Raelyn was wide awake. The sun was high in the sky and the birds were chirping. It was a beautiful day. It always felt like a beautiful day in Tennessee. Rarely did horrible weather strike this part of the state. She ran her hands through her black hair, leaving her brother's breakfast on the stove. She needed to get started with her chores. Starting with feeding all the animals. If they didn't own a farm, the amount of animals they had would be unacceptable. They had four horses, five adult pigs with twelve piglets, an entire coop full of chickens, three roosters, three cows, two bulls, and one cat. The cat didn't do anything. The cat was the only normal pet that liked to travel from inside the house to various areas around the farm. A meow pulled Rae from her thoughts. She looked down and smiled. "Morning." she whispered to the cat. She placed her cup into the sink and left the house. She made her way to the stables to start with the horses. When she opened the doors, they started to neigh. She smiled and grabbed the bucket of horse feed, distributing it among them. Her horse was the brown one with white spots. Rae named her Rita. "Morning Rita." Raelyn gave her horse and extra apple. Leaving the stables, she went to pen. The pigs pretty much ate everything. So she just dumped the rest of the corn feed into the barrels they ate out off. She grabbed some corn feed and dumped that in the smaller bucket for the piglets. They couldn't eat just anything until they grew up.
The farmer girl continued with her chores, feeding the chickens, roosters, cows, bulls, and finally getting back to the cat. That was only the beginning. This was so much easier when her parents were here. Her and her mother would work with the animals while her dad and Isaiah dealt with the more difficult jobs. Such as carrying things around, killing animals, selling them in the market, or tilling the soil to plant more seeds. Rae always helped her brother when it came to the plants. She liked his chores as well as her own. Hopefully, Izzy started working on them. Raelyn moved on and went back to the chicken coop to collect eggs.
Arabelle was sneaking around as usual. The coven was trying to get her. Or at least trying to find her. They have no idea what she had done, but they know she did something. Arabelle was good for staying in trouble with the coven. There was something about rules that she didn't like. Following felt like she was giving up some part of her free will. Luckily she had a best friend name Rowan, that didn't mind the amount of trouble she got them. Well he didn't care about much. Sometimes Arabelle wondered if he cared about her. But she was always afraid of the answer so she just never asked. The witches focus went back to the task at hand. Get back to Rowan's room without getting grabbed. Belle stuck her head out from around the corner and saw that the coast was clear. She held the big black book close to her chest and she started running down the hall. She was really hoping that no one would spot her. As she was running she would take refuge behind something when coven security came out to investigate every now and then. But eventually she made it to his room. She shut and locked the door behind her. Arabelle flashed him a wide smile and placed the book down on the table. She had been trying to get this book for the past couple of months, but now she got it. "I got it!" she exclaimed to Rowan.
This book hold every spell ever done by every sorcerer ever. The Moonlight Coven, being one of the most powerful covens, was put in charge of keeping it safe from anyone looking to bring harm to any of the covens. Security was high all the time when it came to this book. For months she would try and get her hands on it, but she would get caught and punished. Security increased every time she tried to get it. But finally the book was hers. She wasn't sure for how long. The coven was looking for her. She opened the book. She needed to find the spell to bring back her grandmother. A witch who knew what to do with her power. Belle glanced over to Rowan. "Be a dear and keep watch." She asked/demanded as politely as possible.