Thursday, March 4, 2021

COMING THS SPRING BOOK 3 OF THE DANGER GIRL SERIES "A WICKED GAME OF WITCHERY"

 




I’m not going to start from the very beginning. I can’t. Sorry! There’s no time for that! My father’s life is at stake.  So… I’m going to ask… that… you… simply… believe ...me!


 

And besides, I’m doing much better, thank you very much! Mom’s writing another book, but this time, it’s a memoir of her true love, my Dad, and the dreadful things my grandmother, Witch Viola has done to keep them apart. That’s the tragic news which you’ll hear about soon.

 

The good news?  We’re still living on Puddledock Road. And I’m still at Lincoln Middle School! And this is the first time we haven’t moved in as long as I have been alive, which is twelve years! And, bonus, that snot-nosed Witch, my nasty grandmother, Witch Viola, is out of our lives for good!... or at least for now. …or at least I thought so, until Mom set me straight. My witchy grandmother left on a broom, the first time! And the second time, before she left, she told me that my father was still alive! I’m not exaggerating! If you don’t believe me, just ask my two best friends, Jamal, and Lils. They can tell you stories that will curl your hair, or uncurl it, depending!

 

Seriously, can you imagine how shocking it would be if you found out that your grandmother was a witch? And that she has thrown your father into a ripple in time- for all eternity? To separate your father from his one true love, your Mom?

 

That’s exactly what happened to me! Truth is scarier than any novel, says my Mom. And then, I find out in a shocking way, that I have inherited Witch Viola’s powers? And that she is jealous of me!

 

Mom moved us to this haunted, run-down Puddledock Road last year, so she could write her famous novel. That wasn’t the real reason though- but you’ll find out soon enough! Well, the whole school was shocked to find out that anyone would even think of living on that haunted street! Let alone with a child! Cross my heart! It was haunted.

 

But in the meantime, ‘I suffered greatly!’  At least, that’s how Mom would have explained it, in her mystery novels. She’d be more dramatic and flamboyant--another word for you to look up. I’m serious! I‘ve got the vocabulary of a twelfth-grader ‘cause Mom made me study the dictionary from the time I could take my first step! “Learn a word a day,Veronica, and it will pay off some day when you need to express yourself,” says Mom. She still says it, even now that I am about to become a seventh grader, along with my best friends, Jamal and Lily-Lou. Mom always says, There’s a little bit of magic in knowing your own power.  I thought she meant vocabulary. But, nope! There are hidden messages in all the sayings she’s passed down to me. I now know about double meanings!

 

Newsflash: Did I forget to tell you that I am a genius? I am.  All thanks to Mom, and her great thirst for vocabulary –I’m being sarcastic, of course--!  It’s all rubbed off on me! Even the magic part!

 

Being a genius doesn’t hurt either! I can outthink anyone, except maybe, Jamal! And did I mention I’m a witch, too? That’s a Double Newsflash. One day you know nothing about your life and where you came from, and the next day—poof!! You’re a witch! Go figure! 

 

My best friends actually found an ancient book, dating back to 1100 AD, in Mom’s writing sanctuary a few months ago. It’s called a  Grimoire, a witches’ book, just like something out of a Harry Potter movie.  They didn’t tell me about it until…later! In fact, I used some of the magic spells and potions,  just in time to fix the Terrible Troubles at Lincoln Middle School. It came in handy, and it worked! The Grimoire is called, “The Powers’ Book of Spells and Potions”. It’s an ancient family book passed down through centuries by the Powers’ Coven. Each generation wrote down spells and potions in their own handwriting that would be useful in situations that needed fixing.

 

For me, that was Lincoln Middle School, the Terrible Troubles, during the final championship basketball game at the end of sixth grade. I used the most appropriate spells
and potions written in cursive by my grandmother, Witch Viola. You remember? -- that nasty snot-nosed lady who keeps running away from me? Well, her! And the potions and spells worked!  My grandmother left me her beautiful, ornate (‘fancy’, for those of you who need to find your vocabulary) mirror. It stands about six feet high by three feet wide, and honestly-- you can’t see your reflection in the mirror.  I call it my wishing mirror, ‘cause I don’t care to see my image in any mirror, but I do like to day-dream or wish-dream into it… to ponder about important things.

