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One In A Million - Chapter 2: Magic Makes Life Happy
by Annabelle

Annie looked around at the small motel room that was going to be home for the next few days. She sighed as she started to unpack her clothes into the mini-dresser that was starting to show wear and tear. As much as she loved being on the road with Molly and the band it was starting to get to her. Never having the same bed at night, except those rare days where they just kept driving and did not stop for a few days. Even then that really did not count because there was really no place for her to call home. Sure Hope Springs is where everyone else on the bus called home but Annie had not been living there long enough to think of it as home.

Annie went over to the little round table that was in her room and set up her laptop. She plugged in the phone cord into the wall, pressed the on button, and waited to be connected to the net. As she waited she propped her head up with her hand and stared out the window looking at the snowfall gently on the ground. The motel manager had said that there was a big storm coming in tonight and it was going to stick around for a few days so they were lucky that they got to the motel when they did. She had been so mesmerized by the snow that she jumped a little when her laptop beeped at her to let her know that she had e-mail.

The mail was from Fi asking if everyone was okay and to write back as soon as she could. Annie looked at the e-mail for a moment. This was the second e-mail that had been sent her today by Fi asking her if everything was going alright, something was defiantly up, but she could not figure out what is was. Annie wrote Fi back and asked her to tell if there was anything going on because she would help if she could.

Just as Annie finished up the e-mail there was a knock on the door. Annie glanced out the window to see that it was Molly standing outside. She pressed the send button on her e-mail window and ran to the door to let Molly in.

"Hey kiddo," Molly smiled as she took her coat off. "It is really coming down out there."

"Yeah I know. Do you think that you are still going to be able to do your concert even though we are suppose to be snowed in?" Annie hoped that Molly would still perform. She loved to hear Molly sing and watch the practices. Sometimes Molly would let her practice her songs with the band and being on the stage made her so happy. She loved singing and performing for others.

"I hope to sweetie, but if it gets too bad people might not come. That wouldn’t be any good," Molly hung her coat up and sat on the one of the two beds to take her shoes off. "Oh, Ned says that he is going to cook for us in the bus and then bring the food up and the boys want you to join them in a snowball fight."

"A snowball fight?" Annie looked at her strangely.

"They are guys give them a break Annie," Molly laughed at her.

"Okay whatever. I think I will stay here though," Annie said remember the incident on the bus earlier. "I have some work to do."

Molly eyed her, "Come Annie you love being outside. You have been cooped up on the bus almost all day and now you don’t want to go outside. What’s up?"

Annie smiled at her, "Nothing is wrong. I am just really behind in my schoolwork that’s all. Mr. B is gonna fail me if I don’t finish reading Taming of the Shrew by Tuesday."

"I thought that you already read that book honey," Molly spoke from the little sink on the other side of the room where she was about to wash her hands.

"Well yeah," Annie looked that the ground to think for a moment. "But I just wanted to review it one more time before I got my writing assignment for it."

"Annie go outside and have fun," Molly spoke with seriousness in her voice. Annie gave her a like that said I-don’t-wanna but Molly was not going to take no for an answer. "That’s an order Annie. Now go get on your jacket, scarf, and gloves and go outside."

Annie sulked for a moment and then sighed and put on her winter clothes and headed to the door, "I am going but I will not have fun."

"Fine as long as you go," Molly told her not looking up from the book that she was reading.

Annie opened the door and looked outside and then stepped out closing the door softly behind her. She stood there for a moment and watched the snow again. It was falling hard but it didn’t make a sound as it covered the ground and the world around her turning everything white.

"Hey Annie," Carey called up to her when he saw her come out to the walk way that went in front of all the rooms. "Don’t stay up there all night. Come on down. Jack and I were just about to start without you."

"Okay I’ll be down in a second," Annie said waving down at them and headed for the stairwell that lead down to where the guys were waiting for her.

"Carey, are you sure about this?" Jack asked a little worried.

"Of course I am sure man," Carey said with an evil smile as he collected a huge snowball into his hand. "We stand at the landing and look like we are waiting for her. Then when she gets close enough we attack"

"I think she is going to be mad," Jack’s voice was cautious but he started to make a snowball in his hands.

"Hey you guys. I am here," Annie said as she bounded down the stairs. As soon as she reached the last stair she was hit hard by two large snowballs. At first she just stood there for a moment in shock but then she realized what had happened. "Carey, Jack I am so going to get you," she warned them as she collected snow from the railing.

