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CARBO FAN FICTION- CARLY'S DIARY PART 8
PART
8
When the void lifted, Melanie saw several girls milling around in school uniform, books under their arms. A fancy all girls school, she noted, seeing the imposing gray building with four towers. Two girls came down the stairs, bags over their shoulders. Melanie basked in the sight of a teenage Carly, her hair pulled back in a pony tail, accompanied by...‘Jennifer!’ she exclaimed, immediately recognising the blonde girl.
CARBO FAN FICTION- CARLY'S DIARY PART 7
Part 7
Nicholas and
Abby had to use their combined strength to keep Melanie away from the room in
ICU where Daniel, Karen Long and some nurses were doing their best to save
Carly.
‘Don’t let her die,
please God, don’t let her die!’ Melanie wept loudly, trying to wrestle herself
away from the hands holding her firmly.
Jennifer was
staring at the glass window, her hand on her throat; frozen with fear for
Carly.
Frankie and Molly
came hurrying up; Frankie white faced. ‘The head nurse told us Carly was
brought up here... something about a Code Blue?’
‘I was there with
her...’ Jennifer turned to them, tears flowing. ‘all of a sudden she went into
cardiac arrest.’
‘Christ...’ Frankie
turned to help calm his niece while Abby let go of her to go up to her mother.
‘If she dies...’
‘She won’t, Mum.’
‘I’ll never
be able to tell her how sorry I am...’
‘She’s going to
make it.’ Molly said, her manner towards Jennifer gentler and kinder than their
last encounter, seeing how genuinely upset she was, feeling certain Carly
didn’t hold a grudge against her old school mate and would willingly
forgive her... when she came out of the coma.
Bo, where are you?
Carly’s life is hanging by a thread and you aren’t here! Damn you, you’re
supposed to be here! Molly thought angrily, tears stinging her eyes as she and
Abby tried to calm Jennifer down. Melanie stopped struggling after stern
but well meaning words from Frankie but was still restless as she waited
with her uncle and brother; Nicholas firmly holding her round the waist in case
she wanted to dart into the room. She glanced at Abby and Molly through red
eyes. Molly smiled reassuringly at her while Abby mouthed it’s going to be okay
across to her. She looked at Nicholas. He looked tough but she saw the fear in
his eyes. Her heart went out to him and Melanie, inwardly praying for Carly.
‘She’s stabilized
now.’ Karen Long said when she finally came out with Daniel. ‘For a moment we
thought we were going to lose her but Carly’s a real fighter.’
Frankie closed his
eyes, his arms round Melanie as she sobbed quietly against his shoulder.
Nicholas patted Molly’s hand resting on his arm and dabbed his teary eyes
before asking quietly, ‘can we see her now?’
‘Sure, Nick.’
Daniel said sombrely, moving forward to hug Melanie tightly before she followed
Nicholas and Molly. Frankie refused to make eye contact with Jennifer, ignoring
her when she said his name. Jennifer sniffled, turning to Daniel who took her
in his arms, pressing a kiss on her forehead, Abby rubbed her back. ‘It’s going
to be okay, Mum. Stop crying... Carly’s going to wake up before we know it and
you guys will be friends again. Please believe that,’ she pleaded. ‘She will get
through this and you both will get past what happened.’
‘Honey, come on
now,’ Daniel soothed her. ‘It’s going to be all right.’
Jennifer raised and
nodded numbly, watching Carly’s family and Molly around her bed through the
door’s window.
:::
‘Hope, since the
kidnapping I’ve been trying to figure out what’s going on in your head!’
‘You need that
don’t you; you need that kind of harmony; just like what you have with Carly
right now.’ That’s what really bugged her. It wasn’t just a physical affair...
like he was trying to get back at her. This was a woman from his past, a woman
he never told her about! Bo was clearly enjoying being with a woman who was
probably more submissive... his perfect princess Carly.