 

But it’s really not a mirror at all! It’s magic! It’s a real, honest-to-goodness portal to other time-space continuums. I can travel to the fourth dimensions of time. Time is fickle and the minutes in another dimension click by slowly and deliberately, and time and space collide in the most unusual ways, and nothing in these other wrinkles in time make sense, no matter which way you travel. I can time travel to the future or the past.

 

I always knew I had a sixth sense, that gut-feeling, that magnetic pull  that helps me solve problems.  My name is Veronica Danger Powers, known by my friends as Danger-Girl! I thought Mom had gone bonkers-- when she named me that hot-mess of a name. I thought it was a cruel joke, a concoction of weird words strung together. Mom has an imagination that allows her to be one of the top writers in the universe!  But she never would tell me why she’d named me??...a…crazy…name…like…that!

 

Newsflash: I hated my name for almost twelve years, until I learned, it actually had some meaning.

 

It wasn’t some crack-pot name Mom picked out of one of her novels. The kids in all the schools I went to, which were exactly six schools in seven years, always made fun of my name, as soon as they heard it: Veron-ick-a Danger Powers! The teacher would practically scream it out each year as she assigned seats the first day of school. I think I even saw the teacher smirking behind my back! And one year, one of the bully-boys in class got everyone to call me icky all year long. That was the longest year of my twelve years on this Earth! Well, needless to say, I tried everything I knew, from being nice, which comes hard for me, to giving that bully a black eye—which landed me in detention for a solid week! He got nothing! Did you even hear me? He got away with it! Until I finally used my genius brain and came up with a nickname that scared the daylights out of everyone, including the teacher. My secret! It worked. He shut up! That was the deal! And I haven’t seen or heard from him in three years now!

 

Newsflash: I absolutely love my name now. Let me tell you why!

 

 It’s only been a couple of months since my nasty witch of a grandmother magically popped out of the oval mirror and gave me a lesson about just where  my name came from! I wanted to hug her, but nasty witches don’t like to be hugged, so I backed off.  Turns out my middle name, Danger, is a family name. I’m named after Witch Viola’s middle name! Viola Danger Puddledock (Viviano--her married name, first of four husbands).

 

And bonus, her son is my father, Lord Talon Powers, a powerful witch from the Powers’ Coven of witches. I also know my father can turn into a very powerful bird of prey and snatch up unsuspecting people or objects, by extending his Talons and gripping his prey. But he doesn’t really need to use that magic—at all!  Yet!  That’s my Grandmother’s son, my Dad.

 

I get the feeling that Witch Viola knows more than she’s letting on, though. She’s nasty to Mom, but Mom tries to please her anyway, which is why we moved back, I think, to Puddledock Town, to be closer to Witch Viola. Then the witch keeps moving away on us! I sometimes see Mom crying in the garden, when she’s tending to the wildflowers she planted now that we bought grandmother’s old house. Something’s not right there. Isn’t a Mom supposed to love her children, even if it is her daughter-in-law? And me? Her only granddaughter?

 

And this last time, my ugly, snotty old grandmother, appeared as my next-door neighbor, with a make-believe husband. She fooled me for a while, I have to admit. Until the cute, round old lady baked her famous Chocolate Chip cookies that were outright addicting to eat—they’re so yummy. Just like… Witch Viola’s chocolate chip cookies. I think I suspected who she was right then and there.

