Pixel read the message three times, but
it still didn't make much sense. “Help! I'm under a hat!” Sounded
bad, sure, but which hat? And where? And what was keeping Gwie stuck
under the thing? It seemed to Pixel that his sister really could have
been more specific.
He crumpled the note and stuffed into
into his pocket. If she'd really wanted help, she'd have given more
details.
As the afternoon wore on, he completely
forgot about Gwie. It was only when their mother was setting the
table for dinner and asked after her that he remembered the note
again. He pulled it out and thrust it toward his mother, who took it
with a perplexed frown.
The frown drew her eyebrows together in
a way Pixel thought was funny, but as she read, they continued to
creep closer to one another, and he started to get worried.
She lowered the paper and glared at her
son. “How long ago did you find this?”
He shrugged, not wanting to admit that
he'd had it since right after lunch.
“And where was it at this unspecified
point in history?”
He pointed at a corner.
“You, sit,” his mother said before
stalking over the the corner in question.
He sat and watched as she pulled a book
out of the air, flipped to the index, and looked something up. She
muttered a quick spell under her breath and slid the book back into
the ether before returning to the table.
“And, you,” she said to the chair
opposite Pixel, “I hope you've learned something.”
Mom made a motion in the air that was
remarkably similar to that of yanking a hat off a young girl and all
of a sudden, Gwie was sitting at the table looking very, very ashamed
of herself.
“Yes, ma'am,” the young witch
murmured. “Cursed hats are called cursed for a reason.”
“Yes, they are.” Mom sighed and
left the kitchen for the hall closet with a hat that was still
invisible to Pixel's eyes. “And?”
“And...” Gwie said slowly. “Never
trust Pixel for help.”
Mom laughed as she closed the closet
door and came back to the kitchen. “Close.”
“Hey!” said Pixel, not thinking
that was very fair. How the heck was he supposed to have known what
the note was talking about? “How about, in the future, tell your
rescuer where to rescue you from?”
Gwie rolled her eyes. “How about, in
the future, rescue myself instead of waiting on other people?”
“Ding-ding-ding!” Mom said with a
smile. “We have a winner!”
Mom pulled a chicken casserole out of
the oven. “Now, where's your dad?”
“Um...” Gwie said, pulling a
crumpled note from her own pocket and smoothing it out on the table.
“He says he's stuck in a raincoat.”
I asked Google for a random word and receive "underline". I then asked for a random image based on the word. That image was from a page about making cascading style sheets but I think it worked well for a writing prompt. :)