Bo’s brown eyes
were angry. ‘So, I’m supposed to feel guilty about that? Because you couldn’t
live with the status quo, I’m supposed to what... live alone for the rest of my
life?’
‘How about a
month?’ she shouted, stung by his words even though she knew she had no right
to ask him such a question. She was the one who left, who spoke of divorce.
‘I did try a
month!’ he shouted back.
‘Oh please...!’ she
scoffed.
‘And I tried to
figure out what the hell was going on with you, what the hell you wanted!’
Okay... she left
their house with Ciara... said some things out of anger; gave broad hints about
a permanent separation. But she returned that night! She returned and found
another woman asleep on their bed!
What right did she have to toy with Bo’s emotions... leaving him with the intent of divorce but immediately changing her mind, like she felt he was punished enough, punished for what? How could she have thought Bo loved her too much keep tolerating such behaviour just like before... when she left their home to be alone after Kayla’s shooting. He’d wanted them to go somewhere to heal, she chose differently and shut him out, to his frustration. What did Carly do except succumb to her love when Bo went to her for comfort? Bo was blameless, she’d known that the whole time and admitted it but insisted on blaming Carly.
‘We have a 25 year history together and my family’s become his family and they are very important to him. Now there could’ve been about 11 Hortons who could’ve come round the corner just now, who aren’t thrilled with him these days. How do you think that could’ve been played out, huh?’
Carly stared back,
green eyes impassive.
‘He doesn’t want to
lose them, Carly. But just think, about what you’re doing.’
‘Do you see this as
condescension to him?’ Carly said at last.
‘What I see this
you want this to play out as a great love story and it’s not. You say that you
love Bo? Then maybe you should start thinking about what you’re doing to his
life.’
Hope sighed, staring at a photo of Bo and herself, standing on either side of Alice.
She was the one who
packed her belongings and left their house with their daughter. She’d thrown
the fact that she had the Hortons and Bradys, both families who were once
Carly’s friends, in the woman’s face. Yet in the end Bo was able to
forgive her and they’d moved on, refusing to think of the woman they both
wronged... ignored her existence. How ironic the guilt she refused to succumb
for so long was now out in the open; during Bo’s absence. She wasn’t vindictive
but she’d been more than glad to have Bo back and their unspoken agreement not
to discuss Carly after he admitted his time with her had been a mistake. But
now, it was pretty much a hollow victory. It was discovered later she and Bo
weren’t legally married. He left town to put an end to Stefano DiMera’s empire
for good and she had to endure months without him.
God... what am I
saying? What about Carly? She was the one who
had to watch them all happy after being left in the cold- no doubt hating them
both- she was the one who was lying in a coma at the hospital! Was there any
wonder Jennifer and Roman and probably other members of the family now felt guilty?
Was there a reason for her to feel resentful Bo has another child? Hope shook
her head, still staring at the photos, knowing the answers to her questions.
Now she had Aiden,
or will have him if she truly wanted him. And to be honest... she really
wanted him in her life.
‘Mummy, is
something wrong?’
She turned to see
Ciara standing behind her. Watching her daughter, Hope couldn’t help but think
how she and Zach probably wouldn’t have been born at all if Carly was the one
with Bo when she’d returned to Salem years ago. ‘Nothing’s wrong sweetie.’
‘But you’re
crying.’
Hope blinked, her
hand moving up to her wet eyes. ‘I’m fine... really.’ She assured her. Staring
at Ciara, she knew what she had to do. It was time.
‘Come sit,’ she
took the girl’s hand, drawing her to the couch and sat next to her.
‘There’s something I need to tell you.’
‘About Daddy?’
Ciara asked hopefully.
‘No, not about
Daddy.’ Hope paused, quickly working out the best way to tell Ciara this piece
of news.
She stifled an
impatient curse when the doorbell rang and up to answer it.
Ciara rushed up to
Maggie and Julie and was warmly hugged and kissed by both women.
