Unicorn Academy: Isla and Buttercup - Julie Sykes - E-Book

Unicorn Academy: Isla and Buttercup E-Book

Julie Sykes

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When your best friend is a unicorn, magical adventures are guaranteed! Join in the fun at Unicorn Academy with the bestselling, action-packed, fantasy series by award-winning author, Julie Sykes. Inspiration for the Netflix series. New York Times Bestseller (Unicorn Academy: Sophia and Rainbow) in Middle Grade Fiction. Imagine a school where you meet your own unicorn and have amazing adventures together! That's what happens for the girls at Unicorn Academy on beautiful Unicorn Island. Isla, her beautiful unicorn, Buttercup, and their friends are determined to find the person responsible for draining the island's magic and stop them! But Valentina is behaving very oddly, and it's not just because the head of the academy is her aunt. Does she know something about Ms Willow that the others don't? With a glittery cover and beautifully illustrated throughout by Lucy Truman, Unicorn Academy is the perfect series for 7+ readers who love magic and adventure! The magic doesn't stop there! Have you read: - Unicorn Academy: Lily and Feather - Unicorn Academy: Phoebe and Shimmer - Unicorn Academy: Zara and Moonbeam - and many more epic friendships at Unicorn Academy!

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020

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Isla saw the wolves’ muscles bunch. They were about to spring! She tensed, and then suddenly a little unicorn came bursting out of the nearby trees and charged recklessly at the wolves. “Buttercup!” Isla shrieked, her head spinning. Whatever was her unicorn doing there?

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To Isla Rose Nicole – may all your days be filled with magic.

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CHAPTER ONE

“Oh, wow! That’s amazing, Matilda!” said Isla. Matilda from Diamond dorm had covered the back wall of the stable block with paper and was drawing an enormous mural that showed the last year at Unicorn Academy. There were pictures of everyone arriving; being paired with their unicorns; galloping through the grounds and camping in the woods. The other girls from Diamond dorm – Rosa, Freya, Ariana and Violet – were painting the background, while Unibot, the robotic unicorn that Freya had built, was helping the girls by trundling around with pots of paint.2

“It does look good, doesn’t it?” said Rosa.

Isla nodded. “I bet the parents will love it!”

Every student who’d bonded with their unicorn – and discovered its magic power – was about to graduate. In just a few days’ time, all the students’ and unicorns’ parents would come to the academy for the graduation ball. Students who weren’t 3graduating, like Isla, would watch the ceremony, then go home for Christmas and return for a second year in January.

Matilda looked round. “Do you want to help us, Isla?”

Isla shook her head. “I’d only mess it up.”

“Don’t be silly, I’m no good at painting so I’m just doing the grass,” said Violet. “Come and join me!”

It looked like fun but Isla didn’t want to risk ruining their beautiful mural. “It’s OK,” she said cheerfully, “the others from my dorm will be here soon. We’re making snowflakes to hang from the ceiling.” She grinned. “That’s about my level when it comes to art!”

“Come and sit with us anyway,” said Violet, waving Isla over with a paintbrush.

Isla smiled again. “Thanks.” The Diamond dorm girls were always so friendly to her. She was 4going to miss them when they all graduated.

Her own dorm, Ruby dorm, didn’t get on quite as well as Diamond dorm. Molly and Anna were nice but they were best friends who did everything together. The fourth member of Ruby dorm, Valentina, had rich parents who were governors at the school and she often acted as if she was better than everyone else.

I wonder who’ll be in my dorm next year, Isla thought as she settled down to work on her snowflake. She wasn’t sure how she felt about returning to the academy on her own and was glad that Buttercup, her confident, energetic little unicorn, would be with her.

“We’ve been trying to think of where Ms Willow could be hiding out,” said Violet, including Isla in the conversation. “What do you think?”

