Title: Alisa's Story

Rating: G

Summary: Alisa makes a choice that will change her life forever. This is the first of many stories about her training to become the Rowenwand witch that she knows that she has to be and everything that will happen to her, both good and bad.

Disclaimer: I own nothing.

Chapter 2: Red Kill

Alisa spent the rest of the day trying to figure why the teachers thought that anyone would find American Presidents interesting. She once again ate her lunch by herself and when the final bell rang she hurried off to catch her ride to Red Kill. Red Kill was one of those towns that she hadn't visited yet because she didn't think that a place as boring as it would have anything that she was interested in. Bree had been the one that told her one-day that some of the books that she had gotten about Wicca she got in Red Kill. Morgan pulled up to the front of the store and both girls got out.

Practical Magick had just about everything that a witch could want, at least that's what Alisa got the impression of the moment she stepped in. Morgan went looking at books and Alisa looked around. She first stopped where the Book of Shadows were at. The only Book of Shadows that she had for herself was a wire bound notebook. Pulling one of them out she suddenly hated the one that she kept. She decided at once that she would have this one and just transfer what she had written into it.

"Alisa," said the voice of Hunter's father.

Alisa turned to the voice and gave Mr. Naill a weak smile. Sometimes he gave her the creeps.

"Hello, Mr. Naill," Alisa said.

"So what are you doing here?" he asked her.

"Just picking up a few things," Alisa answered, pointing to the Book of Shadows that she had in her hand. "Are you working?"

He shook his head, and then said, "I was just about to leave."

And just like that, he was gone.

"Alisa, is that all your going to buy?" Morgan asked her.

Alisa shook her head and went over to where the books where at.

"So what did Hunter's dad want to talk to you about?"

"Just asking me what I'm doing here?" Alisa said.

Morgan looked at her, but said nothing.

"So are there any good books on Rowenwands?" Alisa asked her.

"Um, I don't know," Morgan, said. "But I'm sure that Alyce can help you."

"Thanks."

Alisa went over to Alyce, who was helping a man with some herbs, and waited. He talked for what seemed like forever, but did leave. When it was her turn she asked Alyce if there were any books on the Rowenwand clan.

"There is one book," she told her. "Follow me and I'll show you it."

She led her back to the books and a few moments later she had located the book and pulled it out. She handed it to her.

"And I think that several books on craft history is also very important."

Fifteen minutes later she had her books and Morgan and Alisa left the shop. As they piled back into her car and drove off Morgan was almost silent. Finally Alisa spoke.

"Do you think that Hunter could start training me," she asked.

"Sure," Morgan answered. "Why?"

"Because it might be a long time before a member of my mother's old coven can start training me," Alisa said. "And I want to get started on what I should of learned along time ago."

"Are you upset that you weren't brought up a Rowenwand witch?"

"Are you upset that you weren't raised with your coven?" Alisa asked instead.

"Yes."

"Then you have your answer," Alisa said.

Morgan looked at her.

"You know that Mary K won't like this?"

Alisa sighed.

"I know, but I'm still somewhat upset with her," she said. "So until I'm over that then I don't care what she thinks."

Silence fell in the car.

A/N: Sorry about what happened in the first chapter, something happened to the document that caused it.