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Chapter Two: Forks' Substation

"We still have to work?!" Alex complained after she came down from her room. She had successfully placed her fur wallpaper onto her walls by magic.

"Remember, the only reason we have to move is because we have to make a business here in Forks." Her father, Jerry Russo, answered. "So now, we are going to name it "Forks' Substation" instead of "Waverly Place Substation". Haha get it?" Their father put on a goofy smile.

Alex, however, did not smile. "Dad, that's not even funny."

Jerry playfully glared at his daughter. "Get cleaning. Tomorrow is your first day of school. Fix up the place, will ya?" He said sternly.

Forks' Substation is a small restaurant the Russos found. It was a little larger than their other sandwich shop across the country, but it was almost the same. Their apartment, again like their other shop, is just above the restaurant.

"Fine." Alex pouted while moving a rag across a table. After a minute she said, "Done." She dropped the rag on the table and started to walk back upstairs.

Theresa put on her motherly face, stopping Alex in her tracks.

"Uh, can't we just use magic to clean up the place?" protested Alex.

"Hey, like I hadn't asked Mom about that earlier." Max said.

"You perfectly know the rules." Jerry said in a matter of fact tone.

Alex sighed while walking back to the dirty table. Jerry and Theresa walked into the kitchen, making sure the ingredients are in place.

Alex smile mischievously and pulled her wand out from her boot.

"Max, be my lookout."

"Why do I always have to be it?!"

"Just do it!" Alex whispered urgently.

"Fine." Max said. After a few moments he said, "All clear."

"Good. Now, clean it up, wash it, scrub it down, oh no!" Alex said while waving her trusty wand. Then, all the tables and chairs are sparkly and clean.

"ALEX!" Jerry said, scolding his daughter.

"Oh, come on Daddy, everything's clean anyway." Alex said while showing her puppy eyes.

Jerry looked like he was going to explode but gave up. "Fine I'll let this slip but the next time I catch you doing magic without my permission, you will be grounded."

"Thank you Daddy!" Alex said, hugging her dad.

"Daddy's little girl." Max muttered unhappily.