The Delights Of Magic Ice

Submitted into Contest #53 in response to: Write a story about another day in a heatwave. ... view prompt

160 comments

Fantasy Funny Kids

“Uuuugh, nothing is possible!”


The words fly out of my mouth as I fling my sweaty arms in the air. The sofa is damp and uncomfortable against my damp and uncomfortable back. “The AC will never start working, I will never stop sweating gallons, and THIS FREAKIN’ HEAT WAVE WILL NEVER END!”


“Carson,” Ron emphasized, “be more, uh…positive.”


“Dude, you were complaining a second ago.”


“At least I wasn’t saying nothing was possible! That’s dark for a 17-year-old.”


“But it's true.”


I hauled myself up into a sitting position and slouched against the sofa. Arizona summers were never cool, but this freakin’ heat wave had partially melted me.


I check the weather on my phone, as I had been doing every 5 minutes for the last hour. 110° and sunny.


‘Heat wave’ is classified as when it's over 90° for a couple days or more. Safari also explained that it kind of depends on the place. That was true—90 in the summer was actually average for Arizona summer. 


Sadly, that meant when we got heat waves, we were talking over 100°.


In other words, want-to-go-soak-in-ice-for-a-day kind of heat.


It didn’t make me feel better than while I was stuck at home, my parents were living it up in Florida, which was a cool (in both ways…) 80°. Seriously, Mom, Dad? Making your teenage son stay at home, with no AC and only his best friend, Ronaldo, for company wasn’t really earning them any Parent Points.


“I want ice,” I groaned. “Actually, no: I need ice!”


Ron shrugged and got up from his chair. “Well, your freezer broke a couple days ago—when the heat wave started, actually.”


“Why are you telling me this?”


“Let’s go see if Walmart has any ice.”


“We went an hour ago.”


Ron rolled his eyes at me. “Stop killing my suggestions!” 


*Awkward silence*


My friend checked his phone. “Oh, look, it’s 111° now. Yikes.”


I stood up and stomped over to the door. “That does it! Let’s go get some ice. And, if not, hop in Walmart’s freezer!”


“Brilliant,” Ron said sarcastically (or maybe he was genuine. It could’ve gone either way—I was starting to like my sudden idea). “Let’s go!”



★彡 ✰ 彡★



By noon, I had pulled up into the parking lot of Walmart.


“Dang, it’s hot,” I said as we walked through the sliding doors. Ron nodded and added, “And think, we were complaining about that cold wave 7 months ago, near Christmas.”


“That was weird,” I agreed just as we rounded the bend to the giant, clear freezer.


My friend and I moaned in unison when we saw it was empty.


Ron sighed. “Well, there’s nothing there. Do you want to grab some chips before we leave?” He followed my gaze to the freezer. “Are you going to go in it?”


“Yes!” I exclaimed. “Actually, no. Whatever.” I inspected the freezer closer and noticed something that I was certain wasn’t there a moment ago—a bag of ice, smushed into the corner of the giant, clear box.


“ICE!” I hollered. I regretted it a second later because a wave of people rushed to the box (this a natural phenomenon that occurs during heat waves…I call it Heat Zombies. Basically, at a certain temperature, if you say ‘ice’ or even ‘working AC’ a whole bunch of people will crowd you…).


Then, they pouted, muttered something like ‘liar’, and walked off.


“That was…strange,” I frowned as I watched the dozen or so people drift away. “They didn’t take the ice.”


Ron knocked on my head. “Carson, there is no ice.”


“Yeah there is!”


I opened the freezer, which was barely cold (but still felt amazing), and reached my hand in. I grabbed the bag of ice in the corner and pulled it out. I sighed with happiness as the cold bad cooled my hands and showed it to Ron. “See? Ice.”


“You’re holding nothing,” Ron noted, “and calling it ice.”


“It is ice.” 


How did he not see this? I glanced at the bag and, yep, it was definitely there. Although the ice was…different. At first it was your white-clear ice, but now…it was sky blue. Was it food-dyed? If so, how had I not noticed it before?


“Are you sure the heat isn't affecting you, Carsy?”


“Ugh, don’t call me that,” I glared at him.


“What? Carsy? Carsy, Carsy, Carsy,” he teased.


I didn’t even look up, my gaze focused on the ice. Now, it was pink. A second later…yellow!


“What kind of ice is this?” I said in awe. It was changing colors!


