Minutes later;
Michelle’s Bedroom …
“Now
where is her book bag?” she asked herself before spotting it, “Ah, found it.”
She flies over to it and uses her
wand and makes it unzip and open on its own. Once opened she flies inside and
searches for the folder with the form in it.
“Ah found it,” her tiny voice said
very loudly.
“Huh,” said a sleepy sounding
Michelle who had been sitting at her desk doing homework, “Mom, is that you?”
“Ah!”
screamed Mary in her head, “I’ve got to
be more careful when I talk out loud in this form. Even though I’m a fairy, as
the Queen I have the ability to magnify my voice to sound like I am still in
human form. I have got to be more careful.”
Using this distinct skill, Mary
says, “No sweetie, I don’t need anything.”
“Okay,” said Michelle thinking, “Man, I must have dosed off for a moment.”
“Whew,”
thought Mary, “that was close. Now to get
this form out of this bag.”
She uses her wand to make the folder
to come out of the bag as she herself floats out. Just as the folder is about
to be completely out of the bag Michelle notices and puts it back in the bag
and zips it up.
“Man,” she thought, “I thought for sure this thing was zipped. If it wasn’t then I must
be losing it.”
“Rats,”
thought Mary, “She zipped it back up but
it won’t stop me.”
Using her wand
she makes the bag unzip from the inside and then turns the folder invisible so
Michelle can’t see it when she flies out with it again and begins to fly out
with the folder following her. Once outside the room, she resumes her human
form and with the folder in her hand she returns to her husband downstairs.
“I’ve got it,” said Mary, “Inside
this folder is the permission form you signed to give her permission to do
something she probably shouldn’t be doing.”
“Well let’s just hope it’s not
permission to donate blood,” said David.
Mary opens the folder and sure
enough the permission slip was inside and on top.
“Here it is,” said Mary pulling out
the form, “Huh, it’s a permission slip for a field trip to a science museum.
Looks like she told us the truth.”
“Really?” asked David, “Well that’s
a relief. And it will be good for her to go on a field trip.”
“Well now that we’re satisfied that
she is not donating blood,” said Mary, “I’ll put this back and she’ll never
know we looked at it again.”
Minutes
later, Michelle comes running down the stairs just as Mary returns to her
chair.
“Uh, mom, dad?” asked Michelle,
“Were either one of you in my room just now?”
“No,” lied Mary, “we weren’t in
there.”
“Well that’s strange,” said
Michelle, “I could have sworn there were two people in my room just now. I
could just feel them like a sixth sense or something.”
David and Mary look at each other.
“What’s going on?” asked Michelle.
“Should we tell her?” asked David.
“I guess she’s ready to learn the
truth,” said Mary.
“Learn the truth about what?” asked
Michelle.
“The truth about your heritage and
what happen to your real mom,” said Mary.
“My real mom?” asked a puzzled
Michelle, “but you are my real mom.”
“You don’t know how much it means to
hear you say it but I am in fact not your real mom but your grandmother,” said
Mary.
“And I’m your grandfather,” said
David.
“What? Am I adopted or something?”
asked Michelle.
“Something like that,” said Mary.
“But what happen to my real
parents?” said Michelle.
“Well…” began Mary who looked at
David.
“You open this can of worms so you
are going to have to be the one who eats them,” said David.
“Okay,” said Mary, “Your mom was
killed by a vampire when you were just a little girl.”
“A vampire?” asked Michelle, “are
you kidding me? There is no such thing as a vampires.”
“Oh but there is,” said Mary, who
then stands up and presses her forehead, “Just as there are such things like
fairies.”
Michelle watches in bewilderment as
her mom becomes the fairy queen.
“Wow, mom,” said Michelle, “I had no
idea that you were a fairy much less the fairy queen.”
“Well I haven’t always been the
fairy queen,” said Mary, “The crown on my head was passed down to me from my
mom who got it from her mom and it has been passed down from generation to
generation for centuries.”
“Wait, are you telling me that I’m
the heir apparent to that crown?” asked Michelle.
“Well,” said Mary, “I guess you are
since you mom is dead.”
“Is that why I have the sixth
sense?” asked Michelle.
“Well there are two reasons for
that,” said David, “One, your grandmother being the Fairy Queen and it being an
inheritable trait and two, my ancestor is none other than the ‘Van Helsing.’”
“The ‘Van Helsing’?” asked Michelle,
“I don’t understand.”
“The famous vampire slayer,” said
Mary.
“Oh, him,” said Michelle, “And being
that I’m what part vampire slayer and part fairy princess that is what gives me
the sixth sense.”
