"How could you possibly be upset about this Sharpay?" Ryan asked incredulously. He had rushed over to the computer and it looked like he was researching wizards or something.

"I think she's upset because she's 18 years old and she just found out that she's a witch. I mean, why would Mom keep this secret from us?" Kay wondered. She really didn't understand it.

"No, I'm upset because this is all too Friday Night Movie, you know? It's so unrealistic…and, I mean, why would this happen to us? We're supposed to be drama majors, not witches and wizards!" Sharpay was almost screaming now.

"I wonder if Mom told Dad that their children have magical powers yet…" Kay was of course worried about the family, as usual.

"Oh, well, I'm just really excited right now! I wonder if we're going to have to go through some sort of training! That would be fun, wouldn't it?" Ryan's face lit up at the idea of being trained as a wizard.

"No, that wouldn't be fun at all!" Sharpay exclaimed in disgust. How could someone so closely related to her be so completely different than her?

Just then Mom came running downstairs. "So I'm guessing your Grandma told you the news?" she asked quickly.

"Yep," Kay said without much emotion. She was definitely the easiest of the Evans children to tolerate.

"Okay, well I've told your father and he's taking the news rather well. He's actually excited that you guys all have magical powers," Mom was practically beaming.

Sharpay rolled her eyes. "Look, you two can do whatever you want," she said, obviously meaning Kay and Ryan. "But I'm just going to pretend like this never happened, alright?" she ran up the stairs.

"What is wrong with her?" Kay asked, a bit concerned. "I mean, of course I'm not as excited as you are, Ryan, but I mean, this isn't a horrible thing, is it?"

"No, of course not, it's a great thing. You'll have all sorts of privileges that normal children wouldn't," Mom explained.

"What? We're not normal anymore? See, I don't like that! I still want to be normal! I mean, I just won't tell my friends that I have powers, all right?" Kay asked nervously.

"Well, I mean, if you want your friends to trust you, then you're going to have to tell them that you have powers. But don't worry, if they're really true friends then they'll treat you exactly the same. But honestly Kay, no, you won't be normal. You'll have powers and abilities and…well, a much more exciting life than a mere mortal."

"Oh, boy, things are really going to change," Kay groaned.

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