Chapter One

Everyone has silly dreams at least a million times in their lives. The occasional sci-fi

fanatic wanting to see aliens or the usual super hero dreams of those who aren't

good at many subjects. Although some people don't notice that dreams change and

energize our lives. Some people dream of becoming rich and that dream helps them

stay on track. Some people dream of who they want to be and soon change into that

person. Dreams are powerful. Dreams are magic. This story especially has dreams

and magic. So much that one little girl made everyone's (including herself) dreams

come true just by believing. This special girls name is Clarissa D-Heart.

"Max! Putting a knot in the hose isn't going to create a portal! It'll just explode!"

I told my little brother. He replied

"Exactly, when it explodes, the water will spread out in a rainbow and create a portal!"

I have to stop this I thought to myself. But by now the hose is the size of a beach ball.

If I stopped this now it might explode onto my face. I pictured an image of the hose exploding onto my face and having a huge ugly red face. How can I stop it?

"That's it!"

I said.

I ran over to Max and ran away from the hose with him on my back. Behind me I heard a huge splash and suddenly the ground under my feet was wet. While running I noticed that something wasn't right. It felt as if something was watching me.

"Max, do you feel like someone or something is watching us?"

I asked my brother. He thought a bit and replied.

"No, all I feel is the wind hitting my back and making me cold. PUT ME DOWN!"

That's when I saw it. A huge magnificent animal ran by me and Max.

"D-d-did you see that?"

I stuttered to Max. He quivered in fear while replying.

" ya, and I wished I hadn't"

Max jumped down from my back and took his place beside me. We looked around, staying in one spot, for the creature and then Max pin-pointed it.

"L-l-look! I-i-its on the roof of the house!"

I looked up, and wished I could die. It was a beautiful, large, silver wolf. Its black, emotionless eyes started