Witches! Chapter 12
When Luna stumbled out of bed the next morning, she first almost ran into Dawn and then a rather large stone anvil that had not been sitting in the middle of the hallway last night.
“O Great Spirits, let me tell
“And cast upon this thing a spell-
“I do not want that anvil, that,
“Turn it back to a shadow cat!”
The large stone statue shrank down until Little Dip was sitting in its place, looking extremely annoyed. The shadow cat bounded away down the stairs. Luna peered down at the floor. A deep rectangular shape was sunk in. “Well,” Dawn said optimistically, “At least she didn’t crash through the ceiling. That happened once when I accidentally turned her into a boulder.” Little Dip flicked her tail in irritation at the bottom of the stairs. “You turned your cat into a boulder?” Luna said with shocked amazement. “Yes. And an elephant. That was a disaster.” Dawn chuckled. “I never really mean to. I just get annoyed at her sometimes or try to turn her into something useful.” Luna squinted at her. “A giant anvil is useful?” she asked. Dawn blushed. “Not really. I just wanted to see if I could do it.” Luna rolled her eyes and walked back into her room. It took her only a second to realize that she’d gone a doorway too far and was now in Basil’s room.
The room was amazing! It was very large, like Midnight’s. A real rocking horse whinnied near the doorway and licked Luna’s hand. A few doves were roosted on golden swings that were fastened to the ceiling. Mobiles of planets and orbs and witches and cats and fish slowly turned around on the ceiling and a small statue of a mermaid sang from atop a navy desk. A display case showed off two brooms, one tiny one and one a few inches shorter from Basil’s broom now. Statues of monkeys and moving pictures were on the walls, along with a bookshelf full of thin books. Basil was throwing feed up to her doves. She didn’t jump when she noticed Luna wandering around, gaping at each new potion or magical toy. “Wow,” Luna finally managed to say. “Yeah, it’s okay. But it’s too babyish. I want to redecorate so it looks more like a room for a witch my age. I haven’t changed it since I was six. I mean, please. I have a rocking horse and a mobile of witches with green skin. And picture books.” She pointed to the bookcase. Luna was astonished that anyone could be displeased with this room. “I want a room more like Eve’s. C’mon, I’ll show you.” Basil finished feeding her doves and led Luna out of the wonderful room and into a doorway at the far end of the hall painted blue with clouds on it. Luna’s eyes widened when she saw that the clouds were slowly moving. “It’s enchanted to look like the sky.” Basil explained. “There is so much you don’t know.” Basil pushed the door open. A beautiful bronze statue of an elf juggled golden balls off to the side, and a magnificent silver statue that was molding itself and then shrinking back to a lump caught her eye. Everything was white or navy or black or gold or silver. Chimes produced beautiful tunes as a warm breeze blew in through the open window. The room was lined with magical things and had a rather maze-like interior filled with more magical items on pedestals. Luna fell in love with the room at once. She loved Midnight’s room for its dozens of books and Basil’s for its coziness and wonder, and now she loved Eve’s room for its beautiful and interesting items and for its sophisticated elegance. Basil led Luna through a short tour of the maze before finally finding the way back out. Luna was already thinking about ideas for a room of her own. Luna and Basil hurried to breakfast, Basil muttering something about redecorating. After Misty and Mallory rattled off a few spells to fix injuries in Cuba and fix televisions somewhere in the United States, Basil brought up the subject of the witches’ bedrooms.
“Misty, oh please can’t we redecorate my room today? Or at least clean it out?” Misty sighed. “Basil, we’ve told you a million times. You may redecorate if you clean out your room and redecorate it all by yourself. We don’t have time to pick through items in little witches’ bedrooms. Will you finally do it today, and stop whining about it?” Basil thought about it. “Eve, will you help me?” Eve looked rather sad. “Sorry, Basil. I’d love to, but I’ve got to fly down to the Isle of White to get some business settled with a rather strange coven.” Luna raised a hand. “I’ll help,” she said. Basil’s face glowed with please. “Oh, thanks! Tell you what, how about we work on my room and then when it’s done we’ll start on yours. I’ve got lots of ideas. Let’s start right away!” Pegasus and Basil danced up the stairs out of sight. Dawn sighed. “Will we ever end this redecorating business? No offense, Luna, but you have no idea what you’ve gotten yourself into. She’s got so much baby junk up there.” Luna almost scoffed. It wasn’t junk. They were valuable witches’ items! She shrugged and stepped out of her chair. “Basil, wait!” she cried as she darted up the stairs. “Thank goodness Basil has finally got herself a playmate,” Mallory grunted just before Luna was out of earshot.