‘We’re just from
the hospital.’ Maggie said after Hope sent Ciara upstairs.
‘Oh.’ Hope sat
down. ‘How’s... how’s Carly?’
‘Melanie said she
coded but her doctors were able to stabilise her; thank God.’ Maggie replied,
her expression grave. ‘I’m just glad Melanie’s not alone at a time like this;
Daniel, Brady, Frankie and Nicholas will do all they can for her.’
Hope was aware
Carly and Lawrence have a son but she frowned at the mention of Frankie.
‘Frankie’s in town?’
Maggie nodded.
‘He’s not exactly pleased with us right now and to be honest, it would be best
if you don’t run into him.’
Hope was baffled.
‘Why not?’
Julie and Maggie
looked uncomfortable, Julie finally saying quietly, ‘Frankie is Carly’s
brother.’
‘What?’
‘It’s true, they
were born Katerina and François Von Leuschner; scions of a very powerful
European family.'
‘I don’t
understand... when Shawn and Caroline adopted Frankie his name was Donner!’ Hope couldn’t believe
what she was hearing.
‘Frankie and Carly
ran away from their parents- at different times- and changed their
names.’ Julie explained further.
Hope closed her
eyes, shaking her head. ‘Oh God.’
‘Yes. And he’s very
angry; especially with you and Bo. He wants nothing to do with us at all.’
Frankie had shrank
back when Maggie tried to hug him and looked through Julie as though she wasn’t
there. Roman, who was present, was annoyed; telling Frankie not to let his anger
go too far by refusing to give them a chance to make amends.
‘Did they
care about my sister’s feelings at the time?’
‘Granted... Carly
was mistreated and she didn't deserve it...’
‘But she was
mistreated anyway,’ Frankie glowered. ‘All to protect her. Besides, Kayla already
made it damn clear how you lot thought of Carly.’
‘Kayla doesn’t
speak for all of us,’ Maggie had corrected, wincing at the contemptuous
use of you lot.
‘Whatever. But once
she comes out of the coma, none of you will be able to hurt her again, because
I’m going to convince her to get out this town. She can raise Starr in a whole
new place and finally get some stability.’
‘Starr’s a Brady,
Frankie. Mum will be crushed if she never gets to be with her.’ Roman said.
‘How convenient,
given what she thought about her mother.’
‘Frankie, you
really need to get past this; we’re sorry alright?’ Julie had pleaded.
Frankie’s face was
scornful as he stared her down before turning back to Roman. ‘You know what’s
funny, Roman? The whole time Carly told me everything, she actually made
excuses for you all. She felt you were all still mad at her for leaving town
with Alamain. She said Justin told her she deserved whatever Larry did to her.
Is that what you all thought?’ he hurled at Maggie and Julie.
‘No!’ Maggie
exclaimed, appalled.
‘Did you ask her? Did anyone of you care enough to
ask her what happened to her all those years? I’ll tell you- after Lawrence
took advantage of her amnesia and finally lured her back... he beat her, he raped her, threatening to kill me if she
dared call me for help! She had to keep me away by pretending she didn't want
to see me! He wrenched Melanie out of her arms and took her away. Did you ask
her all this? No! You lot just believed she was out to get Bo away from Hope!
You believed she gladly gave her daughter away... don’t you touch me!’ he
pulled his arm away from Julie’s touch, his eyes glinting with anger.
Melanie had been
with Carly so she wasn't present but Molly was and had nothing to add, except a
look of reproach.
‘I can imagine he
is.’ Hope said after recovering from what she just heard. ‘What did he say
about Bo and me?’
‘Honey... what does
it matter?’
‘What did he
say?’ Hope’s tone was harsh.
Maggie and Julie
looked more uncomfortable. ‘He said you and Bo caused Carly a lot of pain and
if Bo tries to seek custody of Starr when he comes back, he’ll make a lot of
trouble for him.’ Maggie said quietly. ‘I have a feeling Carly made Frankie
Starr’s legal guardian in case anything happened to her.’
