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tried to fill the glass but there was no water at all? Not even a drop of water poured. The red glass remained empty. But fortunately, there was a bottle of water in the fridge and Brook just took it all and got back to the room.
                  Dale didn’t go back to sleep but he was sitting in front of the wall. It was very strange but Brook was very tired and went to sleep right after she gave him the water he asked for.
    The following day, Brook woke up at hearing her door knocked repeatedly. She was still feeling sleepy but Don insisted on waking her up.
    “I didn’t know my little beautiful cousin sleeps until a late hour, get up young lad, and wake Dale, we’re celebrating Easter today, and won’t believe the surprise we have prepared, so wake up and get changed; we don’t have much time,” Don explained
    “Oh really, I almost forgot today is Easter, we will have fun then,” Brook replied with excitement.
    “Yeah, you’d better get ready or you’ll miss all the fun and 0end up passing a boring Easter night all alone,” Don added.
    “Sure; we will be ready just in few minutes,” Brook replied unable to hide her excitement.
    “Where are we going, Brook?” Dale inquired.
    “I don’t know, he said it is a surprise, we will have fun, come on let’s pack up,” Brook replied.
    “No, I don’t want to go anywhere, I want to stay here,” Dale yelled.
    “What are you saying? We have to go, we can’t stay here alone, grandma and grandpa won’t come back until the next week; we need to go.” Brook replied.
    But Dale started to cry loudly and he wouldn’t stop until Brook gave him his headless toy to play with. She knew her brother very well and knew the best way to convince him to accompany her was to let him take his toys.
    “Listen to Dale; how about taking your toys with you, will you go if I let them go with us?” Brook asked.
    “Can I do that?” Dale inquired.
    “Yes, of course, you can,” Brook replied.
    “Okay then, I will go with you,” Dale replied with hesitation.
    And while the young boy was playing with his toys, Brook packed up their clothes she would need for the trip. Everybody was indeed very busy getting ready to get in their cars. It was a chilly day as well and to go to a place she didn’t know was a little bit strange for Brook but she was excited, she had always loved surprises and she was hoping that they would go to the wonderland. It was her first time going on a trip after the dramatic death of her parents.
    Everybody was excited as they knew where they would go except Brook; she didn’t even doubt them; all she thought about was to have a peaceful night without seeing a nightmare. And it was no more than few hours that they arrived at their destination point. 
    Brook was astonished as well as amazed at seeing that huge castle in front of her eyes, and they pushed the heavy gates, and their iron bars, dogs started to bark loudly as if they saw a beast and not people. There was a lonesome apple tree standing in the entrance of that castle. Its leaves were already gone because of the low temperature. The wind was howling and a crow was standing on a branch of that apple tree. Despite the charm of the place, Brook was scared since the first minute she saw the tree in.
     

Chapter Two: Welcome to your new home, welcome to the castle
    The sky was cloudless even though it was a chilly winter day. And Brook, as well as her brother with the rest of her relatives, was watching the castle with amazement, but nobody except Dale noticed the existence of many owls on that tree in front of the castle. Everybody looked very excited to get inside and enjoy Easter in that huge deserted palace. It was gloomy, though as if the sun didn’t strike it at all. The air seemed cold and extremely numb with every breath Brook took. And as the castle was drawing closer and closer, everything around them seemed to become more and more distant. Even the trees seemed to be murmuring

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