"Yeah, yeah, have a good day and all that," Amani said with impatience as a group of kids walked out of her shop, murmuring about their purchases excitedly. She had managed to get them to buy a few items that would help with their exams, so it wasn't her problem if they got caught with them. They were the ones who paid the money for them after all, so who is really in the wrong? Not her, since the kids didn't have to buy the items. She had already dismissed them from her mind once the money was turned over to her, because she wanted to get back to what she was doing before the little brats had walked in.
There was a meow of disapproval from the black furry lump that resided on the check out counter, and Amani turned and frowned at the black cat. "Hey, no noise from you mister. That just paid for your treats you know," she said sniffing, and Binx flicked his tail in retort. "So if you don't want your salmon chewies I suggest you keep your morals to yourself." Binx stared at her for a minute before gathering himself up and hopping down from the counter, going to find a patch of sun in the storefront window. The salmon chewies were his favorite treat, and Amani grinned triumphantly. Amani one, Binx zero. Pleased with her victory, she turned to face the back counter and the object that sat there waiting for her attention.
It was the purple glass marble that she had required from a wisp of a girl the other day, and she had yet to crack the secrets of it. She knew that the marble had something to do with shadow magic, the same as her own magic, but it had not given up its secrets to her, no matter how much she coaxed it. It had been frustrating really, because Amani began to suspect that the little marble was toying with her, as if it was sentient. It very well could be, because it could be a trapped spirit inside the purple glass. She looked at it and frowned, picking it up from the ring box that it had been placed in. It was heavier than a marble should be for it's size, which was no bigger than a cherry. Amani guessed it had something to do with its magic, but she couldn't be sure. "I have a feeling that you are laughing at me," she murmured, and she had the strange sense that she was being watched, and not by her own shadow creatures. "You're a bloody handful aren't you?" She set it back down in its box. There had to be some way to unlock it.......
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There was a meow of disapproval from the black furry lump that resided on the check out counter, and Amani turned and frowned at the black cat. "Hey, no noise from you mister. That just paid for your treats you know," she said sniffing, and Binx flicked his tail in retort. "So if you don't want your salmon chewies I suggest you keep your morals to yourself." Binx stared at her for a minute before gathering himself up and hopping down from the counter, going to find a patch of sun in the storefront window. The salmon chewies were his favorite treat, and Amani grinned triumphantly. Amani one, Binx zero. Pleased with her victory, she turned to face the back counter and the object that sat there waiting for her attention.
It was the purple glass marble that she had required from a wisp of a girl the other day, and she had yet to crack the secrets of it. She knew that the marble had something to do with shadow magic, the same as her own magic, but it had not given up its secrets to her, no matter how much she coaxed it. It had been frustrating really, because Amani began to suspect that the little marble was toying with her, as if it was sentient. It very well could be, because it could be a trapped spirit inside the purple glass. She looked at it and frowned, picking it up from the ring box that it had been placed in. It was heavier than a marble should be for it's size, which was no bigger than a cherry. Amani guessed it had something to do with its magic, but she couldn't be sure. "I have a feeling that you are laughing at me," she murmured, and she had the strange sense that she was being watched, and not by her own shadow creatures. "You're a bloody handful aren't you?" She set it back down in its box. There had to be some way to unlock it.......
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