Hope said nothing. You and Bo caused Carly a lot of
pain. Frankie’s anger was more than justified. And of course Carly wouldn’t
want her daughter to be raised by her and Bo.
‘Hope, please...’
Julie said, seeing the broody look on her half sister’s face. ‘Don’t be hard on
yourself.’
Hope raised her
head. ‘What are you trying to say, that I have no reason to feel guilty?’
‘You don’t...’
‘No more pretence,
Julie; enough. The three
of us know the real truth. I treated Bo very badly but he forgave me and Carly
was the one who really got hurt. And I was jealous of her because I finally
realised what you all refused to tell me, what we wouldn’t admit... that he
would’ve stayed with her when I came back. Carly was the one who really
replaced me, not Billie and obviously the hurt of losing her to Alamain was too
much that Bo couldn’t even talk about her. He never talked about her; none of
you did. Yes, we caused her a lot of pain for something that wasn't her fault
but mine. I doubt Bo would’ve gotten involved with her if things were fine
between us when she came back. And it was Melanie she came to find in the first
place, not him.’ Hope shrugged. ‘But then again... we’ll never know, will we?’
‘Well... we just
hope that Carly will make it.’ Maggie said at last. ‘and as for Frankie, in
time...’
‘He has the right
to be angry, I would if it was my sister who went through what Carly did.’ Hope
interrupted. ‘But... I don’t want Carly to deprive Bo of Starr either.’
‘I’m sure she
won’t; Carly’s not vindictive.’ Maggie assured. ‘and since she helped raise
Shawn D, I’m sure she wouldn’t object to you being around Starr. She’s
Shawn D and Ciara’s sister after all.’
‘Well, Starr will
probably be more around Bo and Ciara and the rest of the family than me.’ Hope
faced Julie and Maggie squarely. ‘I’ve found someone else. And I’m falling in
love with him.’
:::::::::
Abby rubbed
Nicholas’ shoulder consolingly as they sat on Carly’s couch and he
quietly talked about his relationship with Carly from the time he was
told she was his mother; how at first he wanted nothing to do with her and then
did his best to ruin her relationship with Bo and Shawn D. And how he wasn't
there for her when Lawrence continuously abused her.
‘You are not
like your father. I don’t believe for a minute you would ever hurt anyone.’
‘But I hurt my
mother so much.’
‘Mel’s gone through
this guilt trip already and she’s managed to forgive herself. Now you have to
as well. Carly forgave you both a long time ago, didn't she? You two and Starr
are very important to her. You made your mistakes but it wasn't you who abused
her. Please Nicky, don’t beat yourself up like this.’ Abby pleaded, hating the
miserable look on his face.
Nicholas nodded,
dabbing at the corner of his eye. ‘I was so afraid she was going to die today.’
‘She’s going to
make it, believe that.’
Nicholas nodded
again, looking at Abby. ‘You’re a good friend.’ He smiled faintly. ‘And no
one’s called me Nicky for a long time.’
‘I’m sorry...’
‘No, that’s okay; I
don’t mind.’ He was suddenly aware of Abby Deveraux. She was a pretty girl,
beautiful actually; her upturned face looking at him with compassion and
warmth, a hint of shyness in her eyes. Unexpectedly his heart began to race and
giving in to impulse, he leaned forward and kissed her on the mouth. Abby’s
arms went round him and she kissed him back so eagerly that he pulled her in
his arms and kissed her again and again with mounting passion; desire for her
running through his body. Eventually they pulled apart, stunned as they stared
at each other.
‘What just
happened?’ Nicholas asked, trying to catch his breath.
Abby touched his
sensual, trembling mouth; her heart beating fast. He’s finally noticed me... finally. ‘I...’ she stopped, not sure of what
to say.
‘We’ve just met.’
‘I know, it’s
crazy.’
