Claire was a 26-year-old red-haired woman who loved magic. Since she was little she always wanted to become a magician. Even whenever it was Halloween or she was invited to a costume party, she would always go in a magician outfit. But her family, especially her older sister, always told her that magic did not exist and that she should stop believing in it. But no matter what they said, she still believed in it and swore that one day she would become a professional magician.
One day, near where Claire's old school was, a magic shop had opened and was seeking employees. Claire, seeing this news, immediately went to that place and asked to be hired. Agnes Ambrosius, the person who owned the store, was surprised by Claire's great fascination with magic and her great desire to become a magician. And after some thought, she decided to hire Claire. She even told her that if she did well in the shop, maybe she would consider teaching her how to create real magic. Claire was touched by what Agnes told her and promised her that she would not disappoint her.
Many months passed and Claire had achieved a good performance within the store. She always obeyed what she was told and she was always on the lookout for the customers. But Claire little by little was beginning to despair because she already wanted to learn how to perform magic. She has already insisted Agnes to teach her but Agnes always told her that she needed to be more patient. But Claire really wanted to learn how to do magic and she didn't want to wait too long for that.
Soon Claire would discover that there might be an easier way to learn magic. It seemed that Agnes had a magic book kept in a safe which she only used in special cases. Maybe in that book it had absolutely all kinds of spells. So Claire waited until nightfall for the store to close. Then, she would sneak into the store and soon take out that book very carefully.
If she manages to get the book, maybe she'll finally be able to become a magician. If she doesn't make it, there may be very bad consequences.
In the end.....