Hey, Azri!” said Mayla, my sister.
“Are you going to play with me today or not?”
“No, not today, Mayla,” I replied.
“But, you said you would play with me, Azri!,” Mayla said.
“No, Mayla, I said I would play with you tomorrow,” I said calmly.
“Okay,” Mayla sighed.
“Plus, I have homework to do, Mayla,” I said with a sigh.
“Hey, Azri!” said Mayla, my sister. “Are you going to play with me today or not?”“No, not today, Mayla,” I replied.
“But, you said you would play with me, Azri!,” Mayla said.
“No, Mayla, I said I would play with you tomorrow,” I said calmly.
“Okay,” Mayla sighed.
“Plus, I have homework to do, Mayla,” I said with a sigh.
“Azri, Mayla, dinner is ready!” Mom shouted from the kitchen.
“Coming, Mom!” I shouted back. Mayla and I ran down stairs to the kitchen where mom was standing in the doorway waiting for us.
“Your father is going to be late getting home tonight, girls” she said, using her power of object-binding to bring a bag of noodles to her.
“Again?” I asked.
“Yes, he has a lot of work to do, sweetheart,” she answered. “You know he has a lot of work to do since we moved here” she said before I could speak. We moved to Las Angeles last month and I hadn’t been anywhere but school since then.
“Why can’t we go shopping sometime?” Asked Mayla almost as though she had read my mind.
“You're right, Mayla,” Mom said. “We should go shopping,”
“Really?” Mayla and I exclaimed in unison.
“Yes, how about we go tomorrow?” Mom said happily.
“Sure!” I said, so glad to be out of the house for a while and away from school work as well. And since tomorrow is Saturday it will be so fun too! The next morning I woke up to the sound of Mayla shouting from the bottom of the stairs
“Come on Azri, I want to be there before a lot of people get there!” She shouted.
“Ok, ok, I’m coming!” I shouted back.
IHey, Azri!” said Mayla, my sister. “Are you going to play with me today or not?”
“No, not today, Mayla,” I replied.
“But, you said you would play with me, Azri!,” Mayla said.
“No, Mayla, I said I would play with you tomorrow,” I said calmly.
“Okay,” Mayla sighed.
“Plus, I have homework to do, Mayla,” I said with a sigh.
“Azri, Mayla, dinner is ready!” Mom shouted from the kitchen.
“Coming, Mom!” I shouted back. Mayla and I ran down stairs to the kitchen where mom was standing in the doorway waiting for us.
“Your father is going to be late getting home tonight, girls” she said, using her power of object-binding to bring a bag of noodles to her.
“Again?” I asked.
“Yes, he has a lot of work to do, sweetheart,” she answered. “You know he has a lot of work to do since we moved here” she said before I could speak. We moved to Las Angeles last month and I hadn’t been anywhere but school since then.
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The Found Magic
FantasyAzri Jacobs lived in a world with abilities and powers. One where having too many could be dangerous. When she meets Axel, they are bonded like a knot. They think they can withstand anything that's thrown their way, as long as they're together. When...