‘But...’ Nicholas
touched her warm cheek, his hand moving up to stroke her hair. ‘It’s almost
.... like I’ve been searching for you my whole life. I feel so connected to
you.’
Abby smiled. ‘I’ve
felt the same about you since Carly introduced us. I was so sure you would
never notice me.’
Nicholas kissed her
again. ‘Silly girl.’
‘You’re one of the
world’s eligible bachelors. You could have your pick of any society or royal
chick.’
‘Spoilt
debutantes.’ Nicholas said, a touch of arrogance in his voice as he put his arm
round Abby, pulling her closer. ‘none of them are you.’
‘That’s so sweet,’
Abby whispered.
‘Now that we’ve
found each other,’ Nicholas went on, tracing an eyebrow with his finger, ‘we’re
going to take it one step at a time.’
:::::::::::::::::
‘I saw the look in
his eyes; I didn’t even have to say out loud things have changed. They
reconciled on the run just like I knew they would and why wouldn’t they? They
have 25 years and three kids together; she’s his true soul mate. How could he
expect me to still go home with him when it was more than obvious what’s
happened? He said he loved me but it wasn't the same as the woman he’s been
with for so long; no matter what she did to him. And it wasn't like she was in
her right mind at the time anyway. How could he abandon her now?
It took all my
courage to touch that beloved face one last time, assuring him I’ll be alright.
I thanked him for helping me find Melanie, even though my heart was breaking.
Part of me hoped he loved me enough to beg me to stay, but the other part
reminded me... he will always belong to Hope. Jennifer was right all along.
As I walked out, I
was calm but I couldn’t help thinking... the best decision isn’t always made
without involving some amount of pain.
How true that is, Melanie thought sadly, thinking about when she sent Nathan away. The words on the paper were blotched; her mother’s tears as she expressed her pain in her diary. She turned as a knock sounded on the door. ‘Come in,’ she said, wiping her eyes and sat up on her bed as the door opened.
Nicholas poked his
head in. ‘Uncle Frankie’s taking us all out to dinner, including Abby. Coming?’
Melanie hesitated
then shook her head.
‘Melanie, come
on... you have to go out sometime.’
‘I’ll fix something
for myself; I really don’t feel like going out. You guys go on... I’ll be
fine.’
Nicholas didn't
look pleased. ‘Are you sure?’
‘Just go, okay?’
Nicholas shrugged.
‘See you later then.’ He closed the door.
Melanie looked at
Carly’s diary still on her lap, imagining Carly’s pain. Then she thought of
what she heard from Molly about Carly’s past with Bo. I’ve never seen two
people more in love than Bo and your Mum were back then.
If only I could see
them back then, Melanie thought. And understand why their story ended in the
first place.
Frustrated, she
closed the diary and got out of bed. Suddenly she got the feeling someone was
in the room with her, the air felt different and she felt a chill down her
back. She turned sharply, shrieking in surprise at the woman standing near the
door. She shrank back. ‘Who are you? How... how did you get in here?’
‘Don’t be
frightened.’ The woman said, smiling serenely at her.
Melanie blinked,
but the figure in white was still there. A ghost, God... she was seeing a
ghost! She frowned, her mind going back to a framed photograph in Brady’s loft.
‘Wait... I’ve seen you before. You’re Brady’s mum; Isabella.’
‘That’s right. I
was almost your aunt. But I’m glad to see that you and my son have a brother
and sister bond all the same. I left this world the night Abby came into it.’
‘Oh...’ Melanie
forced herself to stop trembling. Isabella Black looked anything but
terrifying. ‘What do you want from me?’ she asked timidly.
‘It more like I
want to give you, Melanie. Answers. You’ve been reading Carly’s diaries and
you’ve learnt more about her from it and from Molly and Roman. But there’s a
lot more to learn, for you to understand. Call this Carly’s’ virtual diary.’
