by: Shirley Ann Burton
The Any-Time-of-Year
Disclaimer:
The
Magician, and all other related material, are copyrighted by Gaumont
Multimédia. Angela Jacobs is my original creation, and I don't
have to say anything else at this point. This story was inspired
by the fact there was a full moon on Halloween night, which lead to this
wild story. I hope you enjoy it.
It was Halloween
night, and I had just finished another night of league bowling. This
night, though, I decided to do something really crazy: I bowled the
three-game series in my homemade Magician costume! I wore the whole
costume when I arrived, but I had to take off the gloves because I couldn't
hold the ball with them on, plus the cape had to go for obvious tripping
reasons. I was the only person daring enough to dress in a
costume.
The only
serious setback I had this night was falling down on my left knee after
hitting a very dry spot on the bowling lane, causing me to stick my left
foot suddenly and forcing me to fall onto the side and right on the knee.
Amazingly, I still picked up the spare after I fell, and everyone applauded
the pick-up.
What was
even better was the appearance of the full moon, which gave Halloween
more haunting appeal. I wasn't going to let the events of the past
month or so get the better of me. I was going to enjoy the remainder
of the fun holiday, since my birthday was the next day. (Makes me
wish my birthday were on Halloween instead of November 1st.)
Anyway,
I put the gloves and cape back on and wished my two fellow teammates well,
as I would see them next week again. (One other teammate was on vacation
at the time and would return the following week.) I grabbed my bowling
bag complete with ball and special bowling shoes. "Nothing like a
485 series to really make this a great Halloween."
I exited
the bowling alley through the side door to get to my car and go home for
the evening. "I'd better get home now, mainly since Mom's got her
doctor's appointment tomorrow."
However,
as I got to the parking lot, I noticed something very different.
I couldn't find my car. There was no way to miss it because I had
placed two U.S. car flags on the sides. "What's going on here?
I've got to get home."
As I kept
getting more confused by the second, I heard a rather dark and ominous
female voice out of nowhere. "Well, well, well. I want the
Magician, and I get his cutesy counterpart in the process."
I actually
thought this was some kind of joke. "Aw, come on. Party's over.
I have to get home so I can get some sleep."
"You're
not going anywhere, little Magician."
"Look,
I don't know what game you're pulling," I stated with nerves getting more
high-strung at each passing second, "but I am serious. My mother
has a doctor's appointment in the morning, and I'm the only one who can
take her."
"You expect
me to believe that!?" she yelled. "Your mother and father are both
dead! You can't fool me…Jacobs!"
Jacobs?
I finally realized what happened to me. Oh, my God! I've
crossed over into the Magician's world! Plus, I know whose creepy
voice that is! "Faceless!"
She soon
came out of the sky and literally landed right behind me. "Good guess,
little girl!"
I turned
around and saw the red eyes staring into my own, causing me to jump back
in fear and fall backwards to the ground. "Wha…what do you want with
me?"
"I need
you to be the bait…for Cooper!"
Oh,
no. She thinks I'm Angela Jacobs, and she's gonna use me to
lure Ace! I don't know what to do right now. I don't have any
powers. I had never been that frightened in all my life.
I tried to be as truthful as possible to the dangerous female thief.
"Listen, you don't understand. I'm not Angela Jacobs. All I
want to do is get home and be ready to take Mom to—"
"Don't
you dare lie to me, Jacobs! If you think you're gonna get off that
easily, I don't think so! You can't fool me with that dark brown
hair or brown eyes!"
"Will you
stop it!? My dark brown hair and brown eyes are real, and this is
my homemade costume! What is your problem?"
Faceless
growled in anger. "Oh, I get it. You're gonna try to act your
way out of this by pretending you're someone else. Halloween may
be a night where anything goes, but I'm not buying this act of yours.
You're coming with me now, Jacobs!"
