CHAPTER ELEVEN Breaking the Spell
CHAPTER ELEVEN Breaking the Spell CHAPTER ELEVEN Breaking the Spell A crescent moon hung low in the dark purple sky. A few stars still twinkled. Jack and Annie didn't move for a moment, breathing in the clean, fresh air. Jack broke the silence. "It looks like we made it to Camelot before break of day." "Yep. Where did we land exactly?" said Annie. Jack turned on their flashlight. He pointed it out the window. The light shone on trees, their branches heavy with golden apples. "I'll bet we'r
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CHAPTER ELEVEN Breaking the Spell
CHAPTER ELEVEN Breaking the Spell
A crescent moon hung low in the dark purple sky. A few stars still twinkled.Jack and Annie didn't move for a moment, breathing in the clean, fresh air.Jack broke the silence. "It looks like we made it to Camelot before break of day."
"Yep. Where did we land exactly?" said Annie.
Jack turned on their flashlight. He pointed it out the window.The light shone on trees, their branches heavy with golden apples.
"I'll bet we're in the orchard where we landed the last time we were here," said Jack.
"Turn off the light," whispered Annie. "I think I see something in the distance."
Jack switched off the flashlight.
A different kind of light was shining in the dark orchard - a flickering light that moved toward them.Jack heard leaves crunching, twigs cracking, feet running, and voices whispering.
"Jack? Annie?" a boy called out. "Is that you?" a girl said.
"Yes!" cried Annie. She scrambled down the rope ladder.
Jack gathered up the jewel, the flower, the feather, and the panda bread.He put them in his pack and carefully climbed down after Annie.
Teddy and Kathleen stood in a circle of lantern light, dressed in their long dark cloaks.They hugged Jack and Annie. "Welcome!" said Teddy.
"We have been walking the grounds all night, waiting for you.Finally we saw a light above the orchard!"
"Our flashlight," said Annie. "And then we saw your light!" said Jack.
"We're so glad you're here!" said Kathleen. "We are, too!" said Annie.
"Did you translate the last lines of the rhyme?" asked Jack.
"We did, indeed," said Kathleen.
"And did you bring the four things to help us break the spell?" asked Teddy.
"We did, indeed!" said Annie.
"They're all in my backpack," said Jack.
"Wonderful," said Kathleen. "We knew if anyone could find them, it would be you two."
"You have brought the four special things, and now we are all together.It is time to undo the spell," said Teddy. "Yay!" said Annie.
"Yay, indeed," said Teddy. "Come along! Before the sun rises!"