As she spoke, the
room darkened and Melanie felt she was in an endless void. ‘What’s going on?’
she exclaimed.
‘We’re going to the
past; your mother’s past.’
Melanie felt she
was in the middle of some weird dream but felt some excitement as well. Carly’s
past. What she’d wished for... she was about to see for herself.
The void cleared
and Melanie blinked at the sun rays. She looked round in wonder. Where they
were looked like an opulent country estate. ‘Where’s this place?’ she asked.
‘Carly and
Frankie’s childhood home; where they were born to Henri and Francesca Von
Leuschner. Come.’
The house they were
approaching was large, almost like a castle. Inside, Melanie’s eyes grew even
wider, speechless. Compared to the interior of Victor Kiriakis’ mansion, the
whole place screamed old money and aristocracy; marble floors, tasteful
antiques and valuable paintings on the walls. This was where her mother
and uncle grew up? Carly only mentioned in passing that her parents were
well off but she and Frankie didn't get along with them; the reason why they
eventually ran away from home.
Isabella led
Melanie into a large panelled room which Melanie immediately saw was a study.
And a man was talking to a little girl who looked mutinous and tearful. Melanie
moved closer to the child. Green eyes... hair lighter but she immediately saw
the little girl was Carly. ‘Oh my.’ She said, chuckling. She turned to look at
the man. Blue black eyes in a handsome but austere face; Carly and Frankie’s
father.
‘You should see
this as a real honour, Katerina.’
Katerina? Carly was Katerina back then?
‘I don’t want to
marry somebody I don’t know! How can you and mother do this to me?’
‘Leopold and
Philomena Alamain have chosen you for their son. And you know what this means;
an alliance between the Alamains and the Von Leuschners.’
‘Please Father; I
don’t want to marry him!’ Carly’s voice was shrill. ‘I don’t want an arranged
marriage... I don’t want to be betrothed!’
‘Silence!’ the man
barked and Melanie shook her head, aghast. What was this, the 1800s? How can
any father do this to his own daughter? Carly was just a child, from the look
of her not yet ten.
‘It’s your duty,
Katerina and you will do your duty.’
‘No!’
‘Katerina!’ Melanie
turned as a woman entered the study. She had blonde hair worn in an elegant
chignon, Carly’s green eyes and pearls round her neck, a perfect foil for the
deep blue dress she was wearing.
‘This is... my
grandmother?’ she whispered to Isabella even though no one in the room could
see, hear or feel them. Isabella nodded.
The woman was
beautiful but like her husband, there was no warmth on her face. ‘Don’t you
realise what a privilege this is? The Alamains are royalty and as a Von
Leuschner...’
‘I will not marry
him! Never!’ Sobbing, Carly fled the room, running down the hall. Melanie
hurried after her. Carly ran through open French windows into the garden,
running to sit under a tree, burying her face in her hands. Melanie felt like
crying too as she watched Carly sob. Born in this beautiful, grand old
place yet it wasn't much of a home; not with parents like Henri and Francesca.
And she’d addressed them as Father and Mother instead of Daddy and Mummy.
A boy ran up to
Carly. Frankie... Melanie thought, grinning in spite of herself. Back then Frankie
was adorably handsome; white long sleeved shirt, black shorts, white socks and
leather oxfords. Carly’s hair spotted a bow, small pearl studs in her ears and
her yellow dress had a lace collar; white socks and matching shoes. The
formal dressing of children born in privilege; not every day kids who wore
jeans, sneakers and colourful t shirts with cartoon characters on them. A
totally different world from the Bradys.
Frankie put his
arms round his sister, trying to console her.
‘François, what am
I going to do?’
François. Melanie was no
longer surprised. Katerina and François obviously changed their names
after they ran away from home. Max told her years ago he met Frankie while on
the run from Trent and both boys were taken in by the Bradys. But what about
Carly?
‘Don’t cry
Katerina.’ little Frankie pleaded.
