avatarLiberty Forrest, Author

Summary

Witchy, a unique witch from Transylvania, faces the challenges of adapting to a new life in England, where her distinct appearance and customs initially provoke fear, but her resilience and commitment to finding happiness and acceptance are inspiring.

Abstract

Witchy, a character who has survived bullying and trauma in the Transylvania Forest, embarks on a healing journey in England, where she encounters a completely different way of life. Despite the cultural shock and the fear she initially inspires in the locals due to her blue hair, unique dress, and magical background, Witchy strives to make friends and embrace her new surroundings. Her determination to overcome her fears, her sweet nature, and her individuality slowly win over those who give her a chance, revealing her inspiring spirit and pure heart. Witchy's story is one of hope, healing, and the pursuit of happiness, as she works to overcome past hurts and build a new life filled with kindness and acceptance.

Opinions

  • Witchy's unique characteristics, such as her blue hair and magical cauldron, Enchantra, are celebrated as aspects of her individuality that should be embraced, not feared.
  • The author expresses that Witchy's resilience in facing each day with a smile, despite the challenges, is an incredible inspiration to others.
  • There is a call for understanding and kindness towards Witchy, emphasizing that beneath her different appearance, she shares the same fears and fragility as anyone else.
  • The article suggests that everyone desires to be recognized for their uniqueness and that Witchy's journey is a testament to the universal longing for acceptance and recognition.
  • The fear and terror that some people exhibit towards Witchy are seen as unfounded, highlighting the importance of getting to know someone before judging them based on appearances.
  • The author conveys that Witchy

This Is the Surprise You’ll Find in Strangers

No matter how strange they get…

After all the bullying and awfulness that dear Witchy endured in the Transylvania Forest, an important part of her healing journey has been making friends. This hasn’t been easy, as she is adapting to a whole new life in England, where everything is strange.

It’s hard enough to heal from a major trauma when you’re in familiar surroundings with people who love you. But imagine how you’d feel if they were the ones responsible for the trauma and now you’re in a whole new country where you know no one.

In the Transylvania Forest, Witchy was like all the other witches. She was used to the vampires, the werewolves, and all the others who lived there and were her friends. And they were used to her, too.

That hasn’t been the case in England. She doesn’t look or act like anyone else here. She dresses differently and she speaks a different language (although she’s getting pretty good at English now). She’s had to learn to eat new foods, learn a new language and new customs.

It’s true, she’s not like anyone else in this country.

But so what if she runs through the woods in bare feet, even in the rain, picking berries and flowers for breakfast? So what if she talks to the birds and animals, and hears them answering her? So what if she has blue hair and skin? So what if her cauldron, Enchantra, is trying to help Witchy learn to cook, now that her magic is “broken”?

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Underneath all of that, she is just as scared and fragile as anyone else on the planet ever gets. Even if they don’t want to admit it.

Besides, what’s wrong with being unique? Don’t all of us want to be seen for our individuality? Don’t we want to be recognised for what sets us apart and makes us special?

She’s sure been through a lot during her centuries in this life and especially because of what brought her to England. In fact, someone jokingly called her “a hot mess” (although she thought it was just a reference to something she had attempted to cook, and she had to agree).

For the most part, she’s an incredible inspiration for the way she’s handling this fresh start and all the changes it has brought.

But when people look at her with abject terror — and they don’t even know her — it breaks her sweet little heart.

In spite of that, when she faces every new morning she puts on a smile and embraces whatever will come, no matter how she’s feeling on the inside.

And every day, she prays that maybe this will be the day that people will stop fearing her. This has been most upsetting for Witchy.

It’s made it extra hard for her to feel safe and welcome, and to begin healing from all the terrible hurts after what happened in the Forest.

But Witchy is committed to finding happiness again.

She understands that in order to do that, she has to conquer her fears — or at least, not let them stop her from enjoying life.

Although many people have run the other way when they’ve seen her coming, others have given themselves a chance to get to know her. They have treated her with kindness (and Witchy does love kindness). They have discovered her sweet spirit, her childlike innocence, and her pure heart.

They see that although she puts on a brave face, she is frightened of many things.

And they’re honoured when she decides to throw a party to get to know her new friends a little better.

Or more accurately, so they can get to know her, too, and not be afraid of her — just because she’s different.

Witchy has a short, sweet message for you:

💜🤗 Buy me a Witch’s Brew and support my mission to light up the world with Hope, Healing and Humour! Thank you for your kindness! 💜

Published on thewitchyone.com

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