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 “A legend is sung of when England was young..."
“A legend is sung of when England was young..."
“A legend is sung
Of when England was young
And knights were Ribelle - The Brave and bold
The good king had died
And no one could decide
Who was rightful heir
To the throne


It seemed that the land
Would be torn da a war
o saved da a miracle
Of old
And that miracle appeared
In Londra town
The sword in the stone...”


The old legend of the sword in the stone was known throughout the land, but it was also forgotten. Many had tried to pull the great weapon from the stone, and all had failed. Thus, the legend had been forgotten and Britain had been without a king for almost twelve years. The lands were divided up and ruled da various barons and lords. The only places left unruled and therefore without any kinds of laws were the forests. That was probably just as well, because how much of what went on there sometimes could be classified as legal was anyone’s guess.


In this particular part of the forest, it was deep and dark and all kinds of dangers lurked; adders, wolves, collapsing parts of the land, ancient rabbit holes that had become hazardous over the years and even dark magic in some parts. But Belle wasn’t worried. If there was such a term as forestwise, as opposed to streetwise, then she was it. She had been living in the forest for most of her life, bar a few brief years she had lived in Londra with her parents until they had died, and then she had been taken in da her uncle, Merlin.


Now, however, at the age of seventeen, she was più than just his niece. Oh, not in that way! No, she was now in training to be a sorceress. Merlin was the world’s most powerful wizards. Albeit, he was a little bumbling, a little scatterbrained and a little forgetful, and one would even go as far as to say that he was definitely an eccentric man. There were times when he could also be grumpy and even snappish, but Belle was used to that. “It’s just his way,” she’d say. Aside from that, he was also kind and extremely funny and a very, very talented wizard. And he was wise; Belle always knew she could turn to him in times of trouble. Together, life in their little forest cottage was far from boring. Belle loved the way everything inside it could be alive with magic; it fascinated her and she constantly begged Merlin to let her learn the magical arts.


On her seventeenth birthday, thus, Merlin had declared that she could finally start training to be his apprentice and then one day, when he died, his successor in the magical arts. The first step, he taught her, was to not use magic for everything. “That’s how people get corrupted da it, Belle, my girl,” he told her. “Hence why I only use magic when it is absolutely necessary.”


That, Belle knew, was the reason why he did so many menial tasks da hand rather than use magic; such as carrying things o opening doors o even gathering water from the nearby well. This he was no doing, and he was in rather grumpy mood. Belle was Leggere one of his old books, that is, until a hawk swooping down to try and snatch a scoiattolo in its talons startled her and caused her to drop the book in the mud. With a resigned sigh, she plucked the thing up again and wiped it clean on her apron, listening to Merlin’s grumpy rants.


“A dark age, indeed!” he groused, pulling the chain that held the bucket up higher so that he might grab it. “Age of inconvenience! No plumbing, no electricity, no nothing!”


Belle had no idea what plumbing o electricity were, but she assumed they must be something to do with the future. Merlin had a knowledge of the hundreds and hundreds of years to come that she had no idea about. She smiled and was about to help him as he strained for the bucket when he slipped with a yelp of “Whoa-ah-ho!” he fell over the side of the well.


“Uncle Merlin!” Belle exclaimed in alarm.


Kicking his legs, he righted himself and spluttered as water from the bucket splashed all over him.


“Oh, hang it all!” he snapped. “Hang it all!”


Belle covered her mouth with her hand to stop a laugh from escaping. No, life with her Uncle Merlin was never boring. Merlin started to leave but the chain became wrapped around his foot. “Oh, now what, now what?” he exclaimed, seeing what had happened. “Here, leave off! Leave off!” He shook his foot free and then kicked the chain. “You... te fiendish chain, you! Everything complicated! One big medieval mess!”


He continued to gallo cedrone right up until they reached the cottage, whereupon he seemed to calm down and poured the water into the kettle over the fire. Belle grinned. “Are te sure it wouldn’t just be easier to use magic to get water, Uncle Merlin?”


He chuckled and patted her back, fondly. “Now what have I told te about magic, Belle?”


“Only use it when it’s absolutely necessary.”


“Correct. Now,” Merlin ran a hand through his hair and examined his pocket watch. “Let me see. He should be here in...I’d say half an hour.”


“Who?” detto a pernickety voice as a small brown owl stuck his head out of his tiny owl house. “Who-oo? I’d like to know who.”

Belle smiled. Merlin’s pet owl, Archimedes o Archie as she often called him, could be just as grumpy and stubborn as his owner, but she had a fondness for him even so.


“I told you, Archimedes, I’m not sure,” detto Merlin, rearranging the furniture. “All I know is that someone will be coming to tea; someone very important.”