The moment
I noticed her holding a syringe, more than likely filled with a drug of
some kind, my defensive instincts started to kick in. Guess it's
time to put that self-defense I learned in college to work. I
went into a protective stance, ready to fend off whatever the female criminal
had in store for me.
"What's
the matter, Jacobs? Can't use magic?" She then tried to charge
at me with the syringe.
I was able
to fall backwards, grab her arm, and throw her about seven feet.
"You've got to be out of your mind! I am not Angela Jacobs!
I don't know how I got here, but—"
"Shut up,
Jacobs! I will not fall for your little game!" Faceless
then stood up and charged at me again. "You're mine!"
I quickly
dodged to the right and let her run right through, making her lose her
balance and fall forward. The syringe fell from her hand and broke
on impact with the ground.
I started
laughing. "Boy, that Dance Dance Revolution video game sure has helped
with my foot dexterity. I need to play it more often."
"How dare
you laugh at me!" growled Faceless. "I'll make certain you suffer!"
She then took out a little glass ball and threw it on the ground, causing
it to explode and create smoke around the area.
I quit
the laughter immediately and started coughing. "I'm allergic to smoke!
I've gotta get outta here!"
I tried
as best I could to run, but I couldn't see anything in the process.
Faceless
then came up behind me and injected me with some kind of tranquilizing
drug. She had another needle on her, the clever crook she was.
"Sweet dreams, Jacobs," she said wickedly. "Now I have the bait for
the perfect trap on Cooper!"
Just before
I lost consciousness, I tried to say something. "But…I'm…not…Ange—"
I definitely remember falling to the ground.
The thief
grabbed my arms and started pulling on me. "Good grief! She
must've eaten all the candy tonight or something…she's heavy!"
She kept
dragging me somewhere, but where…I had absolutely no idea.
The two-car
bullet train known as the Magic Express, home to Ace Cooper the
Magician, was very quiet on this Halloween night, as its four regular residents
were out doing various things on this fun night.
As the
full moon shone brightly on Electro City, two people returned in a big
car which entered the garage.
With the
parking complete, pair entered the living room, starting with someone who
looked like Count Dracula, with the fangs, white face, and perfect outfit.
"After you, my dear," he said in the true Bela Lugosi voice.
A young
lady came into the premises and bowed at the vampire. "Thank you,
sir," she said with a royal tone.
When the
door closed, Count Dracula said, "Ah, it's so much fun to dress up for
Halloween, for it's the one time of year where anybody can go as anyone,
even the Magician himself." With a quick turn of his cape, his vampire
costume changed into the normal outfit worn by Ace Cooper himself.
"I'm so glad the day is over, though," he said in his normal tone of voice.
"My friend,"
said the princess, who spun herself and became Angela Jacobs in her own
normal clothing, "you're absolutely right."
"Meanwhile,
Cosmo's out doing something wacky tonight, which is why Zina went with
him and his friend."
"Yeah,
so don't expect them home for a little while anyway. I'm just glad
we didn't have to do a show this year."
"Amen to
that. It's nice to take a break from performing on Halloween for
once. It was still nice to wear a costume." Ace just let himself
fall onto the couch. "Boy, what a fun day it's been. I don't
know anything that would even make the day any better, or—" He stopped
in midstream because of a strange feeling within him.
Angie,
able to sense his thoughts and feelings because she had the Magic Force
like Ace, had no trouble telling her concern. "Ace, what's the matter?"
"I'm not
sure…I have the feeling someone's here, someone…who shouldn't be
here."
"In the
Express?"
"No…here,
in this world. Someone from another world is here, but whom?"
Angie started
developing a similar feeling moments later, this much stronger. "I
feel someone's presence in this world as well," she said slowly.
"Don't tell me there's been another dimensional rift."
Angel,
the super-computer system which protected the Magic Express, appeared in
its holographic form and spoke. "Ace, someone has sent you a rather
disturbing message."
"Really?
Playback in the living room please."
"Very well."
When the
video image appeared on the screen, the two magicians were very surprised.
"Faceless!?"
