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The Magic Wand


By Dianna - Posted on 18 March 2010

One day I was walking to school; it was a very snowy day and I noticed a little blue stick in the snow. I picked it up and thought it would be a cool thing to bring into school for my science projects since I was doing one on nature. While I was walking I started to see something light up in my back pack. But I figured it was just my phone so I left it alone.

Once I had gotten to school I showed it to my friends; they also thought it would be a really cool to put into my science project! Once I had gotten into class I had remembered that I had left my phone on. So I ran over to my bag. But the weird thing was that when I looked at my phone there was no "one new message" sign, or even "a missed call" sign. All through the day I had kept telling myself that it could not have been the the stick I found. Or maybe it was even my alarm. But then I remembered that I didn't even have my alarm on!

Later that day I checked my phone to find any explanation. My little sister thought it was a magical wand that lights up. I did not believe her for one second! After I got tired of searching everything in my bag and my phone I put it all away and was done for the night. While I was laying down I saw the same exact light that I saw come my back pack come from my closet this time. I ran over to there and once I had opened my closet door there was laying the same blue stick that I had found Yesterday morning! The weird thing was that I put the stick back into my back pack witch was out buy the front door. Then I thought what if my sister was right about this being a magic wand! I picked up the wand and pointed it toward the door, and the door shut instantly! The next morning when I woke up I knew that it was going to be a really fun day at school.

When I had first gotten into the classroom we had the regular boring social studies assignment. But I knew since I had a magical wand it did not have to be that way. So I slipped the wand out of my bag and pointed it to the board and all I did was tell myself what I wanted to happen and in three seconds the teacher said that we needed to put our books away because we were going to have a party.

Later that morning we were all running up and down the hall, but then the principal had come. He was yelling at everyone to get inside the classroom. Unfortunately I was the one that he had pulled to the side to talk to. He asked me where my teacher was. I don't know why he was asking me that, because I was wondering the same thing! While he was standing there talking forever I slipped the wand out of my pocket and told myself that I wanted the principal to turn into a ant! And within the next three seconds there was a little ant crawling next to me.

I decided to just walk right back into the class. Everyone was staring at me. One boy asked me what happen, and all I said was "nothing". About an hour later our teacher walked in. And told us to grab a computer. All we did was play math games until it was time for recess, which if I didn't have the wand would never happen one million years! After about 2 weeks of doing whatever we wanted was getting kind of boring. Plus all the straight A kids were now straight C kids. We no longer saw the principal around; the school district had hired a new one, which was surprisingly really nice!

One day I walked in and noticed that there was a social studies and a math assignment on the board. No one looked like they wanted to do it. So once again I reached in my bag for the wand, but I didn't fell any wand in my bag this time. That day we did everything that we normally did . That night when I had gotten home I looked every were for the wand but I was no were to be found. My mom had asked me what I was looking for and I told her it was a stick I was using for my science project, she told she did not know what it was for so she just threw it away. For the most part I was not really upset. I actually liked the thing the way the were. The next day at school things were perfectly normal.

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