The beginning
I am no ordinary girl.This is my secret.Don't tell.
One day when I was five,I saw an old man on the couch.
"Mommy,who is that?"I asked.
"Who?"She asked.
"That man,who is he?"I pointed at nothing.
One day when I was six,I found a pouch full of golden-silvery dust.I poured it all over me.Then slept.It was a very hot night,but I was freezing cold.
I woke up to see air conditioners flying all over the house.I fell asleep again,but was hungry.I got up,just to find that my room turned into a kitchen.
When I was ten,I could turn into a mermaid,and make other people turn into mermaids,and fairies.What I didn't know was just ahead.
One year later,I began to study witchcraft.In class instead of doing my work,in class I wrote spells and put them in my binder.I got so behind I stayed up late to make a spell to do my work for me.Soon my friend discovered I was studying witchcraft and soon after that she started.
School
I began to skip school,so did my friend.One day,while we were studying witchcraft we heard the doorbell ring.We hid everything and went downstairs.The first thing I noticed was my principal and councilor.I was about to run but they saw us.They told us to sit down.I was afraid,then I saw a ghost of a witch next to them and shook her head.Knowing what that meant I tugged my friend's sleeve,and we ran into the nearby woods.We ran to a creek and sat down.
"What are we going to do?"I asked.
"First of all why did you run?It was only the principal and councilor."She asked.
So I began to tell her the story when we heard something move nearby.We ducked in some bushes.
"I don't know where they could have gone."
"Me neither,there isn't any safety out here."
"Lets check the house again those papers told us everything though."
"Witchcraft."
I was horrified.What could I do?I heard a rustle behind me.I turned around.Nothing.Another one,this time closer.
Texte: illistrations don't belong to me
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 22.11.2009
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To my family friends and bookrix to the making of this book