14 February 2003 - Conjuring

5:00pm

Jess, Dawn and other competitiors

Jess and Dawn has been looking forward to the conjuring competition all day, as had been Isabel and Max. So many people they loved were watching, and they all felt well-supported. The first competitor was a girl named Sharon. She turned some atoms into a teddy bear. Max was next. He turned the very air itself into a portrait of Isabel, Liz, and Maria.

A man named Billy was next, he made a gaseous model of a star. Then came Jess. Pulling all of the atoms together that she could, she molded them, shaped them into an oak tree, the sprouted out of the floor, growing and straining its branches against the ceiling. Jess had been working on making trees for years, and this was her best yet.

Dawn was the last competitor. She quietly said some spells, and conjured a knife into her hand. Cutting a this slice across her palm, she recited some more words, and conjured a dragon from beyond their dimensional realm. She folded the fabric of reality with her blood, and brought forth a small, live dragon. It was exactly the way you could pictured a dragon, but before it could harm anyone, she used the binding spell Willow had taught her to create a force field around it. So here was this dragon, twice the size of a golden retriever, floating in mid-air, surrounded by a force-field that kept the flames contained.

"Thank you all very much," a judge said, "You've all done some great work today. We will spend some time judging what you've conjured, and we'll announce the winner at the banquet. Have a great weekend everybody!" Congratulating each other, the crowd began to disperse, as everyone began to walk around.

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