“Oh, I know,” she says, and smiles. “I’ll have to take you shopping. Now go get dressed and then come down for breakfast, ’kay? Time for school.”
I nod. Even though I’m tired, I’m excited to see Frankie and Robin. I wish I could tell them what I’ve been up to, but I don’t think we’re supposed to tell anyone.
Hmm. Are we not supposed to tell anyone, or just not our parents?
Could I bring Frankie and Robin with us next time? Would the mirror let them in?
Once my mom leaves, I jump out of bed and pick up my jewelry box.
Lana is no longer a mermaid. Instead, she has legs. She’s lying on her stomach, propped up by her elbows, wearing a yellow sundress and strappy sandals. She’s writing in a notebook.
She’s a real writer! Yay!
I wonder if she found a worthy prince. Or maybe a worthy surfer. I wonder if I’ll ever see her again. I wonder where the mirror will take me next.
I study the other characters on my jewelry box. I’ve always wanted to meet Sleeping Beauty. And Rapunzel. And that flying carpet really does look like fun. I’ll just have to hold on extra tight.
I’m ready, Maryrose. For answers. For excitement. For our next adventure. Wherever it may be.
Don’t miss Abby and Jonah’s next adventure,
where they meet Sleeping Beauty!
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Thank you to my awesome agents, publishers, first readers, and friends: Laura Dail, Tamar Rydzinski, Brian Lipson, Aimee Friedman, Abby McAden, David Levithan, Becky Shapiro, Becky Amsel, Bess Braswell, Allison Singer, Janet Robbins, Elizabeth Parisi, Lizette Serrano, Emily Heddleson, Candace Greene, AnnMarie Anderson, Courtney Sheinmel, Emily Bender, Anne Heltzel, Lauren Myracle, E. Lockhart, Tori, Carly and Carol Adams, Avery and Whitney Carmichael, Targia Clarke, Jess Braun, Lauren Kisilevsky, Bonnie Altro, Susan Finkelberg-Sohmer, Corinne and Michael Bilerman, Debbie Korb, Joanna Steinberg, Casey Klurfeld, Jess Rothenberg, Adele Griffin, Leslie Margolis, Robin Wasserman, Maryrose Wood, Tara Altebrando, Sara Zarr, Ally Carter, Jennifer Barnes, Alan Gratz, Penny Fransblow, Maggie Marr, and Farrin Jacobs.
Love and thanks to my family: Aviva, Mom, Robert, Dad, Louisa, Gary, Lori, Sloane, Isaac, Vickie, John, Gary, Darren, Ryan, Jack, Jen, Teri, Briana, Michael, David, Patsy, Murray, Maggie, and Jenny. Extra love and extra thanks and lots and lots of kisses to Chloe, Anabelle, and Todd.
Each time Abby and Jonah get sucked into their magic mirror, they end up in a different fairy tale!
In their first adventure, Abby and Jonah wind up in the story of Snow White. But when they stop Snow from eating the poisoned apple, they realize they’ve messed up the whole story! Can they fix it — and still find Snow her happy ending?
This time, Abby and Jonah find themselves in Cinderella’s story. When Cinderella breaks her foot, the glass slipper won’t fit! With a little bit of magic, quick thinking, and luck, can Abby and her brother save the day?
… And more stories to come!
Copyright © 2013 by Sarah Mlynowski
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Mlynowski, Sarah.
Sink or swim / Sarah Mlynowski. — 1st ed.
p. cm. — (Whatever after)
Summary: Once again Abby and her brother Jonah go through the magic mirror in their basement, and this time they find themselves interfering in the Little Mermaid story-and needing to set things right and make sure everyone has a happy ending.
ISBN 978-0-545-41569-9 (alk. paper)
1. Fairy tales. 2. Magic mirrors — Juvenile fiction. 3. Mermaids — Juvenile fiction. 4. Brothers and sisters — Juvenile fiction. [1. Fairy tales. 2. Characters in literature — Fiction. 3. Mermaids — Fiction. 4. Magic — Fiction. 5. Brothers and sisters — Fiction.]
I. Title.
PZ7.M7135Sin 2013
813.6 — dc23
2012040780
First edition, May 2013
e-ISBN 978-0-545-542027-8
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