“Yes Paige what
steps?” Aunt Purdy asks. Aunt Purdy looked at her niece and
nephews with her “Don't Mess With Me” face. Three pair of eyes
widened.
Peter leans in
close to his twin sister. “Okay Paige what steps? Hurry up...”
Paige opens her notebook searching for a reference to show her
brother. “The Rights and Responsibilities of the Creative Author”
doesn't say anything about what kinds of steps. Just that the
characters can take steps. Aunt Purdy shot down all of my ideas.”
Paige whispers.
Dylan standing next
to his brother and sister searches the room closely looking the for
steps—any steps. “There. They are steps.” Dylan says running
over to the steps that lead into the laundry room. Peter and Paige
look up to see their little brother pointing to the steps. “Those
steps are part of the house, we have no way to remove them.” Paige
says.
“Nice try
Dylan.” Peter says keeping the small boy's spirits up.
Dylan continues
his search. Pointing to a step stool in a dark corner of the
kitchen. “What about those steps? Let's take them. That will
teach her.”
Peter looks at
the step stool and looks around the kitchen. “Why not? If it
doesn't work we can try something else.”
“What kind of
punishment is taking her stool away going to be?” Paige whispers
in frustration still studying her notebook.
Peter looks at
Writer Lady, then looks around the kitchen. “The cabinets go all
the way up to the ceiling and Writer Lady is of average height. She
would have trouble reaching her cooking stuff. If she can't reach
her stuff, she won't want to cook. She would have more time to write
about us. Isn't that what we want? For her to focus on us? It
shouldn't matter how we get there.” Peter explains to Paige.
“It's also nicer than duct taping her to a chair in front of the
computer. Aunt Purdy won't object this way. We can do it right now
while Aunt Purdy and Writer Lady are talking.”
“You're
right.” Paige agrees, excited that they get to take action.
Paige closes her notebook and the children quickly walk towards the
darkest corner of the kitchen.
“It's so dark,”
Dylan says.
“Dusty too.”
Peter adds.
“Don't eat
anything.” Paige says looking at her brothers. All three children
look over at Aunt Purdy and Furnatche who are both contentedly
munching on cookies.
“Keep heading
for the stool. The number of lives we save may be infinite.”
Paige instructs.
They had entered
the dark corner and were reaching for the stool when TP appeared
wearing an apron that reads “Kitchen God” and holding a large
cooking spoon. Okay...it was a teaspoon but faeries are little so
the spoon looked really big. The faerie was floating above
the seat of the stool looking down at the children with disapproval.
TP waved his spoon and a sign appeared across the stool. “Do Not
Touch. This Means You.”
“Get the
stool.” Paige tells Peter.
“The sign says
not to.” Peter answers.
“So.”
“So...this
is a magical creature. He could probably kill us.”
Paige rolls her
eyes at Peter. “Fine.” She reaches out for the stool.
“NO!”
bellows loudly around the children making the floor rumble as the
faeries spoon slaps her firmly on her hand.
The children back
away a step and look over to see what their Aunt is going to do.
Furnatche, Aunt Purdy and Writer Lady are waking up Dobby. Furnatche
giving Dobby a big wet kiss with his tongue soaking the cat.
“How did they
not hear that?” Paige asks.
“Magic.”
Dylan says.
Tinkletoes enters
the kitchen from behind the stool. “Hello TP. You need me to take
your steps.”
“Yes please.
Silly children. TP's steps are a 'No no.' The faerie giggles.
Tinkletoes picks
up the step stool and says to the kids, “Don't mess with faeries.
They can kick your butt.” Turning to leave the way he came the
children could see brightly glowing boot and spoon prints all over
the large soldier's back.
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