W.I.T.C.H. Fanfict
(A/N: I do not own anyone in this fanfict but Isis and her pet snake, no not Cedric. I thought of this story when watching W.I.T.C.H. No, I have never read any of the books, but I hope to in the future. Anywho, I was thinking… "Man, wouldn't it be cool if Cedric had a girlfriend?" I came up with many designs, but Isis stood out the most. The original character of Isis was going to be a depressive Goth, but then Cedric would have to be the hyper one of the two. So, I switched her personality and got this character. I hope you like it. Read and Review!)
Hearing the ringing of a bell, signaling the opening of a door, he quickly transformed into a human. Taking glasses out of his pocket, he walked towards the front of his bookstore. Cleaning his lens, he looked down at a small girl, soaking from head to toe in water. "Can I help you?" He asked smoothly.
The shivering girl looked up at him with an icy blue gaze, "Hi, I was looking in the paper for a job this morning and I noticed that there was a offering at your store. Is that position still opened?"
Cedric nodded curtly, "Yes, you will need to fill out these applications." Opening a draw at the front counter and pulled out a couple forms.
Picking up her backpack, she pulled out a pen and gasped, "Oh Henry! I'm so sorry! I forgot to take you out!" Quickly placing the pen in her mouth, she reached into her bag, but stopped. Looking up at Cedric, she asked, "Yor otay wif snakes righ?"
Cedric looked down at her with an eyebrow raised. The girl took the pen out of her mouth and placed it on the counter.
"Snakes, are you okay with them?" She asked, fingering something in the backpack.
"…Of course." Cedric said with a small smiled, 'I am part one after all…'
Relief spread across the girl's face, "Thank goodness-come here baby, I'm so sorry-The lady on the bus made me put poor Henry in my bag." She pulled out the large yellow boa and gave it a kiss on the nose, "People just don't understand these creatures… I find them rather sexy." Placing the boa behind her neck, she picked up her pen.
As she started filling out the papers, Cedric asked, "Do you always carry… Henry around in your bag?"
The girl glared at him, "In this type of weather?" She pointed with her finger out the window, into the pouring rain. "No. I just moved here and I took him with me… He's moody around other people, that's why I didn't have the mover's take him." She stopped looking out the window and continued filling out her paper. Henry rested his head on her chest, trying to warm himself up.
A couple minutes under Cedric's gaze, the girl finished the paperwork. When it was all finished, she handed them to Cedric and watched him read the application, while she slowly stroked her snake's forehead.
"Isis…" Cedric said as he looked down at her.
Isis stared at him with her chilling electric blue eyes, she quickly pushed a strand of her long black hair out of her face, "Yes?"
"How soon can you start?" He asked slowly putting the paperwork on the counter.
"I could help you today…" Isis looked out the window and sighed. She had forgotten all about unpacking her house. Out of habit her right hand messaged her temple, "Then I have to go to my apartment and unpack all of Henry and my things… but I could start today." Biting her lip, she turned to face Cedric, "What exactly is my job?"
Cedric straightened his glasses on his nose, "Your job is to help me unpack the books and run the shop when I am on business meetings."
Isis's right hand traveled down her face, and rested on her chin. A thought passed through her brain as she looked around the store, "I'll work for free tonight, if you help me unpack my things at home."
Cedric thought about that for a minute and silently nodded, "All right. Follow me." Leading her to the back of the room, he showed her where the unpacked boxes were. Isis's eye's opened wide as she looked at the boxes upon boxes of books.
Cedric explained to Isis how he wanted the books to be organized. Isis did as Cedric instructed and filled the lower shelves as he installed a sliding ladder to the shelf. When he was finished, he told her to fill the higher shelves.
Isis, however, was a little hesitant, "I-I'm not very found of high places…" She said slowly as her eyes traveled up the high places…" Slowly she let her eyes travel up the high ladder. With a sigh, she took Henry off her shoulders and handed him to Cedric. Picking up some books she walked up the ladder.
Cedric walked Isis with interest as she clung to the ladder, placing the books on the highest shelf. He allowed Henry to curl around his arm and watch Isis.
Around eleven, the rain stopped outside, the bright street lamps dripping from the water on top of it. Cedric told Isis it was time to close shop and unpack Isis's things at her apartment. Isis shakily got down from the ladder, her arms already aching from the hours of carrying books. She ignored the pain, for she had to get used to doing this if she was going to work at the bookstore. Looking out the window into the night, she stepped off the last step.
Isis stood in front of walked up to Cedric and gently placed a hand on his chest with a smile. Cedric watched Henry slither up his arm, behind his head, down his shoulder and up Isis's arm to rest behind her neck. As gently as she had placed on his chest, Isis removed her hand and picked up her backpack. Cedric followed her out of the store, and locked up behind them.
