Spellbook Stories: The Crossing
Ch Four: Of snobby spells and petrifying pirates
A/N: Alright! Chapter Four! Yay!
Disclaimer :I own Aurora, Songs of the Pheonix, and Ri, and.
"And now Aurora got us stuck about three hundred years in the past!" I finished. Jack looked doubtful. I muttered something very rude under my breath. I grabbed the book and flipped through it. Then I found the spell that would help.
In sweeping graceful letters, the words Summoning Spell were written. I read the spell aloud.
"Spirits of wind,
Bring me what I seek to find
I name it now
Cara Coulter!
And what she needs for now!"
Jack looked like he didn't think it was going to work, but I waited. In a second there was a flash of honey gold light and Jen came, looking dazed.
Aurora grinned. "A mixed blessing." I looked at her. "Good because now the Terrible Trio is together, bad because you just did to her what I did to you!" I blushed. I am an easy blusher.
"Aurora, Ri? Where are we?" Cara asked.
"Port Royal after a haywire spell," I explained. I turned around to Jack, who looked like he was about to die of shock.
Cara, coolheaded as ever, said "How do we get back?"
"Aurora forgot to make sure the book was okay."
"Any back doors?"
"I'll check," Aurora said.
She flipped through, then found a new page with three silver quillstyle pens. The page said Ask a question.
How do we get home? I wrote in honey gold ink.
I gasped as scarlet ink pushed up and shimmered. You cannot yet.
Why? Cara wrote in silver ink.
You cannot.
"Ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer." Aurora said. I shoved her.
What are we supposed to do until then. Aurora wrote in bluegreen ink.
Help Jack and two others.
Why? Cara wrote stubbornly.
Ten children have been stolen. You must save them. Cara gasped, Aurora paled, and I groaned.
"This is going to take a while," I muttered.
"What?" Jack asked. I filled him in. "How are going to get out?"
"With a little help from the book," Aurora said. the pages flipped to Wish spell. Cara, Aurora, and I said it aloud adding our own bits.
"Star light, star bright,
All the stars there are tonight,
I wish.
I could stop time!-Aurora
Throw fireballs!-Me
Go home!- Cara!
After that, about two minutes of unprintable words echoed throughout the world.
"Deserted you, has she?"
"No, she didn't, she just. Darn you!" Aurora muttered loudly.
"Guys, we should focus on a plan of escape," I broke in.
"Wait until dark?" Aurora said. "We won't get caught."
That night was a nightmare. Seriously. Just like the movie, except, for this:
".looks like his luck hasn't changed," said Idiot Demon Pirate (IDP) 1 snidely.
"At least he isn't a freak of nature," I muttered. He heard, though Jack was doing his mutineer line, causing both pirates to grab someone. I groaned inwardly and called up a tiny bit of gold fire. I, of course, got a forest fire, crisping the pirate.
"Just our luck," Aurora grumbled, then fell asleep.
Ch Four: Of snobby spells and petrifying pirates
A/N: Alright! Chapter Four! Yay!
Disclaimer :I own Aurora, Songs of the Pheonix, and Ri, and.
"And now Aurora got us stuck about three hundred years in the past!" I finished. Jack looked doubtful. I muttered something very rude under my breath. I grabbed the book and flipped through it. Then I found the spell that would help.
In sweeping graceful letters, the words Summoning Spell were written. I read the spell aloud.
"Spirits of wind,
Bring me what I seek to find
I name it now
Cara Coulter!
And what she needs for now!"
Jack looked like he didn't think it was going to work, but I waited. In a second there was a flash of honey gold light and Jen came, looking dazed.
Aurora grinned. "A mixed blessing." I looked at her. "Good because now the Terrible Trio is together, bad because you just did to her what I did to you!" I blushed. I am an easy blusher.
"Aurora, Ri? Where are we?" Cara asked.
"Port Royal after a haywire spell," I explained. I turned around to Jack, who looked like he was about to die of shock.
Cara, coolheaded as ever, said "How do we get back?"
"Aurora forgot to make sure the book was okay."
"Any back doors?"
"I'll check," Aurora said.
She flipped through, then found a new page with three silver quillstyle pens. The page said Ask a question.
How do we get home? I wrote in honey gold ink.
I gasped as scarlet ink pushed up and shimmered. You cannot yet.
Why? Cara wrote in silver ink.
You cannot.
"Ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer." Aurora said. I shoved her.
What are we supposed to do until then. Aurora wrote in bluegreen ink.
Help Jack and two others.
Why? Cara wrote stubbornly.
Ten children have been stolen. You must save them. Cara gasped, Aurora paled, and I groaned.
"This is going to take a while," I muttered.
"What?" Jack asked. I filled him in. "How are going to get out?"
"With a little help from the book," Aurora said. the pages flipped to Wish spell. Cara, Aurora, and I said it aloud adding our own bits.
"Star light, star bright,
All the stars there are tonight,
I wish.
I could stop time!-Aurora
Throw fireballs!-Me
Go home!- Cara!
After that, about two minutes of unprintable words echoed throughout the world.
"Deserted you, has she?"
"No, she didn't, she just. Darn you!" Aurora muttered loudly.
"Guys, we should focus on a plan of escape," I broke in.
"Wait until dark?" Aurora said. "We won't get caught."
That night was a nightmare. Seriously. Just like the movie, except, for this:
".looks like his luck hasn't changed," said Idiot Demon Pirate (IDP) 1 snidely.
"At least he isn't a freak of nature," I muttered. He heard, though Jack was doing his mutineer line, causing both pirates to grab someone. I groaned inwardly and called up a tiny bit of gold fire. I, of course, got a forest fire, crisping the pirate.
"Just our luck," Aurora grumbled, then fell asleep.
