I hope you’ll enjoy When there were witches, read by Pnina đ
More fairy tales coming soon đ
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I hope you’ll enjoy When there were witches, read by Pnina đ
More fairy tales coming soon đ
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When There Were Witches continues from yesterday:
In the subsequent weeks a few more people broke the law, and each time, Brynja cast the spell to punish them. Before long the whole world knew that Brynja was as powerful as her mother and they took care not to break the law.
After six months of no one breaking the law, Brynja missed the euphoria that came with casting a spell.
âMaybe I should cast a different spell,â she wondered aloud.
âWhy?â asked Bertha.
âMaybe something needs fixing. Or improving.â
Bertha shook her head. âYou know what Mother used to say â you canât improve on nature.â
âWell,â Brynja felt mischievous, âmaybe I can.â
Bertha raised her eyebrows. âMother couldnât but you can?â
Brynja grinned. âIâve found Motherâs spell book.â
âYou have?â asked Bertha eagerly. âNo, I donât think you should use it. I donât think she wanted us to ⌠I mean, she never showed it to us when she was here.â
âYou canât draw any conclusions from that. Maybe she just didnât get around to it.â
She should have known Bertha wouldnât be onboard. Bertha liked to play it safe. Bertha had no sense of adventure. What did Bertha know? She wasnât even a real witch. You couldnât call yourself a witch if you were too scared to cast a spell. Brynja wasnât scared. Brynja was powerful. Brynja could definitely improve on nature!
When Bertha went outside to pick the apples, Brynja fetched the spell book, went into her bedroom and locked the door. She sat on the floor behind her bed and began leafing through the book. It was divided into sections. Colour Spells, Garden Spells, Healing Spells, Mood Spells and Discipline Spells. She decided to start at the beginning and successfully turned her fingernails green and her Spider Plant blue. They were only little spells so they didnât give her quite the exhilaration she was looking for, but it was a nice little buzz. Next she decided to try something more challenging â changing the colour of her eyes.
She collected the necessary ingredients: a pinch of salt, a handful of earth, a single mint leaf and, since she wanted her eyes to be gold like her motherâs, two dandelion blooms. She put them all in the granite mortar and pounded them with the pestle. Then she scooped up the mixture with wet hands and smeared it around her neck.
Brynja laughed. âYuck. Yuck yuck yuck yuck!â She took care not to drip any of the muddy sludge on the book as she read the spell.
âI pick this colour from this bloom
To be my eyesâ new bright costume.
From birth was green behind my sight
Now make gold while day becomes night.â
She closed her eyes and waited for the buzz, but none came. She went to the mirror and met the same green eyes she always met. In a rage of disappointment she picked up the pestle and threw it across the room, smashing the pink rose vase and spilling its contents onto the floor. Brynja let out a furious squeal and stomped into the bathroom to wash her neck.
That evening at supper, she was less than talkative.
âDâyou want some more pie?â asked Bertha.
Brynja shook her head.
âAll the more for me!â Bertha grinned as she cut another slice. âThe apples are so good this year!â
âMm.â
âBrynja?â
âWhat?â
âWhatâs the matter?â
âNothing.â
âSomethingâs put you in a bad mood.â
âFine. Iâm in a bad mood.â Brynja continued to push her half-eaten pie around the plate.
Bertha finished her pie and proceeded to clear the table. âAre you going to eat that?â
Brynja sighed and leaned back in her chair. âNo, you can take it.â She looked grumpily at Bertha and pushed the plate towards her.
âThank you.â Bertha paused to look at her sister.
âWhat?â
âYour eyes. Theyâre not green anymore.â
âTheyâre not?â Brynja was excited. âWhat colour are they?â
Bertha peered a little closer. âTheyâre pinkish ⌠with gold around the edges. No, hang on, the gold is spreading.â Brynja tried not to blink. âThe gold is nearly covering âŚ. now theyâre completely gold! Wow! Your eyes are just like Motherâs! I wonder if mine will change too!â She hurried to the bathroom to look in the mirror.
Brynja grinned. A new tingling sensation in her toes rose through her body. Through the window she noticed the red and orange sky. The sun had just set. Day was slipping into night and it reminded her of the words of the spell â while day becomes night. Thatâs why the colour didnât change right away. It needed the sunset to finish the spell. The spell had worked!
