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"I don't think so…." Meg said, unsure. Fairy Godmothering didn't come with a manual.
"I don't think so…." Meg said, unsure. Fairy Godmothering didn't come with a manual.
"So, are you gonna do it?" She asked, nudging Meg's side with her elbow. "Are you going to break up the couple?"
"I don't think they're a couple just yet." Meg said.
"If they're getting married, they must be. " She said, rolling her eyes. "Or are they one of those get-married-over-night couples?"
Lila was brewing a little something and then it exploded in her face. She rushed to Adeline's house.
"If they're getting married, they must be. " She said, rolling her eyes. "Or are they one of those get-married-over-night couples?"
"You know that story, with the girl and the evil stepmother and the glass shoes? It's something along those lines. Someone is bringing stories to life."
Adeline rolled her eyes again. "Of course they are. Excuse me for a moment, would you?" She placed her familar in Meg's lap before walking over to the door and pulling it open. "Lila? What happened, darling?"
Meg looked the familiar in the eyes. The cat glared at her. It seemed to be saying "This is my house, peasant."
Lila walked in. Faust hissed at the cat. "I was brewing something….and it blew up."
Kamryn decided to visit Adeline. Her familiar Rustic jumped onto her shoulders and laid across there
Adeline pulled the two inside and shut the door after them. "Tell your familiars to place nice. Al's not afraid to fight."
(Her familiar's name is Albion)
Kamryn knocked on the door
Cynthia Ogg decided to pay a visit to Meg, but she was gone. A note on her door said "At Adeline's, call back later." Cynthia frowned. Well, she might as well go there, just to see what Margaret was up to. She knocked on the door.
Adeline opened the door, an annoyed expression on her face. She ushered them in and shut the door. "I swear, if anyone else knocks I'm just not going to answer the door." She muttered. "Go sit on the couch, Meg can tell you all about her situation." She walked back over to the kitchen, "I'll be making tea."
"Since when did you have parties without me, huh?" Nanny Ogg asked.
"Well," she called from the kitchen. "We're actually talking about breaking up a party. A wedding, in fact."
"Oh, weddings. So romantic. I remember when I married my first husband. Miss Ogg to Mrs. Ogg." she sighed, reminiscing.
"Well, you don't need to retell the story. I've heard it many times."
"Yes, I know you have. But breaking up a wedding? That's new."
Kamryn sat down”so what’s happening?”
"Well, erm….." Margaret began. The letter had reminded her to tell them not to come so they would insist upon it. And Margaret knew she really did need all the help she could get. "Well, none of you have to come….." she mumbled.
Adeline smiled. "Darling please. I'm sure we'll all come with you."
"But I don't think…. you…. should….. erm….."
“What’s the problem?”
"Darling, please. We aren't going to let you go out alone and die! Have you seen those knights? They'll kill you in a second." Adeline said, coming back into her living space. She handed out the cups of tea and sat back down next to Meg. Her familiar immediately jumped back into her lap. "Why don't you want us to come with you?"
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