Teen Witch’s Survival Guide: Chapter 8

Teen Witch's Survival Guide
A flower pushed its way through the soil toward the sun. It coils upwards, then, just before blooming, tilts down and sheds its petals.
โDamn,โ I say.
Hawthorn smiles with a flash of disappointment in her eyes. โYou got close.โ
โNot close enough.โ
โYouโre being too hard on yourself. It took me months to get that far!โ
I dropped into the soft grass. My body feels heavy with the energy Iโd already burned.
โWe should call it a day.โ She says. Her curly hair is a mesmerizing array of orange and yellow in the light.
โThereโs only a week left for me to perfect this.โ
โYou will not succeed while you’re this tired.โ
I stare out towards the setting sun. I had made plenty of progress. But I canโt give up.
โLetโs keep going.โ
Hawthorn sighs, but doesnโt protest.
***
By the time I return home, itโs fully dark outside.
โLean!โ Quince calls and wraps his arms around me. โThank goodness youโre back. I was worried.โ
โWhy?โ I asked him.
โItโs dark! Youโve been out for hours. Dad and Jacob went searching.โ
The thought of Hawthorn meeting my family in the woods at night makes me flinch. Iโve discovered our eyes donโt reflect light; they glow. Even I figured her out in the first hour we met.
How long would it take a witch hunter?
โSorry, I lost track of time.โ
โRight. Youโve been doing that a lot lately.โ
I scoff at him.
โWhat have you been doing?โ He asks, lowering his tone and crossing his arms.
โHanging out with my friend.โ I say, my own posture straightening.
โMaybe sheโs a bad influence.โ
โShe isnโt! Leave me alone!โ
โYouโre a child! Staying out this late, especially in the woods, you could be found byโ
โA witch? Who cares! Who decided witches are evil in the first place?โ
The silence that follows carries a heavy, somber mood. Quinceโs expression tightens, his mouth a thin line.
โYou havenโt seen the things Iโve seen, Oleander. The horrible things theyโre capable of.โ
โNo. I havenโt.โ I say, almost in defeat. But how many witches do they never meet? How many are like me?
โExactly. Go to your room.โ
I almost do. My feet twitch forward.
โYou arenโt in charge of me.โ
โWhat?โ Quinceโs tone is unsteady.
โI’m not twelve anymore! Do you think you can just storm in here and make up rules after you left me?โ
He freezes. I want to grab the words and shove them back down inside, but I canโt.
I march upstairs to my room before I can do anymore damage. Quince doesnโt react at all.
***
I sneak out the next morning before the sun is fully up. The air smells of morning dew and tastes of pollen.
I wait in the field for the sun to come up. It takes at least an hour for Hawthorn to arrive.
โAre you sure youโre up for this today?โ
โIโm sure.โ
She chews on her lower lip. โYeah, okay.โ
I take a deep breath and focus on the ground beneath me. The grass twirls in excitement at the presence of my magic.
โPicture the tulip; calm your mind of any other distractions. Itโs just you and the earth.โ
I imagine it in my mind’s eye: the vivid pink and floral scent.
A small sprout pops free of the earth. It uncurls from the seed that I had thought into existence. I let it grow in sync with my breathing.
It stretches as if someone is greeting a new day. The petals form into their closed state, then bloom open.
โStop!โ A voice yells, one I know well. The flower withers in my hands
Editor: Lucy Cafiero