 

Did I mention that Jamal loves, loves, loves her cookies, witch or not!  But then again, Jamal loves anything that’s food! He’s the most interesting boy in all of sixth, I mean, soon-to-be, seventh grade! He’s won the county science fair for two years in a row, and his project on some kind of astronomy-thingy won second place at the State contest. The first-place winner was a high school student! He’s the smartest kid I know, almost as smart as I am. But don’t tell him, ‘cause he already thinks he’s my equal. He takes photography courses at the local community college and is the best basketball player in middle school, besides, Iggy, our new neighbor on Puddledock Road. But Iggy is in high school now, and so Jamal is top dog again! He’s short for his age, but I swear with all the food he shovels down his throat, he’s growing in front of my eyes.

 

And then there’s my other best friend, Lils or Lily-Lou as we sometimes call her, short for Lily Louise. Everything matches. She’s always on some kind of diet, but she always looks beautiful to me. She’s what I call a fashionista! She’s the best dressed kid at LMS! And she’s trying to get me to go shopping with her this summer. Nope! I still don’t want to have any part of that.

 

Lils is smart and nerdy, and her red hair and freckles make me smile! She’s a true friend, and insists on honesty and loyalty from me and Jamal. She means well. Give me a clean pair of jeans with some holes here and there for design, of course, a Panthers’ basketball tee and I’m good. I don’t and I repeat, I don’t wear my clothes twice anymore, once right side out, and the next day, inside out! Imagine a Mom teaching her only daughter to do that and be the laughing stock of every single school she has attended? …The kids only said those things behind my back, but since I am a lip-reader, I could understand every single word. Those aren’t real friends at all!  But Lils, well, straightened me out on that little problem! And that’s a big step for me, one that Lils made me stop doing.

 

Newsflash: I’m still mad at you, Mom! Your words still sting.No use washing your clothes more than you absolutely have too,” said Mom for almost my entire life!

 

Well, no more! Lils has figured out my wardrobe for the next year! I can’t keep up with her! I promise to wear what she tells me too, but I always change right away back to jeans and a tee!

 

Double Newsflash: Don’t worry, Mom, you’re not making Mother-of-the-Year, anymore… ‘cause I wash my own clothes and most nights make us dinner! I have for the last three years. And, what do you do? Write! That’s it! Day and night! You’re a great writer, I’ll admit, but you can’t do that writing stuff all the time! You’re obsessed! Get a life, I scream, but only in my own head.

 

I wouldn’t dare be disrespectful to my Mom. She is a stickler for politeness. She’s all I’ve got since Dad left us when I was a baby. Mom wouldn’t say why! And I thought I had a grandmother, who re-appeared next door, disguised as a chubby, old grandmother. My gut was right! She turned out to be Witch Viola. I went over to see her about a month ago, to get more of those Chocolate Chip cookies, and all her furniture was cleared out and --poof! Out the window she flew. I’m exaggerating. I didn’t actually see her fly out the window, but I know she pissed  me off ‘cause when I got back home, I found a note scrawled on the oval mirror, the ornate one (look it up, yet?) The note said: It’s not the Power of Two; It’s the Power of You! Scrawled in her awful handwriting that I’d recognize anywhere.

 

Like I said at the beginning, I’m not going to start at the beginning. And I didn’t! That’s the past. There’s no time left. We’re talking magic here. And a story of two powerful witches (hint: I’m one). You just won’t believe this story--until you do—believe, because it did happen.


Want to know what snot-nosed Viola is up to!? She’s taken my Dad away from my Mom, and I’m the only one who can find him somehow. Mom sat me down and told me this. Imagine the shock?  Mom said, “It’s all about magnetic portals which are small and short-lived and which open and close without warning.”  And did I mention portals in other time dimensions can open and close dozens of times each day, and when they open, I must be totally observant as they project auroras, which bubble up in the skies over Puddledock Road. Am I dreaming? Mom told me and she never lies!

 

Newsflash: I hope, simply, that you will believe me! This kind of stuff cannot be made up!

 

My best friends are willing to risk their lives to help me find my Dad. That’s true friendship! And I’m at war with that snot-nose, old grandmother of mine, Witch Viola. She as much as challenged me when she scrawled, It was always the Power of One, on my wishing mirror.