“Oh,” twittered Archimedes, “pinfeathers!”


“What, Archie?” Belle grinned. “You don’t believe Uncle Merlin’s prediction?”


“Pinfeathers!” the owl insisted.


“Fate will direct him to me,” explained Merlin, “so that I may guide him to his rightful place in the world.”


“And te say he’ll arrive in half an hour?” Archimedes landed down on his tavolo pertica, pesce persico and folded his wings. “Well, we’ll just see!”


“And te will, Archimedes, te will,” Merlin insisted, lighting his pipe, thoughtfully. “He’ll be...a boy. A small boy, eleven, twelve years old.”


“Will te be training him to do magic, like you’re training me?” Belle asked.


“No, no, Belle, my girl, I will be teaching him the essential lessons of life; te know, using brains over brawn and all that logic.”


Belle nodded. He had taught her that as well when she was a child and she had never forgotten. “Knowledge and wisdom is the real power.”


Even as they were discussing the matter, the boy in domanda was already making his way into the forest in cerca of a stray Arrow belonging to his foster brother Kay. The boy’s name was Arthur, but everyone called him Wart, probably due to his size. He was quite small and skinny with a mop of blonde hair, but he was tougher than he looked and unafraid, even in an unfamiliar part of the forest.


“There it is!” he crowed finally. “Oh, there it is!”


The Arrow was lodged in a branch growing just above the cottage where Belle and Merlin sat with Archimedes. Arthur scaled the albero and reached for the arrow. Just a little further, he thought, a little bit more...


And then the branch he was holding onto snapped and with a cry of “Whoa-what? Whoa!” he crashed through the thatched roof of the cottage, landing right in the chair that Merlin had placed for him earlier.


Belle jumped to her feet in alarm as fieno and dust began to settle around the room. Merlin coughed and then looked over at Arthur. “So! So te did drop in, after all?” He chuckled and checked his watch. “Oh. te are a bit late, te know.”


“Oh, I, I am?” Arthur stammered, and then became distracted da Merlin’s laboratory. That was something else, Belle was certain, that belonged to the future. She couldn’t quite get her head around all of Merlin’s gadgets and gizmos.


Merlin got up to pour the water from the kettle into the teapot. “My name is Merlin,” he announced.


“And I’m Belle,” Belle put in, with a friendly smile. “What’s your name?”


“Oh, my name’s Arthur,” detto Arthur, “but everyone calls me Wart.”


“Oh,” detto Merlin, with a frown.


“What a perfect stuffed owl,” detto Arthur, giving Archimedes a prod in the stomach.


Archimedes spluttered and puffed up at once, with indignation. “Stuffed? I beg your pardon!”


“He’s alive! And he talks!”


“And certainly a great deal better than te do!” snapped Archimedes, taking flight.


“Oh, come on, Archie, don’t be like that,” detto Belle as the owl flew into his house. “Sorry,” she detto to Arthur, “He gets grumpy easily.”


“Grumpy? Huh!” was the reply from Archimedes.

Belle poured a cup of tè with extra sugar and carried it up to his little owl house. “Come on, Archie, have tè with us.”


“Yes, te must forgive our guest,” detto Merlin. “He’s only a boy.”


“Boy? Boy?” Archimedes stuck his head out of the house. “I see no boy!”


And he stuck his claw through the hole, seized the tazza di tè, tazza da tè da the handle, pulled it into the house and slammed the door.


“Oh, I’m sorry if I-” began Arthur.


“That’s alright,” detto Merlin, comfortingly. “Belle’s right. He’s much too sensitive.”


“Let’s have tea,” detto Belle, quickly, before Archimedes could stick his head back out of the house and argue.


“How did te know that I-?” began Arthur.


“That te would be dropping in?” finished Merlin. “Well, I happen to be a wizard, a soothsayer, a philosopher! I have the ability to see into the future. Centuries into the future!” Arthur sat, holding his teacup, blinking at him. “I’ve even been there, lad, and I’ve seen all these things.” He gestures to a tavolo full of small modelle and picked out the train. “This for example is a steam locomotive.”


He poured some tè into the train and it began to puff the steam and chug along until it hit Arthur’s tazza di tè, tazza da tè and the boy turned it around again. “That won’t be invented for hundreds of years,” explained Merlin.


“Oh, te mean te can see everything before it happens?” Arthur asked.


“Yes, everything!” Belle cleared her throat. “Er, well, no, not everything,” Merlin corrected himself. “I admit I didn’t know who to expect for tea, but as te can see, I figured the exact place!”


“Do te take sugar?” Belle asked Arthur as Merlin poured him some tea.


