*created for a challenge!
Will be four chapters! R&R
I know this part is short…
And yes I am still dutch :P
Prologue
A small girl sat crossed legged in the middle of her room. There seemed to be a small green shimmer surrounding her, and her big eyes stared randomly into oblivion. And elderly lady stood in the doorway, admiring the scene. ''Well well, your really getting the hang of it now sibby!'' She called out to the young girl, who quickly buried her face into her mouse brown hair.
The glow started to fill the room, and the young girl shot her grandmother a concerned look. ''Granny, something is about to happen!'' The older seer simply lifted an eyebrow, ''Now, now, child don't get to exited.. Premonitions don't just come falling from the sky..''
Sibyll Trelawny shot her grandmother a dirty look, who did the old women think she was anyway? With her fishbowl glasses and racoon hair. The green glow she had seen from behind her eye's started to fayd and slowly the world around her seemed to return.
Her grandmother was still standing in her door opening, with a rather smug look on her face. Sibyll couldn't hide the disappointed look on her own face, as her grandmother slowly walked over to her and patted her on the shoulder. ''There there, don't be sad, you'll learn in a couple of years.'' Sibyll growled, ''I don't want to learn in a couple of years, I want to learn it NOW!''
Cassandra just smiled at the little girl, ''You shouldn't want to live in the future, when you still have today, my child.'' A small crystal bowl came rolling to Syblyll from a far corner of her room. Not quite understanding she looked to the gray head of Cassandra ''Practice.''
Sibyll blinked the tears out of her eyes, and took of her glasses for a moment.
Suddenly the world disappeared into the clouds and see seemed to be staring at herself, on the edge of a big whole.. With a gasp of horror she returned to the world, ''Grandma!'' She called to the elderly women, who was now slowly walking away from her, ''I told you….''
Suddenly the voice of the old women stayed still..