 

My magical powers are strong and getting stronger by the minute--and more capable, and
skillful. Now, that’s the greatest threat to Witch Viola who has tossed my Dad a few ten thousand kilometers from Earth where the geo-magnetic field meets the on-rushing solar wind. The magnetic portals—and there are hundreds of them in the universe, leave ripples in their wake. They’re invisible, unstable, and elusive. They open and close without warning. And this is the most frightening part. I might never have another chance to save my Dad. And…

 

Newsflash: And… I’m… willing to place my life and the lives of my two best friends in danger by traveling through these hidden portals in the earth’s magnetic fields to find the one ripple in time through which my Dad is a captive for all eternity!

COMING THIS MAY BOOK 3 OF THE DANGER GIRL SERIES "A WICKED GAME OF WITCHERY"


 

 

Chapter 2: Mom’s Shocking Secret

 

One thing I know for sure! Mom’s got secrets about what happened to Dad, and she’s hasn’t been talking-- until now! I know there’s more to her life than she’s willing to tell me-- that is, before today.  She set up a family meeting, just the two of us, a family meeting-without my snot-nosed grandmother, Witch Viola’s prying eyes. Besides, since the little old next door neighbor, Mrs. Vivian Pennypiece  (really Witch Viola in disguise) and her make-believe husband, Doc Pennypiece, up-and-left Puddledock Road,in the middle of the night, I knew right away that I needed to be very careful. Because, Dear Grandma (I’m being sarcastic here) shows up, under the most unusual circumstances.  But—it’s always for one purpose-- to hurt Mom with her disrespectful tone and her foul mouth!

 

Newsflash: I’m onto your games, Grandma Witch Viola!

 

I plan to tell my best friends, Lils and Jamal, what’s going on with my Grandmother and my  Dad, when I meet Mom in her writing sanctuary, or as I now call it, Mom’s voodoo sanctuary. That’s where the magic takes place.

 

And Mom, I find out, is writing her memoirs, not the mystery-type story she’s famous for. Have I given you enough time to look up memoirs? Well, here’s the deal: a memoir is a historical account or biography written from one’s own personal viewpoint.  Mom wanted me to sit and read the Memoirs of a Lost Love, that’s the title-- first,  and then ask her questions. “It’s really,” says Mom, “a love-story for the ages, of a mortal and a warlock. And the nasty and cruel way they were separated!”  True love and all…blah…blah…blah is all I can think of to say about true love! I’m kidding! It was very beautiful and touching, and I learned maybe more than I should have about true love.

 

I read it! Mom is an amazing writer and this is a memoir, dedicated to all ‘lost loves’-- and then there’s a sentence in the dedication, about how proud she hopes her daughter, Veronica Danger Powers will be when she learns her true story, one that has been “denied you for too long”. But it’s a really beautiful story, and it makes me cry. Remember? I don’t cry often, and there’s got to be a really good reason for crying. There is.

 

And to think I could actually think all those sarcastic thoughts about a woman grieving the unnecessary loss of her husband, my father! All because Mom was a mortal and Dad, Lord Talon Powers, was a warlock. My grandmother objected vehemently, and with the rage of a thousand thunder-bolts, reigning down terror on Mom. Turns out, that’s why we moved so much, and that’s why Mom said nothing. Mom, despite her fate, of losing her one true love, was trying her best to take care of Witch Viola by moving back to Puddledock Town, where the Powers family had resided for generations, and where Mom and Dad fell in love.

 

And that’s why nasty Witch Viola was in-and-out, literally, of our lives. She was keeping tabs on me, to see if I had magical powers and how strong they were. And I do have powers that rival hers, and I’m only twelve. My powers must be strong, or Viola wouldn’t bother with us.  And I’m angry at that snotty old Witch Viola for her vile and hurtful ways.

 

Mom and I spend hours talking. It feels right. We are honest with one another. I feel strong and centered. I know who I am—I’m Danger-Girl! Jamal is right! Mom tells me she’ll help us –of course I’m including my two best friends. Why wouldn’t I? Mom is ready to help, in as many ways as a mortal possibly can. She says “My powers are undeniably powerful.” That’s the word she used before she cried buckets of tears. I hug her and tell her that I am strong and powerful enough to break the spell.

