Choose Your Own Adventure – The Young Herbologist
By Alexis Constance Guillory
Beware and Warning!<br /> <br />This book is different from other books.<br /> <br />You and YOU ALONE are in charge of what happens in this story.<br /> <br />There are dangers, choices, adventures and consequences. The wrong decision could end in disaster...<br /><br />Today is your birthday and your parents, finally thinking you old enough for it, are offering you your own greenhouse. But not everything is as it seems. Will your knowledge in Herbology be enough to keep you out of trouble? Or will your decisions and lack of studying cost you more than you could have imagined...
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Chapter 96
Chapter 96
You practice the Depulso a couple of times, just to be prepared. When you feel confident enough you select the only option on the display: “Ready”. It takes a couple of seconds for the magical barrier to dissipate, but it eventually does and only the fact you already have you wand at ready allows you to cast the Depulso on the bouncing plant.
Unfortunately, it seems this spell may be a bit beyond your grasp. It did push the plant a bit away, but not enough and now it seems even more intent in hitting you in the face, like the riddle said. As you try to run away the purple monster bounces on your legs, tripping you. As you fall on the ground, you drop your wand. The plant is now upon you, giving you quite a beating with all its bouncing. The only things you think of doing are calling for help and protecting your head. You’re pretty sure you got some bruised ribs now and you’re starting to lose consciousness when you hear your father’s voice yelling “Flipendo!”
You wake up later that day in your bed with you mother hovering around you. When she sees that you are awake, she starts crying. She is a bit hysterical, saying how scared she had been that you father would be too late or that you may have suffered severe damages from the beating you received. She explains that the healer treated you for cracked ribs, lots of bruises and some lacerations, but that you are otherwise fine now. She takes a deep breath and tells you that your father and her have decided that maybe you are not ready for your own greenhouse yet. You are affronted by their decisions but considering what just happened, you can’t really blame them. You’ll just have to try to convince them again next year.
THE END