The Witch Stories: The Changing Tea
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In an old spell book she finds a mysterious recipe for Changing Tea and brews up the potion. The spell is supposed to turn you into the person you have always wanted to be, and seems to be working very well until events happen that make Esmeralda question if the magic is from a spell or located deep inside herself.
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The Witch Stories - Erica Morrison
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© 2012 by Erica Morrison
ISBN 9781456611927
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Chapter 1 - The Changing Tea
Esmeralda stirred the cauldron slowly clockwise counting under her breath. 98, 99, 100!
She announced.
Esmeralda always carefully stirred each recipe 100 times. She then lifted the spoon to her lips and blew on the thick orange contents. Tentatively her tongue touched the strange brew and she closed her eyes and sighed in satisfaction.
Well Pickitywick
She said to the skinny black cat by her feet. Another perfect pumpkin sweet potato soup, if I do say so myself, glad I added the extra ginger. Now that dinner is settled, where did I put that spell book?
Esmeralda Cronely searched through the bizarre collection of books that crowded her dining room table. She was not the tidiest housekeeper and when she was working hard on a spell tended to just leave things scattered around the room.
The spell books on the table ranged in size from giant leather bound tomes to the tiniest of notebooks. They had every color of the rainbow from deepest midnight black to brightest saffron gold. Some had shiny embossed writing on their covers while others had no words at all, instead they had strange symbols that seemed to change if you looked at them too closely. After a few moments of searching she lifted a medium sized purple book in triumph.
Eureka!
She cried. This spell will get us noticed at the North American Spell In for sure!
The North American Spell In was an opportunity for witches from all over the United States and Canada to gather and exchange information. It lasted three days and was the highlight of the witches’ social season. The Spell In