"You're no longer welcome here!" An Italian man with a pot belly and a handle bar mustache pushed Stevie onto the roadside. "Don't even think about it, you hear me?" She picked up her rucksack and book bag with all her belongings in them and ran away from that place as far as her legs could carry her. Anywhere, as long as it wasn't near the Pizza shop. Well, mostly the room on top of it for rent, but, yeah she'd go with that.
Stevie hadn't had a permanent place to stay ever since she had been kicked out of her house by Nadine. In other words, her mother. Oh how she hated that word. "Mother". She had never used it before, not as a child, and certainly not after Warren had left. Nadine had never looked after her, always out late doing who knew what.
Stevie was always alone after that. Good thing she had a wand.
Alex.
Alex tossed in her bed, groaning.
Wake up.
"No," she whispered.
Another day. She wasn't ready to face that just yet.
It was a freaking Saturday. It should seriously be a rule that people couldn't wake up earlier than 1 o'clock. Right now it was (she rolled over and grabbed the watch lying next to her pillow) …nine thirty.
Nine thirty!
Wait, why did she have to be up now? Didn't everyone know that…? Oh no!
Alex, amazing for someone who wasn't awake until 1 in the afternoon, jumped out of bed and sprinted down the stairs as fast as possible.
"I'm coming!" She yelled as she half-ran, half-zapped on some clothes for herself. Alex grabbed her bag that Theresa had made her pack the night before she smiled weakly at her parents. They shook their heads playfully at her, not really angry at her, but pretending to be. Alex could see right through the "We're Trying To Be Good Parents" plan. Justin and Max were sitting on a table still eating breakfast which was sandwiches and milk. Alex rolled her eyes and said to them "Guys. We're wizards. This is why I don't need to get up early."
"Transfer that food into my tummy, no matter how they look so yummy." In a flash, the food that Justin and Max were eating vanished, and Alex burped. She giggled. It was fun to mess with her brothers, especially in the morning, when Justin was cranky.
"Alex! Dad! Breakfast! Magic! Urgh!" Justin complained before zapping up a new sandwich.
"Nah, Justin, you eat that. I'm full, anyways." Max got up from the table, but not without swigging down a whole cup of milk.
"It…wasn't meant for you." Justin murmured, chewing down his bacon sandwich.
"Alright, greedy guts, let's get a move on. I'm so excited! We're finally having a Family Day Out and Alex didn't try and delay it! So let's go before she changes her mind." She whispered the last part into her husband's ear.
Alex pretended to be offended, opening her mouth in mock horror. "Mummy! I would never do such a thing! Oh, who am I kidding! Let's go. I heard that the place we're going to sells unicorn dogs and they are delicious. Oh, hey Harper, come on guys." And Justin zapped themselves to the Wizard County Fair.
Okay, so this maybe a little different from the show. Stevie and Alex don't know each other. Yet. I recently discovered Stevex and I love love love them! Okay, review and you shall get a unicorn dog. Oh and please be gentle with your reviews. Thanks!
I don't own Wizards Of Waverly Place.