Ace stated angrily.
"Mrs. Brighton,"
said Angie, who helped to discover the thief's true identity more than
two years earlier.
The female
master thief had a threatening voice in the message. "Cooper, I have
your female partner here."
"What!?"
Angie said in total shock. "How can she have me? I'm
here."
"Good question,"
said Ace curiously.
"If you
want to see her alive again," the thief continued, "then meet me alone
at the fireworks factory in one hour. No Cosmo or Vega, either!
Just you and me. Only thing is, your friend Jacobs has sure gone
out of her way to look and act like somebody else, claiming she has to
take her mother to a doctor's appointment in the morning, wearing a miserable
facsimile for a costume, having the dark brown hair and brown eyes, and
being somehow heavier." She then stepped away from the shot.
"As you can see, she's here, safe and sound, but unable to use her powers
because I've given her a powerful tranquilizer. Remember, Cooper,
one hour, and come alone, or your female friend buys the farm!"
The screen then went black.
Ace couldn't
figure out what was happening. "How can Faceless say she kidnapped
you when you're here at home?"
"Wait a
minute," the female magician said. "Ace, quick, let's take hands.
I think I know who she's really kidnapped."
The two
magicians took hands and glowed softly in their individually colored auras
of light blue and rippling violet.
"Now,"
said Angie, "focus on the kidnapped person. What can you see?"
"Dark brown
hair, brown eyes, and a pretty good costume."
"Who's
the only person we know who built her own homemade Magician costume and
has dark brown hair and brown eyes?"
Thinking
very carefully, Ace gasped at the identity of the victim. "Oh, my
God! Faceless has kidnapped…Shirley Burton!"
"Yes.
Shirley must have accidentally crossed over into our world, where Faceless
kidnapped her and took her prisoner."
"Poor Shirley,"
Ace said in worry. "She must be scared out of her mind right now."
"I don't
sense anything other than fear within her at the moment. We can't
leave her in Faceless's hands."
"Right.
Her life is in danger, and we're the only ones who can rescue her, but
how to do it…" The Magician remembered the weather report.
"The forecast calls for foggy conditions tonight, which would make it perfect
to pull it off. I've been to that fireworks factory before.
The closed circuit system isn't exactly up-to-date, and they don't even
use infrared sensors. If you can use your powers to basically teleport
herself from one spot to another around and eventually into the factory,
we stand a much better chance of rescuing Shirley safely." Pacing
around, he added, "I wouldn't be surprised if Shirley's also in that factory.
Angie, I hate to ask this, but you'll have to take some other means of
transportation. Taking the Magic Bike would make you too noticeable."
"Then it's
time to call Sally. Knowing her, she can zigzag anywhere in the city."
She smirked about the idea.
"A taxi
would work. Just make sure you get dropped off within a block of
the factory."
"Right.
In addition, there's something else we can do against Faceless that not
even Shirley knows about herself."
"Huh?
What do you mean?"
"Just…call
it a hunch for now. Trust me."
Ace simply
smiled. "I think I understand. I'll take the Magic Racer now
to meet Faceless."
"And I'll
be ready to roll five minutes later," said Angie. "I just hope Shirley's
okay right now."
I was finally
coming around after who knows how long. After all, I had no clue
where I was, and I didn't know how long I slept, thanks to that stupid
tranquilizer Faceless injected into me. "Ohhh…what happened?
Wh-where am I?" I was very groggy.
"So," said
that creepy female voice, "you've finally awakened, my dear Angela."
Despite
my induced fatigue, I felt a bit angry. "How many times do I have
to tell you!? My name is not Angela Jacobs! I'm Shirley
Ann Burton!"
"Sorry,
Jacobs, but your act doesn't fool me."
Great,
she still thinks I'm Angie. If I don't get home, my mother will get
very worried as usual and throw a fit when I get home…if I get home,
that is.
Shirley,
said a male voice in my head, it's me, Ace. Are you all right?