"Oh yeah you and what army," Carey teased her and he reached down to get more snow. Jack followed suit because he knew this was not going to be any way out of this all parties were going to be held accountable.

"My army," Annie replied rushing them and smashed the snowball on Carey’s head and ran past them picking up snow along the way.

"You are going to regret that Annie Thelen," Carey told her collecting more snow and adding to the lump that he already had.

"I don’t think so Carey Bell," Annie smiled wickedly at him and at Jack. "You know the one good thing about being smaller. You generally tend to move faster the others." She launched one snowball at Carey and then quickly aimed the other one at Jack.

Jack used the snowball that he had in hand and threw at Carey and laughed at him. "Hey man, snowball fights are all about protecting your own," he shrugged as Carey glared at him.

Before Carey had a chance to react Jack grabbed Annie’s hand and ran with her to take shelter behind a car parked in the lot. He reached down and grabbed more snow. "Get ready to run again," He gave her a lopsided grin as she picked up some snow. They both knew that Carey wouldn’t dare through snow at a car that didn’t belong to someone he know but if the left him alone for to long he would make a stock pile of snowballs.

"Ready," Annie asked him. Jack nodded. "Okay on three. One, two," and with that she used her snowball to smash into his hair and grad the one that he had in his hand. "It’s everyone for themselves Jack, you said so yourself." Annie laughed and raced out from behind the car and used the other snowball to throw at Carey as she ran for more cover.

Carey threw a snowball at her as she ran past him but he missed and did not realize that there was another person walking right behind where Annie had been standing. The snowball hit the young woman right in the shoulder. Both Jack and Annie watched what happened and came out from behind their hiding places as Carey started to apologize profusely to the girl he hit. "I am really sorry miss. I was trying to get my friend," Carey rushed up to her. "Are you okay?"

The young woman laughed a little, "I am fine. You don’t live in a place like this and not get used to being hit by stray snowballs. Just to warn you though the motel manager doesn’t like to be hit. You might want to move your game to the field that is just a few yards behind the main building. There were kids playing there early today so there should still be some barriers up for you to hid behind."

"Thanks so much," Carey smiled at her. "I am really sorry. We’ll be more careful I promise." The woman nodded and left.

"Okay who is gonna tell the parentals that we are going to the field," Carey looked from Annie to Jack who both looked back at him. "Come on you guys."

"Well if you hadn’t hit that lady we wouldn’t have to move," Annie suggested.

"She is right Carey," Jack nodded in agreement

"Fine but if you to start stock piling while I am gone," Carey warned them as he left. "And I better not catch you two making out!" He shouted back at them. Annie blushed slightly at his last comment and Jack saw it.

"Come on. The sooner we get there the sooner we can start planning out our revenge," Jack smiled at her.

Annie just nodded. Revenge? Did the idea of kissing her seem so foreign to him that he would think that he had to defend his reputation when his friends teased him about her?

Jack started to run towards the field and pulled her behind him. He was excited about this for some strange reason and he could not figure out why. It was not as if he had never had a snowball fight before or that it was the first one that he had with Annie. There was something different in the air and it was electrifying him causing him to feel elated and mischievous too.

They reached the field and there before them were a ten little mountains of snow that had obvious been used as barriers and shelters by the children who were playing there earlier. Jack looked down at the field and took in the whole thing with one large breath. It was almost like scene out of a movie but without all the people playing and goofing around. He and Annie had their own private playground and he was going to make use of it. He turned to her, "Come on. Let’s go!" With that he tugged her down a small, which lead into the field.

Annie giggled a little as she felt a rush of air brush against her face as they ran down the slope into the field. She felt a bit unbalanced for a moment and thought she was going to fall but they reached the end of the slope before that happened. She allowed herself to be pulled behind one of the snow-made barriers and laughed as she was pulled to ground next to Jack and tried to catch her breath.

"Come on Annie," Jack laughed at her. "This is not the time to be lying around. We have to start making snowballs so that when Carey gets here we can get him real good."

"Right," Annie laughed at him. They both started to collect snow and make a pile of snowballs.

"Hey you guys," Carey called out as he walked down to the field. "Where are you?"

Jack looked at Annie and singled for her to keep quite. Then he slowly tucked his head over the barrier to look and see where Carey was. He looked back at Annie and singled to her that they would start throwing on the count of three. He held up one finger.

"Come on you guys," Carey tried again. "This is so not fair." Jack held up his second finger.

