A/N: Yes sir peoples. I am cranking out chapters like mad. I was hope sick today from school, and other than sleep i had nothing to do all day. So here you go. Chapters21-24.

"This is great." Alwyn exclaimed. The seven of us where sitting in a park, eating ice cream that Robbie had graciously boughten us.
"Got a job," he informed us. I was sitting between Hunter legs, with a pen and a note pad in my hands. I had curled my knee up to write on, the other one stretched out by Hunter's uselessly. Sky, Maille and Moira were gabbing about something like make-up or hair, and Alwyn and Robbie had taken a shine to each other.
"So do you think this will work?" I asked Hunter, jotting down some notes for a spell. We had come up with the idea of making our own chants and spells to fight off the Dragon Spirit. Moira, Maille and Sky got up, and out of no where, a ball appeared. I sensed a power surge from Maille. They went off a little ways, and started tossing it around. Robbie and Alwyn got up, announcing they were going for a walk.
"Let's see. We have the daughter of Maeve and Ciaran. The granddaughters of them, our daughter. Then we have me,"
"A great witch." I said, tilting my head up to kiss his chin.
"It'll work like a charm." Hunter looked up, to see Robbie and Alwyn walking into the forest. "I see Robbie likes my dear sister."
I looked up from my writing, and caught a lat glimpse of them, walking hand in hand. "He and Bree must have broken up."
"I don't know what to think of it." Hunter thoughtfully said.
"Well, at least it's Robbie. You know he's a great guy, and won't do anything to hurt her. He's too nice to do that." I looked over at Sky, Moira and Maille. A couple little kids had joined them. The ball had gotten bigger.
"I wonder where they get that from," Hunter said, leaning back on his hands.
"It's kinda creepy actually. If they can make things appear out of no where." I told him. He agreed, and leaned up, looking over my shoulder. "What do you got?"
Lifting my paper, I showed him the random words I had written down. "Nothing much. It's not like I've done this before. I don't even know were to begin. Rhyme, don't rhyme. English, not English."
"Write anything that comes to mind. It doesn't matter." I looked down at the words I had written. Power, strength, death, spirit, Roirdan, Goddess, and help. Hunter started laughing, and I looked up. He was watching Moira get tackled by three little boys. She fell down, them climbing on her. She was faking everything, to make them feel strong. Then she lay there not moving. One by one, then boys got off her. When the last one, the youngest and smallest one, started to move away frightened, she sat up and grabbed him, tickling his sides. They all collapsed laughing, as Maille did the same to another kid. A girl with little red pigtails.
"There great with kids." Hunter murmured.
"Yea, now hopefully they won't have any until they graduate." I chuckled. A short lady walked over to us, and as she came closer I recognized her.
"Morgan dear, I seen those girls with you. I can't say how much they are helping me out. See, I'm babysitting, and I decided to bring them here. So many of those little dears, so much energy. I thought I'd bring them here to run it off. Must I say, those girls are helping them. Are you related to them?"
"There my cousins,"Hunter said proudly. Well, at least he wasn't flat out lying. One of them was his cousin.
"They are pretty good, aren't they Mrs. Peterson." I agreed.
"So Morgan, your mom said you went to school this summer. Where did you go? How was it?"
"Scotland. It was great. I learned a lot, got to see a new place. It was wonderful there, but I have to say I missed home." I tucked my note pad under Hunter's outstretched leg.
"That's good. Well dear, I better go check up on these kids. I hope your cousins tired them out," she smiled warmly at Hunter. He grinned and nodded. Mrs. Peterson walked towards the group. I pulled my pen and note pad back out.
"So, what's the plan, exactly." I asked Hunter, studying my paper. I jotted down a few more words.
"You, Moira, Maille and I write spells. Get the girls to send us into our future bodies, with all the knowledge we have now. While we are in the future, Sky and Alwyn will lead a circle here, and pull us out incase anything happens."
"Sounds good." My mind jolted suddenly, a spell waiting to be written. I flipped the page, and furiously began writing.
"Wow." Hunter handed me back the note pad.
"Do you think it will work?" I took it back ,and looked it over again. My spell was done. Hunter smiled and kissed my cheek.
"I know it will." Moira, Sky and Maille came running back over to us, completely wiped. "Did you enjoy yourselves?"
Sky laughed, "I can't wait till these two are born," she nodded at Moira and Maille. "It will be great."
"I finished my spell. Hunter thinks it will work." I handed it to Sky, who read it and passed it to Maille. Finally Moira read it and smiled brightly.
"I have to purely agree with him too! Pure genius, Mom." The five of us sat and waiting for Alwyn and Robbie to come back. When they did, we got up and left. I went with Hunter and Maille. Sky, Alwyn and Moira decided to go collect some pine cones, leaves, grass and stone for the coming circle. Robbie followed them in his car.
"So when are we doing this?" I asked. I was seated beside Hunter in his car. Maille sat in the back silently.
"As soon as possible. I was thinking on Saturday. We would be having a circle anyways. We'll have to tell everyone of course."
"Maille? What do you think about Saturday?" I looked behind me. Maille blinked, as if she wasn't even looking at me. She was staring into my eyes. "Maille!?"
"Huh, Saturday, yea sure." She rested her elbow on the window sill, and put her head on her fist. We arrived in Red Kill in no time.
The bell jingled as we walked in. Alyce stepped out of a back room, semi-hidden by a curtain of beads, with a book in her hands.
"Hello Alyce." Hunter politely said. She looked up from her book and grinned.

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