Rose and the Enchanted Seven
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A young girl named Rose, foretold by an ancient prophecy must battle an ancient evil, which has reawakened and taken hold over her beloved kingdom. Adrift in sadness over the death of her mother Rose must decide to remain strong or fall prey to evil to save those that she loves.
Kimberly Batchelor Davis
Kimberly Batchelor Davis is an author and screenwriter of tales of fiction, which include current events featuring high drama and suspense. Her debut short story Rose and the Enchanted Seven will be released online as an e-book. Kimberly is also an event planner and fundraising consultant. She is a life-long resident of Detroit, Michigan who is married with two sons. Kimberly is a precinct delegate, community organizer who is very active in her community. She sits on o several non-profit boards and supports her husband’s passion of working with kids through sports. In her spare time she loves watching movies, reading a good book, experiencing new cultures, travelling and writing. She is also a contributing writer for MiEstilo, an online magazine for the Latino and Hispanic community under the pen name Nicole Davis and www.thebrandnewmommy.com as a featured writer who discusses writing, depression and motherhood. You can learn more about Kimberly at www.batchelordavis.wordpress.com/2011/08. She will launch her very own website soon www.KimberlyBatchelorDavis.com .
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Rose and the Enchanted Seven - Kimberly Batchelor Davis
Chapter I – The Kingdom
Chapter II- Despair and Darkness
Chapter III A hero
Author Biography Kimberly Batchelor Davis
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1In the land of Detroit, there was a beautiful, peaceful and happy kingdom, which held lush forests, historic villages and a gentle people that lay on the banks of the vast Detroit River. Detroiters near and far throughout the provinces lived in harmony with one another. The sacred power -- the essence of all living things --- bound all life together and kept peace in the kingdom. To the north, in the wild lands, an ever-present darkness hovered silently waiting for the opportunity to overtake the happy kingdom. At the heart of the monarchy the Manoogian Castle lay at the foot of the forest, which led to the banks of the Detroit River. The kingdom of Detroit and the forest were divided into four provinces: to the north Rosedale Park and to the west Palmer Woods anchored the kingdom. To the East, Indian Village and to the south East English Village bordered the kingdom and the wild lands of Belle Isle. These provinces were separate from the wild lands.
For a hundred years, Anahi entombed in a dark cave in the northern most part of the wild lands, the sorceress was trapped by a ring of fire banished from the kingdom. The evil sorceress banished because she conspired to bring the evil wild ones into the peaceful, tranquil territory of Detroit while she lurked in the deepest part of the wild lands. Her tangled mass of curly red hair, pale, wrinkled skin and withered body were worn from her never-ending struggle for freedom from her rock prison. A massive stone slab had been lodged against the entrance of her prison. She hungered for the outside world. Anahi lived off the essence of rodents or the life energy of an innocent soul. As the years crept by, rage swelled within her. She raised her arms in a futile effort to move the large rock, but it would not budge. Her weakened magic was useless.
One day soon, I will get out of this prison and take my revenge on those responsible for entombing me,
Anahi sobbed, shaking her fist at the stone that kept her imprisoned.
The rustling of dead leaves sent Anahi rushing to the entrance. The sound of men singing and their footsteps caused Anahi’s ears to prick up.
Heart pounding, she cried, Help! Help! Please help me, I’m trapped.
Three woodcutters approached the ominous-looking cave surrounded by the blue ring of fire. One of the big, burly woodcutters named Brayden placed his axe on the ground and stood next to the cave. The faint cries of Anahi’s voice reached Brayden’s ears.
Hello --- is someone there?
Brayden shouted.
Yes, I’m trapped,
Anahi screamed around the stone. Who’s there?
I’m a woodcutter,
Brayden explained, studying the stone.
Please help me,
Anahi said. Open the cave and the rewards for you will be great!
The blue flame increased in intensity the closer the woodcutters got to it. Together they swung their axes breaking the seal of the blue flame with their dark magic. The fiery flames weakened as the woodcutter chopped at the fire in unison. Shadows of smoke burst out from the cave once the flame was extinguished. The heavy stone solemnly covered the entrance. The woodcutters rolled the heavy stone away. Anahi huddled in the darkened corner of the cave, which sat across from the opening. Daylight could not penetrate the cavern beyond the entrance. A hissing sound echoed throughout the cave. A dark shadow lunged forward and struck the first woodcutter who entered. Cries of death filled the wild lands. The first woodcutter plunged face forward to the ground with a loud thud. Struck from behind,