"You guys if you don’t come out right now," Carey started to say but Jack held up his third finger and all the sudden Carey was being bombarded with snow. 

Carey reacted quickly though and ducked behind one the barriers that was opposite from the one that Jack and Annie were hiding behind. "Oh I am so going to get you guys," Carey called out from behind his barrier as he started to make snowballs quickly.

"Really?" Annie laughed at him. "You and what army?"

"Well you can count me in," Jack said and winked at her.

Before Annie had a chance to react Jack had used one the snowballs they had stockpiled and squashed into her hat and little bits of snow feel onto her face. Then he had run. Annie peeked over the top edge of the barrier and saw Jack run to that was few feet down and facing in perpendicular direction to the ones that she and Carey were behind.

As Jack ran for the barrier a few stray snowballs from Carey hit him but that was nothing compared to what would have happened to him if he had stayed near Annie. He leaned against the mound of snow to catch his breath and laugh. This was the best time he had since Fi left. Just laughing, goofing around, and not worrying about anything. No ghost, mischievous fairies, strange watches, or weird people. Everything here seemed perfectly normal and just being there made him feel normal. Jack never believed in any of the things that Fi or Annie claimed the saw but some weird things always seemed to be going on when no matter where the went. Annie always to talk about seeing ghosts or some other abnormal phenomenon and he thought that it could not be could for her to let her imagination run so wild, especially when she was starting to go into high school.

Carey glanced above the barrier and saw that Annie was not moving and neither was Jack. He was just going to have to shoot some snowballs blind and hope that they hit something. Carey reached down and aimed one at where he thought Jack was. Then he launched snowball after snowball listening to each sound they made. Finally he heard the snow hit something and he started to pelt them more quickly. Then there was return fire, lots of it. Carey was so busy trying to stay clear of the snow and hit Jack at the same time that he did not notice Annie’s small form move quickly along the barriers until she was right next to Jack’s.

Jack was busying throwing snowballs at Carey. He had not noticed that Annie was moving closer to him. Then out of nowhere someone jumped on him and covered his face with snow.

Annie laughed as she looked down at Jake who was spitting out snow from his mouth. "You look like a living snowman Jack," Annie told him between giggles.

"I’ll show you living snowman," Jack laughed as he flipped her over and pushed her in the snow.

"Jack no!" Annie laughed and started to throw snow up at him and he blocked it by throwing back at her.

No one noticed the two figures standing in the shadows the trees. The figures watched as the teens played in their winter paradise laughing and smiling. They did not make a move just watched over them.

"We should let him have fun. Be normal for a while," Rhylinye spoke in her familiar musical voice.

"I suppose," Puck nodded at her. "After all in a while his life will never be the same again."

"Look at them," Rhylinye laughed a little. "It is amazing how they found each other. Especially since many fey had no idea who they were until the time of the gathering drew closer."

"Yes it is a very happy coincidence," Puck smiled at her.

Rhylinye eyed him, "Did you have anything to do with this Puck?"

Puck threw his head back in the air, "My Lady love, I am insulted. To think that I would do something for any other purpose other than to amuse myself."

"How could I have made such a mistake," Rhylinye’s voice had a tone of apology in it. "If you look carefully I think you will see that the other boy might cause trouble for our happy friends," Rhylinye tried examine Puck’s to catch is reaction.

"Really?" Puck stuck out his next as if that would give him a better view of the ‘other’ boy. "One can only hope."

"Puck," Rhylinye warned him.

Puck sighed, "I know, I know. If anything interferes in the pairing of the predestined couples of Avalon it will throw our whole world in to chaos. Mass destruction, darkness, death, blah, blah, and blah." 

"And we don’t want that to happen, right?"

"Right," Puck wanted to sulk. All he wanted to do was have some fun with humans but now no one would let him.

Rhylinye shook her head at him and the looked toward the teens. She closed her eyes for a moment and then her whole body started to glow. Jack’s skin started to glow but it was only for a spilt second and a normal human eye would have not noticed but Puck did.

"Rhylinye, what did you do?"

"I just wanted to make sure that he and the others would not be bothered by the spirit world this next few days," she answered innocently.

Puck rolled his eyes at her but did choose not to pursue the matter. "Come my love. Fiona must be waiting for us by now." Rhylinye nodded and with that they both disappeared without anyone paying them heed.

