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*FLASHBACK*

Austin and Gwen raced through the fields, the tall grasses brushing against their legs as they ran. They were both grinning from ear to ear, their cheeks flushed with excitent.

As they reached a clearing in the field, they slowed down to catch their breath. They were there to practice their spells, and they had brought their books and wands with them.

Gwen flipped open her book to the page they had been studying, and Austin did the sa. They read the incantations together, slowly at first, making sure they had the pronunciation just right. Then they practiced the wand movents, carefully following each other's lead.

As they repeated the spells, they started to get more confident, their voices growing louder and more assured. The grass around them rustled, and a gentle breeze picked up, carrying the sweet scent of wildflowers.

Gwen's spell caused a small, glittering orb to appear in front of her wand, while Austin's spell made the ground shake ever so slightly. They laughed in delight at their successes.

After casting spells and practicing magic for a while, Austin and Gwen decided to take a break and run around the field. They chased each other, laughing and screaming with excitent. Gwen managed to catch Austin by casting a spell that froze him in place, and she taunted him playfully as he tried to break free.

"Ha! Gotcha!" Gwen exclaid triumphantly, twirling her wand in the air.

"Okay, okay, you win," Austin admitted, his face flushed with exertion. "Let's take a breather."

They both collapsed onto the grass, breathing heavily. Gwen lay on her back, gazing up at the sky, while Austin sat up, studying his wand.

"You know, I was thinking," he said, breaking the silence. "We've been learning a lot of defensive spells, but what if we learned so offensive spells too?"

Gwen sat up, looking intrigued. "Like what?"

"Well, there's the Stunning spell, and the Disarming spell," Austin said, his eyes sparkling with excitent. "We could practice them on each other, to see how they work."

Gwen frowned slightly. "I don't know, Austin. Offensive spells can be dangerous. What if we accidentally hurt each other?"

Austin shrugged. "We could set so ground rules, like only using them at a safe distance, and wearing protective gear."

Gwen thought about it for a mont before nodding in agreent. "Okay, let's give it a try."

They spent the next hour practicing the Stunning and Disarming spells, taking turns firing them at each other from a safe distance. They both learned how to dodge and block the spells, and their reflexes improved significantly.

As the sun began to set, painting the sky with orange and pink hues, they lay on their backs in the grass, feeling satisfied with their progress.

"That was so much fun," Gwen said, grinning from ear to ear.

"I know, right?" Austin replied, smiling back. "We're getting really good at this."

Gwen nodded in agreent, feeling grateful for having such a good friend and magic partner. They both lay there for a while longer, enjoying the peacefulness of the mont before packing up and heading back to their respective hos.

"That was a great idea, Austin," Gwen said, as they walked back towards the village. "Learning those spells was a lot of fun."

"I'm glad you liked it," Austin replied, grinning. "And who knows, maybe one day we'll have to use those spells for real."

Gwen looked at him, feeling a twinge of apprehension. "I hope not," she said softly.

Austin put his arm around her shoulders, comforting her. "Don't worry, Gwen. We'll be ready for anything."

As they walked back towards the village, Austin felt a sense of unease creeping over him. He had been keeping a secret from Gwen, one that was becoming harder to bear every day.

He couldn't help but wonder about Gwen's relationship with Luscious, the handso prince who had stolen her heart. Austin knew that Gwen was in love with Luscious, and he had accepted long ago that he could never compete with him.

But still, he couldn't help but feel a pang of jealousy whenever Gwen ntioned Luscious' na. He tried to push those feelings aside, but they lingered at the back of his mind.

"Gwen," he began hesitantly, his heart beating fast. "Have you heard from Luscious lately?"

Gwen's face lit up at the ntion of Luscious. "Yes, I got a letter from him just the other day," she said, pulling a piece of parchnt out of her pocket. "Do you want to read it?"

Austin nodded, feeling a twinge of disappointnt. He wished he could be the one sending letters to Gwen, telling her about his adventures and missions.

Austin took the letter, feeling a pang of jealousy as he read Luscious words. He knew that Gwen was in love with Luscious, not him, but he couldn't help how he felt. "He seems like a great guy," Austin said, trying to keep his voice steady.

"He is," Gwen replied, a dreamy look in her eyes. "He's so brave and clever, and he's always doing amazing things."

Austin felt a twinge of pain in his chest. He knew he could never asure up to Luscious in Gwen's eyes, no matter how hard he tried.

"I'm happy for you, Gwen," he said, forcing a smile. "You deserve soone who makes you happy."

Gwen looked at him, sensing his discomfort. "Are you okay, Austin? You seem a little down."

Austin sighed, knowing that he couldn't keep his feelings hidden any longer. "Gwen, there's sothing I need to tell you," he said, taking a deep breath. "I know that you love Luscious, but...I have feelings for you. More than just friendship."

Gwen's eyes widened in surprise, and her cheeks turned bright red. "Austin, I...I had no idea," she stamred. "I care about you a lot, but not in that way."

Austin felt his heart sink. He had known this would be the outco, but it still hurt to hear it. "I understand," he said quietly. "I just had to tell you how I feel."

They walked in silence for a few minutes, both lost in their own thoughts. Finally, Gwen spoke up.

"Austin, I hope this won't change our friendship," she said, looking at him earnestly. "You're my best friend, and I don't want to lose that."

Austin nodded, feeling a glimr of hope. "Of course not, Gwen. I value our friendship too much to let sothing like this get in the way."

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