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Barbara Venkataraman

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While experimenting with a magic wand, two young brothers are pulled into a computer game called The Fight for Magicallus.

In the land of Magicallus, they encounter goblins and knights who are on the brink of war because their ruler has mysteriously disappeared. The knights blame the goblins, and the boys learn of a frightening prophecy that foretells the end of Magicallus. They must find an ancient book hidden in a dragon's lair before the prophecy comes to pass and they are all destroyed.

Can the boys find their way home? Will the knights and goblins go to war, or will the dragon destroy them all?

A fast-paced adventure filled with humor and suspense, The Fight For Magicallus is an exciting fantasy tale for readers of all ages.

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THE FIGHT FOR MAGICALLUS

BARBARA VENKATARAMAN

CONTENTS

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

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About the Author

Copyright (C) 2009 Barbara Venkataraman

Layout design and Copyright (C) 2022 by Next Chapter

Published 2022 by Next Chapter

Cover art by CoverMint

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the author's permission.

CHAPTER1

“Take a look at this, Josh. It’s really cool. Come on, just pause the game for a minute.”

Scott was waving something silver in front of his little brother’s face. It was an odd looking stick covered with small blue stars that glowed.

“I can’t look now, so quit bugging me! I’m trying to capture the dragon in The Fight for Magicallus andthis is my highest score ever.” Josh never took his eyes off the computer screen. His fingers jumped around on the controls.

“But Josh,” Scott insisted, “You're gonna like this. I traded my Derek Jeter autographed baseball card to Nick and he gave me this magic wand from Germany. Anyway it’s my turn to play; you’ve been hogging the game for an hour."

Josh didn’t bother to answer, he was concentrating too hard. His eyes followed the green and blue dragon on the screen. It was breathing fire and growing bigger and stronger. A knight was fighting the dragon with a battleax and a lance. With every blow, the knight grew bigger and the dragon grew smaller. Scott was growing irritated. He waved the wand over his brother’s head.

“Hocus Pocus, try to focus. Josh, look here or you’ll disappear.”

The room suddenly went dark and strangely quiet. After a minute the lights flickered and came back on. Scott dropped the wand yelling, “Ow! My hand is burning!” The wand lay glowing on the floor, its stars fluttering like butterflies. Scott looked around; he was alone in the room. His hand really hurt and he was in no mood for jokes. Scott did not deal well with pain.

“Josh, where are you? Quit goofing around!”

No answer. Scott’s brown eyes widened with surprise. He pushed his wavy black hair back from his face and walked from his bedroom to the hallway and into the family room. Josh was nowhere to be found. His mom was in the kitchen cooking dinner and it smelled delicious. Spaghetti with garlic rolls was his favorite.

He poked his head in, “Mom, have you seen Josh?”

His mother looked up from the sauce she was stirring and smiled.

“Isn’t he with you?” she asked, handing him a warm garlic roll. Scott ate it in two bites and licked his fingers. As she talked, she sliced carrots for the salad.

“Listen Scott, Dad will be home soon so finish up your game. I swear you’re both going to go blind sitting in front of that computer all the time. You boys should ride bikes or read a book once in a while.” She shook her head and sighed deeply for effect.

“Yes Mom.” Scott had heard this lecture before. He raced back to the bedroom, still no Josh. He looked under the bed and in the closet. He was looking behind the door when he happened to glance at the computer screen and his mouth fell open. There was the dragon, still breathing fire and looking ferocious but the knight fighting him wasn’t Sir Edward the Fearless. It was Josh! He was still dressed in his favorite camp shirt, red shorts and sneakers but he was only 2” tall! Sure Josh had always been smaller than other seven-year-old kids but this was just crazy.

“But…how? What is going on?” Scott sputtered. He started shaking the computer monitor and shouting as loudly as he could, “JOSH, JOSH CAN YOU HEAR ME?”

His mother yelled back from the kitchen. “The whole neighborhood can hear you, honey.”

This can’t be happening, Scott thought, starting to sweat. He had to try to undo whatever it was he'd done. Scott gingerly picked up the wand and pointing it at his teeny tiny brother said: “Hocus Pocus try to focus. Josh reappear and come back here!”

The wand began to vibrate and hum and a soft cloud of greenish mist formed in front of the computer screen-but nothing else happened. When the mist cleared, Scott was horrified to see the dragon closing in on Josh who was out of weapons! Scott tossed the wand aside, grabbed the controller and started to play the game. Most times, he could beat the dragon at this level. He really hoped this was one of those times. The dragon’s fiery breath was almost touching Josh’s chest. Scott couldn’t let that happen or the game would be over and his little brother would be toast! He was so nervous he bit his lip until he drew blood. Playing with a concentration far beyond his ten years, Scott worked the controls until finally, exhausted, he was able to re-arm Josh with a battleax. At least his brother was no longer defenseless, he thought.

It was all up to Josh now. Scott watched the screen intently; afraid to blink for fear he would miss something. While Josh slashed furiously at the dangerous dragon looming over him, Scott chewed on his nails. With each blow of Josh’s battleax, the terrible beast shrank back, itsfirepower weakening. Meanwhile, Josh was growing steadily, and by the time he defeated the dragon, he was a full three inches tall. Only four feet to go and he will be back to himself, Scott thought. The once fearsome dragon was now small enough to be Josh’s pet Chihuahua. Scott was relieved to see that its breath wouldn’t even light a match. He watched as Josh turned towards the creature, swung his right foot all the way back and kicked the dragon so hard it broke into a million particles of light. Josh then grinned at Scott and gave him thumbs up. This made Scott laugh out loud.

In the kitchen, their mother was happy to hear them having such a good time. At least when they played computer games they were more animated than when they watched T.V. She had no idea just how animated her youngest son was at that moment.