Bertha came back into the room a little disappointed. âMy eyes are still blue.â
Brynja smiled. âI can make them gold if you like. Or yellow or purple or any colour you want.â
âYou did it? With a spell?â
âYes,â Brynja was glowing. âDonât look so shocked. I am a witch after all. You should try it.â
âYouâre not supposed to use magic for frivolous things.â
âThen why is there a section in the book for colour spells?â Brynja was determined not to let her sister spoil it.
âI donât know. Maybe for things that need to be changed like ⌠erm,â
âChanging the colour of your fingernails?â She held up her hands to show her green nails. âOr maybe changing the colour of a plant?â
âYou changed a plant?â
âYeah. My Spider Plantâs blue now. It was easy.â
âHow many spells have you done?â
âDâyou want to see my Spider Plant?â
Bertha smiled nervously. âErm, okay.â
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Fairy Tale concludes tomorrow, but if you don’t want to wait you can read the whole story here đ
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Eye illustration by Daniel Hannah of Pixabay
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continues tomorrow … đ
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Once upon a time, high on a mountain peak, surrounded by fog night and day, lived a wicked wicked witch. She was tall and thin and had long bony fingers. Her fingernails were green and she had a hard heart from which her purple blood ran cold.
She awoke when the crow cawed and slowly creaked to her feet. She cooked her breakfast of four slices of freshly butchered piglet and two sheep intestine tubes filled with finely minced calf flesh and fried tomatoes and toast. She consumed it all with relish and washed it down with a tall glass of baby growth fluid squeezed from a cow.
After breakfast the witch wiped her greasy mouth with the back of her hand and put the dishes in the sink. It was time to go to work.
For many hundreds of years the witch had been working on her plan to turn the world into a dry, desolate, poisonous place, somewhere only she and the cockroaches could thrive. That may seem like a long time to you and me but to the witch, who had lived in her castle for over ten thousand years, it was nothing.
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It’s way past time for a new Fairy Tale and, since we’re approaching Halloween it’s the perfect time. Â So, on Monday, we’ll begin a scary new tale by Maud Earnshaw, illustrated by Beatrice Wilberforce:
The Wicked Witch’s Plan To Get Rid Of Everyone
Ooh, I’ve got shivers đŽ
And, just to get you in the mood, here’s a poem (read it aloud, slowly) đ :
âT-wit T-woo,â go the owls,
Sc-ratch and dangle, the spiders.
The witch is thinking, she frowns, she scowls,
New brooms fly by with riders.
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A flickering light, the rising of smoke,
From the clearing, through the trees,
Gives away the location of quivering folk
Around the fire, on their knees.
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In a fairy tale world with fairy tale rules
The wicked have much to fear.
Theyâve been unkind, selfish, heartless fools,
Which wonât be tolerated here.
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Fairy tales, creepy tales, mystical magic tales,
Castles and fairies and witches and ghosts.
Suspend disbelief for these âanything can happenâ tales,
Where innocents get rescued and evil gets smote.
See you Monday đ
What? Â You don’t want to wait ’til Monday? Â Well, I wasn’t going to tell you this but …. ok, The Wicked Witch’s Plan To Get Rid Of Everyone was originally published with sinister black and white illustrations by the author and with the title The Wicked Wicked Witch and the Ruinous Manipulation – funnily enough it’s the story referred to in the video I showed you yesterday. Â Anyway, if you like it dark and sinister and don’t want to wait for Beatrice’s colourful version, you can read the story now at Maud’s place: Â https://thewickedwickedwitchandtheruinousmanipulation.wordpress.com/
Have fun! đŽ
Or find it on the Fairy Tales shelf along with a couple of others đ
“T-wit T-woo,” go the owls,
Sc-ratch and dangle, the spiders.
The witch is thinking, she frowns, she scowls,
New brooms fly by with riders.
***
A flickering light, the rising of smoke,
From the clearing, through the trees,
Gives away the location of quivering folk
Around the fire, on their knees.
***
In a fairy tale world with fairy tale rules
The wicked have much to fear.
They’ve been unkind, selfish, heartless fools,
Which won’t be tolerated here.
***
Fairy tales, creepy tales, mystical magic tales,
Castles and fairies and witches and ghosts.
Suspend disbelief for these ‘anything can happen’ tales,
Where innocents get rescued and evil gets smote.