Thank you all for the loving this story! Thank You for your reviews, favorites and followers. Nothing much left to say except Enjoy! This one has a childhood surprise (if you saw the movie of course). After all every witch wants to try this spell!

Story is mine. Characters belong to Charlaine Harris and Alan Ball.

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Sookie woke up as the daylight shined through the elegant windows. Her body felt so refreshed and relaxed. She really had to thank Eric for his wonderful magic on her. Plus her mind was at peace for now she knew what was going on around the house. Sookie putted on her robe and went downstairs.

As she walked by the door, there was a note from Eric by the famous vase with the roses. She picked it up as she walked over by the painting. She looked at Eric with a smile. He was sitting in the chair with contentment on his face. "Good morning, Eric." she said kindly as she stretched out with a yawn. She sat on her favorite spot on the couch so she can be close to the painting.

Eric being inside the painting saw Sookie picking up the note and sat on the couch. He smiled for how close she wanted to be right next to him as she read. She began to read out loud.

Sookie-

Remember to let me out again later on tonight. I 'm happy for you taking everything so well. I know it's a lot for a person who hasn't been practicing magic. Well Sookie, that's going to change. I'll be teaching you magic and powers that your grandmother had, including mine. Enjoy your day, feel free to explore the house except the sealed ones. Which you don't have the keys anyway. See you later tonight.

Remember I'll be watching you!

Eric

Sookie gave Eric a goofy grin. "You'll be watching me? I'll be watching you!" Sookie used her two fingers pointing at her eyes and then pointed back at the painting. She laughed to herself. Eric laughed as well, despite that she can't hear him. She went to the kitchen to eat breakfast. But instead of eating in the kitchen, she moved her food to the living room so she can eat with Eric. With her cereal, she was also eating a banana. Sookie looked at Eric while she was peeling the fruit. As she put the banana in her mouth, she moaned for the taste.

Eric looked at her and shook his head in disbelief. "Is she doing this on purpose?" Eric asked himself. He tried not to rub himself, for she might see that in the painting change. Eric thought it would be wise to shut his eyes and not look at her eating the banana.

As Sookie looked back at the painting, there was Eric with his eyes closed. Sookie looked at him in confusion. "What? You don't like how I eat breakfast?" She felt a little offended. "I was just trying to keep you company while I eat." Sookie continued her breakfast. Then she realized "What if he's hungry? And him seeing the food is torture? Wait. No, he said they don't feel hunger when they're in the painting." Sookie looked at the painting again and one of his eyes peeped open. "Okay! What is your problem?" she shouted at Eric. Then she walked away with her dishes. Eric was afraid to explain to her why he was doing that while he was inside the painting.

Sookie got went back to her bedroom, well Eric's bedroom and got dressed. When she got back down, she felt like she needed to introduce herself to the rest of Eric's people that were in the paintings. She looked at them and she didn't know what to say. Plus they were all over the place in different hallways. She went down the hallway that has Godric's painting, she figured that's a good place to start.

"Hello everyone, I'm Sookie Stackhouse and I'm sorry that you all are trapped in paintings." she felt awkward. "Well Eric and I are going to try to help you become free from your prisons and..." she paused for a moment when she saw a painting with a desert with no water in sight. "Oh my god. Oh feel so sorry for you! You must be so hot in there! Not to mention you've been there for over eight years!" Then she looked at another one. One of Eric's people is chained in a dungeon. Sookie shook her head. She wondered if there was a spell to change paintings.

Sookie went into the living room and grabbed her Book of Shadows and scanned through the pages. It took her thirty minutes to find something. There was a spell to change paintings, but it didn't say anything about the person inside of it. So she'll have to show Eric before she did anything with that. Sookie kept looking through the book to find any interesting spells.

One page stood out for her. It was an automatic cleaning spell. This spell makes the cleaning tools move by themselves. "Like Fantasia!" Sookie got over excited for a spell she remembered from Disney. She also remembered what happened to Mickey when the brooms and pails got out of control. "Well I'm smarter than a cartoon mouse. I'm sure I can handle it. Besides the place needs a cleaning." she said out loud to herself. Totally forgetting that Eric was listening.

Eric looked on as to what's going on. "Is really going to try that automatic cleaning spell? What, she didn't learn from Mickey Mouse as to what could happen?" Eric saw Sookie that she got several brooms, mops, and a couple of buckets of water. "Yep. She's going to try." Eric started laughing with a huge smug on his face. "This is going to be entertaining." It's going to be watching Fantasia, for real this time.

Before she began, Sookie gave a little quick look at Eric's painting. He had the biggest smug on his face. He had that 'I know something you don't know' look or he was ready to see something funny. That made Sookie a little uncomfortable, maybe this wasn't a good idea. "No! I'm a witch, Gran says I'm witch, now it's time to use my powers!"

