Chatoyant College Book 7: Upo...

By clarekrmiller

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As Edie falls deeper into her relationship with Leila, her friends worry about her. The revelation about her... More

Prologue: The Dream
Chapter 1: Get Our Blood Moving
Chapter 2: A Picnic
Chapter 3: Embarrassment
Chapter 4: The Haunted Sticker
Chapter 5: It's Real Food
Chapter 6: Dreams and Visions
Chapter 7: Curious
Chapter 8: Not That Long
Chapter 9: Pizza
Chapter 10: Dream Posters
Chapter 11: Digging in Dirt
Chapter 12: Poster Experiments
Chapter 13: Faeries in the Department
Chapter 14: Theories
Chapter 15: Invited
Chapter 16: Candy
Chapter 17: Party Time
Chapter 18: Antlers
Chapter 18: Antlers
Chapter 19: Painting
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Chapter 20: Dancing
Chapter 21: Thresholds
Chapter 22: Under the Influence
Chapter 23: Sleeping
Chapter 24: Empty Campus
Chapter 25: Rest and Relaxation
Chapter 26: Halloween Ball
Chapter 27: Escape
Chapter 28: ID
Chapter 29: Over the Wall
Chapter 30: Cold Morning
Chapter 31: Don't Tell Me
Chapter 32: Breakfast
Chapter 33: Craft Fair
Chapter 34: Globe
Chapter 35: Glitter
Chapter 36: Hair Brushing
Chapter 37: Unusual Interest
Chapter 38: A Tumble
Chapter 39: Dolls
Chapter 40: Science and Magic
Chapter 41: A Talk
Chapter 42: Thread
Chapter 43: Needling
Chapter 44: Brandon
Chapter 45: Vanished
Chapter 46: Searching
Chapter 47: The Path
Chapter 48: Following the Path
Chapter 49: Men Sell Not Such in Any Town
Chapter 50: Faerie Food
Chapter 52: Questions
Chapter 53: Rules
Chapter 54: Come Buy
Chapter 55: The Rat-Faced Spoke a Word
Chapter 56: Stormy Weather
Chapter 57: Conference
Chapter 58: Gone or Invisible
Chapter 59: Friends
Chapter 60: Power
Book 7 Is Complete!

Chapter 51: Magical Pranks

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"You know about the craft fair," Corrie said, fighting to keep her voice calm even as her heart sped up, hammering in her chest like she was running. Could Professor Lal have forgotten about that? That wouldn't be normal—would it? Had Brandon done some other kind of magic that had made her forget about it? "The one this afternoon. We talked about it in class."

"The explosion," Roe said when Professor Lal continued to frown. "Remember? I had a vision about something exploding in glitter. Tricia said it was probably the craft fair, and she was right."

Professor Lal's face relaxed. "Oh, yes, I remember that now."

Corrie's shoulders slumped and she let out a long breath, relieved that it was somewhat cleared up, at least. She realized she'd been squeezing Edie's hand and relaxed her grip. "Sorry," she whispered.

Edie smiled. "It's okay," she whispered back.

"I'm sorry," Professor Lal was continuing. "It's just that something else came up after that class and since the craft fair discussion didn't seem very important, it didn't really stick in my mind. And to be perfectly honest, when you live as long as I do, you need to be a bit picky about what goes in your memory."

"That makes sense," said Roe, raising her eyebrows and nodding.

"But I thought the craft fair was perfectly mundane," the professor said, looking around at the group. "Tricia said she thought she knew who it would be causing the explosion."

"She did," said Roe with a sigh.

"It turns out he's a faerie," said Dawn. "He's calling himself Brandon, but he's a big guy, tall, with blue skin and totally white eyes. I don't know if the exploding glitter was magic, but there was definitely some kind of magic going on at the craft fair."

Professor Lal frowned again. Corrie felt a sense of dread. It seemed like every new piece of information just made things worse. "What did you see or sense? I know exactly who you mean, and he has promised to stop the magical pranks. I wouldn't put it past him to break a promise, but he isn't going to like the punishment."

"We didn't see anything while we were there," said Corrie. "But everything we bought at the fair—at least everything we tested—seems to be magical, or at least magic-affected, in some way."

"Ah. What specifically have you noticed?"

"Two of us bought dolls," Corrie said, with a glance at Roe, who was clearly not looking at the rest of them at that moment. "We think they're affecting the people they look like, or maybe the other way around. I got one that looks like me and I tripped over nothing. When I got back to my room I found the doll had fallen down."

"And Brandon made these dolls?" Professor Lal asked.

"No, it was someone else, but her table was near his."

"And I bought a cloth bag," Edie said. "It turned a piece of thread I put in it to the same color and fabric as the bag. It didn't do anything to the other stuff I put in there, though."

Professor Lal smiled faintly. "I admire your spirit of experimentation. Is that all?"

"That's everything," said Corrie. "Though Troy ordered a bag to be made later, and we're a little concerned about whether that will be affected."

"Most likely," said the professor.

"So you know why this is happening?" asked Dawn.

"I believe I do," said Professor Lal. "This confirms a theory I've had for some time, actually, so thank you, girls. It would seem that anything sold or purchased on this campus is affected by its magical field. I don't know whether the market is affected by the magical field or perhaps the other way around, but I'm determined to find out now."

Corrie looked at Edie. "The posters!" they both said at the same time.

"Posters?" asked the professor.

"Oh!" said Annie. "Is that all? I guess that explains it. Um... a few of us have posters that we bought at the poster sale in the beginning of the year. They've been acting weird. Mine gave me kind of weird dreams, and Corrie... you'd better explain yours, I guess."

Corrie nodded. "It's a mood poster. I think it might have been affecting my mood. Either that or the sticker was moving on its own when my mood changed."

"Interesting. If it's the former, you should probably stop using it. As a matter of fact, would you girls mind if I took a look at the posters to study them?"

"You can have mine," Annie said, sounding happy to be rid of it.

"Sure. I'll bring them to class on Monday, I guess," Corrie said. "I did have another poster that wasn't affecting anything. We thought it might have something to do with keeping the posters over our beds, so I switched them, but I don't remember any weird dreams or anything."

"If it hasn't affected you yet it probably won't be worth me studying it," said Professor Lal, "but you may certainly bring it if you'd like. Do any of the rest of you have posters?"

"Troy does have one," Roe said. "But he didn't say it's been doing anything weird."

"I got one off-campus yesterday," said Edie. "I guess I don't have to worry about it now."

Corrie sighed. "It's good to have that cleared up. It was really weird."

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