The Key and the Broken Wing

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Jessabell Tales ISBN: 9781465807939
Publisher: Jessabell Tales Publication: July 2, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jessabell Tales
ISBN: 9781465807939
Publisher: Jessabell Tales
Publication: July 2, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“Where is the key? I can’t find it,” Kimberley went on her knees and started to lift the flowers.
“I don’t know. Perhaps we have to price it open,” he laughed.
“No, I am not looking at the butterfly,” Kimberley shook the bits of flower that had stuck to her fingers.
“Shush, lets hide she’s coming back,” he said.
“Oh, no, It’s Jezzabell,” Kimberley held his hand and they hid behind the between the patch of clover and dandelion heads.
Jezzabell, the same young women who did not have the chance to say goodbye to her uncle sat down next to the coffin. She pulled her own white wings off her back, pulled out a long piece of white ribbon. She tied the left wing onto the ribbon and wound the ribbon around the coffin. She did the same thing for the other wing and then she tied the remaining piece of ribbon into a bow.
“Good bye Uncle Cherrome,” she cried. The wings began to flutter up and down, in and out and then, the coffin began to rise.
“She’s taking our key away from us,” Kimberley whispered.

There is more to a butterfly, as we engage in this short story Jezzabell says her final goodbye to Uncle Cherrome, yet she is not alone as Krome and Kimberley want to pinch the key, so powerful and special, from his coffin. As Cherome's coffins flies into the clouds the key becomes a part of Jezzabell. Jezzabell does not know what it means but for the other two they really want it , Krome can not wait to get his hands on the key as for Limberly stops him. For she has other ways to retrieve the key. Later on in the week Jezzabell comes face to face with a few humans, Daniel and Slinks. Has the butterfly world already molded with the human world, maybe there was only one world they all lived in. Slinks accuses her of being an angel. Jezzabell tells them who she is, Daniel begins to fall for her and they help her reach Fryl harbour where Kimberley her aunts loyal friend is waiting for her, but after the lads head back, her aunt's friend lures her into a trap, leading to her families enermy, Krome. The master of Butterflies who seeks to destroy her in order to get he key. A key so special that he can bring powerfull demons into the human world. Will Daniel and Slinks reach her before he kills her?

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“Where is the key? I can’t find it,” Kimberley went on her knees and started to lift the flowers.
“I don’t know. Perhaps we have to price it open,” he laughed.
“No, I am not looking at the butterfly,” Kimberley shook the bits of flower that had stuck to her fingers.
“Shush, lets hide she’s coming back,” he said.
“Oh, no, It’s Jezzabell,” Kimberley held his hand and they hid behind the between the patch of clover and dandelion heads.
Jezzabell, the same young women who did not have the chance to say goodbye to her uncle sat down next to the coffin. She pulled her own white wings off her back, pulled out a long piece of white ribbon. She tied the left wing onto the ribbon and wound the ribbon around the coffin. She did the same thing for the other wing and then she tied the remaining piece of ribbon into a bow.
“Good bye Uncle Cherrome,” she cried. The wings began to flutter up and down, in and out and then, the coffin began to rise.
“She’s taking our key away from us,” Kimberley whispered.

There is more to a butterfly, as we engage in this short story Jezzabell says her final goodbye to Uncle Cherrome, yet she is not alone as Krome and Kimberley want to pinch the key, so powerful and special, from his coffin. As Cherome's coffins flies into the clouds the key becomes a part of Jezzabell. Jezzabell does not know what it means but for the other two they really want it , Krome can not wait to get his hands on the key as for Limberly stops him. For she has other ways to retrieve the key. Later on in the week Jezzabell comes face to face with a few humans, Daniel and Slinks. Has the butterfly world already molded with the human world, maybe there was only one world they all lived in. Slinks accuses her of being an angel. Jezzabell tells them who she is, Daniel begins to fall for her and they help her reach Fryl harbour where Kimberley her aunts loyal friend is waiting for her, but after the lads head back, her aunt's friend lures her into a trap, leading to her families enermy, Krome. The master of Butterflies who seeks to destroy her in order to get he key. A key so special that he can bring powerfull demons into the human world. Will Daniel and Slinks reach her before he kills her?

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