‘Father and Mother
don’t care about us. They just want us to marry money! I’m only eight and
they’ve chosen a husband for me already. How can they do this?’
‘It’s going to be
okay. Please stop crying, Katerina. I’m here.’ Frankie held on to her, both
children making a sweet picture.
Melanie turned to
Isabella, tears in her eyes. ‘How could they do it to her? She was just a kid,
a child.’
‘It was the way of
aristocratic families, Mel. To Carly’s parents, marriage was a duty, a business
venture. And Carly and Frankie were more of Henri and Francesca’s assets than
their children.’
‘Obviously. Poor
Mum and Uncle Frank! No wonder they ran away.’
‘We’ve seen
enough now.’ As she spoke their surroundings melted back into a dark void.
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The Hilarious Tale of "The Strange Case of William Whipper-Snapper"
One of the earliest fantasy books I read as a child, which I didn't pay much attention to at first glance in the school library, because the time I was yet to fully appreciate fantasy books except Alice In Wonderland. This highly entertaining and hilarious page turner by David R. Morgan (his first novel) is set in Victorian times, about a boy-William Norton Whipper Snapper- very intelligent but preferred to use his brains to cause mischief at school, much to the annoyance of his grumpy father. He does not get along with his vain tattle tale sister Emma, nor with his parents either. A few days to Christmas he discovers a strange silver box underneath the roots of an uprooted old tree, a talking, very conceited and annoying silver box which calls itself a '1.B Prize', a talisman made by Jovian 'The Prize Maker of Theomodor' and its sole purpose is to grant unlimited wishes to its owner. William soon discovers the I.B prize brings far more trouble than good and after Emma discovers his secret, they both embark on a quest to return the prize to the 'first given' (an ancestor of theirs) , which involved going back in time until they find the right ancestor; that way, it will never be passed to William and his descendants.
The story mostly revolves round William, Emma being a supporting character and their parents not featuring much in the book. As mentioned before, in the earlier part of the story they don't get along; Emma always trying to stick her nose into his business causing William to snap at her:
'Don't go poking your nose in where it shouldn't be, or the Man in the Moon will change it into a fat pork sausage and cook it for his supper!'
Fantasy tales usually have talismans that grant wishes but the '1.B' prize is one no one would find useful! It's more interested in granting wishes more to keep itself in excellent working condition than to actually satisfy its owner; as William was quick to find out and after two botched wishes regarded the 1.B prize as ' becoming as useful as a flu epidemic.' Plus, the prize is extremely bossy and rather insulting:
'Now kindly make a proper request. I might as well be under the tree for the amount of good you're doing me!'
Emma, thanks to her usual nosiness, finds out about the prize but rather than going to tell tales to their parents (too amazed on seeing a talking silver case) gangs up with William to see what they can do about returning the stupid case who is determined to thwart them in any way it can, trying many times to convince them to keep it.
William and Emma go back in time to find the 'first given'; first Elizabethan England- meeting an ancestor called Lord Benjamin Whippsnappin, then encountering Edras Whippsnapson in Norman- Saxton England before heading to Pre-Roman Britain, afterwards meeting Jovian the Prize Maker himself.
For fans of fantasy/adventure tales, this is a very interesting comic one but I'm not sure if it's easy to find these days except online; I'm lucky enough to still have my lone copy which was bought several years ago. But if one is lucky to find it, you won't be disappointed!
Quote from book:
He was also coming round to realise the merits of doing things for yourself, not putting the burden of achieving something on the dubious shoulders of luck, wishes and dreams. One could say, in fact, that finding the case had, in some ways, opened his eyes.
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Tu O Nadie: The fifth version
Did you know that the beloved 1985 telenovela " Tu No Nadie" (No One But You) has a 5th version? I recently discovered this by ...
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For blog visitors who wish to read the TU O NADIE (No One But You) snippets; recaps of ALL the episodes are in this blog. To read in ...
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