Okay, here's chapter three. Please tell me that I shouldn't be doing this for the fuck of it, because I don't even know why I'm making a story of something that I don't even like... I guess it just got stuck into my head.

Disclaimer: thank god I don't own this shit... although my sisters do have some of the dolls

Read and review. Or don't. I don't care-.-


The two cousins talked about their time in the school to the Headmistress, though Fiona complained about the idiots that bugged her (meaning the guys and Cleo). The Headmistress seemed to understand the normies issues, and even to show a bit of sympathy.

Fiona and Jamie were now flying back home on her broomstick. On the way, they ended up hitting a small bat. Jamie and Fiona freaked when they saw it falling down, and the normie girl got her witch cousin to swoop down and catch it. Jamie landed on the sidewalk as Fiona held the bat in her arms.

"Oh my gosh! Is he okay?" she panicked.

"Jamie, calm down," Fiona told her. "It's still breathing, so he should be fine."

Jamie sighed in relief. Then the bat opened its eyes and met its saviour.

"You helped me?" it asked, making the girls freeze in their place.

"Did this thing just talk?" Fiona asked in shock.

"I think so," Jamie answered, also in shock.

"My names Draculogan," the bat said, finally transforming into a vampire.

"Uh... Sorry we ran you over, dude," Fiona apologized awkwardly.

Draculogan beamed at the normie girl. "No worries! You saved me, and I'm in your debt."

"Um, no, that's okay. You don't need to pay off any debts. We'll be going now." Fiona grabbed her cousins hand and started dragging her away, but Draculogan started following them.

"No, I insist. How about I take you out to dinner?"

"NO!"

Fiona then sprinted for home, leaving the vampire dumbstruck.


"School was fun, wasn't it, Fi?" Jamie said excitedly.

"No," Fiona said truthfully.

"Aw. Why not?"

"Hmm. Lets see, I got hit on by two guys at school, one of them had his snake-hairs staring at me, his girlfriend tried to threaten me, and after school I got hit on by another guy. Does that answer your question?"

Jamie was a little sad at this, but then she brightened. "Hey, maybe it'll be better tomorrow!"

Fiona sighed. Her cousin is so clueless sometimes.

When they walk through the door, they are greeted by Fionas aunt and Jamies mom, Thalia Hex.

"Hello, girls!"

"Hi, mommy!"

"Hey, Aunt Thalia..."

"How was school!"

"It was fun!"

"It sucked..."

"Wonderful, Jamie. Aw, Fiona, did you not enjoy it?"

"No..."

"What happened?"

"Three guys started hitting on her," Jamie answered. "One of them has a girlfriend and she tried to threaten her."

"Aaaawwwww," Thalia said, patting her normie neices head. "Don't worry, sweety. I'm sure tomorrow will be a better day."

Fiona gave her aunt a small smile. "Thanks, Aunt Thalia."


After a few hours of making dinner, two warlocks had finally arrived home. The older warlock was Jefferson Hex, Jamies dad and Fionas uncle, he had a normie brother, sister , and father and a witch mother. Only the eldest child could be a witch or warlock while the younger stay normal. The younger warlock was David Hex, Jamies older brother and Fionas cousin, he's a bit overprotective of both his sister and cousin, making them think that he's wierd in alot of ways.

Jefferson looked at his daughter and neice with a smile.

"Afternoon, girls."

"Hi, daddy!" Jamie shouted, jumping into his arms.

"Hey, Uncle Jeff," Fiona greeted glumly.

"Hey, Jamie. What's wrong, Fiona?" David said.

"Hi, David!" Jamie greeted her big brother with a hug.

"Nothing, David," Fiona answered.

"Three guys bothered her and one of them has a girlfriend and she tried to threaten her."

"Jamie!"

"I see," Jefferson said.

"Three guys!" Davdi exclaimed.

"Don't worry, Fiona. Tomorrow will be a better day."

"And I'll kill those three guys."

Fiona smiled. "Thanks, Uncle Jeff. David, I know you're trying to protect me and all that, but I'm a blackbelt. I think I can take care of myself."

Then they went ahead and had dinner. Afterwards, Fiona and Jamie spent some time doing homework together. Their pet lizard, Geko, crawled on top of some papers, and they giggled as Jamie picked him up and pet him.

"Do you think tomorrow will be better for me, J.J.?" Fiona asked.

"Yeah!" Jamie answered. "It's ike they say, 'Tomorrow's always better than the next day'."

Fiona sighed as she scratched the lizards head. "I hope so."