“Ice that doesn’t exist.” Ron elbowed me. “Seriously, Carson, are you sure you’re okay? You’re examining air. Do you want some water?”


“No!” I barked. “I’m examining ice!


“Geez, geez, okay,” Ron said. “But I seriously think the heat is affecting you. Really, drink some water.”


I crossed my arms (which was hard, holding ice). “I’m good, thank you. Now, I’m going to figure out how this ice is changing colors…” I poked at the ice, which was now orange.


“Carson, please,” Ron pleaded. “Drink some water.”


“How about I eat some ice?” I glanced at him like, eh, eh?


“Uh…sure.”


I teared open the bag (I’d pay for it soon) and grabbed a purple ice cube. I didn’t know what was in these, but for now, I was going to eat them out of spite. 


As soon as the ice cube dissolved in my mouth, I felt way better.


And by way better, I mean way cooler.


I’m always a little bit cooler after eating ice. But this ice was different. It cooled my cool body, inside and out. I felt like I was in a 60° room. All my sweat (and trust me, I was coated in it) was gone, and my skin was cold instead of clammy. The roof of my mouth wasn’t dry. Basically, I was mixed between two emotions. First, OH MY GOD I FEEL NORMAL THIS ICE IS AMAZING. Second...OH MY GOD I FEEL NORMAL WHAT THE HECK IS THIS ICE?!


“You ate air,” Ron said flatly. “I feel so reassured.”


I grabbed his shoulders. “Dude, I ate ice. Color-changing ice that nobody can see, but makes me feel cool. Like, my skin is cold right now.”


Ron grabbed my hands. “Yikes!” He peered at my palm like it held the secrets of the universe. “Geez, how is that possible?!”


“This ice,” I held it up proudly.


Ron snatched at it. “Let me try.”


I tried to dodge, but he still touched the pack. But…he didn’t.


His hand passed straight through the ice like it was a hologram.


“Ack!” I jumped back and dropped it. “Your hand passed through it!”


“Do you believe me now that I can’t see it?”


“I guess,” I said as I edged closer to the ice.


I picked it up and glanced at its label.




▁ ▂ ▄ ▅ ▆ ▇ █ ⒾⒸⒺ █ ▇ ▆ ▅ ▄ ▂ ▁

єχρσятє∂ fяσм: тнє ιѕℓαи∂ѕ σf кαякαяιι


ᴀɴᴛɪ-ʜᴇᴀᴛ ɪᴄᴇ


𝙏𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙢𝙖𝙜𝙞𝙘 𝙞𝙘𝙚 𝙞𝙨 𝙗𝙧𝙤𝙪𝙜𝙝𝙩 𝙩𝙤 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙗𝙮 𝙃𝙖𝙧𝙠𝙚𝙣 & 𝘾𝙤. 𝙏𝙝𝙚 100 𝙘𝙪𝙗𝙚𝙨 𝙬𝙚𝙧𝙚 𝙜𝙖𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚𝙙 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝙄𝙘𝙚 𝙑𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙮, 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙥𝙡𝙖𝙘𝙚 𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙙 𝙗𝙮 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙘𝙪𝙧𝙧𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝙈𝙞𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙚𝙨𝙨 𝙊𝙛 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝘾𝙤𝙡𝙙, 𝙋𝙧𝙞𝙣𝙘𝙚𝙨𝙨 𝘼𝙡𝙖𝙨𝙠𝙖. 𝙏𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝘼𝙣𝙩𝙞-𝙃𝙚𝙖𝙩 𝙄𝙘𝙚 𝙝𝙖𝙨 𝙢𝙖𝙣𝙮 𝙪𝙨𝙚𝙨 𝙩𝙤 𝙝𝙚𝙡𝙥 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙮 𝙘𝙤𝙤𝙡. 𝙁𝙚𝙚𝙡 𝙛𝙧𝙚𝙚 𝙩𝙤 𝙚𝙭𝙥𝙡𝙤𝙧𝙚.




“What the….”


“What?” Ron said.


I shook my head. “Wow. Okay. This is…weird. Don’t laugh, but I’m pretty sure this ice is magic.”


Ron laughed.


“I just said don’t do that!”


“Whatever. Magic doesn’t exist.”


“I know,” I bit my lip, “but then how is this possible? This ice, first of all, doesn't act like ice. Second, it’s actually color-changing. And this label! I kinda think…”


“Yeah?”


“I kinda think this ice is magic. It’s shipped from a magic place, and it’s not intended to be here. But…it is.”