Not…at
the moment. Faceless is thinking I'm Angie, and I can't convince
her at all.
I know.
However, for now, just play along with her. The real Angie is secretly
on her way.
Which
reminds me…where the heck am I?
You're
at the fireworks factory about a mile from the DNA Club/Mall.
Oh.
I guess she dragged me here. Please, help me. My mother may
be getting very worried about me.
I then
heard Angie's voice. Don't bet on it, Shirley. Remember,
time in this world is somewhat different than yours, but it is Halloween.
Just try not to panic. We'll get you out somehow.
Please,
just hurry, I thought to them. I just want to go home.
We understand.
Just try to be as calm as possible for now.
As the
weird link faded, I felt myself drifting in and out of consciousness.
"What…can I do to make you understand?" I asked in a woozy state.
"I haven't done anything. I'm just wearing my costume today, that's
all."
"Yes, I
noticed. A very cheap imitation, yet I know it's really you, Jacobs.
When Cooper gets here, I'll make sure you're both finished in one clear
shot."
A beeping
sound was then heard from the office where the surveillance system was
placed. "Ah, Cooper must be here."
She ran
to that office and looked at the 10 monitors which made up the closed-circuit
system. "There he is, at the front door. I think I'll greet
him with a star or two."
Since my
hearing was sensitive enough to pick up what she said, I knew I had to
warn Ace and fast. Ace, listen, you'd better use the Magic Force now.
Faceless plans on using some of those ninja stars.
Nearing
the door, Ace heard my thought. Thanks for the warning, Shirley.
I'll be careful. "Now, first things first." Stepping back
and going into a spin, he yelled, "Magic Force, reveal the power
within!" Quickly emerging in his crimefighting costume, he
put his hands forward and blew away the front door of the factory.
Entering the building, he yelled out, "Okay, Faceless, I'm here.
Come and get me."
Meanwhile,
Angie was with Sally the cabbie. "Sally, I appreciate you doing this
for me."
"Hey, anything
to help a friend. So, you wanna stop where?"
"One block
away from the fireworks factory. Ace is already in the place now."
"How do
ya know that?"
"Let's
just say it's magic."
"Whatever
you say, Angie."
Back in
the factory, Ace remembered the warning. "I'm waiting, Faceless."
Sure enough,
he heard the coming of a couple of ninja stars, so he used his cape to
make himself vanish.
When the
stars hit the wall, Faceless came up and took them. "How'd he know
about the stars? Doesn't matter right now." She then looked
all around her. "Come out, Cooper! I know you're here for your
friend."
Quickly
appearing behind the villainess, he said, "All right, Faceless, let my
friend go now. You know you can't beat me."
"Says you,
Magician," she stated angrily. "Of course, I don't understand why
Jacobs won't use her magic."
Faceless
still doesn't know it's not Angie yet, he thought. Angie,
where are you now?
Almost
there, Ace. Is Shirley okay?
Yes.
She's safe for now. You know what to do.
Right.
I'll be one block away any minute now. Keep her busy as long as you
can.
"It's me
you want, Faceless."
"No, it's
both
of you I want! You both have interfered with my plans for the last
time!" She then started charging with her extended metallic claws.
Ace quickly
ducked out of the way and started throwing his steel-cut playing cards
at the thief. "Take that!"
Faceless
countered with her ninja stars to break the cards. "You're gonna
have to do better than that, Magician!"
Arriving
at the exact position, one block away from the factory, Angie gave Sally
the money and said to keep the change as a tip.
She concentrated
with her psychic powers. "Ace and Shirley are both in there," she
whispered, "and Ace is keeping her busy. Now it's my turn for the
switch!" She went into a spin herself and compassionately yelled,
"Magic
Force, reveal the power within!" Materializing in her own
special costume, Angie was ready to take her part of the rescue plan into
action. Enveloping herself in the cape, she vanished into thin air.
The female
magician quickly appeared inside the building. "Now, to find my creator."
