Loanna Greendale had always been the sweetest neighbor ever. She offered to babysit, clean, cook, and even loaned money to those who she knew were in desperate need of it. Loanna was also oblivious to many things, a fault that her murderer counted on. Using it to sneak up on her while she stuffed a turkey.
Absolutely no one in the neighborhood hated Loanna. Hell, no one in the entire town hated her. That's why it was impossible for everyone to believe that she had been murdered so viciously. Her burned corpse was cut open, with most of her vital organs missing. Blood was everywhere in her kitchen. Police say they found remnants of her brain stuffed inside the turkey she was baking. Some of her bones were shattered and scattered among the body. There were holes where her eyes should have been and her once beautifully silver hair had turned a dull gray. Needless to say, her casket was closed the entire time during her funeral.
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Ivy Rose Valentine had been busy all day. She was preparing for the visit of her three grandchildren. She dusted, mopped, and vacuumed her entire house. She made their beds, decorated each room according to each of the girls tastes. She painted Crystal's room ice blue, Leila's a dark purple, and Stormi's an electric blue. She had bought furniture matching each of these colors and set them inside each room. She cooked all their favorite meals from when they were kids. She smiled as she looked at the pictures sent to her each year. Ivy smiled as the doorbell rang. She ran towards the door and opened it. She screamed in joy as her granddaughters stood in front of her.
Crystal Frost Valentine was decked out in ice blue. She wore high heel blue stilettos, a tight, ice blue miniskirt, a dark blue strapless tank top with an ice blue vest over it, a diamond and sapphire necklace, 5 karat diamond earrings, and a 10 karat diamond ring. Her long blonde hair was straightened all the way down her back. Her stunningly bright blue eyes had a cold demeanor in them. Ivy had expected the coldness, it was her main element after all, but she had not expected the age in her eyes. It seemed to add on to the cold effect, giving her chills.
Leila Chandra Valentine wore all purple. She wore purple slip on vans, a tight, purple tank top that stopped right above her hip bones, purple shorts, a black belt with a light purple center, and she held a purple purse. She wore a black choker with an amethyst stone in the center. She had curly blonde hair and dark, hazel eyes. Her eyes showed wisdom, something that Ivy had expected.
Stormi Tempest Valentine was dressed in electric blue and crimson. She wore 4 inch crimson heels, an electric blue mini dress with a crimson belt, and crimson sunglasses on top of her wavy blonde hair. Stormi wore a gold necklace and blue topaz earrings. As expected, her stormy gray eyes were full of sparkling youth.
Ivy hugged each of the girls. "It's so good to see you!" She said as she squeezed each of the girls.
"It's nice to see you too Grandmother." Crystal said with a smile. The girls walked inside and looked around.
"It's just as I remember it Grandma." Leila said with a smile. Stormi looked around at the plants everywhere and said "Geez Granny, you took the meaning of greenhouse to a whole new level."
Ivy laughed. "Well you know me, plants are my life." She smiled and said, "Go check out your rooms, I think you'll see they're the exact same as when you were a kid." The girls ran upstairs, leaving their seemingly hundreds of bags outside. Ivy sighed and looked around. No neighbors were around. Pointing to the large plants around the door, she said, "Alright, the coast is clear. Now get these bags and carry them upstairs." The vines off of each plant grew and all the bags were picked up. The bags were then carried upstairs.
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Teen FictionThree sisters, Crystal, Leila, and Stormi move in with their grandmother and discover a whole new world that they had never known about. With their newfound abilities and knowledge, they work hard to fight against the forces of evil plaguing their n...