The book lay unopened for centuries. Julie didn’t know that, of course, when she clambered up Auntie Murphy’s attic steps to see how bad it was going to be.
Auntie’s will had been read just yesterday, and she’d left Julie everything in her 180-year-old house – the house she’d lived in, as well as her mother, and her grandmother, and her ….
When the attic door above Julie creaked open, she released a nervous exhale.
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A small slant of light shone from the window in the rafter. Dust danced like teeny fairies in that shaft of sunlight, revealing an empty attic except for one thick, dusty, leather-covered tome.
Whatever could it be? A family Bible? Julie’s Auntie and her entire family were not the religious type. In fact, they were irreligious, perhaps atheists, except for Julie’s mother, who still attended church every Sunday at the age of 91.
Julie’s Mom and Auntie hadn’t talked to each other in years. Decades.
Julie’s mom called Auntie a witch. Auntie said she appreciated the compliment. She appreciated Julie, too, because Julie visited Auntie monthly, enjoying her fantasy stories of witchcraft and elves and women with superpowers that sparked from their fingers. Her imagination was flavorful and creative.
Now, shrugging, Julie climbed all the way into the attic, sneezing and wondering if she’d brought her inhaler. She sank in front of the book, which smelled strangely like a forest laden with pine needles, moss, and lady slippers.
When Julie opened the cover, the first page glowed opal – yes, like an opal – and letters began to float off the page, circling her like fairy dust.
Julie should have been afraid, closed the book, and raced back down the narrow ladder, quickly closing that attic ceiling door.
But her body turned limp, as if she had just returned from a magnificent massage. And that’s when she . . .
What did she discover? Best answer gets a copy of one of my books – your choice!

She began to discover her own magical powers.
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…. and by reading this post by Roughwighting, every blogger here has discovered their own magical powers as well. 🙂
Thanks, you were the first one on here this morning and got us all going.
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she knew, She was just like Auntie! In a blink of an eye Julie’s fingers quivered as colorful sparks gently cascaded from her fingers onto the attic floor. Julie quivered with excitement . “ have to learn how to control this”, as the sparks engulfed her further the strange scent permeated her nostrils and the book, now somehow in her hands again began furiously flipping from page to page. With delight Julie began to read…
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I read YOUR comment with great delight. My fingers are itching as they begin to let out those sparks!! GREAT continuation. Thank you!! ❤
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I love that the book smells “like a forest laden with pine needles, moss, and lady slippers”–and glows. And it’s in an attic, of course. The book is magical, perhaps Julie will slip inside, though I agree with the others that she probably has powers, too.
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This post is uncovering the powers of everyone here, Merril! It’s magical for sure. Now I’m going to close my eyes and go back into that forest…
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… that’s when she discovered that she no longer knelt in her Auntie’s attic, but in a forest of tall pines. The half-dome of rock beneath her wore a thick coat of moss, and pink lady slippers nodded their approval from pockets of deep shade. Here and there, shafts of sunlight filtered through the canopy, alive with motes of irredescent dust. Only it wasn’t dust sparkling before her eyes, but tiny wings. 🙂
Well, that was fun!!! Thanks, Pam.
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Wonderful addition Diana and just where my imagination was going too. 😍
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Two peas in a magical pod!
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😋
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Loved this as it was so much fun —I can see it like a Disney movie!
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TINY WINGS!! I’m swooning. How fun to have Diana Peach add some more fantastical additions to this story of magic and possibilities. Neat how we add onto each other’s words here, isn’t it? Love it! 😍
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This was right up my alley, Pam. Thanks for starting my day off with some magic. I liked the fill-in-the-blank format. And wonderful responses!
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Love the ending about the wings! I had thought of her going to a forest too.. i think she is destined to go there. LOL!
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Pam, set it up perfectly, didn’t she? I love her open ended stories. They’re so much fun. 😀
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Yes, she did and fun indeed!
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What Diana said!
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😝 She is a master storyteller for sure! Love how we writers share our talents with each other. 💖
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“..fallen into a whole new world.” The book suggested this!
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Yes, yes! That whole idea of falling into a whole New World is quite enticing, isn’t it? So much fun to have you all bring on your imaginations here. Thank you!!
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Just change Auntie Murphy to Auntie Ruthie, and the 180-year-old attic to 100+ and you have my story from six years ago.
I was disappointed you didn’t disclose the “find,” but then you made a game of it, so now there’ll be a winner. Reading over the early commenters, I agree with “Yeah,” that she discovered her own magical powers.
You never disappoint, Pam. Thanks for the entertainment this Friday morn! 😀
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I can see you in Aunt Ruth’s attic still, Marian. And you certainly found magic there within all the papers, etc. with her postcards and precious keepsakes.
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She woke in an emerald green grove, filled with dancing fairies, fantastical flowers, towering trees, and strange glowing dust. Her heart began to pound, knowing she was home at last. Julie wandered the lush understory, eyes beaming with delight as she explored her new friends and home.
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Love it, Brad. We’re on the same page!
