Ok, so I put my hands over her, yada yada yada. Then she passed out. April chewed her nails the whole time, so that meant we couldn't get mani-pedis later. She covered Ariel up with a blanket.
"Is she gonna be ok? What spell did you put on her," I walked to our room - she followed me the whole way, asking a bunch of questions, "Are you going to give her medicine or make her drink a nasty potion? Or-" I cut her off by slamming the door in her face.
Then I cracked up when she walked into our room.
When I finally collected myself, I said,
"Well, we have to do something while she is recovering." I picked up my spell book and studied the pages.
"How long is that going to take? Will she wake up in time for the battle? Will we be there?"
"This is why you were door slammed." I reminded her.
"Sorry." she sighed.
"It will take a couple of years."
"YEARS?!?!" April gasped
"Sorry, hours." I said.
April let out a huge breath of relief.
"Don't trick me like that!" she yelled.
I cracked up again, April is so gullible.
A few hours later Ariel woke up, and in good condition.
But with her recovery time, we only have 2 weeks until the battle, and with everything prepared and done, we had literally nothing left to do.
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Rise of the Elements
AventuraThis book is about four teens that need to stop the all powerful Elementar who is taking over all nine worlds. He gains full power on August 1st, this is when the final battle takes place on Earth.