|  Playing The Part: Part Sixby precious_katuch14
 
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 "You what?" asked Sweet in disbelief as his white Aisha 
sister whispered something into his ear.
      "Think about it. It could be fun," replied Fluffy 
  smoothly, leaning towards her brother's table.
      But before the striped Kacheek could respond, 
  a white Jetsam kicked open the door of their classroom and waltzed in, wearing 
  the usual snug look on his face. And as usual, he strolled over to Sweet, maliciously 
  grinning. 
      "Hey, lights geek! I want those bright shiny 
  things in my face during this rehearsal! I'm the star of the show, and everyone's 
  going to be watching me!" Alvin made a silly pose right in front of his rival. 
  "Only the best for me, the greatest -"
      Sweet jumped off his chair and faced the Jetsam 
  squarely. "You're not the star, Alvin," he said coolly. "My sister's the star, 
  and you're just the co-star. You only get to be in the limelight because she 
  and the teachers let you. Now just leave me alone before I have to tell Miss 
  Ford that you're bragging your head off."
      Alvin glared briefly at the striped Kacheek, 
  who had already turned away and was sliding back into his seat, as if nothing 
  had transpired. Fluffy gave her sibling the thumbs-up. "Wow, you really showed 
  him that time! And you stood up for Glitter - it's been a long time since you 
  did that!" 
      "Well, we're all siblings," he answered. "We 
  stick together, no matter what." His own words seemed to slap him back to reality. 
  "So…I guess that means we'll be on the lights committee together?"
      "Sure. Kat said that there is a possibility of 
  me not being seen while I work lights anyway."
      "I'm sure glad to hear that!" 
      The two siblings craned their necks towards their 
  left and saw a strawberry Poogle enter the classroom. "Fluffy, did you just 
  say that you want to get into the lights committee?"
      The white Aisha nodded to her teacher, who beamed 
  instantly. "Fantastic! We needed more volunteers, and thankfully you offered 
  your services in time!" Sweet winked at his sister as Miss Ford made her way 
  towards her table to begin class.
      ***
      "For once, I can't wait for the practice to begin," 
  remarked Fluffy. The class had ended, and everyone was headed for the auditorium. 
  Some of their classmates were already in their costumes, and the other students 
  were coming out of their rooms as well.
      Angel and Glitter immediately pushed through 
  the crowd and met up with their older siblings. "Sweet! Fluffy! Over here!"
      The four quickly stuck together. "So did you 
  two finally decide to work together on the lights?" asked the Poogle curiously. 
      The Kacheek and Aisha nodded together, obviously 
  looking very happy and relieved. Before anything else, a wad of paper sailed 
  up from nowhere, hit Glitter on the head and plopped onto the floor. The faerie 
  Acara picked it up before anyone could and unfolded it. Her eyes grew wide as 
  she scanned the note.
      "Another threat?" asked Sweet. Glitter pulled 
  him to a corner of the auditorium, along with Fluffy, who had dragged Angel 
  as well. The three siblings listened closely to their sister as she read out 
  the second note from the culprit.
      "With the throne comes a big responsibility, 
  Queen Allison. Thou art better off saving thyself from the dangers that lurk 
  ahead. Give thy crown away and keep it away from thyself. Do it before it is 
  too late to live a normal, safe life away from monarchy."
      The faerie Acara looked up. "Same handwriting," 
  she said. "At least we know that there is only one someone who's writing these 
  things."
      "They sure like using the Water Faerie Pencil," 
  observed Sweet. "Another evidence that none of us is threatening Glitter - we 
  don't have any of those." His siblings nodded. 
      "And it's all in loopy writing," added Angel. 
  "I don't like doing fancy stuff."
      "Well, at least we now know that the culprit 
  likes Water Faerie Pencils, cursive script and medieval figures of speech. There 
  may well be several of these here in the school," said Fluffy. 
      The discussion ended there, as Miss Ford and 
  Mr. Embers had arrived to separate the group into their respective parts. 
      ***
      "Hey, can you make some blue light?" whispered 
  Sweet to a small light faerie that was perched on a small chest of costumes.
      She nodded eagerly, zoomed off above the stage, 
  and began flashing her sapphire glow on Glitter, who was once again clad in 
  a regal costume and rattling off some of her lines. It made the striped Kacheek 
  proud to see that she was the only one rehearsing without a script.
      But just a split second later, Sweet heard the 
  backdrop shudder violently, and made its slow fall onto the stage, headed towards 
  the Acara.
