Plans for the weekend? I have ideas! (Yes, some free books go along with it)

I’ve posted a couple times about the Nessa novella I’ve been working on… and honestly, my plans for the weekend include holing up in my writing nook and putting in some serious time there while Rick puts in some serious time on the bathroom renovations.

And I got to thinking.. it’s a long weekend.. maybe folks would appreciate having something to read?

So, if you’re one of the folks that got a copy of The Witch’s Daughter when it was available for free, starting tomorrow you can pick up a free copy of the next book in the series- The Werewolf’s Daughter to go with it! And if you missed Book 1, well, I’ve got a heart, so I’m dropping the price to 2.99 for the weekend.

Living alone in the mountains of New Mexico, while Nessa Ysbelle has had her abilities confirmed beyond a doubt, that doesn’t seem to have solved her problems. Outcast from the only society she knew, Nessa wanders where he mother went missing, hoping beyond hope that she can bring her home.

I hope you’ll consider giving it a shot- and if it doesn’t sound like your kind of book, I hope you’ll consider sharing this post with someone who may enjoy it, and I’m deeply grateful for your support.

Random Writing Thoughts- and a little bit of an announcement

Spring is here- and apparently, it’s an inspiring one.

Recently I was out in my little personal haven aka the courtyard of which I am extremely fond- and I thought, Ari.. I call myself Ari… it’s so peaceful and mellow here- why don’t you write out here?

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And you know.. I couldn’t think of a good reason why not…

… so I set up one little corner to be my writing nook.

And I woke up this morning (as one tends to do), and went out to water all my plants. The honeysuckle was all abloom and the sun was warm and there was a nice soft breeze.. and I thought.. Ari, why don’t you write out here right now?

So I did.

And I wrote more in one sitting than I have in quite a while. Well enough that I think I’ve got a whole novella going here, one that I think will make some of my readers super happy.

You see, what I’m beating around all the bushes to tell you is this- there’s going to be a continuation of Nessa’s story. I thought I’d said all I had to say about her, but it turns out I haven’t. My early readers tell me I’m on the right track, and I’m feeling very good about saying something that needs to be said as opposed to just milking a character because it’s easy.

So, sometime this year there will be a new Nessa story available.

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And because I’m feeling just so disgustingly pleased with it.. I’m going to share the first little bit. Please bear in mind, this is a draft, and if you haven’t read through all of Nessa’s adventures to date, spoilers ahead.

Hope you enjoy it- and the rest of the tale once I’m ready to sign, seal, and deliver.

 

 


 

 

 

There’s things that I wish I had been told about the mystical, unimaginable state of being a grown up. 

 

Some of them are fairly prosaic, about always reading all the fine print. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Vampires are charming, but that’s because, like everyone else, they need to eat. Never make a significant purchase at a county fair. If the service is free, then you’re the product. There’s no such thing as a free lunch (though, come to think of it, that’s kind of going back to the vampires again.)

 

And if  an extremely powerful entity makes a deal with you, they ain’t doing it for the warm fuzzies.

 

That’s what I kept telling myself through a miserably rainy week in Pennsylvania as I served as the Queen of Love and Beauty at a medieval festival.

 

Now, at the time, I desperately needed the assistance and protection of someone much more powerful than the adversaries I was up against. and they needed me. But you see, I missed that fine print part of things- my cooperation extended far beyond the crisis.

 

How far beyond?

 

It’s been more than ten years since I agreed to serve as the manifestation of the Maiden on this plane of existence. To be fair, ninety nine days out of a hundred, I go about my own business, living my own life. The youngest aspect of the goddess, to give her full credit. definitely pulls her weight around here. As I’ve run into my counterparts, as one does from time to time, they have expressed a certain wistfulness for life before (or after) their duties have run their course. Or maybe the world we live in already does a solid enough job of worshipping youth, so that the Mother and Crone aspects need a little extra oomph to be appreciated.

 

And let me be super clear about this- I’m no more or less pretty to look at than the next hundred girls you’ll see passing you on the street. If I have learned anything through my years of service, it’s that all of the glamours of the Maiden- the exuberance, tenderness, innocence, passion, hope, and joy- every woman I’ve ever met and will never meet can embody each face of them at will. As easily as she remembers a first love, or just being young and alive, the Maiden’s blessing is upon them all.