 

Newsflash: Truthfully? I had my fingers crossed behind my back, just in case I couldn’t deliver on a promise to defeat a mean and ugly witch by freeing Dad and returning him home safe and sound to Mom and me!

 

I am a genius, and I have strong friends who will help me rescue my father! Mom smiles and sighs, and I know she knows my powers are strong.

 

“Veronica Danger Powers, don’t you just love that name. It rolls off the tongue like—magic!” I’m used to hearing –like music! I hug her. I do love my name, now! And I promise to protect Mom!

 

“Are you going to publish your memoir novel?” I ask her. I’m not sure that she will or that it’s a personal family book-- for me and Dad.

 

“Well,” she hesitates, “ it hasn’t been written quite yet!”

 

“It looks done,” I say. I’m shocked!

 

“This dangerous adventure hasn’t even begun yet, my dear Veronica. The struggle is real. The outcome is uncertain. It’s really about what you can become—the power of you!  It’s the struggle between good and evil. Grandma Witch Viola will try to shut you down at every turn.  She’s had a lifetime of experience from which to engage.

 

You will need to be stronger, smarter, and somehow connect with your dad.  And rely on magic! That is stronger… . You might even need to use your witch’s powers to cancel out
her powers, like a game of chess, looking to check-mate her and destroy her hold on us. Are you prepared to use your genius to protect and extract your dad from the ripples in-between time to which he is forever bound, and cast your spells to end this madness?”

 

“Yes, Mom.” I say no more.

 

“Witch Viola is willing to play an evil game of cat and mouse, to test your magic, let you believe you are ahead of this wicked game. She is strong-willed and determined to keep us apart.” Mom is serious, and holds me close to her.

 

“This is a cruel and senseless game of power.  But this is her Game, Veronica, a Wicked Game of Witchery in which my husband, your father, will die a slow death in this power struggle once it begins.

 

You will have three chances to find him. Each failure will be considered a win for Viola and your father’s life will be slowly and painfully snuffed out with each of the three tries given you by Witch Viola, until…” Mom can’t say the words, ‘until he dies’.

 

Don’t feel bad if the ending is not what we both want, Veronica. Without your help, right now,  there would be absolutely no hope that your father would ever be found in that ripple in-between time. So I have great hope!”

 

Mom leans over and whispers in my ear. “I have seen notes from your father, of fantastical worlds of terror and torture that he has been subjected to by his own mother  in-between ripples in time. These portals are short bursts of slanted yellow light that escape through the ripples as random time seepages. It has given me hope.

 

Your dad has signaled me,  through these auroras, or lights in the night skies over Puddledock Pond. -- These portals or slivers of light are constructed where blackness is at its thickest but least deadly, at natural crossroads in the universe. He is always on the lookout for seepages into which he slips messages to me, asking about you. Out of darkness, there comes light.   That light gives me hope.

 

I am still silent. For it is my time to listen and plan and figure out what I have heard.  And then I hear something that I don’t want to hear…. Something that I know can’t happen. Something that I won’t let happen. Something that destroys my faith in my grandmother.

 


“The nature of these other worlds caught in the ripples where your father is tossed, are varied. They don’t comply with the conventions of our world. They are different and deadly. Be careful and know that in this wicked game of witchery your grandmother is playing, there can be only  one winner and one loser. It must be so.

 

Your family is counting on you to find, and bring your father home to us. There is no other option. Are you willing to die for your family, Veronica Danger Powers?” Mom can be direct-- I’ve told you that before. But at that moment, I realize the danger I am about to face. And my answer is….”


COMING THS SPRING BOOK 3 OF THE DANGER GIRL SERIES "A WICKED GAME OF WITCHERY"

Chapter 1: Veronica Danger Powers: Witch   I’m not going to start from the very beginning. I can’t. Sorry! There’s no time for that! M...