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😊
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Beautiful setting, Brad. And I love love the idea of an “understory.” 🩵
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Thanks Pam!
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Julie became infused with healing “White Witch” power and could now converse with fairies, elves and gnomes plus all the animals in her new Kingdom.
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The creativity is awesome!
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You’ve caught me up in the tale even more. I’d like to be a white witch and converse with the special ones hidden all around us! Thank you for your creativity. 💓
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She discovered her superpowers, she could float down the attic effortlessly into the world of her choice, where everything resembled the fantasy of Auntie’s stories.
A wonderful story Pam!
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Beautiful, beautiful beautiful idea Balroop. Floating to any world- anywhere we want. Well, I suppose if we close our eyes and use our imagination, we can! 💙
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I love the addition of choice, Balroop. What a beautiful conclusion… or is it just the beginning. ❤
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I have to second Diana’s version. Mine would run to some silly suggestion that her inhaler was made by the Grey Goose vodka company and that she had taken one too many hits.
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Lol!
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😁
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😝 Certainly a different take on the story, John. Thank you for the laugh.
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Glad you like it. Thanks for letting me know.
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Enthralling!!!
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Thank you Rosaliene. And the comments are even more so. 🧚♀️ 🩵
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Oooh you have me so intrigued, love your description aof the smell of the book and glowing like an opal…!
Hmmm… let me think … The letters spelled her name and then said, “You now hold the key..” and a glowing gold key fell into her lap.
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A wonderful, new and unique possibility! I love that the letters spell her name and she receives a golden key. Now, where does it go???
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Thanks! Hmmm…I say to an Enchanted forest. 😉
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It takes her to an enchanted forest where she finds a box that needs a key.
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Aha. The quest continues…. ❤
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Yes! 😉
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Oh … you’re a tease 😆 nice one
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Hee hee. How I love to be a tease.
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she burst into a smile. She had been so uncomfortable in her own skin for so long. But now, she was home.
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“Being in our own skin” is priceless, for sure. Lovely ending, Bernadette.
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I loved Diana’s version, so I won’t try to compete with that. I thought for sure John’s version would include Voodoo Ranger!
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Haha. Diana’s and John’s versions were different bookends to a fun story in the middle. 🙂
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I’m going to try for the worst answer. How about this? And that’s when she . . . woke up and realized it was all a dream.
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Ha ha ha. Oh, Liz. You crack me up.
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Heh heh . . . 🙂
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Julie and Dorothy of Oz, huh? What dreamers!!! 🙂
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The “woke up and it was all a dream” ending was on the top of my first fiction prof’s “thou shalt not” list, that and the “narrator is really a dog” ending. 😀
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Good professor! 🙂 However, how ’bout if Julie was really a dog . . . hmmmm. 🙂 🙂
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Uh oh . . .
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🙂
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I think Julie found the spell to break the evil spell that had been put on her mother and her estranged sister by a wizard. With this found spell Julie can restore family harmony, but wonders if she should. Perhaps the wizard had a good reason for keeping the sisters apart. 🤔
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Wow, you got into the complex part of the plot!! Yes, if one sister is a witch (for sure, a good witch) what is the other sister???? And what a fascinating idea – is it always a good idea to break an evil spell?
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Suddenly she became aware what a job it will be to get rid of all the old stuff nobody is interested in. Even charity shops don’t take old books any more. And to inherit an 180 years old house is a burden too. It’s not really old to be interesting but it costs a fortune to bring it up to modern standards. Now she needs a real wizzard as an estate agent.
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Ahhh, a practical man with a sense of humor. 🙂 Nice. And thanks for playing along!
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A wonderful story, Pam, and I think I’ll go with Diana’s reply, too, but Liz’s made me laugh. 🙂 xo
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I’m thrilled that everyone here is reading each other’s “take” on what happens to Julie next. If I gave out one of my books to each great response, I’d be out of books!!! 🙂
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😂😂
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A beautiful fairy tale, Pam. I love Ally Bean’s version. 🙂
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I happen to enjoy fairy tales, and particularly ones that everyone plays along with. Ally’s answer was quite thought-provoking! Thanks much, Carol.
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A passageway to the past?
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Ohhhh, a “passageway to the past.” Is that a fantasy or a horror story? 🙂 Seriously, great idea. I’m thinking of the movie “When Peggy Sue Got Married.” Love that premise.
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It could be either! Yes, I also love the premise in that movie. Remember when she answers the phone and it’s her grandma, who is already dead in real-time? Chills of happiness.
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I could watch that over and over. ❤
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Yes!
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Such lovely writing that intrigues and mystifies at the same time! I second (third? fourth?) Diana’s beautiful continuation. 🙂
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Diana and her writing imagination has a great fandom. For good reason! Yes, all of the bloggers are so creative. And so much fun to read here. 🧡
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That’s when the holograms appeared, dancing in the dusty air between her and the window at the end of the attic. The holograms weren’t Auntie, and yet they were her story, and part of her life he’d kept hidden, and now all those secrets were beginning to be unlocked for Julie.
