Chapter Three; The Homework Assignment
First of all I would like to say to a certain someone *glares* I'm not naming names but you know who you are. I DO take constructive criticism since I'm taking all the stuff that was actually helpful to me (calculators were available in the 1970's) into consideration; AKA across,.. however,.. I think that you have a really bad attitude. I'm a human being and I make mistakes too, but (since there are children here reading this) you don't have to be a jerk about it.
That's all I have to say except for the fact that you're allowed to have your opinions but please keep them to yourself and don't ruin it for other people who actually enjoy them okay? Is that really too much to ask? Other than that this is the last time I'm saying anything to you because in the future you will be completely ignored so I suggest if you don't like these stories stop reading them and leave me alone. Nobody is holding a gun to your head and forcing you to read them.
Okay, now that that's taken care of I have a special announcement to all of my Harry Snape fans as well as IDOJ fans! There will be a new crossover between the two entitled I Dream of Harry where Jeannie's child will meet Harry and the rest of his friends and family. However, the gender as well as the name (and her other children) will be revealed as well as Roger's future so I'm guessing if you don't want any spoilers before it happens then you probably shouldn't read it.
Anyway, here's the next chapter! I am very appreciative of all of you who have given me your support and I promise I won't ever stop making them for you to enjoy!
Peter and Sarah were really surprised when Jeannie picked them up from school. Jeannie honked her horn to get their attention and smiled and waved over at them. "What is Jeannie doing here?" Sarah wondered to herself while she started walking over to the car. "It's Tuesday. I don't have anything going on after school today." She said.
"Hey sis, Jeannie said that she's going to go take us to see Spike today." Peter told her with a grin.
"Yay!" Sarah exclaimed excitedly before she climbed into the backseat beside him and slammed the door behind her before strapping herself in as Jeannie smiled at them through the rearview mirror.
"So, how was school today Sarah?" she questioned before she stepped on the gas pedal and then pulled away from the curb.
"It was pretty good. But I've got a lot of homework." She told her.
"Me too." Peter said with a nod. "What do you have to do?" he asked her.
"My spelling sentences, math problems, and a report about my favorite historical figure. What about you Peter?" she asked him.
"Oh I'm stuck with another stupid science project." He told her with a groan and a roll of his eyes before Jeannie put her foot on the brake again and stopped at a red light.
"I really enjoy science. What do you have to do?" she asked him.
"I have to come up with an invention that'll change the world but I've only got until Monday to get it done as well as my arithmetic and English report. And that's impossible." He said heaving a heavy sigh and shaking his head before a sly grin stretched across his face. "Unless,.." he said before he turned over to look at his sister.
"Unless what?" she inquired.
"Well, we found out that Stacey's a witch right?" he questioned her back.
"Yeah, so?" she asked him.
"So,.. that means that she's magic like Jeannie is. Only she's still got her magic. Maybe she can help me." He said as the light turned green again and Jeannie accelerated.
"But Peter you can't!" Sarah cried with a shake of her head as Jeannie turned onto the freeway. "That's cheating! Mom and Dad wouldn't even let Jeannie use magic to help you with your homework even when she still had it!" she exclaimed. "Besides, we don't even know where Stacey is." She told him but he simply just shrugged at her.
"Well, she's got to be back sometime hasn't she? Besides this is different. It's not really magic if she brews up a potion for me." He told her.
"I still don't know." Sarah began. "What if she says no?" she asked him.
"She won't. She likes us too much. Besides, she's one of Jeannie's best friends. She just has to say yes. I'll ask her as soon as she comes back." He told her.
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Jeannie pulled into the gravel parking lot before she climbed out of the car. Then both of the children unbuckled themselves and leapt out of the car as well. "I can't wait to see Spike!" Sarah exclaimed excitedly while she slammed the door behind her along with Jeannie and Peter.
"You children can both go ahead and go inside and wait for me." Jeannie told them while she made sure to lock the vehicle.
"Yay! Come on Peter!" Sarah cried as excited grins stretched across their faces while they took each other by the hand and raced inside. Sure enough, inside one of the stables was a tiny pure white unicorn pawing the ground and snorting at them. Peter continued watching him with amazement as the colt's mother started walking towards them. "Hello girl." Sarah whispered while smiling at her warmly and affectionately since she wanted to make sure that she got her share of attention. Then she slowly reached her hand out towards her and gently stroked her face.
