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	<itunes:summary>faeries through the ivy hedge</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>The Misty World of Arial Hollyberry</itunes:author>
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		<title>A Sparkling New Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 23:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I sat up, opened my eyes, and found myself sitting at the base of an old oak tree. The ground was covered with thick, deep green moss and soft, decaying pine needles. Tall fern fronds were growing everywhere. It was warm and humid and the scent of honeysuckle, lavender, and pine hung heavy in the [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>I sat up, opened my eyes, and found myself sitting at the base of an old oak tree. The ground was covered with thick, deep green moss and soft, decaying pine needles. Tall fern fronds were growing everywhere.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>I sat up, opened my eyes, and found myself sitting at the base of an old oak tree. The ground was covered with thick, deep green moss and soft, decaying pine needles. Tall fern fronds were growing everywhere. It was warm and humid and the scent of honeysuckle, lavender, and pine hung heavy in the air. The smell was the sweet, clean smell of  spring. I blinked several times trying to bring my eyes into focus. It took a few minutes, but soon my sight cleared and I was able to make out what recently just looked like huge, shadowy stick like beings. Everywhere I looked I saw nothing but tall, old pine trees and undergrowth. The sun was filtering through the canopy of the forest in hazy, golden rays, hitting the shadowed forest floor in gleaming pools of emerald light that danced around as the trees swayed peacefully back and forth. How long have I been here?

My head was throbbing, keeping time with the woodpecker high in trees that was doing it&#039;s best to imitate a jackhammer. Thinking as hard as I could with my head pounding, I tried to remember where I am, and how I got here...I looked around again, wherever here is. Funny, I thought it was winter. I know this because Bill and I were just putting up our Christmas  tree. I remember Warren and Odette hanging silver ice-sickles on the bottom-most branches and chasing the dogs who were constantly darting in, grabbing a mouthful, then dashing off in a daring game of keep away. I pushed myself up, using the tree as a brace. The world tilted sharply. Whoa! I felt like I had had just a little to much to drink. Where am I?

Then it came flooding back in waves of remembered music and dancing...the Yule Ball! Well that answers the question of the headache, faeries have the most delectable honeyed mead. It is wonderful, but a little goes a long way. I held my head and tried to steady the world as it spun around me. Raising my voice, I called out to the forest at large, &quot;Anyone here!?&quot; I winced, the sound of my voice pounded in my ears and drove spikes into my brain. I decided that yelling was out of the question.

I didn&#039;t have to repeat myself. Soon, five dazzling streaks of light flashed through the underbrush. They darted and danced all around me. To fast for my dizzy brain to keep up with. &quot;Hey! Please! slow down!&quot; The five faeries who I know all to well came to an abrupt stop, causing me to fall backward and plop down on the lush, velvet moss.

Sunny, Bella, Pip, Ferne, and Arial, glided slowly down until they were in front of my face, about three inches from my nose, then hung in mid air, all talking and giggling at the same time. I had to smile, it&#039;s the same old routine every time the group gets together. Faeries! They are so flighty and full of energy. Holding my arms out, I waved my hands frantically back and forth. &quot;Okay, okay, OKAY!! One at a time, I can&#039;t understand you when you speak all at once&quot;.

The excited chatter died down, then Bella, Pip, and Ferne got behind me to push, while Sunny and Arial each took one of my hands to pull me to a standing position. Much to my surprise, it worked! Note to self...never, ever, underestimate the strength of a faerie. The movement was so fast that it felt like all the color drained out of my face. Arial darted in close, perched on my shoulder and ask in a slightly worried tone. &quot;Kind One? Are you alright? You wanted to stand-up, didn&#039;t you?&quot;

It took a moment to gather my wits and my balance, but I managed to stay standing once I was up. &quot;Arial!&quot; my voice came out all breathless. &quot;What in the Goddesses name went on at the party last night!?&quot; All the faeries giggled and Arial replied, &quot;Last night? Kind One, you have been here for a week. I must say, it was a delight to see how you got on with the Centaurs! At one point, you even tried to ride one!&quot; Pip was bouncing up and down behind Arial, her wings all sparkling red and gold. &quot;I helped! I helped!&quot; Needless to say, that set off another round of chirps and giggles.

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		<itunes:author>The Misty World of Arial Hollyberry</itunes:author>
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		<title>Lilly in the Park</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 02:26:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The worried kind One returns from the fairie realm to find her fears justified. Something has destroyed a huge laurel bush in what appeared to be an attempt to violently breach the portal. Bill, the three chihuahuas, and the gnomes had all mysteriously disappeared. What should she do?]]></description>
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		<title>Lilly and the House With the Wild Roses</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 19:03:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a little white house down the street from us. It sits back off the road a little further than the rest of the houses, nestled among a riot of rose bushes. The roses bushes around other houses are tidy and ordered, their blooms somehow know the perfect place to position themselves and lend a [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>There&#039;s a little white house down the street from us. It sits back off the road a little further than the rest of the houses, nestled among a riot of rose bushes.  The roses bushes around other houses are tidy and ordered,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>There&#039;s a little white house down the street from us. It sits back off the road a little further than the rest of the houses, nestled among a riot of rose bushes.

