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CHAPTERS Chapter one Meet Sarah This chapter’s scenes are about Sarah. It is based on the conflicts that is going on in her family. Most of the chapter happens in the family’s home. There is another scene where she and J.J. is separated. Chapter two Mistresses Zodiac First scene is of Sarah being homeless, and she meets Mark. She lives at their house. There she cares for their twin daughters. There is an emotional scene in the children’s bedroom. A later scene is meeting Anna. Last scene of this chapter is finding the coven, and giving birth to a daughter during a ritual. Chapter three Matilda The scenes are going to happen in the coven and the forest around it. Matilda will be defined as a child and a preteen in this chapter. Chapter four Matilda’s Power Matilda is becoming emotional. She begins to become more and more distracted in school. Most of the chapter is set in high school campus. Chapter five Damion/Matilda The scene takes place in the forest. They marry in the ash circle surrounded by birch trees in a ritual performed by Willow. These scenes are graphic-sexy scenes. After the wedding, Damion has to take the virginity of the girls over nineteen over the time of seven nights. The last scene is of the couple moving into their new home. Chapter six Matilda’s Twins This chapter is about Matilda and Damion welcoming their twins in the same circle that Matilda and Damion had conceived them during their wedding night. The last scene Chapter Seven Twins Dedication The dedication of the twins to the coven was performed by Willow in the center of the coven court yard. Chapter Eight Reverend Dallas First scene: The twins are three when Matilda and Damion meet Reverend Dallas at a farmer’s market. Another scene where the family has decided to visit the church….. Getting the kids ready for church… Chapter Nine Christianity This scene will be of the battle in Matilda’s heart that she goes to the alter. Scene: will tell about what the church looks like, what the family felt, what the children’s did in Sunday school, and ending in Matilda giving her life to the lord with hands on her praying with her. Chapter Ten Family Leave First scene is of Matilda packing to leave the coven. She is packing the children’s things when she has to explain her change of religion to Willow and Sarah. Chapter Eleven Twins go to School Scenes Matilda leaving the girls at their first day at Christian Fellowship Pre-school. This will be a memory, and then the will end with Matilda and Damion sitting at their elementary graduation. Chapter Twelve Twins Learn Past The first scene will be of Mercy finding a letter from Sarah to Matilda in an old box while playing in the basement. This scene will describe the basement, contents of the box, and a book of Matilda’s young spells. Chapter Thirteen Mercy Goes Away Scene Mercy searches the address of the letter from Sarah and goes to find the coven. This Chapter will begin with Mercy talking to Mary trying to get her to take the journey with her.. I do not know if I will have Mary go with her or if I will have Mary stay home and tell her parents. Chapter Fourteen Mercy and Willow Scene is of Mercy serving Willow dinner after being accepting into the coven for over three weeks. Another scene is of Willow dying, and Mercy hiding the body. Chapter Fifteen Mary Pleas Scene: Mary visits her sister at the coven. There she finds that Willow’s role in the coven was now Mercy. She begs Mercy to give up witchery, and come home to the church with her. Another scene is of Mercy trying to cast a spell on her sister. Scene: Mary visits her pastor for advice. Chapter sixteen The Final Fire First scene is of Mary in her grandmother’s room. The last scene is of the after math of the burning of the coven. I am not sure what direction and twist that I will add here. I am sure that it will make some changes. I believe that I will have even more chapters. As I work on the structure of the book, the more ideas fill my mind. My brain feels as though it may explode onto the screen and become nothing but jibber jabber because of being too much to organize. |