Friday, November 28, 2025

Digging

 

            Ashley admired her nails as she walked home. At Kristin’s house, they had spent the last hour giving each other manicures. They had gotten out all of Kristin’s 31 different colors of nail polish and made beautiful designs on their nails. The one that Ashley was particularly proud of was a pink and yellow flower on her index finger.

            Completely wrapped up in her nails, she didn’t notice the sound at first. She was near the playground when the sound finally penetrated into her hearing. It was almost like tinkling bells that were playing some kind of song. Looking around her, she was surprised to see that the playground was deserted. This was a popular park and there was nearly always someone playing there.

            The minute Ashley began to pay attention to the bells, they grew louder. Intrigued, she went to find where they were coming from. She started heading across the field, and the music drew her to the sandbox. Yes, the music was definitely coming from underneath the sand. Had someone buried something here?

            Not wanting to dirty her nails, Ashley gingerly poked her foot around the sand. The music was getting louder and seemed to be right underneath her feet. She started digging with her heels, but it wasn’t very effective. She admired her nails one more time before grabbing a small shovel that someone had thoughtfully left there.

            Slowly at first, she dug into the soft sand. As the music continued to taunt her, she moved more quickly, wondering what in the world someone had buried this deeply. What could possibly be making so much noise?

            After digging for at least twenty minutes, the small shovel finally hit something solid. With relief, Ashley dug around it and brought it out of the hole with her. She was surprised that she had dug so far down into the sand. She remembered when she and Kristin had tried to dig to China here. They hadn’t gotten very far before they ran into a bed of clay that was almost impossible to dig into.

            Now, Ashley had a hard time climbing out of a hole that was almost as tall as she was. Finally, she emerged and brought her prize over to a bench. It was a wooden box, about the same size as a box of cereal.

            Setting it on her lap, she carefully lifted the lid and saw—a book. The music had finally stopped, and she couldn’t tell where it had been coming from. The book looked very old, and once she took it out of the box, there was nothing else there. The thick covers were made of purple velvet, and it was quite heavy. There were no other markings.

            Making herself comfortable, Ashley opened the book on her lap. The first page read: “Congratulations to you, Ashley! You have been chosen to join this year’s ranks of junior witches and you are invited to attend Dragon Eye Academy. You have passed the first test: finding this book. To continue your magical journey, come join the Dragon Eye Open House to discuss what’s next for you and your family. We look forward to seeing all of you this evening at 7:30 PM. Your new witch mentor will escort you and your family to the meeting and will be waiting outside your front door.”

            Looking down at her watch, Ashley discovered that it was nearly 6 PM already. It would be time for dinner soon, and she couldn’t be late. Tucking the book under her arm, she raced home as fast as she could. The two blocks passed by in a blur as she completely forgot about her newly painted nails. She had much more important things to worry about now.


Digging

              Ashley admired her nails as she walked home. At Kristin’s house, they had spent the last hour giving each other manicures. The...