The roses bushes around other houses are tidy and ordered, their blooms somehow know the perfect place to position themselves and lend a royal effect to the gardens, but the rose bushes around the little white house are irreverent and wild, the canes arching in unpredictable directions and the blooms defy any order at all.

I walk Lucy down past the little white house all the time. Like Mrs. Shunners house, there are never any signs of life, but, unlike Mrs. Shunners house, it has a welcoming aura about it, even with the masses of thorny rose bushes all around it.

This morning I grabbed the leash and headed out the door with Lucy (she gets so excited).  I let Lucy take the lead, she has a predictable path that she likes to take when we go for a walk: past Mrs. Shunners house, down the street past the little white house, around the corner at the gigantic elm tree. We make a large circle, cutting through the block using an ally half way down the street.

I always hesitate at the border between our house and Mrs. Shunners. The emerald guard placed protection charms in the flower bed to keep our property safely hidden from Mrs. Shunners prying eyes and I feel a slight tug when I break the energy field as I cross over the invisible line of safety.

A cold shiver ran down my spine  as we passed the little blue house. I know what the inside of that house is like, and every time I pass it, it feels like it is calling to me, trying to pull me back into its evil interior.

My head felt like it was swimming in a gray fog and the sunlight began to fade. &quot;Lucy, wait, I have to sit down for a minute&quot;. I started to sit on the front steps of the house to regain my balance but Lucy tugged insistently on her leash, staring at the front windows and growling softly under her breath. Feeling unsteady on my feet, I let her pull me quickly past and continued down the street.

As soon as we got past the far boundary of the house, all the fogginess disappeared. I glanced quickly around at the front door to make sure that no one was following and tried to shake off the gloom that had draped itself over me. When I was satisfied we were beyond Mrs. Shunners reach, I turned my attention back to Lucy and our walk.

I hadn&#039;t realized it but we had crossed to the other side of the street and were standing right in front of the little white house with the unkempt roses. A petite woman with bright white hair was standing in the driveway, smiling at me.

She was wearing a straw hat with a large floppy brim that shaded the sun from her eyes, she was holding a silver goblet in both hands. She held one out to me as we got closer. &quot;You look like you could do with a nice cold glass of  lemonade.&quot; She smiled at me again and gave the cup a shake. &quot;Come dear, it will do you good.&quot; She had a familiar aura about her and I somehow knew she was a good person, so I took the cup. &quot;Thank you, I guess I do feel a little lightheaded.&quot;

She turned her attention to Mrs. Shunners house up the street and a shadow crossed her face. Her bright green eyes smoldered black , just for a moment, then she smiled at me again. &quot;Come, sit down with me in the shade until you finish your drink.&quot;

She lead me to a little table under an Oak tree. Lucy sat at my feet, contentedly watching a robin hopping in the grass as it looked for worms. Sipping  at my lemonade, I watched the little woman across from me and wondered again why she felt so familiar. &quot;I don&#039;t think I have ever seen you before, have you lived here long?&quot;

Her smile gave her face a timeless quality and it was hard for me to tell exactly how old she was. She looked like she was thoroughly enjoying my company. &quot;Oh yes dear, I have lived here for quite a while. I usually keep to myself, I&#039;m rather a private person you see.&quot;

