“They are invading my master’s house,” she explained, as calmly as she could while she brushed another of the creatures out of her way with the broom. He was particularly stubborn, however, and refused to be swept away. Instead, he clung to the broom, grabbing hold of the base of the handle. Jeannie shook the cleaning tool, attempting to get the thing to let go, giving a little growl of frustration as she realized while she was dealing with one, four more had just gone back into the cabin.
Her eyes narrowed, and she decided if she could not get rid of the creature one way, she would do so another. Jeannie blinked, hard enough to send her ponytail swinging, and sent the broom to somewhere other than where she was. Along with its small passenger. For a moment, she stood, waiting for it to reappear and when it did not, she smiled. Perhaps that was the way to get rid of them, then. To blink them away with another item. She did not understand why that would work, but if it did, it was worth losing a few things. She could always replace them later.
Such as the broom. She would need another now. Perhaps she could find small items that her master did not want to use against the little creatures. Which brought up an uncomfortable feeling. Because her bottle was a small item, and it was hidden somewhere inside the cabin. She did not want the leprechauns to find it, let alone take it. They would likely take it to Sweeney, and then she would be at his mercy. So the sooner she could remove the annoying things, the better.
Before she could put her new plan into action however, the vile creature she had just blinked away along with her broom returned. Again with a very audible pop, a sound that was starting to make Jeannie flinch. “Oooo!” The djinn stamped her foot in irritation. “You see? They do not stay away after I make them go! And they will not get out of my master’s home! It is most frustrating!”