The Magic Crystal
Alyssa was not having a good day! Her
older brother had been fighting with her all afternoon. Her mom
kept giving her jobs to do, like feed the baby, change the baby,
give the baby his bath. And her baby brother just didn't seem to
want to stop crying. It was almost more than a seven year old
girl could bear! All she wanted to do was to go to her room and
get away from everyone, and so that's just what she did.
The
chair in Alyssa's room was large and comfortable, and as she
curled up in it, she began to think about the days events. She
wished her big brother wouldn't pick on her so much. And she
wished that her mother wouldn't give her so many jobs to do. And
she wished her baby brother wouldn't cry so much. She just wished
her life could be different! Suddenly her bedroom window blew
open, the room got very dark, and she heard a loud bang and saw a
puff of white smoke. When the smoke cleared she saw the strangest
sight she had ever seen!
There,
standing in the middle of the room, was a funny little man with a
long white beard, a blue robe and a blue pointy hat! "Hello
Alyssa" he said in a deep, gruff voice. "I am the
Wizard of Wishes, and you seem to have to have been wishing for a
lot of things today! You seem like a nice young lady, and so I
will show you how to make your wishes come true." Then he
reached inside his robe and pulled out a beautiful spinning
crystal. As it spun it reflected every color of the rainbow, and
the colors sparkled and danced. "When you want to make a
wish," he said, "you must squeeze the crystal very
tightly between your hands, so that it stops spinning. Then your
wish will be granted." And in an even deeper and gruffer
voice he said, "But you must never let go of the crystal,
for if you drop it or lose it, well, I'm afraid even I don't know
what will happen to you." And then there was another puff of
smoke, and the Wizard vanished, but before the smoke cleared she
heard his deep voice say "Goodbye Alyssa, good luck!"
While the crystal spun in her hands
Alyssa wondered what she should do. Could the Wizard have been
telling the truth? There was only one way to find out! She
squeezed the crystal tightly in her hands and thought about her
rotten day and wished she could just get away from everyone for
awhile. Suddenly she felt quite dizzy, and the room seemed to be
spinning. And then she wasn't in her room anymore, she didn't
know what was happening, so she closed her eyes and waited.
When
the dizziness passed, and she didn't feel like she was spinning
anymore, Alysssa opened her eyes and found herself in the middle
of a desert. The sun was awfully hot, and the sand was even
hotter! There were a few palm trees and a small pond of water in
front of her, but other than that, there was nothing but sand for
as far as she could see. She walked to the top of a sand dune and
looked in every direction, but there was nothing to be seen but
more sand. She was truly away from everything here! She went back
to the trees and sat near the water hoping someone would come
along. Alyssa sat there for what seemed like forever, but no one
came. This was certainly not what she had wanted. It was so hot,
she wished she were somewhere cool, with at least some people
around! She didn't realize it, but she had been holding the
crystal very tightly as she thought about where she would like to
be, and all at once the dizziness and spinning feeling came back,
and she wasn't in the desert anymore.
She was standing by a stream in a cool damp forest. The trees
must have been hundreds of feet tall because she couldn't see the
tops of them. And there were strange ferns and plants that she
had never seen before. And there, on the muddy bank of the
stream, were footprints! Thank goodness, at least there was
someone here! She started to follow the tracks in the mud, and
soon she came to a clearing with a very strange little village in
the center. There were mud huts, and open fires, and people, at
least Alyssa thought they were people. They were all hunched
over, not really standing upright, and had very long arms and
huge heads. Everyone was clothed in what looked like animal
skins, and they all had long shaggy hair. The men carried clubs,
and even the women and children had poles or sticks in their
hands. And now they had noticed her!
Soon everyone was gathered around Alyssa, and it was getting
mighty uncomfortable! The men grunted and muttered at her, the
women pulled at her long brown hair, and the children poked and
prodded her with their sticks. This was much worse than any
torment her brother had ever put her through! Just when she
thought she couldn't take any more of this, everyone stopped and
turned their heads toward the forest. Something was coming, and
it was making a an awful lot of noise. Alyssa could see trees
being brushed aside and knocked over. Whatever this was, it was
going to be big! And then the last tree was pushed aside, and
there it was.
Standing
at the edge of the clearing was a fifty foot tall dinosaur, and
it looked hungry!
The villagers had started to scatter
and Alyssa was left alone in the clearing. The beast was looking
at her as if it were wondering if she would make a tasty snack,
and Alyssa certainly didn't want to end up being a dino-treat, so
she squeezed the crystal as hard as she could and wished she
could get out of there in a hurry!
There was no spinning or dizzy feeling
this time, instead she found herself in a rocket ship hurtling
away from the earth at a fantastic speed. She looked back and saw
her home planet getting smaller and smaller. "Where in the
world have I wished myself to now?" she wondered.
When
she could no longer see the earth behind her she looked out the
front of the ship as saw a strange planet with rings around it
coming into view. The rocket seemed to be doing everything
automatically, so she just sat back and waited for whatever was
to come next.
The
ship landed on a platform in the middle of a city made of bright
shiny metal. There were three suns in the sky, and a loud hum,
like machinery, was coming from all the buildings. Alyssa climbed
down the ladder from the ship and was met by a large robot who
moved around on one wheel.
"Welcome
to the planet Noworkus." said the robot in a buzzing sort of
voice. "Here you will have no jobs to do and no
responsibilities. We robots do all the work here. You may do
whatever you wish, no one will ask anything of you." he
said. "You are the only human to ever visit our
planet." Alyssa didn't think that sounded too bad, she could
lay around all day and wouldn't have to take orders from anybody.
"I'll give it a try!" she said, and the robot left.
Alyssa wandered through the cold metal streets, and looked in the
cold metal buildings where all the cold metal robots were busy
doing whatever it was they were doing. And she began to get a
little lonely and homesick, and she wondered if she'd made a big
mistake wishing for the things she had. She certainly wasn't any
happier here. Then she heard something whirring and clacking and
grinding behind her. She turned to see a crazy looking robot
coming at her!
His
arms were swinging and Alyssa felt one cold pincher grab her
shoulder. She was trying to run but the robot had a firm grip on
her arm, and she dropped the crystal! She knew she was done for
now, the crystal had shattered on the cold metal street, and the
robot was shaking her and calling her name, "Alyssa, Alyssa,
Alyssa!" it kept saying.
And
then she woke up, she was in her big comfortable chair at home,
and her mother was gently tapping her shoulder and saying
"Alyssa, Alyssa, wake up, it's almost time for supper."
It had all been a dream, she was safe
and had never been so happy to see her mom. She hugged and kissed
her mother, then she ran down the hall to the baby's room and
kissed him too. Alyssa went running through the house looking for
her brother, hopeing maybe she could get him to tease her or pick
a fight with her, anything at all, she was just so happy to be
home!
Alyssa had learned a lot about herself today. She knew now that
her life really wasn't so bad, that it was pretty good actually!
And there was no place she would rather be than home!
D. A. Tony
Ciango
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