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Holograms! Wonderful! And I have a feeling Auntie has a lot of secrets and stories! 🤓👍🩷
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saw words forming on the page, glowing. “Every time you touch my book, I will come and visit you and leave you a message. I love you.” The opal light dimmed. The room filled with the scent of pine, and the book quietly closed on its own.
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This just me sweet shivers. Looooooooovvveeeeeee it. ❤ ❤
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Her life would be changed forever.
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Yes, yes, indeed, Cheryl. Thanks for joining along with Julie and her ancient book. xo
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I can smell the lush forest, damp moss and stone and my eyes are filled with delight looking at the flowers, thoughts of my old life are fading fast as I step into a brand new magical world!
What a joy to read this piece this morning and read familiar faces’ beautiful words…
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How sweet and aromatic your comment is. THANK you and I’m LOVING all the responses as well. I really like the idea of the “old life fading fast” as Julie steps into a new magical world. Ahhhhhhh.
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I love the word, aromatic, one doesn’t read it often enough! What a lovely idea to start a magical tale and invite us to create different paths for the character to wander on or follow…
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I was gobsmacked by the responses (another great word). 🙂 Many thanks. xo
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…found the door to fairyland! But I think you should finish the story in your own unique way Pam 🙂
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Fairyland – a place I’ve looked for my entire life and will never stop. THANK you, Andrea. But I must say, everyone here has written such wonderful endings. Mine would be superfluous. ❤
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…turned the next page, and the next, and each page opened a new window to the world of magic. Auntie had been right all along.
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Love that Auntie is getting credit for the magic. GREAT ending, Jennie. ❤
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Thanks, Pam!
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Hi Pam, she found that she had been transferred to Chocolate Land where Dinah, the cat, Mr Rabbit and their friend Small were helping the Christmas Mince Pie people escape from the Gingerbread Bakery so they could enjoy the coconut snow before being sold. They needed her help to discern the best direction to dig.
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Yeah, yeah yay! Chocolate Land. Your answer is the most unique one for sure! And it comes from your amazing baking skills, I know! 🍫 🤎❤️👍🤗
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It does 😀
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…..she discovered that all of Auntie’s stories were completely true. And she was able to actually see all of what had once been only imagination come to life right before her eyes.
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Wonderful! I love the idea of our imaginations coming to life! That would be incredible. Thank you, Linda! 💚
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Of course I had to read everyone else’s comments before adding my own two cents’ worth. Which frankly – how can I even consider adding to the already wonderful ideas! Such wonderful and creative readers you have, Pam!
I went back and the very first line strikes me: “The book lay unopened for centuries.”
Aunty Murphy never opened it. She was not the one. She was, however, one in a long line of caretakes of the sacred book. Her job was to keep it safe until the One came. And because Julie did, without hesitation, open it, it means that she was the True Descendant, meant to learn and use all that lay within…
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Yes!! Julie is THE ONE. Really like the idea of a true descendent who will learn all that is within the book – a magical treasure! Great, great comment, Dale.
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Love that you like my idea 😉
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Wow, this could go anywhere. I think I like Diana’s version of what happens. 🙂 xx
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I love Diana’s fantastical imagination too! 💙
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❤
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…found out she was also a witch and the book released a new world to her that she fully embraced because she had known about it all of her life. ❤
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Y E S S S S S S! I think you got it, Kim. And (shhhh, don’t tell anyone), but I think a number of us here are witches, and just need an ancient book to help us realize this. ❤
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…she had always meant to learn Sanskrit. For the text was in that ancient language of wisdom from thousands of years gone by. She shot upright, popped her eyes open and thought, “It’s not too late! I’m going to take a class! This book is my history too and I will not let it slip away from me again!” Let the magic begin…
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Not surprising that an intellectual like you, Jennifer, would lend some educational push to Julie here. I love her decision to learn Sanskrit. Thanks for your creative move on this ending…. ❤
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Nice
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Thanks!
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Wow, an open ending story, or multiple endings, Pam. I like that. Readers can pick their ending(s). I liked both Diana’s and Liz’s versions. They both will get a copy of your book of their choice. 🙂
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Actually, if I sent a copy to everyone’s “guesses” that I liked, I’d have to send out dozens! So the winner is yeahanotherblogger, since he’s the first one that “got the ball rolling.” 🙂 Thanks for reading, Miriam.
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Got it. That was fun. Pam. 😊
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Your gift with words is amazing and I enjoy each one of them , including the comments. My parents farm has a large attic full of stuff. There is an old chest dated 1726 . Maybe there is a book somewhere?
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Thanks for the lovely compliment, Gerlinde. And wouldn’t it be neat if there IS an ancient book in your parents’ ancient chest???
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I’m so far behind and so glad I didn’t miss this. It’s wonderful and I want to sit in it. I don’t know where that sentence came from but it feels right. You write the best stories ever. Being called a witch is certainly a compliment.
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🙂 From one witch to another – high five!!! 🙂
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