“So…what?”


“Now,”—my uncertain face morphed into a grin—“now I ‘explore’ this ice’s ‘many different features’.”



★彡 ✰ 彡★



“Wow. I mean, just…wow.”


We bought the ice and went home—back to my sweltering house. For the past half hour, I had been experimenting with the magic ice, reporting my findings to Ron. 


Spoiler alert: there were quite a few ‘findings’.


So far, I had figured out the ice could do 4 things. First, if you ate it, it would literally cool you down. But I already knew that. What I didn’t know up until 10 minutes ago? The ice was like popsicles. When it was yellow, it was lemon flavored. When it was purple, grape. You get the idea.


Next, the ice never melts—unless you ask it to.


Then, when it does melt, it turns into color-changing water. But that’s not the end of it.


The water isn’t normal water, and not just because it's made out of melted, not-normal ice. The water is still ice, even when it’s a liquid! It's like you’re drinking ice—it’s cold and has the same texture. 


Freaky but awesome.


The last thing I found out: 


The ice cubes could turn into statues. Any shape you ask it to turn into, it will.


I may or may not have made more life-sized ice chickens than I need.


Anyways, I was super sad there were only around 80 cubes (plus various ice sculptures) left.


I fill a glass with melted ice and put the rest on the kitchen counter. Ron and I jumped on the couch and I clicked on the TV.


“115°,” Ron noted, glancing up from his phone as the intro to the show played. “Yikes. And the AC’s still broken.”


“Meh,” I grinned, taking a sip of my enchanted water. “Dude, this ice is freakin’ magic. I mean this in the least cheesiest way possible, but I swear, anything is possible.” 






July 31, 2020 18:39

You must sign up or log in to submit a comment.

160 comments

Gip Roberts
20:23 Jul 31, 2020

Yip, you described human behavior in a Wal-Mart setting with frightening accuracy. I know you intended for this to be a fantasy story, but it's actually a pretty common thing there to see people walking around doing crazy things like eating invisible ice. Definitely common to see them freak over hearing a product is back in stock.

Reply

20:32 Jul 31, 2020

Haha! Thanks!

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
Ethan Moses Kelly
17:14 Aug 08, 2020

Hey! I liked this a lot. I did notice in one of your other comments you said you wanted to work on showing and not telling. One of the spots that could use some editing on this front is the bit where he's told where his freezer doesn't work. It would make sense for him to go to his freezer and actually examine it, even if he flat out says "it doesn't work" to the reader. Having it in dialogue is a little jarring because people don't usually say obvious facts like that to their friends, and I think you were aware of that when you wrote him re...

Reply

17:56 Aug 08, 2020

Thanks so much, Ethan!

Reply

00:59 Aug 09, 2020

You're welcome! If it's not too much trouble, could you check out my story using the same prompt, "The Wax Man Melts?" Thanks!

Reply

01:01 Aug 09, 2020

Sure!

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
Show 1 reply
Show 1 reply
Sia S
10:55 Aug 05, 2020

😶😶 I am speechless, awesome Imagination!!!!!

Reply

11:50 Aug 05, 2020

Thank you!!!!

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
Eve Naden
23:14 Aug 04, 2020

I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your dialogue. You are magic!!

Reply

00:10 Aug 05, 2020

THANK YOU!!!

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
Elliot Thomas
20:31 Aug 03, 2020

~Forward I am heavy, but backwards I am not. What’s am I?~ ton?

Reply

21:13 Aug 03, 2020

Yep! Congrats on getting the Daily Riddle right! 😁😁🎉🎉🎉

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
Jane Andrews
20:26 Aug 03, 2020

I think you have a very distinct style, Aerin - I’ve read a couple of your stories now and I like the way you bring magic into everyday events and tell your tale in a matter of fact, conversational style. It really works from what I’ve seen so far. Oh, and I loved the idea of your ice chickens 😊

Reply

21:13 Aug 03, 2020

Aw, thanks so much, Jane! 😊 I’m obsessed with reading and writing fantasy so yep, I turn most realistic fiction prompts into fantasy (and sci-fi, but same idea). I’m so glad you feel that way! 😁 Haha, thanks! I typically write for kids, and I AM a kid, so I often do silly things like ice chickens (CHICKENS ROCK. In fact, in my novel, there is a rare species called an Olomoocawi that shape-shifts every hour, but it’s main form is a CHICKEN. Also, there’s only one left—who’s name is DONALDO!) Thanks again! 😆😆😆😆

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
Writers Block
16:28 Aug 03, 2020

I thought the description of magic ice was creative!