Pretty, friendly Ms Willow had been the school nurse, until Diamond dorm had discovered that 5she’d been draining magic from around the island as part of an evil plan to take it over! A month ago, Ms Willow had kidnapped Violet and her unicorn Twinkle, and had taken them to the Frozen Lagoon where she was storing all the magic in the water under the ice. Thanks to a tip-off from Isla, the Diamond dorm girls had gone to Violet and Twinkle’s rescue, and they’d all escaped. Now Ms Willow had vanished without a trace.

“She might have gone back to the Frozen Lagoon,” said Isla. Her face reddened as everyone turned to look at her. She hadn’t meant to voice that thought aloud. Would they all think it was a stupid idea?

“Of course! That’s a brilliant thought!” said Violet.

“You clever thing, Isla,” said Matilda.

Isla, who found it embarrassing when anyone complimented her, turned even redder. “I don’t 6know. I bet everyone else has better ideas.”

Rosa grinned at her, “You shouldn’t always put yourself down. It’s obvious when you think about it. Ms Willow is bound to be hiding at the Frozen Lagoon, she’s got lots of magic stored there – the magic she has stolen from around the island – and it’s a secret place that no one else knows how to get to.”

“So, how do we catch her if she’s there?” said Freya.

Just then Molly, Anna and Valentina arrived carrying paper and scissors.

“Ooh, I like your snowflake, Isla!” said Molly.

Anna nodded. “Can you show me how you made it and I’ll do another one just the same?”

Isla felt a sudden tingle of happiness but it was quickly squashed by Valentina.

“It’s too big,” she declared, with a swish of her long, dark hair. “And it’s wonky.”7

“Don’t listen to her, Isla!” Rosa rounded on Valentina. “That was a really mean thing to say!”

Valentina looked surprised. “But the cutting out is wonky in parts.”

“So? No one will notice at all when it’s hanging up,” said Freya.

“I actually think it’ll be good to have snowflakes of all different sizes,” added Molly.

“We’ve got some glue and glitter over here, Isla,” Matilda called. “Why don’t you start decorating the one you’ve made?”

“Can we help?” Anna asked Isla.

Anna and Molly fetched glue and glitter and sat down with Isla to decorate the snowflake.

Valentina gave them a cross look. “What about me?” she said, clearly feeling left out. “What am I going to do?”

No one answered her.

Valentina huffed and started to draw some 8snowflakes on her own. Isla glanced over at her. She just didn’t understand why Valentina said the things she did. If she wanted to have friends, why didn’t she try harder to make people like her? Valentina was in her second year at the academy, and although her unicorn Golden Briar had discovered that he had wind magic, the two of them still hadn’t bonded. Valentina would be the only student staying on for a third year.

I’d hate that, thought Isla, feeling a sudden rush of sympathy for her. If it was me I’d do anything to graduate with everyone else.

Just then, there was a clatter of hooves and the unicorns came trotting into the stables. They had been outside in the meadow, enjoying the winter sun.

“We want to go for a cross-country ride,” Whisper, Ariana’s handsome unicorn, announced.

“We won’t have many more chances to all be together,” said Honey, Freya’s unicorn.9

“Can we go too?” Buttercup asked, trotting over to Isla and nuzzling her as everyone started putting the art equipment down. Buttercup was a very pretty little unicorn with a pink, yellow and green mane and tail, and a sparkling white coat that was patterned with flowers. “There are some new cross-country jumps that I can’t wait to try.”

“They’re not too high for you, are they?” Isla asked. Buttercup was one of the smallest unicorns.

“Nothing’s too high for me!” Buttercup declared confidently.

The others were already leaving the stable block but Isla noticed that Freya was searching 10the ground and Honey, her unicorn, was walking slowly around, her muzzle touching the floor.

“Have you lost something?” Isla asked.

“A tiny screw from Unibot.” Freya pulled a face. “It’s so small you’d hardly think it matters. But without it Unibot can’t travel backwards. Look.”

The robotic unicorn was now stuck in a corner, a basket of paint pots in its mouth.

“Buttercup and I will help you look,” said Isla.

Buttercup nodded. She liked being helpful just as much as Isla did.