Meet Katherine Ainsley. She's a fifteen year old high school sophomore. Katherine is normal school girl, or so everyone thinks. She and her friends share an extraordinary secret. They're supernatural creatures. Trouble moves into town, Eithan and Nandalia who are twins. Can the friends eliminate this threat or do they wind up in something unexpected.
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Prologue
M.Y.T.H: is a secret and supernatural organisation. That's right. Fairies, witches, werewolves, demons and vampires are real. We live amongst humans, keeping our identities secret. Almost all creatures are part of M.Y.T.H, apart from vampires.
They separated around six hundred years ago, when their elder, Homer, suggested to stop getting their blood simply from humans but from animals, to remain a secret. However they didn't want to, since it would make them 'weaker'. The elders told them that they could be banished or they could leave. So the vampires chose to leave and keep their pride intact.
Humans don't know that we're real. In malls, grocery stores, concerts, schools, everywhere. A mythical creatures have an aura that allows others to identify then. After you become familiar with their aura, you can track them anyway.
M.Y.T.H's job is protect humans from other supernatural creatures, ones with evil intentions. Main they're vampires or others who had left. Whenever there's an emergency, they meet in a hard to get to castle in the Himalaya Mountains.
The last meeting was in the seventeen hundreds when supernatural creatures were being hunted by the ones they were trying to protect.
Of course that was years before my friends and I were born. M.Y.T.H had hoped that they wouldn't be in another situation like that, but I'll tell you. They didn't hope hard enough.
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Chapter One
Katherine
"Hey Mum," I called as I walked down the stairs. I hadn't put on my chocker yet, so my fox like features were showing, such as my light coloured tail and ears. My eyes didn't look like human eyes, instead having a silt, making them look like they belonged on a fox. "Is Marissa here yet?"
"Young lady put your cocker on," Mum told him showing me her bracelet. Mum was a cat demon, while I was a fox demon. I thought I looked more like Mum then Dad, both being a light cream colour. However Mum could turn into any cat, while I could turn into any fox. "If I have to wear my bracelet and Michaela has to wear his watch, then you have to wear yours."
"Yes Mum." Putting on my chocker my tail disappeared into my spine, along with my ears. My eyes went brighter and my pupil looked more like a human's and less like an animal's. "Better?"
"Young lady, don't sass your mother," Dad said walking into the kitchen his brown hair matching his tanned skin. I knew he was joking, he always joked. "Don't worry sport. Why don't you meet your friends?"
"Katherine get your butt out here!" I heard Marissa yell from her. Marissa had to pick us up, since she was the only one with a car that would fit all of us. Marissa was a shape shifter with short blonde hair and pale blue eyes. She always had the best gossip, even from M.Y.T.H.
"Hey Marissa, where are the others?" I asked her looking at her black skirt and blue top. She usually already picked up Dylan.
"Something happened at Dylan's with his Uncle and cousin."
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"Hey Ava," I called Ava. Ava loved sports, she sighed up for ever sport that the school had to offer, not cheerleading, and always carried around her sports bag with her, so she didn't get caught out. "Anything going to happen today?"
"We got new students," Ava told us. Her family was physics, one of the past in the supernatural world. Her brown eyes dulled as she looked at the future, matching hair in a ponytail. "A boy and girl. Both of them are from Australia, like their natives from the country."
"Really?" Marissa asked as Ava got into the middle seat and climbed into the back. It was easier if we did that. Fill the back before filling the middle, since I was Marissa's best friend I always got the friend. "To Kara's."
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"Hey Kara," Ava shouted from the window. I always felt sorry for my fairy friend, since her Dad always made her wear a school uniform, even if we could wear whatever we wanted, something about wanting her to focus more on school then clothes.
"One day we'll get you out of those school clothes," Marissa told the blonde haired brown haired girl. I knew Kara hated wearing what her Dad made her, but she knew he had a reason, since her Mum was a top student before she started to care about clothes, making the 'fairy's' clothing line.
"One day," Kara agreed climbing into the back with Ava, who smiled and pulled her into a hug before a loud slap was heard. "Ava you smell."
"Thanks Kara, I love you too."
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"Tiffany," I said to the black haired girl sitting in front of her house. All of use lived in old houses, ones our families had owned since America became a colony in the fifteen hundreds? I was never good at history. "Get in the car, werewolf."
"Whatever you say werefox," she said smiling at her words, but I only rolled my eyes. I wasn't a werefox, I was a demon fox there's a difference. "So I'm in the back this time? Where's Dylan?"
"Trouble at home," I told her before she looked at me with confusion. Her family used to live in Mexico, so there skin was darker than ours. Along with her eyes and hair, but we loved her and her black wolf anyway.
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"Hey Dylan what happen?" I asked the black haired boy. In some lights it looked like he had blue highlights, but we knew that was from being a witch. "Is Destinee okay?"
"I'm fine," Destinee said walking out of the house. She was still in middle school, which was next to the high school, but she needed to get to school. "I was wondering if I could join you? Dad's has to go to hospital, he thinks he broke his hip."
"He's a little young to be breaking his hip," Ava said from the backseat. I knew she was looking into Landyn's future to see what the results were. "He didn't, but he did almost break his leg. Seriously, fall down the stairs?"
"We need to go to school, before I hex you lot," Dylan said as he and Destinee got into the car. Marissa only smiled, but we were used to both Hantaywee's threats, since witches mostly used the same thing. Don't do this and I'll hex you, but the hex would be different depending on who you were talking to.
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"Ava was right," Marissa said parking next to the new car. The school wasn't that big, so it was easy to spot a new car. We lived in a small town, so the school didn't have more than five hundred students, along with the middle school who were shared buildings with.
"Of course I was," Ava said walking to her first class the bell had rang the moment we pulled in, it was how we timed it. Avoiding having to wait for the bell and having people try to talk to us about our weirdness. "I can see the future, besides they're in our English class."
"So we get to see them?" Dylan asked a smile on his face. Many called him a player, but he wasn't he just was nice. Through he did flirt a bit, but it was harmless fun and he never did anything. He had a few girlfriends, but usually, their relationship was built on a lie. "We better get to class then."