 

In case you missed it- that was literally me saying that every woman is beautiful, it’s all in how she uses her power to see herself. And then to project it.

 

So for ten years now, ninety nine days out of the hundred, life is a little cabin in the woods, nestled in the Jemez of New Mexico. I’d give you the address, but it’s really hard to find and we don’t exactly welcome visitors anyway. Over the years, our little spread has grown, through opportunities to acquire other land parcels, and need to provide housing for the apprentices that have come.

 

For come they have, in a steady stream. Ranging from early teens to full blown adults, empaths have come from all the corners of the map for what I could teach them. I have been told that, in magickal ability terms, I am something of  a genius, and that I could be using my abilities to break all the barriers and delve deeper into the psyches of men and the others that cross into this world.

 

I don’t think I have that right. The poet said the grave is a fine and private place- well, I think it’s the mind that should be private. I had and have no desire to be anyone’s weapon or tool. I could even temper what it is I teach to my students, keeping them from knowing of the subtler ways of working around someone’s will. But I prefer to teach the theory, and let them wrestle with their own decisions from a moral perspective. Most of the people that come to me are looking for peace from the steady beat of the fears and demands of other minds against their own, and so the topic never moves even into the academic realm.

 

Less common are Luke’s students. Sometimes they are angels, sometimes demons, or those that got in their way. Over the years, I’ve gotten to the point that I rarely bother to ask- in the end, if they got here following Luke’s star, they all need the same care. At times, they’ve feared humans entirely, andI’m not ashamed to say that I have drawn on all my skills as an empath as well as the gifts of the Maiden herself to exude the qualities of peace, gentleness, and innocence.

 

They come around. Luke shows them the world in small doses, then gets them hooked on pizza rolls, Star Wars, and creamy peanut butter.

 

Then I subvert them with crunchy peanut butter. We each win about half of those gentle battles for the souls of our guests, and feel deep down that each of us is one hundred percent in the right.

 

When Luke doesn’t have someone in residence, he busies himself by playing our caretaker. All of the cabins now have running water and solar power, though the power installation came along with a few instances that made me glad Luke isn’t exactly a normal person.

 

Once his hair grew back, I quit lecturing him and gracefully let the matter drop.

 

One of the other effects of his status has led to an exorbitant amount of money being spent on dog and cat food. To be fair, it’s probably also one of the reasons Luke and I are Luke and I- as a remnant of his unusual origins, he exudes an aura of peace and calm and a kind of rightness with all things in the world. It’s singularly soothing company for an empath.

 

And every stray for twenty miles ends up on our doorstep, wanting nothing more than to bask in the comforts of being around Luke. For his part, Luke lavishes them with love and affection, letting them follow at heels wherever he goes. By some agency known to him alone, none of them fight or come to harm under his care. Sometimes, they are genuinely lost, and we make sure they find their way home. Most of them end up staying.

 

There is one exception- a cranky corgi that I suspect was someone’s familiar at one point. Casey has adopted me and reminds me that while my name may be on the deed, she’s the one in charge at our house. She accompanies me, with a long suffering sigh, as I walk with the apprentices in the woods, imparting lessons that I walk on the tightrope hoping are right and good for them. 

 

And on the nights when the full moon calls, Casey throws aside all her dignity and pelts alongside me while we race through the darkness.

 

When I end up on these little jaunts, Casey has a pattern. If I’m only gone for a day, I must endure her enthusiastic inspection and overly exuberant snuggles when I get home. Two to three days and something personal to me gets shredded. Any longer than that, and I get an equal amount of time of the silent treatment. No, I don’t know how she can tell time. 

The Journals of Nessa- so what’s this all about?

As of now (if all the automated glory of the internets works the way it’s supposed to), The Journals of Nessa series is available, as a whole, for half off. That’s $5 for three books.

These are the books that I came back from over ten years of not writing at all to create Nessa- and it had that feeling like she’d really been with me all along. I’d gone through a lot of personal upheaval and knew intimately how hard it is to find who you are while trying to navigate the world.

So, all of that became Nessa- sometimes funny and wry, sometimes afraid, all explored through journal entries that let me get to know her and myself a little bit better. I won’t lie, I both laughed and cried as a wrote them, and I hope my readers do the same.

