She had to stop the giants and the stone golem.
Ever waved and flew past her, knocking into a Fae wolf who looked a bit like Lonetree. He flailed and hit the water. He started to swim toward the land, but a siren pulled him beneath the water. Bubbles surfaced for a moment, then stopped.
Mina’s stomach rolled. It would only get worse if she couldn’t stop this.
“Mina!” Nix slid over the hood of a car to get to her. “Catch!” He tossed her journal to her, and Mina caught it mid-air. Her used-to-be notebook of Unaccomplishments and Epic Disasters. Now, leather bound and ready for action.
“Nix!” Mina looked down at her book and smiled.
“Yeah, I thought you might want that. If today isn’t a day to use it, I don’t know what is.” He winked.
“Stand back.” She waved them away.
“What’s your plan?” Ever said as she flew around a nearby car.
“Ever, I thought I told you to get back!”
“And when have I ever listened to you?”
“I listen to her,” Nix answered from the other side of Mina. “Just not this time. And yeah, what she said. What’s the plan?”
“My plan is to not have a plan.”
“I’m down with that.” Nix pulled up short when they confronted the stone golem. “Except for now. Now, I think a plan would be dandy.”
“Well, anyone know how to weaken a golem, so I can capture him in the Grimoire?” Mina asked.
“Water. No, fire… I think,” Nix answered.
“Which is it?” Mina sang out as the golem turned and noticed the three teens standing below him on the bridge.
“Fire!” Nix yelled.
“Got it!” Mina turned the book into a large, flaming fireball, which she sent shooting directly at the golem’s eyes. It roared in distress as it fell backward onto the cars, which rolled right off the broken bridge through the railings it had destroyed. The splash reached them on the bridge, soaking them.
Kino was there to meet the golem and introduce him to his powerful siren gift. A few seconds later, the golem was more debris littering the San Francisco Bay.
“One done, a hundred to go!” Nix marked an imaginary line in the air.
Ever rolled her eyes and said, “We can’t take them on one at a time. Where are the Godmothers when you need them?”
“That’s what you’re for, remember?” Nix called out jokingly. “You always said you were worth a hundred Godmothers.”
“You’re right, Nix.” Ever’s shoulders went rigid as she took a deep breath. “I am.”
She flew straight and true toward the mass of the army. Her fluttering wings created a wave of blue and purple in her wake. Above the army, she began to fly in circles. Round and round she flew, and blue pixie dust fell from her wings toward the army of Fae warriors climbing onto the bridge.
Mina waited, confused, as the first one playfully jabbed the second and laughed. Then the other one started laughing. One after another, the Fae stopped fighting and started rolling on the ground in hysterics.
Ever flew back, her face flushed with excitement. “Can you do anything now?”
“Yeah, the laughter is making them vulnerable.” Mina rushed forward and held open her Grimoire.
The pages began to glow, and light burst from within, covering the Fae army in a gold aura. The book lifted out of Mina’s hands, and she stepped back. The laughing army cried out in fear as they were dragged into the pages of the book. Trapped forever.
“Wow, Ever, who are you and where did you come from?” Nix looked amazed.
“I’m a pixie, you nitwit, and my gift just happens to be joy.” She grumbled at him and punched him in the arm. “Don’t you ever, ever tell anyone, or I swear I will send you to your grave.”