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Willing Prey

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Feb 21, 2026

★ Gerald Aldrick ★

“Mr. Aldrick?”

Gerald stopped in his stride, looking off to the side. Down the half-lit hallway, was one of their students, Jennie. She peeked over the edge of the wall, her soft rounded cheeks puffed from her pouting. 

“I’m sorry, Mr. Aldrick. My rice cooker is acting up again. I—could you fix it for me later? I can’t afford another one…”

Her voice was so gentle, so innocent. She left her hiding spot, inching towards him in slow, careful steps. 

Was she just nervous or genuinely scared?

Was he scowling?

Breathe in. 

He risked it and reached out his gloved hand to pat the teen on the head, only imagining the texture of her dark strands.

“Did you try to cook your rice with cheese again?”

Jennie startled. Not from the touch, but from his words.

“Nooooo…” She rolled that word, avoiding meeting his eyes. Her cheeks were a shade of pink by the time Gerald chuckled. 

“Well… maybe a little bit?” she added. Her mischievous grin said it all.

He ruffled her hair playfully. The girl flailed her hands to stop him, but her smiling from cheek to cheek gave her away.

“I’ll take a look at it later,” he retracted his hand, a content smile on his face.

Gerald noticed she had her school uniform on, but rumpled like she had thrown it on in a rush. His eyes narrowed on the yellow accents of the black fabric which signified her faction placement. 

The factions that would determine the students’ roles in the war. 

He shook his head—no, conscription was unlikely to last until then. His students were third years right now, between the ages of seventeen and eighteen years old. They still had at least four years until graduation. 

Gerald had been following the news daily, checking to see if the royals would finally fulfill their promise to stop sending spiriters to Volnyr. 

The news was yet to come. 

He had to stop thinking about it. 

Jennie…

He pointed his gaze at her as he crossed his arms. “Now, young lady, shouldn’t you be preparing for your math exam?”

“Ah, yes, yes. Of course! I’ve still got an hour to memorize the formulas though, hehe,” she said as she scratched the back of her head nervously. 

Gerald chose not to comment about the last minute studying session. 

“Well, get to it then. I want to see an A+ on that scoreboard at worst.”

She gawked at him with those auburn eyes. “At worst? Mr. Aldrick, that’s too strict!”

He chuckled; the girl realized he was messing with her, so she ran off. But not without turning right before leaving the hallway.

“Thank you. Mr. Aldrick.”

Once she disappeared into the house, Gerald’s smile vanished. 

He hated this job.

He really, truly despised this job.

Not the children, no. If anything, guiding them through their years at the academy and helping them with any problem he could fix busied him. It allowed him to think about what mattered, not what was in the past. 

But even that couldn’t bring joy to his life. He wished it would.

But he failed.

He continued down the hallway, thankfully avoiding any more run-ins with the students, and exited towards campus. 

The courtyard was a massive sprawl of land, with luscious trees and clean pathways. The seven class houses were all lined up next to each other—each with its distinct flavour. 

Of course, Indigo House had to be the one furthest from the academy itself. Just his luck. 

Just another annoyance in his life.

Sometimes, the memories from his time here as a student brought a smile to his face. But it was temporary, and bittersweet at best. 

All of his friends…

All of them were gone…

Lisbeth was gone…

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He was a veteran, she was a foreigner.

He loved her, she could read his mind.

He wore gloves to protect others from his sins.

She wore kimonos to reclaim her identity.

Colonel Gerald Aldrick survived the war, but he didn't come back the same man.

Now, a teacher at the academy where he was once alive and full of dreams, he moved through each day like a ghost of the past.

Until Robin Taylor stormed into his office.

Fierce, beautiful, and convinced he was an abusive teacher, the caretaker tore into him with a passion that made his long-dead heart race for the first time in years. She called him useless. A doormat. A terrible liar. She threatened his job and walked away without a second glance.

Gerald should have been offended.

Instead, he was captivated.

But this was not a story of fate.

Robin saw nothing but a sad excuse of a man. A violent soldier pathetically entranced by her looks.

Like everyone else.

Robin knew exactly what this man wanted, no stranger to that 'line of work'. She had every intention of using his legendary colonel status for the ambitions and prominence of Trizstan's Spiriter Home.

But was that all she truly wanted?
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