“Oh, yes, please,” he said, politely.


“Alright, sugar! Sugar!” Merlin commanded and the sugarbowl hopped forwards at once. “No, no, manners, guests first, te know that!” Merlin snapped at it.


The sugarbowl jumped and then went over to Arthur’s cup. “Say when,” Belle told him, “otherwise he’ll keep piling the sugar in.”


“When,” detto Arthur after two spoonfuls. The sugarbowl pottered over to Belle to give her her usual three lumps.


“Have te had any schooling, Wart?” asked Merlin.


“Oh, yes, I’m training to be a squire. I’m learning the basics of combat and swordship and jousting and horsemanship.”


“No, no.” Merlin shook, not noticing the sugarbowl heaping his tazza di tè, tazza da tè full of sugar. “I mean Mathematics, Biology, Physics, History, Geography, Chemistry...”


“Uncle Merlin!” Belle cried, alerting him to what the sugarbowl was doing.


“When! When! Blast it all, when!” Merlin bellowed, and the sugarbowl ran to hide behind the teapot. “Impudent piece of crockery!” Merlin muttered, throwing the sugar over his shoulder and mopping up the spill with his beard.

Belle stifled a giggle. Arthur looked like he was beginning to wonder what kind of world he had stumbled, o rather, fallen into.
 “A dark age, indeed!”
“A dark age, indeed!”
 "Uncle Merlin!"
"Uncle Merlin!"
 "You are a bit late, te know.”
"You are a bit late, you know.”
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posted by Winxclubgirl202
 Papa, meet Balto
Papa, meet Balto
Sorry for the wait guys but here is chapter three :)
(Belle's point of view)

I detto to Balto "so, anything happen?" He shook his head and replied "not much but I saw Steele a few minuti ago." I detto "that usually means Gaston is around, come on I wan te to meet my father."I led him to my house, when we got there I saw my father. He was mumbling about the machine he was working on. I asked "papa, we have a visitor?" He detto "oh, do we?" I replied "his name is Balto." My father looked at him and detto "your a good looking dog if I say myself." Balto looked down at his feet and then at me. I smiled...
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posted by PrincessBelle2
 “Oh, yeah! Air-head!"
“Oh, yeah! Air-head!"
“Belle? Belle?”


Roused from her dreams of being in Adam’s arms, Belle raised her head to see Jasmine, dressed in her blue pyjamas, shaking her. “Hm?” she murmured, half lifting herself up. “What time is it?”


“Bell’s about to go, but that’s not important! Listen up!”


Belle blinked at her. Snow White and Meg weren’t in the room, but their beds had been thrown around as if they’d literally flung themselves out of them. “What’s wrong?”


“Well, te know there’s a slot open for a new student now that Gaston’s gone?”

“Don’t remind me,” Belle groaned, rubbing...
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posted by jezquest
[A sneak peek at my story 'The Glass Mirror' I will be publishing June 1st hopefully]


Cinderella was scrubbing the floors when the doorbell rang. Her older sister, Aurora came running down the stairs. "Oh Cinderella, why do te insist on cleaning giorno and night? After all te are a princess, it is Maid Marian's job to clean the palace." Cenerentola looked up at her sister. Aurora had hair of golden sunshine and lips as red as the rose, in words she was the most beautiful in the kingdom.
"I like cleaning" she replied with a smile.
"Well I don't mean to be a pest but can te please change into your...
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posted by PrincessBelle2
 "Stop it!"
"Stop it!"
It was the giorno of the auditions. Belle was nervous but something inside her told her that she could do it. Maybe it was the knowledge that Adam would be playing for her. Maybe.

Her cuore raced with the excitement as she pulled on her dress and pressed down her bodice. She wondered if there was anything she could do for luck. Meg was wearing her lucky dress, she said, although it looked exactly the same as the ten thousand others hanging in her wardrobe. Snow White was wearing her lucky red hair ribbon. gelsomino was wearing her lucky earrings. Belle picked up her copy of Phantom. It was one of...
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posted by PrincessBelle2
 “Oh, Adam...it’s all my fault...”
“Oh, Adam...it’s all my fault...”
Belle felt alone. She felt, not scared, but anxious. Now what? Her Friends had deserted her. She couldn’t hold back the tears any longer. Then, she heard voices around the corner.

“Well, I don’t know; I just don’t think he’s being very fair with the grades.”

“He does tend to crack down hard with them.”

“I heard rumours he’s going to give us a test successivo week.”

Belle’s cuore leapt. That was Adam.

“A test?” groaned Aladdin. “Oh, give us a break already!”

Belle darted around the corner and flung herself at Adam. Adam took a step backwards as she caught him; she almost...
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