*****


Fiona was exhausted. She had just spent hours practicing the same things over and over until she could get it right flawlessly. Before she agreeing to the magic lessons Fiona did not know that they were going to be so taxing or so repetitive. It was almost like going to school because she was not allowed to try doing certain things with her powers until she learned how to control the basic aspects of magic first. She dragged herself to her bed and collapsed.

"Fiona?" Aunt Melinda called up to her. "Fiona are you home?"

"Yes Aunt Melinda," Fiona called out to her. Her voice was muffled because she had turned her face to her pillows.

Aunt Melinda softly tapped on the door, "Can I come in sweetie?" She heard Fi moan softly in reply.

She stepped in and saw her niece’s limp figure lying on the bed. Melinda normally did not worry about Fi because she had always been able to take care of herself but now Melinda was not so sure. She approached the bed and sat at the foot. "Honey, are you sick," she asked softly.

Fiona turned her body around to face her worried aunt. "No Auntie. I am fine," Fi gave her a weak smile. "Just a little tired that is all. Lennie and I went horseback riding and now I feel like I have been holding up the horse all day," Fi thought to herself that what she was saying was half true. There were horses around when she was practicing, well things that were turned into horses by accident.

"Okay honey. As long as you are not sick," Melinda got off the bed. "I would hate to call your mom and tell her that I let you get sick again. Do you want any dinner or did you let Lennie’s parents stuff you?"

"Stuffed," Fi replied. She had a mini feast with Puck, Rhylinye, and Evintha earlier when they were done torturing her. It was a festival dinner to celebrate her coming back to her Fey culture. Of course her training was to be kept secret until she and Jack had decided if they were going to help their ‘family’. Rhylinye told her there would be an even bigger feast if they were given cause to celebrate.

"Well alright then. Don’t forget that you have to get up a little earlier tomorrow. I am starting my new job and I don’t want to be late. Okay sweetie?" Melinda stood and looked at Fi.

"Yes, I’ll remember," Fiona smiled at her. "Have you decided what you are going to wear for your first day?"

"I have," Melinda told her with great confidence. "But I am not going to tell you want it is because I don’t want you to start putting doubts into my head about what I picked. Cosmo said that I should wear something that I am comfortable in."

Fiona almost let her eyes roll, "I can’t believe you bought Cosmo for the sole purpose of getting this job."

"Well at least I didn’t get it because I wanted a guy," Melinda said trying to justify her wasting money on the trashy magazine.

"I will give you credit for that," Fi agreed. "I think I am gonna go to bed now Auntie. Don’t forget to sleep tonight. You don’t want to look tired and worn out on your first day. It wouldn’t make a good impression on your new boss."

"You are right," Melinda exclaimed. "I better hop in bed. Night sweetie!" Melinda kissed her on the forehead quickly and then rushed to the door stopping when she was standing in the frame. "Sweet dreams!" Then she walked down to her own room.

Fiona sighed and looked up at the ceiling of her room. Tomorrow Evintha would come when she was suppose to wake up and take her place at school and Fi would transport herself to Avalon for day two of her training. She has learned how to channel her power today but tomorrow she was going to learn now to use spells. Rhylinye explained to her that the deference between their use of spells and a wizard such as Merlin’s use of spells was that Merlin collected the magic around him. Fey were the very essences of magic. They only used hand magic and spells for show, or if they were casting multiple spells and wanted greater control of the magic that they channeled. Soon Fiona would be able to channel magic by just thought. All of this made her very happy but it also wore her out to think about it. Learning to do all of these things meant a lot of work. Magic took a lot out of a half Fey because they did not have the same magical resources within themselves, but she was going to be taught how to counteract that lack so her magic would be just as powerful as any other Fey’s. With all this thoughts floating around in hear head Fi feel asleep dreaming of the days to come.

*****


Rhylinye laughed as the raindrops started to hit her face. She stuck out her arms and spun round and round her clothes flapping beautifully around her. "You did it Fi! You did it!"

Fiona laughed as she watched Rhylinye spin, "Well I guess I did."

"I knew she would be able to all along," Puck told them with a knowing smile. "The real trick is are you able to make it stop and have the sky clear in less then a second?"

Fiona looked at him dumbfounded. She had a lot more control over her magic then she used to but it had taken her a good two weeks to get that amount of control and even then she had needed about a minute to create the rain. To get rid of it in less then a second would be even harder. Especially without the use of her hands to channel the amount of magic that would be needed to perform a task like that. "I am afraid that I would let my magic spin out of control," Fiona told them hanging her head as the rain poured down on it.