It’s not a perfect story, but I feel like it’s a good story, and I’d be lying if I said I didn’t get a warm little glow every time I see more folks have decided to take a chance on it.. on me, and on Nessa.

If by any luck you happen to be reading this, I hope you might take a chance on us yourself.

And if that doesn’t sound like your thing, or $5 is a little dear right now, I’m also offering The Way of the Fae for free this weekend. This is my first post-Nessa work; I decided to have some fun by telling some lesser known fairy tales from a different viewpoint- What if the elves from the Elves and the Shoemaker were wiseguys? What if Falada the Horse from the Goose Girl was a fae trapped in a horse’s body?

What does the story look like from Baba Yaga’s perspective?

Again, had fun writing it, and think there’s some laughs for the reader, too.

Thanks for giving me this little chunk of your time… I hope you’ll consider coming a little further.

So, did you like the ebook promotions so far? How about a few more?

Here’s what I’m doing this weekend-

The Way of the Fae- A History in Tales by [Wellman, Ari]

The Way of the Fae will be available Friday through Sunday night for free! Ever wondered what the stories would sound like if the fairies told them?

And if you’ve enjoyed The Witch’s Daughter- well, now I’m offering the whole series for half off ($5) from Saturday til Monday!

From the Journals of Nessa Ysbelle– all three books in one volume.

It’s not much, but I hope these stories help folks be somewhere else, even if it’s just for a little while.

The Witch’s Daughter- Free from March 16th to March 20th

Maybe I’m getting a little cabin fever. Maybe I’ve been inspired by Disney releasing a whole slew of content early. Maybe I just like having something that I can feel positive about.

Whatever the reason, here’s the important part:

The Witch’s Daughter, the first book in the series, will be available for free from March 16th to March 20th.

The Werewolf’s Daughter, the second book, had a price reduction to $2.99 that will run until March 20th.

Here’s my promise- if I get at least five new reviews between the two books, I’ll drop the price of book 3 (The Maiden) from March 21st to the end of the month.

If you’ve read the books and want to help support, please boost the signal. Share the post- Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, wherever. If you haven’t read the books, and they sound like your thing, please go check them out, and please boost the signal. If you haven’t read the books and they don’t sound like your cup of tea, please boost the signal to those that could get into them.

To everyone who has reached out, shared a post, passed it on, and generally given their support- deeply, madly, truly, honestly thank you. I hope you’ll consider sharing again- whether it’s this post or another artist you’re connected with.

All’s well that ends well

So. Yeah, wow.

Last year when I offered free books, less than five downloads took place. It’s safe to say that I wasn’t expecting much.

This year, I got a nudge. Hit ALL the social media spots, they said. Blast it out, boost the signal, ask for support. So I did.

Holy shit, did I get support. Likes and shares and tags and passed on. And The Witch’s Daughter hit #8 in it’s category on Amazon’s Kindle listing, which brought MORE attention to it.

Somewhere out there, I have forty plus new readers.

And last night, seeing those figures continuing to climb past well beyond what I thought they’d get to, I knew a kind of joy that doesn’t come around very often. If you’ve been following along, you may remember I said every book is like setting a paper boat out on the ocean.

Well, that boat has been seen out there, on its journey. Put another way, Nessa lives. I truly believe that every story we read leaves a little something with us- that’s forty new people who will hopefully laugh where I meant them to laugh, and swallow hard where I got a little choked up. (Okay, okay, I cried, geeze.)

And hopefully they’ll decide they want to know what came next for her, too.

I get that its hard to support artistic endeavors in a meaningful way, one that actually HELPS. We all have the best of intentions and really want to help, but sometimes it’s not easy, or not something we personally enjoy, or we get busy or life happens.

Here’s what I’m going to ask you to remember- nine times out of ten, all it takes to be supportive is to ask ‘what’s next?’ and, if you see a chance to connect someone with an opportunity, encourage them to take the shot, do the thing, and say why not to life.

As for me, what’s next is checking my physical book inventory and preparing to take it to Ren Faire this year. It’s retooling my last idea into something closer to my own experiences, instead of trying to turn it into wish fulfillment for something I didn’t get to have. I think it’ll be stronger for it, and probably more fun to write.

And being incredibly grateful that Nessa lives. It may not seem like much to some folks, forty copies- to me, that’s a little piece of the kind of immortality I’ve been dreaming of since I first wrote ‘The End’. It’s pieces of me and the people that I’ve loved and the laughs we’ve shared being shared on a slightly broader scale.