She closed her eyes to concentrate. "Shirley, where are you?"
She soon
saw where I was tied up. "Hold on, my friend, I'll get you out."
Quickly
running through the area, she soon found me. Putting her arms forward,
she used her magic to untie the ropes around my hands and legs. "Don't
worry, Shirley, I'm here."
I was about
to fall forward when she immediately ran up to grab me before my face hit
the floor.
Still feeling
unsteady, I looked. "Angie…is that you?"
"Yes.
You're still affected by the drug Faceless used on you."
"I am?
I had no idea."
Faceless
thought she had the situation under control when she turned and saw someone
at my aid. "What the—? Nobody's getting her out alive!"
She then threw her stars toward us!
"Look out!"
Ace shouted.
Angie managed
to pull me out of the way in the nick of time and behind some crates.
She then
focused her attention on me. "Are you okay?"
"Not…not
really. I'm still sick."
Angie then
took her cape off and wrapped it around me. "This should give you
a temporary fix until this is all over, and we can get you fixed up at
the Magic Express."
I felt
a warmth from the cape itself, and I already started to feel better.
"Angie…thank you."
Faceless
then refocused her anger on the Magician. "You had help! Now
you're gonna pay!"
Ace then
created multiple illusions of himself. "You'll have to find me first."
She screamed
out of pure hatred. "I'll kill you, Cooper!"
Where we
were, Angie took the cape back and placed it around her shoulders.
"You okay now?"
"Yeah,
but I heard Faceless just now. You've got to help Ace before she
kills him."
Angie put
her right hand on my left shoulder. "No, Shirley. We
have to help him."
"We?
What are you talking about? I…I don't have any powers."
"That's
where you're wrong, Shirley. You do have magic."
"How can
I have magic?" I said angrily. "All I'm wearing is this lousy costume!"
"Please,
just listen to me. Within each of us lies something which, to a degree,
can be considered magic. You, Shirley, do possess magic."
"I don't
understand, Angie. I'm not a magician. I don't have magical
powers like you and Ace. I can't help."
"If you
don't have magic, Shirley," said the female magician by mouth at first,
then
why is it you can communicate with both Ace and me by thought? You
couldn't do that if you didn't have magic of your own. She then
closed her eyes. "Shirley, I can sense a dormant magical power…deep
within you. It's so deep you don't even know it yourself."
"You're
kidding me," I said nervously.
"No, I'm
not. Your magic is the magic of creativity and imagination.
As a writer, you have the power to invent characters and things, and most
of those inventions are from your own heart. That is magic.
What you need to do now is reach deep down into yourself."
"Reach
deep into my…heart?"
"Yes, for
like my own magic, that is where your greater power rests. I know
you can do it."
"No, I…I
just can't bring myself to believe it."
"I know
you have magic inside your own heart. Just believe in it…and yourself.
Close your eyes and go deeply within yourself."
I still
didn't believe what my creation was saying, but I went ahead with it anyway.
I gritted my teeth in trying to find this power inside myself.
Angie then
said, "No, Shirley. Not that way. Concentrating that hard won't
work. Just feel it from within, and let it come to you."
I closed
my eyes and felt myself take a journey deep into my own soul. "Wait,"
I whispered softly. "I…I feel something…warm…this warmth, I can feel
it all over my soul. Why?"
"Your heart
is filled with compassion and love," Angie said to me. "You are always
able to feel us in your world. Ace and I both know how hard it's
been for you to express yourself in your world, but your magic allows you
to make your feelings into words, which soon become a story. Now,
you are here, with a chance to find your real magic."
I didn't
know why I did this, but out of instinct I just put my hands forward.
When I felt something weird, I opened my eyes. "I don't believe it!
I…created this light?" A ball of pure light lay in front of me.
"I did this?"
"Yes, you
did. You have found your true magic."
I wanted
to feel the ball forever, but then I remembered about Ace. "He needs
help right now." I then made the ball disappear.
