Authors: Brandon Mull,Brandon Dorman
Tags: #Science Fiction, #Fiction, #Juvenile Fiction, #General, #American, #Magic, #Fantasy, #Fantasy fiction, #Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9), #Action & Adventure, #Fantasy & Magic, #& Magic, #Ages 9-12 Fiction, #Children's Books, #Fairies, #Brothers and sisters, #Family, #Siblings, #Good and evil, #Family - Siblings, #Multigenerational, #Grandparents, #Family - Multigenerational, #Connecticut, #Authors, #Grandparent and child
quiet morning. Kendra felt no breeze, but she could hear a
shrieking gale in the distance. As the sound of the wind
tapered off, a ferocious roar echoed across the yard. The
fairies scattered.
It could mean only one thing. Wait, please, you have
to drink this! Your queen had me make it for you! The
fairies darted around in confusion. Hurry, time is running
out!
Whether it was her words or simply that they were no
longer startled, the fairies gathered around the bowl again.
Try it, Kendra said. Have a taste.
None of the fairies took her up on her offer. Kendra
dipped a finger into the bowl and sampled the elixir. She
tried not to make a disgusted face-it tasted salty and nasty.
Mmmm… delicious.
A fairy with raven black hair and bumblebee wings
approached the bowl. Mimicking Kendra, she dipped a finger
and tasted it. In a whirling shower of sparks the fairy
grew to nearly six feet tall. Kendra smelled the fertile aroma
that had accompanied the Fairy Queen. The enlarged fairy
blinked in astonishment, then glided high into the air.
The other fairies mobbed the bowl. A blizzard of sparks
flashed across the yard as the fairies transformed into much
larger versions of themselves. Kendra backed away, shielding
her eyes from the dazzling pyrotechnics. In moments,
she was surrounded by a glorious host of human-sized
fairies, some standing on the ground, most hovering.
The fairies were uniformly tall and beautiful, with the
lithe musculature of professional ballerinas. They wore
vivid, exotic apparel. They still had magnificent wings.
They still emitted light, although the gentle twinkle had
become a brilliant blaze. The biggest change was in their
eyes. Merry mischief had been replaced by something stern
and smoldering.
A fairy with lustrous silver wings and short blue hair
alighted in front of Kendra. You have summoned us to
war, she announced in a heavy accent. What is your bidding?
Kendra swallowed. A hundred human-sized fairies took
up much more space than a hundred tiny ones. They used
to be so cute. Now they were quite imposing. She would
not want to be the enemy of these proud seraphim.
Can you restore Dale? Kendra asked.
A pair of fairies crouched over Dale, placed their hands
on him, and then helped him to his feet. He regarded
Kendra with befuddled wonder, patting himself, as if surprised
he was intact. What’s going on? he asked. Where’s
Stan?
The fairies healed you, Kendra said. Grandpa and
the others are still in trouble. But I think these fairies will
help us.
Kendra returned her gaze to the stunning silver fairy.
Muriel the witch is trying to release a demon named
Bahumat.
The demon is free, the fairy said. You have but to
command.
Kendra pressed her lips together. We have to lock him
up again. The witch, too. And we have to rescue my
Grandpa and Grandma Sorenson, and my brother, Seth,
and Lena.
The blue-haired fairy nodded and issued instructions in
a musical language. Some of the fairies began rummaging
in nearby plants. They pulled out weapons. A yellow fairy
produced a crystal sword from the soil of a flowerbed. A
violet fairy transformed a thorn from a rosebush into a
spear. The silver fairy with blue hair changed a snail shell
into a beautiful shield. The petal of a pansy became a blazing
ax in her other hand.
This is your will, the silver fairy confirmed.
Yes, Kendra said firmly.
All together, the fairies took flight. Kendra turned to
watch them go. Then a hand grabbed her left arm and
another seized her right and she was soaring between two
fairies-a slender albino with black eyes and a blue, furry
fairy. Kendra recognized the blue one as the downy fountain
sprite she had seen in Grandpa’s office.
The sudden acceleration took her breath away. They
cruised low to the ground, skimming over bushes, dodging
tree trunks, and swishing past branches. Flying near the
rear, Kendra marveled at the squadron of fairies ahead of
her effortlessly weaving through obstacles at such reckless
speed.
The exhilaration was overwhelming. The wind of their
velocity brought tears to her eyes. The pond with the
gazebos streaked by beneath her. At this rate, they would
reach the Forgotten Chapel in moments.
But what about when they got there? Bahumat was supposed
to be incredibly powerful. Even so, considering the
legion of fierce fairies surrounding her, Kendra liked her
odds.
Glancing back, Kendra saw no fairies behind her. They
had apparently left Dale in the yard.
The mad dash through the forest continued until the
fairies ahead swooped skyward. Kendra’s escorts followed,
rocketing up beyond the treetops. The sudden ascent left
her mouth dry and her stomach tingling.
