When Hearth Johansson heard that the Gardening Club has disbanded, he knew that there was an opening for a new club to be formed. The eighth-year Mesmer had been thinking about a club idea for a long time now, and now, he had a chance to form it.
The Villainous Abilities Club, he had always called it in his mind. A club where elves with abilities that caused them to be shunned by others could bond over their experiences and grow from them, improving the elvin world. Of course, he wouldn’t decline someone with a good ability or if they were talentless-that just meant more help and support with the group, of course.
Unfortunately, Hearth had a problem. In order to form a club, you must have three other individuals supporting you. And Hearth had literally no friends. So, Hearth would have to advertise. He took a sheet of paper and wrote out a notice for support for his club and tacked it to the news and messages board most elves looked at each school day. Each day, Hearth would come up to the board hopefully, but there were no names on his paper, and he’d have to leave dejectedly.
After a month, which was the longest time an elf could keep a message or a flyer on the board, Hearth sighed and walked up to the board to remove the paper. To his surprise, it was filled with names.
1. Alaina Banks (I’m a Shade, and I’m glad that there might be a club where there will be others to help make a change and get it into elvin minds that us with villainous abilities aren’t evil!)
2. Loki Noda (It is a pleasure to see a fellow Mesmer making a stand for all the rest of us. I will do my best to support you in your endeavors.)
3. Thomas Hood (I’m a Charger, nothing too special, but I’m glad there are people out there like you willing to help others! I’ll totally support you!)
4. Georgia Piakno (Talentless artist here! You seem like an awesome guy, you go, man!)
5. Koda Williams (Your friendly neighborhood Guster here! Keep doing your awesome work!)
6. Kyle Lim (Beguiler, right over here! What you’re doing right now is super manly, you’re awesome!)
7. Jeremy MC (Kehehehe! Technopaths are clearly the best, but hey, you’re pretty cool too, Mesmerizing Man!)
The list went on for a while, and with each comment, Hearth almost wanted to cry. He pulled the sheet off the board and dashed to a professor’s office to get the club verified.
The next day, a flyer explaining when and where the first meeting for the club would be was tacked onto the wall. The following week, Hearth sat nervously at a large table, students flooding into the slightly cramped room.
“Well...thank you for coming! This marks the first meeting of The Villainous Abilities Club. Let’s get started, shall we?”
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