If that isn’t magic, I don’t know what is.

 

Wow.. what a ride… thank you, friends.

I decided to do something a little crazy for me- I engaged in a weekend binge of self promotion, asking for the support of my friends in getting the word out about my books. I offered two of them for free over the last couple days.

And.. well, I’ll be damned, it worked. I had more downloads in two days than I’ve had since they were originally released. That’s more people reading, experiencing the stories, and hopefully laughing where I meant them to than I’ve ever had at one time before. I’m not delusional, I know I’m not climbing the New York Times bestseller list, but, you know- all the books in my life I’ve enjoyed the most has been one that someone handed me and told me I needed to read.

And I figure- if I’m really super lucky, the folks that found my books these past couple of days might keep reading. I’ll never claim they are the greatest stories ever put to paper, but they are good, entertaining little reads that deserve to live… at least, I think so.

Oh, and this happened-

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The highest The Witch’s Daughter got to that I saw was #5… sadly I didn’t think to get a list screenshot at that point. The Way of the Fae was in the 30s when it occurred to me to look at the ranking numbers. That means that anyone looking at those categories on Amazon or on their Kindles at that time saw these books, bumped up the listing.

And it’s all thanks to the folks that boosted the signal, sharing my posts, tagging their friends that they thought might enjoy my stuff. Maybe it took you just a couple minutes, but I’m not exaggerating in the least when I say, thank you, from the bottom of my heart- what you did means the world to me.

The weekend (and free copy of Witch’s Daughter) isn’t quite gone yet- please feel free to go snag a copy if you think you’d enjoy it.

Just never tell me if you hate it.

 

Support an artist- with free books- Only this Saturday and Sunday.

So, funny story… once a year, I like to run a promotion where I give out my ebooks for free.

This year, I’m going bigger- I’m giving out TWO books for free! Consider it my way of saying thank you for all the support and encouragement, and maybe encouraging the folks that have enjoyed the stories to pass them on.

This Saturday, March 7th, you can visit my author page and download a free copy of The Way of the Fae. I usually describe it as fairy tales from the fairy’s point of view. A tale of Baba Yaga in case you wanted to check it out.

And on Sunday, March 8th, the little book that started it all, The Witch’s Daughter will be up and free to download. Chapter 1 if you want a little preview of that. It’s a modern fantasy that helped me get back into the writing life, and the characters hold a very special place in my heart.

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If they sound like your kind of thing, I hope you’ll give them a look. If they don’t, I hope you’ll consider sharing with someone who might enjoy them.

I once told a friend that each book I put out there feels like setting a little paper boat adrift in the ocean.. I never know where it’s going to go or who’s going to see it, but I always hope people will help it along on its journey, and maybe even ride along with it for awhile.

I hope some folks consider coming along for the ride.

Yeah, support an artist and stuff!

So this meme has been making the laps-

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And thought to myself hell yeah! I love supporting artists and buying unique stuff and getting commissioned work and sharing their stuff and telling everyone I know! Everyone should do this!

And then the little voice in my head said, ‘Hey, stupid… you realize you’re an artist, right?’

I hate that guy, seriously, cause he’s usually right.

My point being, though, I’ve written a few books. And unlike all those huge success stories of self epublishing you hear, they aren’t porn (/cough or erotica) or The Martian. But I did write them, I think they are pretty fun, and some of the folks that have read them have been kind enough to let me know they enjoyed them. If you’re into teenaged witches (start with The Witch’s Daughter) or really messed up fairy tales (The Way of the Fae), I hope you’ll consider giving them a look.

I’m working on something new now, with my all time favorite character let loose for pretty much the first time in years. It’s a little light and funny, and I’m having a good time with it.

I hope you’ll be able to check it out someday.

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Somethin tells me I’m into somethin good. Updated 12.12

Once upon a time, in the long ago days of Cobain and flannel, there was a girl who wanted to be just a girl, even though she was anything but. It was so important to Alanna to have a life outside of her parents’ realm of influence that she did a thing that she had never done before. A thing that, within recorded history, no one had ever done before.

 

She threatened them with premature abdication.

