Hi there! Now some of you may already know me, and some may not. I came across this idea suddenly and wanted to try it out, I hope you like it.
If you do know me then you've probably figured out that I sometimes do not finish what I start. I first want to deeply apologize for that. Once I get a writers block, It's hard for me to keep my mind on what I'm writing. I will try my best to finish this next story I have made for you all; and if you wish to help then feel free to send me a review with your comments and ideas, I would love to hear them.
Thanks and enjoy. :)
Wizards and Sorcerers
Chapter One
Alex was enjoying a normal day on Waverly Place just as any other normal day. Well, just as normal as it ever can be. But little did she expect that today will be like no other.
Knowing Alex, troublemaking is her life. And even if she isn't looking for trouble, it always has a way of finding her.
Just outside her family's sandwich shop, trouble has a way of striking back.
The storm which had not ended in over a week grew stronger that day. Striking almost everywhere. And its next target caused chaos throughout the street.
Just above one of the buildings, a large piece of the rooftop had been struck, causing it to tumble like a rock slide.
Alex jumped in fright as she watched everyone scatter and scream. All but one. A young girl only a few years older than her stood just below the descending bricks, oblivious to the actions occurring.
Alex panicked and couldn't think of a spell quick enough to save the wondering girl. She felt helpless. "Girl! Look out!" Was all she could think of saying.
Surprisingly, that had caught her attention for she had glanced upward in astonishment. And yet, she did not move to safety. She only stood tall and unafraid.
Once the time came she held out her left palm and waited as it glowed massively. Suddenly, the event had come to a complete stop. It was like freezing time, or at least, slowing it down. She then levitated the remains of the crumbling roof and reassembled it with ease. Not a word was spoke of her or those who had been watching.
Alex was almost speechless until she had gotten the courage to confront her.
"How did you do that! Without a spell? That was incredible!"
The girl remained silent as Alex rambled on.
"You're a Wizard, aren't you?"
"It doesn't matter what I am, because none of you will ever remember what occurred today," she finally responded in a strong British accent.
Alex watched her as her eyes flashed a gold color. Instantly, everyone who had witnessed the event began walking as they had been, as if nothing had happened.
Alex grew confused, and remained in front of the mysterious girl. "I still remember."
"Remember what?" The girl said, trying to trick her.
"What you did, with the roof."
The girl narrowed her eyes. "How is that possible? My memory spell is powerful enough to erase the memory of everyone in the area. It is only immune to magical creatures like myself."
Alex just smiled.
The girl rolled her eyes. "Don't tell me."
"I'm a Wizard!"
She sighed. "I should have known." She said nothing more, only walked passed Alex in annoyance.
"Wait!" Alex called out to her as she followed her quick pace.
"Please leave me alone."
"No! What you did was incredible. How were you able to lift such a heavy object! You didn't even use a spell, I've never seen anything like it," Alex began as she continued walking. "I mean, I've heard of Wizards who don't use spells before but in order to do that they need to become really powerful, and already be a full Wizard."
"Have you ever had a thought that maybe the reason I didn't use a spell was because I am not a Wizard?" The girl spoke back.
"What!"
The girl sighed then finally stopped walking. She turned to Alex in annoyance which she's been doing a lot lately.
"You're only a beginning Wizard I see, that is why there is not point in telling you my story for you will not understand it."
"I'm not beginning! I've been training for years. I've learned over 200 spells," Alex spat.
The girl chuckled. "You have much to learn, young Wizard. You may think you have accomplished a lot but you are merely a beginner. There are thousands of spells to be taught before you can become a full Wizard, before your family competition begins against your siblings. You are not ready to learn about my people."
"Please," Alex spoke quickly just as the girl spun around. She stood there, with her back to her, looking down in silence.
The girl then turned immediately. "I'm a Sorcerer."
Alex just stood there, staring in bewilderment.