“Actually,” said David, “the fairy
part has no part in you developing a sixth sense.”
“Except the fact,” said Mary who
immediately resumes human form again, “It was the Original Fairy Queen that
gave Van Helsing such a skill that was passed down from generation to
generation.”
“But am I not part fairy?” asked
Michelle.
“No,” said Mary, “That is not
something one can be born as. Fairies are made not born.”
“Made?” asked Michelle, “by whom?”
“Another fairy,” said Mary.
“But if I’m the heir to the throne how do I become
the Fairy Queen once you are gone?” asked Michelle, “Do I have to first be a fairy
first?”
“No,” said Mary, “the moment the
crown is on your head then you will become the new Fairy Queen but don’t get
your hopes up of becoming the fairy queen anytime soon. Something must first
happen to me in order for you to obtain the crown or I must willingly give it
up to you. And I am not going to do that just yet. Not until you are ready.”
“But back to my having this sixth
sense,” said Michelle, “You said it came from Van Helsing himself.”
“Well,” said David, “As it is told
in my family, The Van Helsing was once a great leader in a small English
village during the early Middle Ages. He was a strict leader who did not
tolerate the practice of witchcraft and a lot of people were executed at the
stake because of this, some of which were innocent. But despite the constant
executions, witchcraft was still being practice. And was mainly the fault of
one woman.”
He looks at Mary.
“Her name was Vanessa Wickens,” said
Mary continuing the story, “And she was the mother of modern day witchcraft. It
is because of her witches still exist.”
“Wait what does witchcraft have to
do with me having a sixth sense?” asked Michelle.
“Everything,” said Mary, “Vanessa
and Van Helsing were in loved but he had no clue that she was a witch because
she had him under her spell. That was until my ancestor the Original Fairy
Queen broke the spell and he saw Vanessa for who she really was and had her
executed along with anyone in the village who was a follower of hers.”
“But how did he get a sixth sense
and how do I now have it?” asked Michelle demanding to know.
“The Fairy Queen, fearing something
evil may come out of the death of Vanessa, enchanted Van Helsing with special
skills and powers to combat evil,” explained Mary, “One of those skills is the
ability to sense things.”
“Okay,” said Michelle, “Why did I
inherited them? And did my mom also inherit them?”
“You inherited them for the same
reason Van Helsing was given them,” said David, “It is your destiny to combat
evil forces on this planet.”
“What kind of evil forces?” asked
Michelle.
“Like vampires,” said David, “for
one.”
“So Van Helsing is real and I am his
descendant,” said Michelle, “I guess
Victoria was right.”
“The question now is,” said David,
“do you want to carry on the tradition of the family name?”
“Uh,” said Michelle, “I guess. What
do I have to do?”
“First,” said David, “You need lots
of training in order to horn that skill of yours. Also as you trained you will
discover that it isn’t your only ability.”
“Wow,” said Michelle, “this is all
just so overwhelming. I am going to have to process all of this. So, I’m going
to bed.”
She stands up and walks upstairs.
“Wow,” said Mary, “that was
pleasant.”
“Hopefully,” said David, “by the
time I get her ready to fight vampires, she won’t be one herself or worse yet a
queen.”
“I hope your right,” said Mary, “and
I have a bad feeling about all of this. I don’t think that permission slip
actually said what I read to you. An evil force was behind what I read. And I
think that is what she felt in the room not me.”
“But didn’t she say she sense two
presences in her bedroom?” asked David.
“She did,” said Mary, “And I don’t
know what that second presence was but I felt it too.”
“Do you think someone could be
manipulating things to make sure she becomes a vampire queen?” asked David.
“It’s what makes the most sense,”
said Mary.
“But who would want our little girl
to become a Vampire Queen knowing the huge consequences in that task,” said
David.
“I don’t know,” said Mary.
“Do you think we should have told
her the rest of the story?” asked David.
“What about her being the daughter
of two rogue vampires making her a future queen,” said Mary, “Telling her that
now will more than likely guarantee that she’ll become one.”
“So do we ever tell her?” asked
David.
“Not for a very long time,” said
Mary.
Preview
of Chapter Two:
Somewhere
in the middle of town…
Author's note: What will happen next? You will have to wait until next Monday morning at 8:00 to find out. Chapter two will be an exciting 5-parter and therefore there will be a part up everyday next week. Please enjoy.
I'm enjoying this so far! Curious to see how a genie comes into play with all of this!
ReplyDeleteThank-you, The genie will have a very important role I assure you.
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