April 18, 2014

Episode 8: An Expedition




Poppy came back after rehabilitating with the counselors for a week. She seemed mellow for a few days, but was soon back to ordering us around and warning us about the struggles we would soon face with exams. We collectively rolled our eyes at her, but always eavesdropped when she had other casters over for study groups.

The rest of us had fallen into a fairly predictable routine. We went to classes, came back to the house to make dinner together, and then spent the evenings studying in the common areas. All right, maybe September kept to the fringes of our merry band and was either in the farthest corner of the living room or out of the house altogether in the evening, but still. Oh, and Angelica spent a lot of time making fun of the rest of us for reading so much while she threatened to break every lamp in the house with her soccer ball. And Echo had so many other girls over for dinner that I was actually starting to learn some of my classmates’ names. Even Nicola often disappeared to write by herself. But any kind of routine was a huge relief to my anxiety so I honestly didn’t mind being left to work on my own from time to time.

My morning meetings with Natalie were also going well. She had already started training me in advanced casting techniques, and even said she had a good lead on getting a meeting with Antonia Rivers. I hadn’t told the other girls why I was up so early on Mondays and Thursday. They probably assumed I was studying; in a way I was, so I didn’t disabuse anyone of the notion.

Life at WCH was just about as perfect as I could wish it.

April 14, 2014

Author's Note

Scheduling Update:

Hello, dear readers. I've not forgotten about you. In fact, I miss you terribly and so do the girls. The thing is... I'm trying to finish the rough draft of a young adult fantasy novel (unrelated to Holyoak Five) and it's dividing my attention a bit.

I have not stopped writing Holyoak Five. (Horrors! I have grown to love these girls immensely and am more than prepared to spend the next few years writing them. Or at least through three complete seasons of their story.) However, as my attention is admittedly divided I cannot promise that you will see an update every Friday morning as I had hoped. Instead, new episodes will probably be posted every other week. I plan to keep doing so on Fridays - including this upcoming Friday. The final scene of episode 8 is staring at me from the next screen as we speak.

So don't despair! The intrepid neophytes of the Witches College of Holyoak will return to you soon with new adventures under their belts. I hope you're prepared.


April 2, 2014

Episode Seven: Alliances




On my first Sunday morning at WCH, I got up earlier than anyone else on campus. I knew I was the only one awake because I did my Listening exercises right away. Sitting cross-legged on my bed, I could feel that the sun had yet to peek over the horizon and even the birds in the trees around the house were still asleep.

Professor Vega was the one who had encouraged me to start Listening as soon as I woke up. Yesterday I had stayed after class to ask her how I could move forward. She was still trying to teach most of the others just to keep their minds quiet, and I didn’t want to slide backwards while I waited for them to catch up.

As I made my bed and headed to the bathroom for a shower, I tried to keep my senses open as Professor Vega instructed. I was startled to find that I could feel September stirring in her bedroom on the floor below. What was she doing up this early? I was up because I had a breakfast appointment with Professor Wilde; if it hadn’t been for that, I would’ve slept until the robins woke me with their twittering. So why was she…?

I closed the bathroom door behind me, and turned on the hot water in the clawfoot tub. It wasn’t until I was standing in the shower that I realized I was still tuned in to September and trying to figure out what she was doing. She radiated such calm that I could feel it altering the air that surrounded her. I was so fascinated in my ability to feel her presence in detail beyond a simple life force that I let the water run until it turned ice-cold. My reaching senses snapped off in shock. Shivering, I turned off the water and sat down on the edge of the tub to think.