Angie looked
at me and smiled. "Shirley, are you ready to deal with Faceless?"
"Yeah,
I feel ready now. Let's do this…together."
Ace was
using every trick possible to stop Faceless, but she soon had him pinned
to the wall with her stars.
With him
almost completely helpless, Faceless thrusted with fully-extended claws
for the finishing blow. "You die now!"
Suddenly,
two female voices shouted, "Not so fast, Faceless!"
The master
criminal stopped dead in her tracks and turned. When she noticed
two young women standing together, she went into complete disbelief.
"What the—? It can't be! How can there be two Angela
Jacobs?"
Ace looked
at the two. Angie, Shirley. The creator…and her creation…standing
together.
Angie then
looked at the criminal. "Faceless, you thought you kidnapped
me in a disguise, but you actually took someone else prisoner."
"Who is
she?" asked the appalled Faceless.
"You didn't
believe her when she mentioned who she was. Well, her name really
is
Shirley Ann Burton, she really does have dark brown hair and brown
eyes, and this homemade Magician costume is hers. How dare
you kidnap my friend!"
Faceless
then looked at me and growled, "How do you know Jacobs?"
I simply
answered, "I've known Angie for over two years now, and believe me, you're
gonna pay for using me to get to my friends!"
I felt
my own power coming to me, so I placed my arms forward. I managed
to shoot out a couple of bolts of lightning. That was a big mistake,
though, mainly because I forgot this was a fireworks factory!
Faceless
was so shocked at what I had done she just started running but had difficulty
seeing in the smoke.
As the
sparks shot everywhere, I cringed. "Whoops," I said in embarrassment.
"I messed that up real bad."
Angie looked
at me and said, "Don't worry about it. Remember what I did to Ace
the first time I really used my own magic?"
"Oh, yeah,
I forgot about that."
The sparks
started igniting the fireworks all over the place, and both Angie and I
knew time was running out fast. We had to free Ace quickly.
Both of
us ran up to him to get the stars off his arms and get him free.
The stars
were so deep into the wall, though, we couldn't pull them out alone.
"Stand
back, Shirley," Angie commanded. "I'll get him out." She then
focused her powers on making the stars disappear.
After being
freed, Ace looked at me and sensed the guilt of the mistake I had made.
"Shirley, when it's the first time, it's always the hardest, most frightening,
and most surprising experience. Don't worry about it right now.
In the meantime, I'm going to see if I can find Faceless and—"
He couldn't
even get started because the fireworks were hitting so hard at the top
of the factory that it was slowly beginning to cave in. "There's
no time! Girls, we need to leave, now!"
"But,"
I said, "you can't teleport me out of here."
"Shirley,
you know of your own magic now, so here's your chance to make right your
accidental error. Take our hands now, and concentrate with us on
teleporting out of the building."
The three
of us held hands together, and I somehow felt their hearts beating perfectly
with my own. I want, I thought and felt, I want…I want
us all to get out of here safely. Please, I don't want them or myself
to be hurt.
All of
us felt the magic within ourselves, and in perfect unison we yelled, "Magic
Force, unite our powers!"
We soon
disappeared out of the building and somehow reappeared two blocks away,
with no injury of any type.
After Ace
made the call to Lt. Vega, fire units and police units arrived at the factory
to put the fire out before anything else could happen.
When he
saw all three of us, the lieutenant said, "I think I need glasses.
Are there three Magicians?"
Angie giggled.
"No, Vega." Bringing me forward, she added, "This is Shirley Ann
Burton. Faceless kidnapped her by mistake because she thought this
person was me."
Vega looked
at me and smiled. "Not quite a good imitation costume, Miss Burton,
but at least you're safe."
I shook
hands with him for the first time. "It's okay, sir. On Halloween,
anyone can dress up as anything. That's why I dressed up in this
costume…" I started dozing off.
Angie knew
what it was. "The tranquilizer must be taking effect again.
Let's get her back to the Express and fix her up so we can get her home
safely."
