Chapter 5

Ginny was watching Aislin dance. She was in awe at how smooth and fluent her dancing was. Ballet seems to the hardest for her, but Modern seems like a piece of cake. She was able to get all of the movements down so quick.

"Nice work today Aislin," answered Ms. Juliet, the dance teacher. With a pop, she disparated.

"If you need me, I'll be in my room," replied Aislin.


Hear these words,

Hear my cry,

Spirits from the other side,

Come to me, I summon thee,

Cross now the great divide

The same light formed, then Aislin's mother was there.

"Hello honey. How is everything," she asked to her daughter.

"Great. The new nanny's okay. She and Rebecca are bonding really well."

"That's good to hear. Anything else?"

"Yes. I was wondering, how come there haven't been any recent demon attacks?"

"Simple. The other witches are keeping them away.

"You mean the other Zodiac witches?"

"Yes. I must go. Bye."


"Aislin honey, it's time for dinner," replied Ginny as she came into Aislin's room. There was a queen sized bed in room; a white mosquito canopy with the drapes held at the sides of the bed; a dark cherry wood 4 poster bed; white sheets with silver flower embordery; a silver blanket; a matching armoire, nightstand, and vanity; a soft yellow for the walls. Next to the vanity was a door which lead to the bathroom. On her vanity were all sorts of make-up, notebooks, and hair accessories. Ginny found Aislin sleeping on her bed, holding a dark red leather book.

"Aislin honey, dinner time," replied Ginny in a soft voice. The young girl's eyes opened, and proceeded to get up once she was fully awake. She followed Ginny downstairs, but leaving the book open by accident.

A.N.: Hey, sorry for the wait. Also, if you want to see the bed, here's the ?itemid=84648&ChildId=82708&xs=4069646CF6B-870B-43E8-A4B21DE825F32CD4. If it's not there, ask me for the link, and I'll e-mail if to you. Turns out that it's not working. Sorry. Well, you know the drill. Read and Review.

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