Beneath the Dragonwood Trees: In the Beginning: Beneath the Dragonwood Trees, #1
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Entertain the whole family with this original, magical, fairytale adventure! Imagine meeting up with some of your favorite fairytale characters in an enchanted forest that casts spells of mayhem, mischief, magic, and fun.
A musical fairytale, Beneath the Dragonwood Trees takes us into the woods on a journey reminiscent of The Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland, Hansel and Gretel, Peter and the Wolf, and even a hint of Jaberwocky by Lewis Carroll.
What lies ahead in this enchanted forest of wacky witches for a lost boy and his stalwart furry and feathered friends? Original songs, musical score, and a wild-haired storyteller guide us on our way in this Broadway-style escapade about a boy's quest – with his talking animal pals – to catch the dreaded Wolf and win a Badge of Honor. In the end, Peter learns a great lesson – that the love between family and friends is far more valuable than a badge of honor.Nationally-acclaimed director, composer, choreographer, independent filmmaker and thirty-year veteran of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) and The Screen Actors Guild (SAG), Margot Elaine Jones brings us this Broadway-style musical comedy in an ebook edition with rich and delightful illustrations and QR CODES that connect to bonus songs by scanning the codes or just clicking on the QR image. And look for the print edition, as well as the full audiobook, which includes a bonus interview with author/creator/performer Margot Elaine Jones.
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Beneath the Dragonwood Trees - Margot Elaine Jones
Chapter One
The Beginning
Beyond the Thicket and through the Dragonwood Trees...lives a witch by the name of Wickety, a strict, sullen, stick of a woman with hair red as fire and a temper to match. Especially when she was kept awake all night by pesky, pecking sparrows on her thatched roof. She rose from her bed of straw, scrambled ou of her hut and stumbled over to her magic broom, Dusty.
OY! WAKE-UP BUPKES!
He was on the porch, propped up against the door, snoring. She grabbed the groggy broom and gave it a swift kick in the bristles.
OY! Wake-Up BUPKES! An’ watch where you’re flyin-k! Or you’ll eat DUST-fa-dinner!
The Broom pooped out smoke with a jerk and sputter as if it had a motor. She hopped on it and flew up to her rooftop shaking her fist at the noisy sparrows.
Ooooy! Ah-russs-ka-Schmuckin-dorfell! Off my rooftop! Mit d’ pecking-n’ scratchink or I’ll bake you into a pie mit four-and-twenty-BLACK BIRDS! OFF my ROOFTOP! OFF my ROOFTOP!!
Dusty almost hit the chimney.
OOOY!
OOOY! OOOY! You’re flying like ah bat from Beelzebub!
He paid no attention to her and flipped her upside down. Round and around the hut he flew. Faster and faster.
This is so much fun!
He slammed past a prickly tree just outside Wickety’s bedroom window. She was hanging by her toes trying to stop him! She hooped and hollered!
OOOY!
OOOY! Ooooy! Ah-russs-ka-Schmuckin-dorfell!! You’ll pay fa-this!"
He careened into a flock of birds.
WOOOO-HAAA! HOP-DE-DOODLE!
DOWN! MIT-YOU! DOWN!
The Sparrows chattered among themselves, watching the out-of-control mishaps.
We better get out of here. Peep, Peep! She’s gonna’ bake us into one of those pies.
Off they flew. Wickety and Dusty landed with a bump and a thud on the front porch.
YAH! MISHEGAS!
She was very angry.
Ah-russs-ka-Schmuckin-dorfell!!
HOP-DE-DOODLE! Sorry!
Dusty stood erect, in front of the door, twitching his bristles as she continued to scold him.
YA-know from nothink-from-FLYINK! Into the hut mit-you! Clear away the schmitzig! VASH DISHES! There’s no breakfast ’til yah-FINISH—Schmuckin-dorfell.
She brushed a large spider from her door as he slumped into the kitchen to do her bidding. BUT! When she wasn’t looking he had a big ol’ smile on his bristles, because. . . after all, it was so much fun.
He was surprised to find the dishes flying all about the kitchen. They landed in a neat pile in the sink. Two chairs shoved themselves into place under the little wooden table and the pump handle at the sink began gushing water for the dishes.
Wickety trounced about giving the old broom orders.
FASTER! FASTER! FASTER!
He dutifully swept the floor and brushed away the cobwebs. Suddenly there came a loud knock at the door.
A klog iz mir! WHO’S-ZAT KNOCKINK-AT MY DOOR? MORFUS...The BLUE GIANT? OY! Shouldn’ happin’ but some-times happin’. SPEAK UP!
I’m ah lost boy!
PETER PAN?
No! Yah see...he’s about flying! I gotta’ catch a Wolf!
Wickety threw open the door to see a wiry, tussle-haired boy in grey overalls, brown lace-up boots, and a checkered scarf around his neck. Cowering behind him was a bird, a cat, and a duck. The cat whispered in the boy’s ear:
Remember what that Mr. Bumbles said.
"I’ll