Sookie placed all of the cleaning tools in place and she looked at her Book of Shadows. In the spell, there were no words to be said. It was more of using your imagination and sending the power to the tools. Sookie looked at the corner of the book that it warned that this spell was advanced. "How hard can it be to use your imagination to move tools?" she asked out loud.

Sookie looked at the tools and she imagined them moving on their own accord. She even imagined the music from Fantasia playing in her mind. She gathered her energy and touched the tools. She opened her eyes and she didn't see any sparks flying, or powers coming out of her hands, or the tools making any movement. Frustrated Sookie walked away thinking 'Maybe she should have waited for Eric.'

Then she heard something move. Eric grinned "Let the fun begin!" he shouted out loud, even though Sookie couldn't hear him.

Sookie turned around and saw one of the brooms standing up by itself. She gasped in shock. What was she supposed to do now? The book said to use her imagination, so she imagined all the brooms sweeping and the mops spreading water from the buckets. The other tools also stood up and they began their orders and did exactly what she wanted them to do. Sookie jumped up and down in excitement, she did a spell and it succeeded. Not to mention it was an advanced spell. She looked at Eric with pride, "See Eric! I did an advanced spell and it worked! It is that Fantasia cleaning spell out of all things!"

Eric shook his head "Darling the spell just started. You have no idea what you're in for."

As she was checking on the tools making sure they were doing what they are supposed to be doing, then she heard the sink running. She saw the buckets going into the sink getting more water and spilling it all over the tile floors. Sookie realized she has to stop this. For the water was mixing with the dirt that the brooms gathered turning it into mud and the floor was beyond slippery. She looked in the book to find out how to stop the spell. There was none.

More buckets were gathering more water from the sink and on to the floor. "Oh my God, if this continues there's going to be a flood! She tried to stop the buckets manually by pushing them off the sink. But once their off, they go back on..hitting her in the process. Leaving a big scrape on her arm. "Ow!" she hissed. Now she was getting angry. As her anger grew, so did the force of the tools as they became violent.

She spotted the brooms as they gathered more dirt and mixed it with the water. Sookie went to the brooms and started breaking them. It didn't do it any good for they were still moving, despite being broken. Sookie looked at the grandfather clock and it was only noon. She started to panic, she needed Eric now. Only he knows how to stop this madness. She has to wait for eight hours until nightfall!

Eight hours later...

Sookie was in tears for she knew Eric was going to kill her. The place was flooded and it was still going. The brooms were still sweeping despite that they were underwater! The water was up to Sookie's thighs. She was relieved and scared that she can now call on Eric. " Vinctus est, ut maledicat: Benedictio sit liber a nocte!" she shouted with all her might. There she saw Eric's essence coming out of the painting like fairy dust and manifesting to a flesh and bone body.

Eric was amazed how much damage this spell had caused. The place was flooded and still continued to flood. All it was, was a cleaning spell, even though it did advanced. He shouted on the top of his lungs "Desine!" Everything stopped in its tracks. He used his arms to make motions for the water to drain itself. As the water disappeared the tiles were still soaked and the brooms were damaged.

Sookie picked up one of the brooms with guilt and tears coming down her face as she gave it to Eric. Eric had no emotion on his face as he took the broom from her. "Sookie." She looked at him even though she was afraid to. "Did you learn anything from Mickey Mouse?" he bursted out laughing.

"How can you laugh? Look what I've done!"

"Yes, there's a lot of damage. I'm glad you didn't get electrocuted."

Sookie wasn't even thinking about the electric systems. "Are you going to punish me?" tears are still rolling from her eyes.

"I think you've been punished enough. Besides everything is a quick fix." Eric looked around and said "Redi inviasolebat." with the wave of his arms. Sookie looked around and everything was fixed, dried, and even back to be dusty. As if the whole day didn't happen.

"Wow." Sookie said in amazement. Then she winced after her cut made its presence known.

Eric saw a big cut on her arm "Let me see." Eric held her arm underneath the cut.

"Don't touch it!" Sookie said alarmed.

"Do you want it to heal?"

"Yes."

"Then let me do my magic! But I'll be right back, I need to get something." Eric went into the herbal room and looked at the oils and plants. He found the Aloe plant and torn a piece off. Eric saw that he need to tend the plants. Luckily for the Aloe plant, it didn't need much to survive. He went back to Sookie with the Aloe leaf. He held her arm and dabbed the Aloe gel from the plant on to her wound. Then with his magic, he used his index finger and healed the wound. Sookie looked in amazement that wound was gone. As if it never happened.

Then Eric lifted her arm and he kissed the spot where the wound was. He even started massaging her arm gently with his strong fingers. It sent electric shocks going through her arm and traveled through her whole body. It was romantic and homey at the same time. He acted just like a parent would when a child get hurt. "Thank You." she said gently.

"You're welcome." he smiled. "By the way, you truly made my day. You entertained me non-stop!"

Sookie rolled her eyes, "I'm glad that I'm your ultimate pleasure!"

Eric smirked thinking 'You have no idea.'