And then she was no longer moving. Kendra and her
escorts hovered above the treetops, watching the others
plunge toward the Forgotten Chapel. Kendra tried to
recover from the thrill of flying and digest what was happening
below.
Four winged creatures were rising to meet the fairies.
The huge gargoyles were at least ten feet tall, with razor
claws and horns like rams. A few fairies broke off from the
main group to intercept them. The winged beasts clawed
at their smaller opponents, but the fairies adroitly evaded
the blows and slashed off their wings, sending the gargoyles
hurtling to the ground.
Something flashed in Kendra’s eyes. The sun was peeking
over the horizon. Let’s go, Kendra said to her escorts.
The fairies dove. Kendra felt her stomach rise to her
throat as they plunged toward the church. Human-sized
imps were spilling out of the front doorway, shaking their
fists and hissing at the incoming fairies. Many of the fairies
cast their weapons aside and soared straight at the imps,
catching them in vicious embraces and kissing them on the
mouth. In radiant bursts of sparks, every imp that was
kissed transformed into a human-sized fairy!
Kendra saw the silver fairy with blue hair plant a kiss
on an obese imp. The imp instantly metamorphosed into a
plump fairy with coppery wings. As the silver fairy glided
away, the plump fairy tackled another imp, forced a kiss,
and in a flash the imp became a thin, Asian-looking fairy
with hummingbird wings.
The fairies streamed into the church. Most did not
bother with the door. They glided through windows or
smashed through the corroded roof.
Kendra’s escorts held her over a gap in the roof. She
saw fairies kissing imps. Other fairies drove back a variety
of foul beasts. One fairy used a golden lash to send a toad-like
monstrosity crashing through the wall. Another fairy
grasped a scabby beast by its mane of white hair and hurled
it through a window. A gray fairy with mothlike wings
chased a brawny minotaur out the front door with a scalding
blast of steam from the end of her rod. Many of the
unsavory creatures voluntarily fled before the terrible
onslaught.
Others fought back.
A demonic dwarf with a hide of black scales bounded
around the room wreaking havoc with a pair of knives. A
rampaging atrocity that looked like a cross between a bear
and an octopus battered fairies with its thrashing tentacles.
A greasy creature coughed globs of slime into the air. It had
the general appearance of a large tortoise without a shell,
its body an amoeboid puddle beneath a long neck. Several
fairies crashed to the church floor, wings snarled in the
goopy substance.
The undaunted fairies counterattacked. The bottom
half of the dwarf was turned to stone. Tentacles severed,
the octobear retreated. A torrent of water flushed away the
greasy creature. Some fairies attended their fallen comrades,
healing injuries and washing away slime.
As the room cleared, fairies charged through the door
to the basement.
Take me to the basement! Kendra said. Her escorts
immediately responded, nearly giving Kendra whiplash as
they plummeted into the church and glided to the basement
door. The fairies had to tuck in their wings to
descend the stairs, so Kendra ran down beside the furry
fairy and the albino.
The basement had expanded. A massive excavation
and renovation had occurred. It was deeper, broader, and
longer. The alcove at the far side had grown as well, now
completely unfettered by knotted ropes.
The basement was not lighted as brightly as before,
although the fairies carried their own luminescence with
them. Hideous carvings sneered from the walls. One
corner was piled with strange treasures-jade idols, spiked
scepters, and jeweled masks.
Kendra scanned the room for her family. The easiest to
spot was Seth. He was inside an enormous jar with breathing
holes punched in the lid. There were some leaves and
branches in it with him. He had grown no taller, but he
looked a hundred years old. Saggy wrinkles creased his face,
and he had only a few wisps of white hair left atop his head.
He placed a pruned palm against the glass.
Kendra guessed that the orangutan chained to the wall
was Grandpa. The large catfish swimming in the tank
beside him was probably Lena. She saw no sign of
Grandma.
Flanked by her fairy escorts, Kendra dashed toward her
family. Scores of hideous imps scuffled with fairies. Those
fights did not last long as kisses transformed the imps back
into their original forms.
Kendra reached the gigantic jar. Are you all right,
Seth?
Her elderly brother nodded feebly. His smile showed
that he had no teeth.
A snarling imp pounced at Kendra. The blue, furry fairy
caught the creature in midflight, pinning its arms to its
sides. It resembled the same imp that had apprehended her
brother earlier. The albino fairy flew up and gave the imp a
kiss on the mouth, and it became a striking fairy with fiery
red hair and iridescent dragonfly wings.
Seth began tapping on the glass. He was pointing
excitedly at the fairy. Kendra realized that it was the fairy
he had unwittingly transformed.
The redheaded fairy approached the jar, shaking a
scolding finger at Seth. I’m sorry, Seth mouthed from
inside the container. He clasped his hands and made pleading
motions. The fairy regarded him through narrowed
eyes. Then she snapped her fingers, and the jar shattered.
She leaned forward and kissed Seth on the forehead. His
wrinkles smoothed and his hair filled in until he promptly
looked like himself again.