"Good idea,"
Ace agreed. "She's had a really long night."
Vega smiled
at the two magicians. "I believe it. She gets kidnapped by Faceless
and gets mistaken for Angie. By the way, where does Miss Burton live?"
"Montgomery,
Alabama, in another world and another time."
The lieutenant
looked at Ace like he was crazy. "I—oh, never mind, forget it."
He then walked away to continue work on the crime scene.
Ace carried
me in his arms back to the Magic Racer, and soon all three of us were on
the way to the Magic Express.
"Ace,"
said Angie, "do you think Faceless got away?"
The Magician
gave a grave answer. "Knowing her…she'll be back to haunt us again…and
it'll be soon, too."
In the computer
room of the Magic Express, Angel gave me the antidote to make me a lot
better than I had been when I accidentally crossed over.
"Ace,"
said the computer, "Shirley has also sustained an injury to her left knee."
"She did?
How?"
I slowly
awakened and said, "Hit a dry spot on the lane at the bowling alley."
"I see.
Are you okay on it?"
"Yeah.
I'm fine. Besides, I still got the spare."
Angie smiled
at me. "Shirley, we appreciate your help in getting us out of that
factory tonight."
"I also
need to thank both of you for rescuing me from Faceless. I got nervous
for a while."
Ace then
scanned my mind because he could sense something worrying me. "You
have to take your mother to the doctor tomorrow…on your birthday?"
"Yeah.
I need to get back to the bowling alley parking lot and to my car."
"I understand.
You also have a job, so we'll walk with you back to your car."
"Thanks,
guys. Say, where are Cosmo and Zina?"
"Cosmo's
out," answered Angie, "probably trick-or-treating…more tricks than treats,
I figure. Zina's making sure he stays out of trouble tonight."
"Come on,
Shirley. We need to get you back to your world so you can get home."
Soon enough,
we went through the tunnel which lead to the Magic Express, but when we
came out, we made it to the bowling alley parking lot, in my world.
"Guys, thanks again for helping me."
Ace said,
"You did a lot of the work, though, by finding your own magic."
"I guess
I've always had it, but never really understood it."
"You really
are
a magician, Shirley. Never lose sight of where the greatest magic
comes from."
"Yeah.
I promise, I won't." As I started opening the door to my car, I looked
at them one last time. "I'll never forget this Halloween as long
as I live, especially since there's also a full moon."
As I drove
away in my car and headed for home, Ace and Angie both waved at me before
they disappeared into the night air.
The next
day, on my birthday, Ace and Angie appeared in my room as soon as I got
home from work.
"Happy
birthday, Shirley," the two magicians said at the same time.
"Aw, thanks.
I'm glad you're both here. I didn't have a good day at work."
Angie said,
"Yeah, we know, but maybe this will cheer you up." She then created
a ball of blue light in her right hand. When the ball disappeared,
a necklace appeared. "Have this butterfly necklace from both of us."
She then floated the necklace around my neck.
"It's beautiful.
Thank you."
"No, Shirley,"
said Ace, "thank you. You really came through last night with
your own magic. The next time you come back, maybe we can help you
master your own magic."
I hugged
them both. "I will cherish this necklace, but won't Mom get—"
"She won't
even see it. Only you can see the necklace. Trust me."
"I do,
Ace. Thanks again."
"You're
welcome, and happy birthday."
Angie then
noticed her clock. "We've got to get back. We have to practice
for our show for Saturday night."
"Okay.
See you two later."
The two
magicians crossed through the portal back into their world, and things
were soon back to normal…if someone thought this was normal.
Halloween
this year was the best ever, not only because I got to bowl in my homemade
Magician costume, but also because I managed to find my own magic.
THE END
I will not forget Halloween 2001 mainly for two reasons: There was a full moon this night, which really gave it more of the haunting appeal. Also, in this time of uncertainty and anxiety, Halloween gave me some peace of mind and a chance to get away from the worries, even if it were just for a little while.