 

Other girls may have whined or begged to be allowed to explore the world. There could have been tears and tantrums and relatively straight forward rebellion vis a vis running away.

 

Maybe the method that Alanna used showed just how different she really was, beyond the obvious.

 

She waited until her mother and father were holding a joint festival at which all of their courts were in full attendance, and submitted a petition just as a peer of the realm would.

 

It read as thus-

 

“I, Alanna, having obtained the age of my Majority and full breadth and Acceptable Control of my Abilities do hereby Petition Your August, Wise, and Ever Indulgently Benevolent Majesties, Oberon and Titania, that I be permitted to seek Higher Education within the realm of the thintos until such a time as I am required to resume my Duties as your Adoring Heir Apparent or there is an end to the Knowledge to be Gained for the Benefit of Our People. I will accept Necessary Guardians as you, in your Abundant Graciousness and Wisdom deem fit to secure my Person, Within Reason.

 

“Refusal to accede to this Most Reasonable Request will be met with Complete and Utter Severing of Familial Bonds, at which point I will consider all Obligations to Your Majesties to be Null and Void.”

 

This was met, of course, with an immediate gust of a wind of whispers through the court. For her part, Queen Titania’s guise added to the sudden squall in the great hall, with a thunderous look on her brow.

 

King Oberon merely leaned back in her chair, his eyes cast upwards at the stars as though probing mysteries unknowable, and sighed in such a thoughtful way that all the courts fell still for a long, long moment.

 

“You’re certain about this?” he asked, without shifting his gaze.

 

Alanna raised her chin. “I am, sir.”

 

Only then did the king glance as his lady wife. In the way that long married couples do, they came to a conclusion in that once glance.

 

And that, more or less, is how Alanna came into the world as we know it.

 

The sun was just rising when the extremely unwelcome chimes began. Alanna stuffed her head under the pillow, wishing for the thousandth time that her mother didn’t have a sick, sadistic sense of humor.

 

Fae come in all shapes and sizes- the guardian her mother had selected believed herself to be an Absolute Authority on the mortal world. To be fair, when you consider the candidates Queen Titania had to select from (few) and those that were willing to spend what she ascertained to be an acceptable amount of time exiled from their natural habitat (fewer), and those that could be trusted not to generally cause mayhem and mischief (one), she’d done the best with what she had.

 

Unfortunately for Alanna, the best she had was Galinda the Good Witch. To be clear, she wasn’t actually a witch, she was very definitely a faerie operating under the delusion that Alanna needed a personal body servant. Also unfortunately for Alanna, Galinda had adopted the classic Wizard of Oz concept of a Good Witch. 

 

This meant a dress that didn’t really fit into the tiny dorm room, a crown that was inevitably knocked off Galinda’s head by inconvenient human contrivances like doorways and light fixtures, a long wand she insisted on waving about as though it were a sword, and… those damned tinkling, chiming bells following her everywhere.

 

“Up, up, up!” Galinda pealed in her saccharine, chirpy voice. “Your Highness, you must rise and greet the beauteous day in this squalid slum you’ve chosen to sequester yourself in away from all polite society and comfort!”

 

Debating several potential appropriate replies ranging from relocating Galinda’s mouth to the bottom of the nearest occupied toilet bowl to opening a dimensional portal to Hell, Alanna blinked and reoriented herself before speaking.

 

“Galinda, didn’t we talk about the calendar?” she asked mildly.

 

One of the problems with claiming to be an Absolute Authority when you may not be is that you will be hit with questions that require you to tap dance a bit.

 

“Yes, it’s hanging over there on the wall!” Galinda thrust her wand at it like a rapier, knocking the lamp off the desk.

“I’m so glad you located it,” Alanna said, voice devoid of all expression. “Might you be so kind as to read it please?”

 

With a great rustle, Galinda picked up her skirts and glided the step and a half to the wall majestically. “Auuuuuuugh. Ust!” she said triumphantly before peering back at the bed, where the occupant yet resided. 

 

“Fantastic. Keep going. Don’t stop til you get to today.”

 

“Well, that’s just silly, Your Highness, you already know it’s,” and Galinda leaned in to the calendar nearsightedly, “Fa… fa… Faerieday the Seventh!”

 

There was a faint pop in the air just above Galinda’s head. “You beglittered bint, it’s Sunday the Ninth, and Her Highness, in her most Polite and Benedictous Way is informing you that it’s her Day Off.”

