Chapter 265
Strings of Fate
Cam 22- Glitter and gimmicks Harry is bouncing in place, eager to see what kind of mischief we can get up to. My home. might have been fairly serious growing up, but that doesnât mean that I didnât find a few practical spells that I adapted to be a little silly. Not that I would have dared to try any of them. But it was fun to think about. I figure Iâll stick with a potion since thatâs something Harry can help with too. It wonât be all that fun for him if Iâm the one doing all the work. I start listing ingredients and Harry jumps into action to find them for me. He continues asking questions as he has every other time heâs been in here to make sure heâs doing things right, but heâs got my organisational system down now and he knows what most of my basic ingredients are. I did let him put a label on a couple of the nearly identical herbs. I donât want to accidentally use the wrong one and make a poison instead of a potion. Harry lays out all the ingredients meticulously, and I set up a little saucepan over an electric stovetop which I plug in and set up on the bench.
âWhat are we making?â Harry asks eagerly.
âItâs a surprise. Now, I need you to measure out three grams of the rose quartz.â I direct. Harryâs eyebrows fly up into his hair and he gapes at me.
âYouâre going to let me measure something?â He seems stunned. I shrug.
for sale âSure, this isnât a potion for consuming and itâs not for sale so if you mess something up the world wonât end. Iâll keep an eye out to make sure thereâs nothing explosive or anything. It will be interesting to see if youâre any good at it.â I declare.
âBut Iâm not a Witch. I donât have magic, at least not the kind that works for this kind of thing.â He reminds me. I roll my eyes dramatically.
âObviously, I know that. I can do that part. But you can do a lot of the prep. My dad always did the prep for mumâs potions. She HATES measuring out potions. She likes spellwork. Sheâs basically my opposite.â Harry holds up the measured out quartz for my approval and I nod.
âAre spells and potions that different? I thought Witches learned both.â He wonders. I shrug.
âSure, but a person can know how to bake and how to cook, that doesnât mean they love both.
Cam 22- Glitter and gimmicks Most of them have a preference. Iâm okay at spellwork, but itâs very rigid. You have to follow strict rules and even the slightest variation can have catastrophic effects. It is not something you can stop part way or change your mind about. You need to be completely confident in the spell and commit to it completely. Potions are a little more relaxed. You can mix and match and see how it turns up. Sure it can still go wrong, but itâs usually more intentional and easier to control. The physical ingredients are easy to measure, controlling thoughts and staying focussed for a spell is harder.â I sigh.
âUnless you ask my mum. She says measuring things out and keeping track of and memorising the ingredients is hellish and that spells are just a matter of being a decisive and confident person.â I frown.
Mum always insisted I would do better on my spellwork if I stopped worrying about it so much. But itâs hard not to worry when you have your entire family judging and critiquing you.
âI suppose I see the difference. You like control and you like to experiment with new things so I guess potions make sense for you. But I donât see how you could be bad at spellwork. You seem like a pretty confident person to me.â He observes. I shrug.
âIâm not bad. Just not as good as I could be. But I do have to admit that my family doesnât exactly bring out my confident side. Iâm not the same around them.â Thatâs just depressing. Iâm not able to be myself around the people who raised me, the people who should love me the most. I shake myself from my thoughts.
âEnough of this, youâre meant to be keeping me distracted so I donât stress about my family. So next up you need to grind up the rose quartz. Thereâs a mortar and pestle there that your can use.â I poke his arm to get him moving. Harry smirks at me.
of ideas on w âDonât tempt me. I have plenty of ideas on ways to keep you distracted if this isnât working.â He lowers his voice seductively and I glare at him.
âYou should be grinding.â He opens his mouth to answer and I interrupt.
âDonât you dare. You asked for fun magic and if you donât get started we wonât have time. It have invoices I could be sorting through.â I warn. Harry snaps his mouth shut, gives a cheeky salute and gets to work.
An hour later, the potion is almost finished and I tell Harry to step aside so that I can add the Cam 22- Glitter and gimmicks magic while I heat it up with the little stove.
âYouâre bossy when youâre making potions.â He notes. I raise an eyebrow.
âI let you help with a potion and youâre complaining?â I ask incredulously. Heâs been constantly hanging around and asking questions. Isnât this what he wanted? He waves me away casually.
âOh hell no, Iâm not complaining. Itâs hot. Iâm just pointing it out.â He winks and me and I fall silent. How am I supposed to respond to that? I choose to ignore him and focus on the potion. I finish adding the magic.
âNow what?â Harry asks. The potion is a bubblegum pink colour and itâs just about to come. to a boil.
âItâs almost done.â I tell him patiently. Five minutes later the potion is more of a pastel pink and I turn off the stove. I clap my hands together.
âOkay, now for the fun part. Grab a spoonful of the potion. DONâT drink it!â I say firmly.
Harry carefully scoops up a spoonful of the jelly like potion.
âWhat do I do with it?â Harry asks. I grin.
âUse the spoon and flick it into the air.â I gesture in the general direction of the door, away from where we are both standing.
âSeriously? Wonât that make a mess?â He asks warily.
âJust do it, youâll see.â I promise. Harry shrugs and flings the potion into the air. Within a few moments of being airborne the potion changes from liquid to gas and basically turns into a miniature, pastel pink and very glittery cloud. Harry stares at it wideâeyed.
âWoah, thatâs awesome. It kind of looks like a little kidâs dream decorations for some unicorn princess themed party. What exactly IS the potion?â He asks. I laugh at his description. He isnât wrong.
âItâs technically a distraction spell, intended for battles and a quick getaway, or to use as a Cam 22- Glitter and gimmicks distraction. Traditionally, itâs a dull colour and doesnât have any glitter, but it does a great job of obscuring vision. But I think itâs more fun like this, and probably even more distracting. I thought this up ages ago and just never got around to testing it.â I explain. I scoop a spoonful of potion and fling it into the air, giggling as it turns to mist.
âHow long does it last?â Harry queries.
âProbably only five minutes or so. It would last longer if I added more magic but I didnât see the point.â
âFair enoughâ¦â Harry trails off thoughtfully as he watches the first cloud begin to dissipate.
âHave you ever considered creating magical decorations for the bar? Like your colourful magic lanterns, or glittery clouds for special events. You did call the place âWitches Boozeâ. Why not lean into the aesthetic. Magic is pretty inaccessible for most people so I bet it would draw customers.â He reasons.
âThatâs⦠actually not a bad idea. Iâll have to brainstorm up some ideas. Different decorations for different occasions and ones that I can produce reliably for everyday.â This might actually be pretty cool. Iâve been trying to work out a way to make my bar stand out from all the others, and for bonus points, my family would HATE it. Iâm suddenly determined to make it happen. Harry beams at me, thrilled that I approve of his idea.
âCan I help?â He asks excitedly.
âYou had better, youâre the only assistant Iâve got!â