To Prevent First Place: Magical Mayhem, #0
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Kendra and her friends decide to join a magical girl team competition. They'll definitely win, right? They're the greatest team there.
Nope.
They lose.
But there's something odd about the first place winners. There's a hidden secret that might tear the whole team apart . . .
. . . and an unknown villain who wants to destroy them.
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To Prevent First Place - Emily Martha Sorensen
Chapter 1: The Enemy
Overall, Kendra was not a very patient person. Not even when she was her alter ego, Cream Angel.
Make that especially when she was her alter ego, Cream Angel.
Green Fairy, pick a flower and stick with it!
Kendra shouted, ducking under the leg of a ceramic minion that was trying, for some reason, to kick her in the face.
Felicity had been dithering between lilacs and buttercups for nearly ten seconds, while Florence had been breathing fire in a ring around her to keep out the ceramic minions. Dithering in the middle of a battle was the opposite of helpful.
I’ve got it!
Felicity cried, uprooting a buttercup from the flower patch she had been examining. This one!
Florence didn’t wait for anything further. She wheeled around and breathed a stream of fire through three minions that had unwisely stood in a row outside the fire ring. They disintegrated to ash immediately.
Bind them!
Felicity cried. The buttercup’s roots shot out and wrapped around two more minions that had been standing nearby, covering them with shoots and yellow flowers as the roots dug into the minions’ skin. Against humans, that would have been horrifying, but against ceramic, it was merely useful to watch the fragile minions crack into useless rubble.
Kendra didn’t stop to watch for longer than a split second. She snatched the halo from where it was hovering over her head, flung it outward at her target, and it knocked one minion sprawling into another. The two impact was so violent that the two smashed, cracking one severely and making the other crumble.
The cracked one came racing back at Kendra. If there had been a face on that smooth ceramic head, it would have had its teeth gritted in determination.
Whoosh! The halo returned to Kendra’s hand in an arc like a boomerang. She flung it forward again.
Wham! The cracked minion was knocked off its feet.
Florence ran past her, breathing fire every which way.
Bind! Bind! Bind!
Felicity was shouting.
Kendra tossed the halo over her head to have it hover in case she needed it, and flapped her large, white feathered wings. She rose up in the air, surveying the battlefield around them.
Ridiculous. There have to be about two hundred minions!
In many ways, their third arch-nemesis was less annoying than their first two had been. The drug lord they’d initially fought had had an army of lawyers to protect him against going to prison, no matter how many times they’d caught him, and their second . . . well, the less said about Dark Deathwave and his son, a.k.a. the jerk who had turned out to be Florence’s boyfriend and nearly tempted her to the side of evil, the better.
But Queen Hemlock had one little, tiny thing about her that was extremely maddening. Namely, the fact that she wasn’t limited to minions she could hire. She could make them. A seemingly limitless supply of these ceramic minions, in fact.
Oh, it wasn’t like they were as strong as people. They were also much stupider. And you could kill them without worrying that some kid would never see their