Truth or Dare 17

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Day 13 of the twins no prank dare

I apologize for not uploading in a long while. I am going to try and get regular updates out for this story.

Me: Hey, everyone. We have been away for too long, and we have many great submissions, so let's this started. But first, Cat and Amelia, I assume you've been caught on everything that's happened?

Cat: Yeah. There are still some things that I'm confused about, like how you have powers and where you got witches wool, but I'm all caught up.

Amelia: Yeah, I'm caught up.

Me: Good. So Eda, your our first victim. 'I snap my fingers, causing the slip to appear in her hands.'

Eda: You've got to be kidding me

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Eda: You've got to be kidding me. Why do I have to read that dumb book?

Luz: What book?

Eda: The first Azura book. Not only that, but I have to do voices, but all that colorful and frilly language makes me sick.

Luz: First off, that series is not dumb. It's fantastic. Second, my copy is back at the owl house.

Amity: I'd get my copy, but I currently don't have hands or feet. Also, I'm not going to bite the book. Boscha, can you go up to my room and grab the first Azura volume?

Boscha: Sure. 'Boscha untangles herself from Willow and heads up to Amity's room, coming back down a minute later. She hands the book to Eda and sits next to Willow, putting her arm around her.

Luz scratched behind Amity's ears, causing her to purr and nuzzle into her.

Eda stared at the book in her hands: Jeez, how big is this book?

Luz: 439 pages.

Eda: And I have to read the entire book?

Me: And do the voices, yes.

Eda made a gagging motion: Oh gods, I think I'm going to be sick. To whoever gave me this dare, I hate you for this.

Amelia: I've never read The Good Witch Azura, so this will be interesting. I'll finally be able to see why Amity and Luz love it so much.

Eda: Uggh. Let's get this over with.

Eda opened the book and started reading. When she got to the first speaking part, she barely tried and said it in her normal voice. The second voice was a sightly pitched version of her own.

Eda: You're going to need to give this to Mr. Holmes before it cools.

Me: I don't know, Eda. You're going to need to say that line again with more life.

Eda growled and repeated the line in a snobby voice: You're going to need to give this to Mr. Holmes before it cools.

Me: Better

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