Adventures of a New Witch Part 1: The Chest of Secrets
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Shy ten-year-old Belle Wilson doesn’t like talking much, except to tell spooky stories. She loves to scare her family. But when they move into her great Nana Wilson’s home and they find out the very house they live in may be haunted, everything changes. Belle gets caught in a big mystery. One that involves her dead great grandmother and the Legend of Salmon Beach. Only Nana Wilson’s Chest of Secrets can help Belle solve this mystery. Will she find it before what is haunting the house finds her?
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Annabelle Mallet is a mother of three who fell in love with books when she first learned to read. That passion grew stronger as she got older until she decided to become an author. Now she enjoys this passion with her kids and hopes her fun and loveable characters and their adventures will entertain her readers as much as they did her kids and herself.
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Adventures of a New Witch
Part 1
The Chest of Secrets
Annabelle Mallet
Copyright © 2012 Annabelle Mallet
Smashwords Edition
All rights reserved. No part of this ebook may be distributed, shared, resold, posted online, or reproduced in any electronic or hard copy form.
This ebook is a work of fiction. Any similarities between actual persons or events is entirely coincidental.
Cover art design by Mathieu Mallet.
Some of the interior artwork comes from a free images section of the photo stock site MorgueFiles.com. The artwork is used under a royalty-free license.
Chapter 1
I can’t believe we’re not there yet,
my brother, Jon, said for the thousandth time.
And all I wanted to do was scream because he was driving me crazy! This day had started out fine, but was turning out to be a nightmare. I doubted it would get any better.
Oh, sorry, here I am complaining and I almost forgot to introduce myself. My name is Isabelle Wilson, and I’m ten years old. My friends and family call me Belle for short. I love chocolate, daydreaming, and reading. I’m not a big talker. I’m mostly quiet and shy, but what I like to do is make up spooky stories and scare people. It’s kind of a hobby of mine.
I have an older brother, named Jon, who loves to bug me. He’s seventeen years old and listens to music or is texting his friends most of the time. My sister, Jessica, is sixteen and is the loud-mouth of the family. She loves to wear a lot of jewelry. She often tells me I’m a pain in the neck.
The only one in the family who is always happy to see me is my baby brother, Joseph. He is one year old and always smiling, eating, or pooping.
My mom is a writer. She writes mysteries and is a constant worry wart. My dad is like me. He loves to joke and cheer people up. But today, no matter how he tried to cheer us up, it wasn’t working.
We had been sitting in our small minivan with all of our suitcases and boxes for most of the day. It was cramped and stuffy. I was getting mad. I didn’t want to be here travelling all these miles away from Montreal to a small town in New Brunswick that I’ve never seen before. But we were doing just that. And why? Because we were moving. Yes, moving there. Can you believe that?
Of course it wasn’t my idea. It wasn’t my brother’s, or sister’s, either. Our parents decided we should move there since my dad’s grandmother died and left him her house. You see, my dad lost his job a few months ago and was having problems finding another. So money was a problem for us. And when his grandmother left him the house, my mom and dad decided it would be a good idea for us to go live there. They said living in a small town would be a good thing for us. Maybe my dad would have better luck finding a job there, and my mom could spend more time writing. The more stories she could write, the more money we could get.
The problem is now I have to go to a new school, make new friends, meet new teachers, and a new principal. I’m not exactly a popular person, so it’s hard for me to make friends. But I don’t want to worry about that now. I have other problems to deal with, like my baby brother’s dirty diaper.
Mom, you need to change Joseph’s diaper. He’s like a stink bomb!
I said, holding my nose.
Mom turned to Dad and asked, Can we stop somewhere so I can change him?
Dad shook his head. We’re almost there.
And after a minute, he pointed up ahead. See, there’s the house.
I peeked over my mom’s shoulder to where my dad pointed. "All I see