To Prevent Open Minds
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Kendra doesn’t want her best friend to make the same mistake she did. So she drags her best friend to meet Chronos and learn about the future. That should fix the problem, right?
It’s not like the two of them have ever disagreed on anything before.
Or like a villainous fashion designer is planning to make everything worse.
Emily Martha Sorensen
Books were my first love and best friends growing up, which I did in five states and four countries. My love of storytelling has never waned, and I've always wanted to write -- and share -- my own stories.I love fantasy, especially fairy tale retellings, fascinating magic systems, humor, and clean paranormal romance. I like science fiction too, but the more magic in a story, the more pleased I'm likely to be.I have two comics, the first of them complete, the second ongoing. I enjoy reading, writing, drawing, crafts, editing, and I occasionally play videogames.
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To Prevent Open Minds - Emily Martha Sorensen
Chapter 1: The Agenda
Light faded and then reappeared as sparkles twinkled around the two of them.
So that’s what teleportation feels like, Florence thought. It wasn’t the way she’d expected. She’d thought it would make her unsettled and nauseous, but there was no sense of disorientation; it was just clear that her surroundings were different.
Florence looked around, taking in those surroundings. She was now in what looked like a very rich house, with a sweeping staircase leading up to a grand entryway. There was almost nothing in the way of furniture to fill the cavernous space, but there were posters of cuddly animals plastered all over the walls, and, oddly, several cannons lined up by the top of the stairs.
On the only piece of furniture in this room, a comfy-looking armchair, a woman with stringy hair sat dozing with her head on her chest. She had a messy granny square on her lap that looked like someone who knew nothing about crocheting had done it.
Soothsayer!
Kendra said loudly. I brought you a visitor!
The woman’s head snapped up, and she jumped at the sight before her. "Kendra! What on Earth?!"
Hello, oracle. This is Florence.
Kendra gestured over at her best friend and yanked the watch out of her grasp. You’re now going to show her everything you showed me.
"You mean the future you prevented? the woman asked with intense annoyance.
Which now no longer exists?"
Yes. Show her that one.
I can’t show people futures that no longer exist, Kendra!
That’s a stupid limitation on your power,
Kendra snorted. It would be so much better if you were a magical girl. Then you could power up and change that.
Yes, thank you, I appreciate your rubbing that in,
the woman said tightly.
So, you’re the . . . born mage who showed Kendra her future?
Florence ventured.
The woman glanced over at her. A lock of stray, greasy hair fell into her face, and she didn’t bother to move it. Yes. And you’re her best friend, Florence Atkins, also known as Pink Dragon, also known as Crimson Dragon, also known as the new leader of the Magical Girl Union. Thank you so much for that.
Florence swallowed. She hadn’t expected to be brought before someone this . . . this carelessly untidy. All the villains she’d ever met had been well-dressed, well-groomed, and smooth in their cunning words.
And you’re a villain,
Florence said cautiously. Why should I trust a word you say?
The woman slammed her fist on her knee. I am not a villain!
You work with Kendra, don’t you?
Florence glanced over at her best friend.
Kendra smirked.
Not by choice,
the woman said grumpily. Your best friend bullied me into it. She’s exceptionally good at being annoying.
Kendra smirked wider.
That gave Florence pause. She’d always assumed the born mage had recruited Kendra. Had it actually been the opposite?
But you’re a villain now,
she said. Because you work with Kendra.
The woman pursed her lips and looked sour.
Right, we’re villains saving the world,
Kendra said briskly. Now show Florence the future, and I’ll take her home.
"I just explained to you —!"
"Just show her