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Rating
15+
Chapters
6
Words
38,795
Characters
OC
Primary Relationship
Secondary Relationship(s)
Genre(s)
General, Action/Adventure
Era
Next Generation
Advisory
Mild Violence
Story Reviews
9
Status
Work In Progress (WIP)
First Published
2009-03-21 3:55pm
Last Chapter
2009-05-14 10:22pm
Last Updated
2009-05-14 10:22pm

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Ch. # Chapter Title Word Count Reviews
1 The Naiad Pond

Alexandra thinks there's a naiad in Old Larkin Pond. She just wants a bit of excitement to end her summer, but though she doesn't know it yet, her life is about to change.

4,186 2
2 Grounded

Alexandra is grounded, but when has that ever stopped her? When she asks her friends to help her find her lost bracelet, she thinks being caught by her parents is the only danger she has to worry about.

7,304 2
3 Something Found, Something Lost

She found her bracelet, but Alexandra's misadventure at Old Larkin Pond may mean the loss of something more valuable.

2,593 3
4 The Charmbridge Scholarship

Alexandra meets Lilith Grimm, the Dean of Charmbridge Academy.

7,212 1
5 The Short Bus

Alexandra is introduced to the wizarding world, and its rules. Then she promptly breaks them. Following her lesson in consequences, a magic bus takes her on a shopping trip to Chicago, and she meets some of her classmates.

7,596 0
6 The Goblin Market

Everything a young witch could want is for sale in the Goblin Market. Alexandra gets her wand, and learns more about the wizarding world.

9,904 1

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