From Chapter 12…[U1]
She
rotates the right hand creating a circle of swirly lights and throws them at
her target saying, “Turn to Stone!”
The instance the lights touched the
school secretary she began to turn to stone.
“So the newest vampire queen has
acquired witchcraft powers now,” she said, “Fortunately, for me I have a
counter spell handy that will save me without turning me into a witch.”
She quickly with her free mobilized
hand touched her fairy gem on her headband and wished to become a fairy.
Chapter 13
Girls’ Restroom…[U2]
“You’re a fairy?” asked Michelle.
“Yes, I am,” said the secretary who
then sprinkles dust on herself then returns to her human form.
Upon returning to being human, she
does not turn to stone.
“What happen?” asked Michelle, “I
just tried to turn you to stone and then you didn’t.”
“Like I said,” repeated the
secretary, “It was a counter-spell. I simply became a fairy and sprinkled dust
on myself and then resume human form.”
Michelle looks frightened.
“What’s wrong?” asked the secretary.
“You’re not going to tell my grandma
about this are you?” asked Michelle.
“She’ll have to be informed as queen
of the fairies,” said the secretary, “Actually, she probably is already aware
just as she is when a fairy becomes a witch.”
“Speaking of which,” said Michelle,
“you mention I had obtain witchcraft powers, what did you mean by that?”
“I mean the spell you attempted to
cast was a witch’s one,” said the secretary.
“But how did I obtain witchcraft
powers when I was never a fairy?” asked Michelle.
“That I’m not 100% sure but I
imagine someone in your clan probably bit a witch on a full moon lit night,”
said the secretary.
“But how did that give me
witchcraft?” asked Michelle.
“The vampire is in your clan,” said the
secretary, “That connection the two of you had gave you the powers of
witchcraft, too. Plus, all the vampires in your clan now have witchcraft as
well.”
“If there a way to get rid of these
powers?” asked Michelle, “I don’t want the queen inside of me learning of this
or she will surely use it to take over of my body.”
“Wait you are the queen,” said the
secretary.
“Not really,” said Michelle, “Being
the descendent of Van Helsing and the Vampire Queen has somehow given me a
split-personality which means she and I are different people.”
“I don’t think I believe you,” said
the secretary.
“It’s true,” said Michelle, “I’ve
talked to her many times even though I rather not.”
“Well if you are serious about not
having witchcraft in you then all you have to do is say, ‘I denounce my
craft’,” said the secretary.
“I see,” said Michelle.
“But wait until the next full moon
night to do it,” said the secretary, “If you do it then, witchcraft can’t ever
return to your body. No matter how many witches are bitten by vampires in your
clan.”
“I’ll do that,” said Michelle, “Uh
about me being late to class.”
“I’ll tell you what,” said the
secretary pulling out a slip of paper, “give this to your teacher. It’s an
excuse for being tardy.”
“Thank-you,” said Michelle.
“You’re welcome,” said the
secretary, “Oh and if you are right about there being two personalities in you
then I would consider casting a spell on yourself to further restrain your
other half. But to keep such spell intact you don’t need to denounce the
craft.”
“Wow,” said Michelle, “that is a
tough decision to make.”
“And I know you will make the right
one,” said the secretary, “besides you are a Van Helsing after all.”
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