"Try Fi," Rhylinye. "You can do anything as long as you put your mind to it." Puck nodded his head in agreement.

Fi closed her eyes and grounded herself. The whole process felt like it took ten minutes but really it was only a matter of nanoseconds. Then she thought of a clear sky and sun above her head and used her mind to grab onto that image and pull it to her hard and fast. She had no idea how much time had passed but she did notice that the rain was no longer falling. She opened her eyes to see Puck and Rhylinye smiling at her.

"Congratulations Fiona. That was just under a second," Puck’s voice had a little pride in it. "Now do it again, and this time don’t take so long."

Sighing Fiona started the process of repeating the exercise until Puck and Rhylinye were happy with her control over the skill. When they finally gave her their approval she collapsed into a heap on the ground. She was so tired.

"Fiona," Rhylinye’s voice had worry in it.

"I am fine Rye. Just a little tired that is all," she smiled at her Fey Aunt.

Puck and Rhylinye looked at each other and then he spoke. "That is the problem Fi. You should not be tired at all. I am not sure you are using all your resources, you have enough of them so that you should never get tired from using magic."

Fiona gave them a look that said I’m-using-all-my-resources-I’m-only-half-Fey! She had forgotten to shield her thoughts from them though and she blushed red when she realized it.

"Oh Fiona," Rhylinye gave her a small hug. "Being half Fey doesn’t mean that you have fewer resources, it just means you have different ones."

"I don’t understand," Fi whispered.

Puck took her chin in his hand, "Look me in the eye." Fiona did as she was told. "You have resources that we Fey never could know."

"What do you mean?"

Puck put his hand on her heart, "I think you know."

Fiona nodded and closed her eyes. She pictured her family, friends, and she held on to those thoughts. She felt strength returning to her. She felt her heart being to beat faster and her blood rush through her veins. It was like a new part of her was coming to life and it was invigorating.

‘I feel stronger,’ Fi used her mind voice to path to her friends.

‘You are stronger,’ Puck told her.

‘You are as strong as any of us,’ Rhylinye’s flowery voice entered Fi’s mind. ‘I told you your amount of resources were no different then a full Fey’s. You just have to look harder that’s all.’

Fiona laughed, ‘While I guess the saying is true that good things never come easy.’

"I forgot who said that," Rhylinye’s tone indicated that she was really thinking about it. "I think I dated him for a while but he was always trying to impress me with great thoughts. Of course back then I was not interested in humanity that much I just liked to go to their parties."

"Let us not reminisce about the past ladies," Puck interrupted. "There is still much work to be done."

‘Can’t we take a break for a little while,’ one of the exercises that Fi had to practice today was trying to path her thoughts to others as much as possible. That way it would become easier for her to do.

"The more breaks you take the longer this will take. Besides we are in the home stretch now. Soon you will be able to go back to living in Hope Springs with your mom," Puck told her.

‘Mom,’ Fi just repeated in shock. Then she thought of something, ‘She hates you.’

"Nah, no one hates me," Puck told her and both of the ladies gave him a look.

"We have thought of that," Rhylinye started to explain. "We are going to take on human forms soon. You will know who we are when we come and visit you here. We have to introduce ourselves to your aunt after all. We would not want her worrying about you just randomly disappearing."

‘So what are you human names going to be,’ Fi asked as she slowly levitated herself in the air. She loved flying but she need more practice so she would not be as wobbly on when she took off and landed.

"I have one but Rhylinye has not come up with one yet," Puck teased his beloved princess.

"Picking a name is very hard," Rhylinye replied almost scolding him. "Besides don’t we have to get on with Fi’s lesson?"

"You are right Lady," Puck bowed his head and then turned to Fi. ‘We are going to play a game of hide and go seek.’

‘Hide and go seek,’ Fi replied in amazement. ‘How is that going to help me?’

‘You will learn how to use multiple powers at once and practice thinking like a Fey,’ Rhylinye gave her a silly smile. ‘Besides it is fun.’

‘There’s that word,’ Fi sighed inwardly. ‘Anytime you say something is fun it means that is dangerous and most likely not fun. So what sick twist have you put to hide and go sick.’

"It is not a sick twist. It is defense training," Puck told her rather proudly. "The Fey were the ones that came up with the so called game. Originally it was used as to practice defending ourselves from subjects of the Dark Lord."

