This is my first attempted at writing for worst witch. I recently started watching it. Any construction feedback is welcome. I wrote these for a livejournal community challenges and if there are in that people would like me to continue please let me know.

Disclaimer: I do not own worst witch.

Title: Her Determination

Characters: Drusilla, Ethel

Rating: G

Ethel leaned over to Drusilla and whispered, "It's time."

"Are you sure that spell going to work." Drusilla doubtfully asked.

"I'm positive. I'm the top student here, so you should trust me."

Drusilla looked at her determined friend and couldn't help to wonder why Ethel had an obsession with getting Mildred expelled from Cackles. It was almost like a duty to her. It was sometimes too much for her to follow the lead but other times watching Mildred troubles was quite entertaining.

She felt a nudged from Ethel and they simultaneously chanted the incantation together.

Title: Self-doubt

Characters: Mildred

Rating: G

Ethel words echoed in Mildred head, "If I were you I would give up on witch-hood. You know you're not cut out for it; it takes you ten times longer than the normal skilled student to learn a simple spell. Your place at Cackles should be given to someone with ambition to learn; not someone like you that cause nothing but mischief all day long."

Mildred couldn't help but to wonder if Ethel was right. Was she going to excel at being a witch? Maud and Enid claim that she is doing fine and keep at it but Mildred feels that she may be holding them back with her mischievous antics. Mildred knows Miss Hardbroom felt that way about dragging her friends behind. Would it be better for her to leave Cackle's Academy?

Title: The Forbidden Room. Part I

Characters: Mildred, Enid

Rating: G

"But it's forbidden to go there," Mildred protested. It almost seemed to her that the new student wanted to just get her into trouble.

"Come on," Enid said with a mischievous grin. "It will be fun. Who's going to know?

Enid knew that Mildred was going to be stubborn about the issue. "At least show me where the condemned section of the school is. So I don't accidentally enter it."

"You do have a good point," Mildred said.

-*-*-*-

Mildred led Enid though the dark halls of Cackles to a door that was barricaded shut.

"Here it is, now let's go," Mildred stated.

Enid chanted a simple spell to remove the blockade. A shocked Mildred watched as Enid move the rest of the rubble in front of the door.

"Come on," Enid said as she dragged Mildred into the forbidden room.

The two young witches' eyes roamed over the room and its detailed medieval architectures of the walls and ceiling.

"It's beautiful." Mildred said in amazement.

Title: The Forbidden Room Part II

Characters: Miss Hardbroom, Ethel, Drusilla

Rating: G

"Mildred Hubble is not here," Miss Hardbroom sighed in frustration. She could only imagine what trouble the young witch was getting herself into at the moment.

"Miss Hardbroom," a student raised her hand.

"Yes? What is it Drusilla?" the strict instructor asked.

"I overheard Enid and Mildred conversing about the forbidden area earlier today," Drusilla stated.

Miss Hardbroom surveyed the class and noticed that Enid Nightshade was also missing. "Why didn't you mention this sooner?"

"I didn't think anyone was foolish enough to go there," Drusilla replied.

Ethel snidely added, "What do you expect from Mildred Hubble?"

Hardbroom's nose crunched up in anger. The nerve of that girl; it was bad enough that Mildred had to constantly cause havoc at Cackles but to drag an innocent girl into it with her was a entire new low for the young witch. This was the last straw she disobeyed her last rule. Miss Cackles was going to hear about this.

Title: Mysterious Figure

Characters: Ethel, Maud

Rating: G

The first year students looked on in awe at a translucent undefined figured in the hall.

"What is it?" one of the girls asked another.

Ethel took a glace at the mysterious object and snickered, "It's another of Mildred Hubble fail attempt of spell casting."

"I don't see it," Maud sighed. She was annoyed at Ethel's snide comment about her friend Mildred. Ethel always blamed Mildred for anything abnormal.

Ethel pointed at the head of the figured, "But don't you don't think those extensions at the top vaguely resemble Mildred's braids?"