The house from Practical Magic.
I believe my soul is a victorian very much like this one.
The house from Practical Magic.
I believe my soul is a victorian very much like this one.
The reason you’re here and you don’t know why is because I sent for you. When I was a little girl, I worked a spell so I would never fall in love. I asked for qualities in a man that I knew couldn’t possibly exist
But you do.
favourite adaptations ● Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman
“Always throw spilled salt over your left shoulder. Keep rosemary by your garden gate. Add pepper to your mashed potatoes. Plant roses and lavender, for luck. Fall in love whenever you can.”
She waited for her lover to rescue her. But he never came. No one came. In a moment of despair, she cast a spell upon herself that she would never again feel the agony of love. But as her bitterness grew the spell turned into a curse. A curse on any man who dared love an Owens woman.