‘Alright,’ Fi’s mind voice had disbelief in it. ‘So I have to find you and defend myself from?’

"Trust me you don’t want to know," Rhylinye had a lot of foreboding in her voice. "Well that and you can’t know. You have to use all your powers to figure out how to do this on your own and use the method that best suits you."

"Rhylinye will be the one hiding and I will be the one attacking," Puck informed her. "Just to let you know. Rhylinye can move from her hiding place anytime she wants."

‘Great,’ Fi felt defeated already. ‘Well it is only my first try.’

"That’s right Fi," Rhylinye smiled at her. "Just do the best you can."

"Alright let’s get started," Puck looked at Fi. "Good luck." With that he and Rhylinye winked out of sight.

Fi sighed to herself and kept herself levitated in the air as she closed her eyes and tried to get a sense of the land around her. They could be anywhere; it could take days to find them. Then the thought came to her. Rhylinye had told her one day that everything had its own unique magic signature. It was just the matter of detecting which one was Rhylinye and which was Puck. Fi concentrated on Rhylinye and in her mind's eye all she saw was black at first but then somewhere there was a little glimmer of rose colored light. She kept the rose light in her sight as she started to search for Puck; his light turned out to be a sky blue one. She examined each magic signature and felt the different vibrations that they gave off. They were basically the same but there was a slight variation between them. Puck’s magic vibrations seemed to be pulsing a half a second faster than Rhylinye’s. She then opened her eyes and held her breath for a minute to see if she would be able to keep her sense of the magic vibrations and do other things at the same time. It worked! Fi started to propel herself through the air towards Rhylinye’s vibrations and thus the game began.

After hours of practice and succeeding in her mission each time all the players collapsed on the ground. They were out of breath from laughing at the last trick Fiona had pulled to defend herself from Puck. The moment she had located Rhylinye she had turned Puck into a dog at the same time transporting herself to where Rhylinye was and captured her Fey aunt. The whole thing had taken about five seconds which was her best time from the whole practice. Once they had all claimed down they sat and watched the sun set over Avalon. Rhylinye sat behind Fi and slowly braided her hair as they watched the sun sink into the lake.

Finally Puck spoke, "I hope you have decided on a name Rhylinye."

"Huh?" both Rhylinye and Fi exclaimed at the same time giving him looks of confusion.

"As Fiona’s official trainer I now declare her training to be done. Fiona has shown that she has an exceptional amount of control over her magic and is ready to take her place in Fey society if she so chooses to do so, your majesty," Puck finished his little formal speech with a smile.

"Great now I need a name," Rhylinye sighed.

Fiona laughed at her, ‘I am going to get to see my mother and brother again!’

"Yeah but what female name will go with well with Incanto?" Rhylinye threw her hands up in there air. "No one can go anywhere until I have a human name!"

"Well how about Incanta?" Fi joked was treated to a glare. "Alright, alright, jeez it was just a joke. Let me think for a second. What about Raliana?"

"That is prefect. A variation of the word princess but with an r instead of a c," Rhylinye smiled. "And you will still be able to call me Rye. Now I have a name!"

"The Great Incanto and his lovely assistant Raliana," Fi laughed. "It has a nice ring to it."

"You know that I am the Great Incanto?" Puck was shocked. Incanto or Inky was one of his lesser known names.

"Well Annie sent me an e-mail about her adventures with the Great Inky and I've never heard of any other Incanto before," Fi stifled a yawn.

"Of course," Puck was amazed he had over looked such a small detail. "Well tomorrow Incanto and Raliana will pay you and your aunt a visit. For now you better go get some rest."

Fi nodded and said her goodbyes. She transported herself to her room and lay on her bed. She started to dream about being with her mom again and seeing the others. In her sleep a smile found its way to her face and stayed there through out the night. After two weeks of work she had found the strength and power of her Fey side and tomorrow she would be able to say that she had official reopened her door to the spirit world. Life was starting to look up for Fiona Phillips and she was glad to know that she would no longer have to worry about scaring her mother or anyone else for that matter, she was in control.

Author’s Note: This is the first So Weird fan fiction that I have written. I hope everyone likes it. I will try to update as much as possible, but just to warn you, I am slow writer and I am working three different stories right now. There is one trick into getting me to write fast though. Feedback, I live on it. Feedback is a drug for me. Hope to give you more to read soon! Oh yeah, English is not my first language so please forgive any spelling and grammar mistakes.


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