&quot;Oh, I can understand that!</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Krystal in a Bell Jar</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 19:15:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Entering Mrs. Shunner house was the last thing the Kind One ever thought she would be doing. Now here she was, about to go where no faeire ever would. Will her mission to rescue the kidnapped faerie, Krystal, be successful? There are sinister forces waiting inside, waiting to stop anyone, or anything that threatens to ruin Mrs. Shunners plans.
     I turned my attention to the bottles sitting high on the counter. Pulling myself up on my hind legs and stretching my head forward, I craned my neck, trying to see the bottles at the back. No good, the light was bad and there were far to many bottles and jars. Some of them were so dusty I couldn't see what was in them.]]></description>
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			<itunes:keywords>rescue, fairies, bottles, cats,arial hollyberry</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:subtitle>Entering Mrs. Shunner house was the last thing the Kind One ever thought she would be doing. Now here she was, about to go where no faeire ever would. Will her mission to rescue the kidnapped faerie, Krystal, be successful?</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Entering Mrs. Shunner house was the last thing the Kind One ever thought she would be doing. Now here she was, about to go where no faeire ever would. Will her mission to rescue the kidnapped faerie, Krystal, be successful? There are sinister forces waiting inside, waiting to stop anyone, or anything that threatens to ruin Mrs. Shunners plans.
     I turned my attention to the bottles sitting high on the counter. Pulling myself up on my hind legs and stretching my head forward, I craned my neck, trying to see the bottles at the back. No good, the light was bad and there were far to many bottles and jars. Some of them were so dusty I couldn&#039;t see what was in them.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>The Misty World of Arial Hollyberry</itunes:author>
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		<title>Transformation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 03:38:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cythia and Arial were pushing me toward the back door, you can&#8217;t tell by looking at them, but for only being three inches tall, they are strong for their size. &#8221; Hey, guy&#8217;s, don&#8217;t you think we should wait for Bill to get home? I mean, maybe he should be here to help. There&#8217;s not [...]]]></description>
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			<itunes:keywords>Arial Hollyberry,backyard,Black Cats,Daily Life,energy,ethereal,Fairie Stories,Fairies,Fantasy,garden,green bottle Jello,Midnight</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:subtitle>Cythia and Arial were pushing me toward the back door, you can&#039;t tell by looking at them, but for only being three inches tall, they are strong for their size. &quot; Hey, guy&#039;s, don&#039;t you think we should wait for Bill to get home? I mean,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Cythia and Arial were pushing me toward the back door, you can&#039;t tell by looking at them, but for only being three inches tall, they are strong for their size. &quot; Hey, guy&#039;s, don&#039;t you think we should wait for Bill to get home? I mean, maybe he should be here to help. There&#039;s not going to be side effects or anything is there? You didn&#039;t tell me how long the potion will work or what to expect...guy&#039;s, wait!&quot;

They pushed and I protested right up until we reached the door. What are they going to do now, they can&#039;t push me and open the door at the same time. My frenzied train of thought evaporated when  Cythia waved her wand at the door causing it to swing open, allowing us to walk through without any hesitation.

When the black cat saw us it ceased its useless struggle.  Hanging suspended in mid air by the energy field that surrounded it, the creature stared at us with wild, flashing  green eyes. As we got closer, it pinned its ears back and produced a low throaty growl. Its razor sharp claws pulsed in and out, it was just waiting for a chance to strike.

Arial landed on my shoulder, her usual perch and whispered in my ear. &quot;Do not worry, Kind One, you will have plenty of time to complete your mission. Go to the rear, there is a door through which you can pass. Krystal&#039;s energy is emanating from somewhere in the back of the house. Do you understand?&quot;

Keeping a wary eye on Mrs. Shunners cat, I nodded. &quot;I still don&#039;t like this.&quot; Cythia darted over and flew circles around my head, &quot;You&#039;ll be just fine.&quot; She pulled three strands of my hair out. &quot;This is just in case of an emergency.&quot; My mouth dropped open, &quot;Emergency? What emergency!?&quot;Arial snapped her fingers and the green goo appeared. She handed me the bottle and indicated that I should drink up.

I sniffed it. It smelled like green jello with a hint of licorice, and something else that I couldn&#039;t identify but was slightly acrid. Arial helped tip the bottle to my mouth. She winked at me, &quot;I think you will find this surprisingly different!&quot; I pinched my nose shut and I swallowed the brew.

At first, nothing happened, then everything went blurry. The yard started rocking back and forth. I sat down to steady myself. This ethereal feeling left me slightly light-headed. From somewhere far away I heard Cythia telling the other faeries to float the cat closer. A beautiful rainbow of light shot out of  her wand and the cat went limp. I was suddenly overcome with the urge to pet the thick, glossy black fur.

The world dimmed out. When the fog lifted, I was aware that my hearing and eyesight had sharpened, I felt extremely agile and felt a driving need to hunt sweep over me. With my human awareness remaining intact, I had taken on a feline form. I no longer walked, I sauntered.

I felt Cythia and Arial coming up behind me, in one fluid movement I reacted, jumping and turning at the same time coming down on all four paws, back arched and ears pinned, ready to strike at the eminent threat. When I saw that it was just my faerie friends, I tried to apologize, but all that came out was a mewling moan so I just flicked my tail upward and began swishing it quietly back and forth.

Arial grabbed me by the whiskers to focus my attention. I tried to shake her off, but she held fast. &quot;Remember, you are Mrs. Shunners Cat, act like you belong there. Go to the back of the dwelling and find the entrance, your new vision will help you in the dim interior. Be quick.&quot;

I rubbed my chin up against Arial to show that I understood, then padded softly down the sidewalk and turned the corner, heading for the Shunners property, trying hard not to get distracted by the bird jumping from branch to branch in the big bush at the corner of the yard.

When I got to the garden wall, I sprung effortlessly up and proceeded to follow it to the fence that divided the front of their yard from the back. It was no effort at all for me to balance myself as I edged along the top with my new found feline grace.

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