Lightening
flashed outside the window. Thunder clashed in the sky. A scream
filled the air. Little Veena hid under her bed, praying that the
evil lady didn't come and get her.
She
heard her door slam open and footsteps enter her room. She hugged
her stuffed green tiger tighter.
“Veena!”
She
lessened her death grip on the stuffed animal and slowly crawled out
from under the bed. “Here, Daddy.”
She
saw the worry disappear from his face. “What's wrong? Another
nightmare?”
Veena
shook her head. “No, I don't like the storm.”
Nodding,
he walked over to her. “I understand. Come here, Precious.”
She
walked over him, and he picked her up.
“Let's
go see what's in the Kitchens. We'll just wait till the storm
passes.”
Veena
held onto her friend as her father carried her downstairs.
Hopefully, the storm wouldn't lasts too much longer.
Chapter 4
Two weeks later, outside of Castle
Greyskull dark storm clouds loomed unbeknownst to those inside.
Holding her staff, Veena stood near the center of the Throne room
aiming a fire ball with her empty hand at a makeshift dummy set up in
the center of the room. Thank goodness there wasn't anything in the
room to catch on fire. She had already missed six times.
Holding the her own staff, the
Sorceress stood near the wall behind her. "Relax, Veena. You
are thinking too hard."
Veena sighed as she raised the fire in
her hand, while in the other she held her staff. "I'm trying
to, but it's not easy."
"I know, but keep trying. It'll
come to you."
Looking at the dummy, Veena took a deep
breath. After a few moments, she threw the ball and missed.
Frowning, Veena waved her hand causing the resulting fire to
extinguished.
Smiling weakly, the Sorceress walked
over to her. "Take a break. You have been working hard all
day."
Nodding, Veena lowered her hand.
"Sounds good to me." She then walked over to the side and
leaned her staff against the wall.
Walking out of the throne room, Veena
headed up towards her room. She needed to be by herself. Why
couldn't she hit the dummy with the fireball? Until now she hadn't
any problems with any of the other magic. Of course, this was the
first time she was trying to do physical magic, well throwing
something she had conjured. The fire ball always versed to one side
or the other. Maybe this just wasn't her type of magic.
Reaching her door, Veena pushed it
opened. No doubt the castle's invisible maids or what over keep the
castle clean had already come and gone. Seeing her room nice and
clean, Veena walked in and sat down in the arm chair by the window.
Outside, thunder boomed, causing Veena
to jump a little. She had never done well with storms. There was
something about them that made her feel as if something bad was about
to happen. Veena hugged herself as lightening flashed in the sky.
Maybe she could talk the Sorceress into canceling the magic lessons
for the rest of the day.
Veena glanced out the window. Maybe
just maybe she could get the storm to go away. After all, she had
created a breeze. Closing her eyes, Veena visualized a nice sunny
day. Soon, she could hear the thunder grow more distant. Slowly,
Veena opened her eyes and looked outside, to find a nice sunny day
outside her window.
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