Clarise and the Night Show: Town Magician, #0.5
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The world of the Town Magician used to be fraught with fierce creatures that attacked the towns. When magic flourished throughout the land, the power of the Magician's overtook the soldiers. Now, each town and village has its own Town Magician that help it prosper.
In the town of Tatroon, Samual struggles to survive. He not only doesn't fit in with kids his age, he has no magic, and his father is the town drunk. His full story is told in Embracing the Magic, but the question remains – how did Samual meet Clarise?
Clarise, who is not only popular but can channel magic, talks to him in the market. When she asks if he would like to sneak out to see a night show with a Town Magician at a neighboring village, Samual is unsure what to do.
This heartwarming short story is a fantastic introduction to the Town Magician world. Find out how Samual and Clarise meet and join in their first adventure.
Teachers and Parents: Included are Words to Know and New Adventure Ideas
Study guide free at my website.
NOTE: this is a prequel short story to the full book – Embracing the Magic
S.A. Schneider
Don't you wish you could have a lightsaber? And force powers - definitely force powers. Someone cuts in front of you in line - force choke. Take that line-cutter. Oh, wait - how about spider powers? Shooting web lines and clinging to walls. What do you mean I can't get in here, just watch me. And, hey you, Mr. line-cutter - phwip, phwip - get out of the way. <sigh>OK, so we can't have those. At least to the best of my knowledge. What's the next best thing? Creating worlds and stories to do whatever you want. I guess I'll have to settle for that and hopefully you'd like to come along for the ride. I live and grew up in a rural area in Ohio. That left a lot of room for reading. I now live with my family and hope to enrich somebody's life with some of my stories. For now, I have to visit another world ... wish I could tell you which one at the moment. :)
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Clarise and the Night Show - S.A. Schneider
CLARISE AND THE NIGHT SHOW
A TOWN MAGICIAN PREQUEL SHORT STORY
TOWN MAGICIAN
BOOK 0.5
S.A. SCHNEIDER
Mind Architecture Creative LLC Mind Architecture Creative LLC
Clarise and the Night Show: Town Magician Series book .5
Copyright 2022 S.A. Schneider
All rights reserved
This book is a work of fiction. Names, Characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.
Ebook ISBN: 978-1-7340476-5-3
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Clarise and the Night Show
Market
Ramblings
Words to Know
Review Questions
New Adventure Ideas
About the Author
Also by S.A. Schneider
INTRODUCTION
Clarise and the Night Show
Town Magician series .5
A prequel short story
By S.A. Schneider
Visit sa-schneider.com for more adventures and fantastical journeys!
CLARISE AND THE NIGHT SHOW
The Town Magician's world includes magic and fantasy creatures like goblins and dragons. Towns are protected and prosper based on the talent of their Town Magician, though not all people have magic. The Town Magician stories focus on one boy, Samual, who doesn’t have magic, but wishes he did.
There are many about the adventures of Samual, Clarise, and Rory. Some of those stories take place before Embracing the Magic. (Book 1 of the Town Magician series - https://www.sa-schneider.com/books/embracing-the-magic/). The following story takes place when Samual and Clarise are younger, and haven’t become friends. Yet.
There she was again, with her gaggle of friends. Samual studied the girls as they meandered between stalls, Clarise always in the lead. She smiled (beaming smile) and laughed (melodious laugh), and her hair bounced (clean hair, shiny) as the group swirled from one vendor’s table to another. Samual bobbed and weaved to keep them in sight when other shoppers blocked the view.
How would it feel to have so many friends? How can they all be friends? It seemed fantastical.
Hey, you open?
Samual twitched when the voice interrupted his thoughts. He blinked. A moment ago, no one stood by his table in the market. But now, a bearded man not only stood, but glowered. Mr. Travers, who seemed to be grumpy all the time.
Um, yes sir, Mr. Travers. Give me a moment to finish getting my wares out.
Great, a potential sale, and he had been daydreaming. Good thing his father had stayed home.
Samual flung his vegetables onto the wooden table. It could, no, it should, be called a shabby bench (less shabby since he had put a blanket on it) and not a table.
The man snatched a handful of papu. They were wonderfully green and firm, not scraggly like others at market. He eyed them, flipped them over, and eyed them again. What he didn’t do was reach for his purse of coins. Samual’s lips twitched, first one side, then the other. He strained to smile, and Mr. Traver’s frown deepened. Bah, why would I want these when you’re so rough with them?