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“Plus, there’s an extra surprise that I didn’t tell you about yet,” Bella said mysteriously.
Clara stopped so suddenly that Bella and Ivy almost plowed into her.
“Spill!” Clara said, her long honey-blond waves swishing around her shoulders.
“Tell us!” Ivy added, making wide eyes and pouting.
Bella laughed. “Okay. Want to go to the stables? We could sit with Glimmer and talk. We already got the okay from your parents for you to stay after school for a while.”
“Stables. Yes! Let’s go! I want to know the extra surprise!” Clara said, grabbing the hands of Ivy and Bella and pulling them forward.
They ran, laughing, down a long hallway in the castle. The girls stopped in front of the giant wooden front door, and Clara told her backpack to “stay.” Ivy put hers beside Clara’s, and Bella dropped her own purple one on the pile.
A castle security guard, gleaming sword at his side, opened the door for them. Bright sunlight almost blinded Bella for a moment as she skipped with her friends across the Crystal Castle lawn toward the stables.
Bella carefully looked over the grounds. She wanted everything to be perfect for her surprise. But there wasn’t a thing she would change. Royal unicorns, white as fresh snow, munched on emerald-colored grass in pastures on both sides of the castle’s driveway. A few unicorns were napping—flat out on their sides—and soaking up the sun. The weather was perfect—warm but not too hot. It was Bella’s favorite time of year.
The girls reached the stables and slowed to a walk so they didn’t scare any of the unicorns. The royal stables had a mint-green exterior and a black roof.
Inside, a large main aisle had a row of stalls on either side. Since it was so nice out, most of the stalls were empty, as the unicorns were outside. But at the end of the left aisle, a closed stall door held one very special unicorn. Bella craned her neck, looking for Ben,
“Glimmer!” Bella called. “We’re here!”
She couldn’t help but smile when her beautiful unicorn stuck her head over the stall door. The purple tinted unicorn neighed excitedly when she saw Bella.
Bella slid the giant bolt on the stall door and opened it. Ivy and Clara followed her inside, shutting the door behind them.
“Hi, Glimmer,” Bella said softly. “Pretty girl.” The princess hugged Glimmer’s neck while Ivy and Clara petted her.
Glimmer bumped her velvet-soft nose against Bella’s hands, making the princess laugh.
Bella and Glimmer shared a very special bond. Just under a week ago, Glimmer had disappeared from the royal stables. At first Bella had been certain her unicorn had been uni-napped, until she got help from Ben, Ivy, and Clara. They learned that Glimmer had run away, and after days of searching, Bella had found Glimmer deep in the scary Dark Forest. The princess had pleaded with Glimmer to follow her out the dangerous woods. She wanted Glimmer to be safe, even if Glimmer didn’t want to be her unicorn.
As Glimmer had nudged Bella’s hands just now, it was something the unicorn had done in the woods. When Glimmer touched Bella, something magical happened between them. Bella was able to read Glimmer’s body language and, almost like mind reading, be able to tell what Glimmer was thinking or how she was feeling.
That day, surrounded by the Dark Forest, Glimmer had told Bella that she was scared to be the princess’s unicorn. Glimmer loved Bella more than anything, but worried she wouldn’t be good enough.
Bella assured Glimmer that the unicorn was perfect and everything she wanted.
Princess Bella jumped, startled, as Glimmer bumped her hands a little harder.
“It’s like Glimmer’s saying, ‘Earth to Bella,’ ” Ivy said with a smile.
“True. She’s also saying, ‘Get me a treat, please,’ ” Bella said.
She ran a hand down Glimmer’s white neck with her light-purple-tinged mane. “I’ll get you one before we leave, okay?”
Glimmer bobbed her head.
The girls settled onto the clean straw and Glimmer, not wanting to be left out, folded her legs under her and delicately lowered herself to the stall floor.
“Aw! I have to take a picture of this even though I don’t have my camera,” Clara said. She made a rectangle shape with her fingers, touching her pointer fingers to her thumbs. Photos were always better with a camera, but magic worked in a pinch. “Photograph,” she commanded. She closed one eye and moved her hands closer to Glimmer. “Take picture now.”
Click!
A small burst of sparkles shimmered into the air. The photo appeared in the air and Ivy and Clara tilted their heads to see it.
“Aw!” Bella said. “Send me that picture.”
Clara nodded. “I will. Camera, I’m finished.” The image of Glimmer vanished.
“So do you guys remember my cousin Violet?” Bella asked.
“She’s a princess in Foris Kingdom, right?” Ivy asked. “A few months younger than us?”
Foris Kingdom was on one of four sky islands—pieces of land that floated way above the clouds. A person could only reach another island if a rainbow or moonbow was cast. Then, the sky island was in walking distance.
“Right,” Bella said. “Violet’s dad is my uncle, King Alexander—my dad’s brother. You guys know how close Violet and I are. Even though she lives in Foris, we’ve been like best friends since we could walk.”
“You’ve talked a lot about her,” Clara said. “She sounds so nice.”
Bella smiled. “She is. We have bonded even more since my pair to Glimmer.”
“That makes sense,” Ivy said. “Did Violet want to know all about your pairing? I know I would.”
Bella nodded. “I told her most of it over the phone.” Bella sighed. “I really wish you could meet her.”
Ivy and Clara both frowned, sticking out their bottom lips.
“We would have so much fun together,” Bella said. “And we will, because . . .Violet’s coming to visit! Surprise!”
Jessica Burkhart writes from her apartment in Brooklyn, New York. It’s not the size of Crystal Castle, but Jess tries to decorate like a princess! Jess’s aura would be hot pink, and she loves glittery things. If she had a unicorn, it would be named Sparkle. Visit Jess at www.unicornmagicseries.com.
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