      "LOOK OUT!" Sweet yelled. Glitter whipped around 
  to see a huge wooden display behind her. She instantly took flight and soared 
  just before the backdrop could hit any part of her. All the knights - including 
  Angel - were all scattered at the sides, so they didn't need to run off when 
  the background made its morbid cascade towards the queen.
      "Are you all right?" called the jelly Poogle, 
  sheathing his pretend sword.
      Glitter nodded. "That was close! If it weren't 
  for Sweet, I would've been a goner!" She waved towards the striped Kacheek, 
  whose eyes were wide with fear and anxiety after seeing what had nearly happened. 
      "Thank goodness everything's all right," said 
  Miss Ford, running up to the stage, accompanied by a group of students and Mr. 
  Embers the fire Scorchio. "But how could that have happened?"
      "I don't know," said Sweet, coming out from backstage. 
  "After I spoke to a light faerie, I heard something creak and crash. But I didn't 
  do it!" he added quickly. "Right after I asked her to go put the spotlight on 
  Glitter, that's when the backdrop started to move!"
      "He couldn't have done it," said the faerie Acara. 
  "I saw him there, and if it were my brother, it would have taken longer for 
  the backdrop to fall, because Sweet has to run over behind the thing and push 
  it down."
      The anxious expression on Sweet's face turned 
  into a grateful one. He was so astounded at his sister's effort to defend him 
  that he momentarily forgot about the fateful moment. The Kacheek shot Glitter 
  a relieved smile. 
      "But…if it wasn't Sweet, then who did it?" asked 
  Miss Ford. The strawberry Poogle scratched her head. "I sent Fluffy off to do 
  an errand for me, so it wasn't her either, I'm sure."
      "If it was her, it would have taken her a longer 
  time to run back here to try and ruin Glitter's act," added Mr. Embers. 
      While everyone else shrugged and offered their 
  theories, Sweet saw a figure clad in black gently slip behind the curtains, 
  coming from the area of the backdrop. Without thinking twice, he pursued the 
  stranger. "Get back here, you coward!" he called out. Of course, the figure 
  quickened its pace and disappeared through a door. The striped Kacheek followed 
  suit and saw that he was standing in an empty space…just beside the stage. They 
  had gone through the backstage door, and now the stranger had vanished.
      "Shoot," sighed Sweet. But before he could turn 
  back to his work, he saw something fall onto the floor in the stranger's trail. 
  Glitter's brother ran over to it, and saw a turquoise-colored pencil, with the 
  initials "A.D." scrawled on the body with black ink. Looking around, he put 
  the evidence in his backpack. As he walked over to the stage, he bumped into 
  a flustered faerie Acara.
      "What's wrong now?" he asked, seeing the expression 
  on his sister's face. Glitter's eyes were wide open, and she was shaking. She 
  pointed at the empty wall at the back of the auditorium, where some tall, thin 
  words had been daubed with light blue paint. The students and teachers began 
  to investigate, and many questions could be heard from the group. 
      Now that the backdrop was gone, everyone could 
  see a vast stretch of dull off-white wall, but it was no longer just off-white. 
  At the very center were several haunting words that made even Sweet shudder.
      "Oh…this is…crazy," the Kacheek managed to choke 
  out. Nobody had noticed the paint at first, but now that the attention was no 
  longer on the fallen backdrop, all eyes were on what someone had scrawled in 
  a light blue tint. 
      "Come on, let's go clean this up," Miss Ford 
  was calling. "We have to get this place set as early as possible."
      "But we can't," replied one of the students from 
  the props committee. "Whoever has done this has used permanent paint."
      "Maybe we can cover it up," suggested the strawberry 
  Poogle. 
      The same student shook his head. "Miss Ford, 
  the white wall is so dirty that if we painted over it with white, they'd still 
  stand out to a good eye."
      "This is horrible," sighed Mr. Embers. "Who in 
  Fyora's name would want to see such absurd, abhorrent threats scribbled in our 
  auditorium?"
      "It wouldn't be good for the Neoschool's name," 
  added Miss Ford. "Okay, all of you may go home now. We will deal with this fiasco 
  right now, and you are all better off staying with your owners for a while. 
  A vandal's on the loose."
      Glitter shook her head and whispered to Sweet. 
  "It's not a vandal…it's the one who wants me out of the play!"
      Neither the striped Kacheek nor Angel could argue 
  with that statement, as the two brothers reread the terrible statement scrawled 
  on the wall. The faerie Acara had been annoyed at the notes and the backdrop 
  falling, but this time she was frightened and panicky.
      "And besides, you're the only Glitter in this 
  place," added the jelly Poogle in horror. 
      "QUEEN ALLISON MUST DIE
      GLITTER MUST DIE."
 To be continued... |