There I am, starting with an all new Fanfic. It's my first story for this show and of course Ezekiel is my favorite.

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Ps.: Sorry in advance for all the grammar and vocabulary mistakes I probably make. English is not my mother tongue. Also, I'm pretty new in this show, that's why there could be some mistakes concerning the show itself.

Disclaimer: I don't own anything, except for the plot or any new characters in this story

Summary: Magic never seems to have a great impact on Ezekiel. However, as Cassandra uses magic on him, how will it influence him?

And now, have fun with the story.

Their mission started like any other. It was just so… boring. Ezekiel didn't have anything to do than to open the door of the alarm secured house. Easiest thing ever.

However, then their problems started. It was in the middle of the night, because the owners were send away for a charity party. The book had called the librarians because obviously those people made their money with some piece of magic. That's why Eve and the librarians had to get it back. The problem was, they weren't really sure what it would look like.

"Maybe a bag filled with gold," Ezekiel had said, just before they entered the door. "Or a purse that's never running out of money."

"Why would it look like that?" Jake said, rolling his eyes. "Would be too obvious, wouldn't it?"

"Yeah, but the obvious is never an easy mission. We already had some of those" Ezekiel replied, grinning. It was true. If a mission was too easy, it meant that there was something wrong.

And then they went through.

Now they were sneaking through the enormous big villa, and Eve didn't allow them to use the light. "Too dangerous," she kept saying.

"Do we even have any idea where we should look?" Cassandra asked quietly. She didn't look as annoyed as Ezekiel, but her voice showed her displeasure of this mission. She's never been too fond of doing something illegal. And breaking into someone's house was definitely in this category.

"I would hide such an important piece either in a safe, or under my pillow. Or, what I think, the owners just took it with them" Ezekiel said as they went upstairs.

"Let's hope that they aren't that clever" Eve replied and pointed to the door next to the stairs – the bedroom. She tried to open it, but someone locked the door from outside.

"My job, then" Ezekiel said and put out his door-opening kit. "If the bedroom is closed, it means they have something to hide. A good chance for us."

"Would you just open the door?" Jake said. He was tired, and Ezekiel's know-it-all remarks annoyed him.

"Yeah, yeah. See? It's already done."

Saying that the room was big was probably an understatement. It was like an apartment, big windows on the wall vis-à-vis the doors, hiding under heavy curtains. The double king-size bed was filled with the best quality bed covers and pillows. Their feed walked on a fluffy carpet flooring, swallowing the sounds of their steps. Not to mention the extra closet room for clothing, the make-up desk with an enormous mirror above it and the precious paintings hanging on the walls.

"Wow" Jake whispered. "This is…"

"No place where we should stay long" Eve reminded him. "Come on, we try to find the piece, whatever it is, and then we go. It's already 11 p.m."

"Yeah, but where shall we look for it?" Ezekiel asked. "I mean, it's not that easy to steal something if you don't know what it looks like."

"Ummm…. "Cassandra made, seemingly being nervous. "I could make things going faster maybe." She held up a piece of paper that had been ripped out of a book. There was something written in Latin, but the writing was old and couldn't be recognized easily.

"No, Cassandra" Jake and Eve said at the same time. "We don't use magic" Eve continued. "Too dangerous."

"But… this could be an endless searching here, and you said it yourself that the owners of the house would be back soon. We don't have much time left.

"What could you do with it?" Ezekiel said curiously. He wasn't fond of magic as well, but he would be happy to see the mission's end very soon.

"It works like a detector. Once you say it, the person you put on the spell can find any object, no matter what it is. It works only for some minutes, though."

"But, Cassandra, you know that magic has always a bad side. Jenkins said that as well" Eve tried to convince her. Jake nodded as a kind of supporter.

"It would be for something good", she said. "I just have to say the text and the person I put the spell on can find anything. It will be really simple."

"Yeah, as if magic was ever simple like that" Jake whispered, not liking where this discussion was going. Eve as well wasn't happy about Cassandra's suggestion. Ezekiel remained quiet. Everybody knew that he didn't like the use of magic, too. But he also didn't want to speak up against Cassandra, because he knew that they were running out of time. And as they heard the doors open on the ground floor, he was sure that they have to be out of the house rather sooner than later.

"Are you absolutely sure that this is the right spell?" Eve asked her, after some seconds of thinking.

Cassandra nodded, grinning happily. Finally she could try it. "Ok then. Who wants to be the detector?" Eve asked, looking at Jake and Ezekiel.

"It should be the thief, shouldn't it?" Jake answered instantly. "I mean, since he has to grab the object then."

Ezekiel said nothing. He knew that he wouldn't have a chance to say anything against the decision. Plus, he would like to find the piece of magic soon. They already heard some voices underneath.

"Ok then, Cassandra. Do it. "Eve said.

And Cassandra read out the text.

Next part is coming soon. Stay tuned and review. Thanks for reading.