Reply

16:51 Aug 03, 2020

Thank you so much! Actually, fun fact that nobody but Sarah knows: the islands of Karkarii is an actual place in my series. Anyways, thanks again! 😁😁😁

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
Sunny 🌼
01:35 Aug 03, 2020

You've done it again Aerin! Another entertaining and funny story that fits the prompt perfectly and has a touch of magic to it.

Reply

01:39 Aug 03, 2020

Thanks soooo much, Sarah! ☺️☺️☺️

Reply

Sunny 🌼
02:36 Aug 03, 2020

Np fam!

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
Show 1 reply
Felicity Edwards
19:41 Aug 02, 2020

Great story. I agree with your comments sandwich praise and criticism although the comments were justified. You cannot improve without criticism. I am grateful when someone makes a comment but wonder if they have read the story When all you get is “great story” I did not think of this as a fantasy but I come from the UK so have no idea what your big supermarkets are like. I had difficulty getting into your story, more show less tell would help but I suspect it’s more an age difference as well as different experiences of life. Do I understan...

Reply

20:42 Aug 02, 2020

Thanks!

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
Nayab Ahmar
19:32 Aug 02, 2020

This was so fun to read!!! Now I'm craving some magic Anti-heat ice too :) Btw, I posted a new story called Battle for the Crown which is fantasy, and since you said you love fantasy would you mind giving it a read? (I love fantasy as well hehe)

Reply

20:40 Aug 02, 2020

Sure!

Reply

Nayab Ahmar
18:42 Aug 04, 2020

Thanks :)

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
Show 1 reply
Tvisha Yerra
17:53 Aug 02, 2020

Nice work, loved it! And the answer to today's riddle... Is it the dictionary?

Reply

18:01 Aug 02, 2020

Thanks! Yep!

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
08:03 Aug 02, 2020

Hey! I've found your page through a comments section, and you're really awesome! I love your avid imagination, and your natural inclination towards fantasy. Furthermore, i'd like to congratulate you on finishing a novel, that's awesome! :D This particular story is just like the other (one i've read already), perfect, but the one thing i personally found as a mistake is that... it sounds like it was one of those short stories you write for a school assignment... not sure how to describe this, but it sounds like the fantasy was more forced, an...

Reply

12:51 Aug 02, 2020

Thank you so much for eeeeeverything! 😆😆😆 Actually, side note that literally nobody noticed—the Islands of Karkarii mentioned in this story also play a big role in my series. Well, book 2 (which I’m about to finish). So...yeah. Random fun fact! Thanks again, Isla! I really appreciate it! 😆 ~A

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
Avery G.
15:45 Aug 01, 2020

Wow Aerin! This was an amazing story! I can't believe you wrote it like in one hour! And of course, your fonts are cool! Great job!

Reply

15:46 Aug 01, 2020

THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!

Reply

Avery G.
16:38 Aug 01, 2020

You're welcome!

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply
Show 1 reply
Laiba M
03:06 Aug 01, 2020

Hey Aerin! Loved the story!! Quick question, how do you change the font? When I copy/paste, it turns into the classic font that Reedsy uses. Also, is the answer to today's riddle a secret? :))

Reply

10:58 Aug 01, 2020

Hi, Laiba! Yay, thanks! Right. The font. Well, you can download certain apps to use fonts. OR you can do what I do—there are tons of websites on Safari where y can type on something and it gives it to you in like 20 fonts. Just type in ‘copy and paste fonts’ and you’ll get a bunch of websites! 😁😁😁 Sorry, that’s not it! But a good guess. The real answer is Silence, which I actually have to go change on my bio. 😁 Byeeee and thanks again! ~Aerin

Reply

Krishi Norris
12:48 Aug 01, 2020

I knew it was silence, lol.

Reply

Show 0 replies
Laiba M
20:37 Aug 02, 2020

Okay! Thank you :) That makes sense haha :D No problem, I look forward to reading more!!

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 2 replies
Show 1 reply
Unknown User
08:00 Aug 02, 2020

<removed by user>

Reply

12:50 Aug 02, 2020

Haha, thanks so much!

Reply

Show 0 replies
Show 1 reply

Bring your short stories to life

Fuse character, story, and conflict with tools in the Reedsy Book Editor. 100% free.