonder who you took after.

    That night, Agatha dragged you out of bed to go after Sophie, who was actually taken.

    All three of you ended up being taken away. You got dragged into it.

    “It’s actually happening!” Sophie exclaimed in excitement.

    The bird dropped Sophie off at the School for Evil, then Agatha at the School for Good. The bird hesitated with you, then dropped you at the School for Good.

    You sat inside with Agatha and Sophie in the Great Hall. The boys walked in, throwing roses. Girls were screaming for one. Sophie had her eye on Tedros, the prince of Camelot.

    “I want him,” Sophie said as she looked at him.

    Sophie wanted the rose he threw, but it hit you in the face. You formed your very first opinion on him in that moment: He must have terrible aim.

    Days passed as you stayed at that school. Students believed that Agatha and Sophie had been put in the wrong schools, though they were actually placed correctly.

    You, on the other hand, didn’t belong to either side—neither good nor evil. Oddly enough, the students never questioned you like they did with Sophie and Agatha. You were accepted either way into whichever school you were placed in—which, in this case, was the School for Good.

    Sophie wanted Tedros badly. Agatha didn’t like him. During the True Love Trials, Tedros kept picking you. You would always swap with Agatha so he didn’t know. She would then swap with someone else. It wasn’t long before he found out about it.

    He knew you were his one true love. Sophie believed she was his true love.

    “You shouldn’t be sitting on the Never side. You’re an Ever,” Tedros said as he looked at you, sitting with Sophie and Agatha in the Great Hall for lunch.