 

The newcomer floated lazily on his back midair, his thin pale face all a’smirk at Galinda’s discomfiture as he bit into an apple. “Good morrow, Your Most Lovely Highness.” 

 

“Good morning, Puck.”

 

It must be said that Oberon’s choice of guardian for his daughter was more familiar with the ways and means of mortals than his counterpart, but as far as Alanna was concerned, that was something of a mixed blessing. Slight, endlessly charming, and having perfected the art of presenting an innocence countenance when events just happened to go very wrong, though always for someone else, Puck had been Oberon’s favored page for… well, a very long time. 

 

However, because he was Oberon’s favorite servant for interactions outside his realm, for all his lazing insouciance, Puck was a busy guy. 

 

That was the first upside.

 

Harumphing as she lifted the pillow from Alanna’s head, Galinda made a move to open the window, causing her to bolt upright. “NO! We talked about this! No way, no how, don’t you bloody dare do that!” The witch completely ignored her as she swung her wand at the panes, shattering two. “Puck! STOP HER!”

 

The sprite reached into his jacket pocket and, arming himself, placed his feet lightly the floor. “Madam! Thou hast gone too far and angered my Lady Princess!” He dashed a black glove smartly across Galinda’s thunderstruck face. “Thou stands challenged, base wench! I demand satisfaction!” 

 

And then, Puck ignited his weapon of choice, which happened to be a purple lightsaber. “Jedi motherfucker, do you speak it?!”

 

Alanna took advantage of Galinda’s temporary state of complete confusion to snatch back her pillow and bury her head back under it while the duel concluded. Once all was resolved, the issue of the witch opening the window was moot as she had been literally disarmed. There was also the small matter of the destruction of the light fixture, deep gouges and scorch marks in the walls, the footboard being sliced in half, and there was something going on with Galinda’s hair. It was… melted.

 

Taking a deep breath, Alanna resumed her original featureless voice. “So, thank you, Puck. Galinda, we talked about this. I completely understand your point of view about appropriate bathing and dressing of a princess. I am also the ranking member of the court present, and as such I utterly reject being dressed and shat upon by birds and mice in order to suit your concept of what befits my title. Any further attempt to facilitate this yet again will result in the same indignities and discomfort you are currently experiencing.” She paused. “Is that clear?”

 

Sulking, Galinda attempted to curtsy, failed, and finally muttered, “Yes, Your Highness.”

 

“Very good,” Alanna said. “Now, I find your attire to be slovenly and your visage unsightly. Pray remedy this and do not return until you are fit to be seen.”

 

Galinda disappeared with a sullen pop, which caused a chunk of plaster to fall from the ceiling.

 

Alanna sighed and got out of bed. Fetching a broom and dustpan, she began to clean up the mess.

 

“Not that I get to criticize anyone, and certainly not a member of the blood royal,” Puck began as he resumed his floating Lazyboy sprawl midair.

 

“To their faces, no,” Alanna said.

 

“And what better way to get zotted than to be indiscreet? Appearances may be deceiving, but I am not a complete idiot.” Puck sniffed, then motioned to the room as he went back to eating his apple, recalled from the ether. “Why are you doing this?”

 

“Cleaning the room? Because I have guardians of limited scope that can’t seem to find a way to solve problems without creating chaos and disaster in their wake.” She gave him a pointed look as she tipped a full dustpan into her trash can.

 

Puck rolled his eyes and snapped his fingers, instantly returning the room to its original state, and Alanna was dressed with her hair brushed and wearing the clothes that she’d hung on the back of the closet door for the day. “There? Better?”

 

Alanna stomped her foot at him. “No, Puck, that’s not better. That’s the exact problem!”

 

He finished his apple and studied the core briefly before flinging it over his shoulder into the can. “I don’t see a problem. The bad witch is gone, the room has been returned to its former poky, undersized, unstylish state, and you’re ready to enjoy your Day Off.” Looking over his shoulder, Puck found her expression alarming enough to ask nervously, “You’re not going to zot me, right? I mean, it’s absolutely your prerogative to zot me if I have given offense, or if it entertains you, or if it would entertain someone else, but I’d really rather you didn’t. I just ate, and having the apple baked while it’s inside me just ruins my whole breakfast.”