The twins worked hard for hours. Or really Isaiah worked hard and Raelyn tried to keep from tripping over her two feet. It was a curse to be a farmer and clumsy. So many disadvantages, such as field work. Luckily, she had managed to keep it together and get a lot done. The farm gal was starting to get really hungry and by Teehee's whines, so was she. "Ready for lunch?" That was the best decision she has had over the past couple of hours. "Yes!" she exclaimed, ready to silence her growling stomach. Most likely she would be cooking. She enjoyed doing so and was way less clumsy when she was cooking. Though she had a habit of breaking utensils. Izzy usually just made sure that she was careful. He wasn't clumsy. He got the better gene. Rae climbed back over the fence and put the tools back where they belonged. Trio was still on the grass, sleeping. He was so adorable. Raelyn picked him up and went to put him back in the pig pen. She didn't want him out by himself. It wasn't safe. The farmer wiped her hands off on her jeans and walked into the house. It was time to get cooking. After washing her hands, she searched the fridge. Burger meat. Cheeseburgers sounds good. Raelyn started pulling out the ingredients and started cooking. "Izzy! Can you feed the horses, Teehee, and Kai?" The horses, the dog, and the cat were the only animals that were fed three times a day. The other animals were give enough food in their living spaces to last throughout the day.
It was not working. Arabelle knew it wasn't working, but she was determined to keep trying. She recited the words, over and over again. She added more symbols onto her arms to help with the power. She read the words really slow, she read the really fast. She even tried to recite the spell backwards. But nothing was happening. The book wasn't glowing and her grandmother wasn't standing before her. It was getting quite frustrating and it was written all over her face. "How's that working for ya?" Belle glared at Rowan. He could be a jerk a good 75 percent of the time they were together. This was another one of those times. The witch attempted the spell once more and failed miserably. Finally her best friend joined her. This was part of the 15 percent when he was actually kind of nice to her. There was still 10 percent that she did not know or attempt to understand about her best friend. "I expect to be payed in full as soon as possible, and no I don't take checks" Arabelle nodded. She would not be giving him money, but she would attempt to pay him back in full. Arabelle would do whatever he wanted. "Deal." The witch took hold of the warlocks hands. He was against contact, but it was needed for the spell. The two started chanting. The book bounced around for just a brief moment, showing signs of life. A flicker of light would appear from the book before dying completely. The two needed to hurry up and get the spell to work. The coven leader would eventually realize what they were up too since the book was coming to life.