"I never been to a fair that wasn't in my hometown..." Cherry smiled to Katie, they were going to have a good time tonight with fun, games, and rides. "Do you guys have cotton candy and giant teddy bears?"

"Yeah, of course we do, Nee-Bear... You think we're uncivilized?" Katie says, joking at the question.

Cherry chuckled as they walked along the fairground as she played with the band around her wrist. "I usually go on the ferris wheel first, but if you have somewhere specific you want to go, we can..."

"Can we go and check out Madame Serim's fortune-telling booth?" Katie asks, grinning.

Cherry looked over, shrugging. "Why not?" she smiled a bit. "I saw a psychic once at Ripley's Believe it or Not... She was an animatronic named Zelda."

Katie giggled at the thought of animatronics. She then led Cherry off into the gypsy's tent.


Madame Serim sat at her crystal ball. Cherry and Katie walked in.

"Um, hello?" Cherry called quietly. "Madame Serim?"

"Come in, dears, come sit there." Madame Serim says, pointing to the two seats.

Katie sat in one, smiling. Cherry nodded and took a seat in the other, crossing her legs slightly to get herself comfortable.

"You came here looking for fun... Many adventures you have had... Many more to come." Madame Serim says.

Katie blinked. Her eyes widened behind her glasses.

Cherry blinked, the fun part was obvious since they were at the fair. "Yes..." she whispered.

Madame Serim grinned coyly. "An adventure will be coming, sooner than you think... Katie and Cherry." she says.

Katie leaned in. "Really?" She asks.

"L-Like what?" Cherry asked. "W-W-Where? When?"

Madame Serim looked at them. "You want to know, even if you would lose something?" She asks, coyly.

Katie bit her lip, but nodded.

Cherry looked concerned about that. "Yes, do tell us, ma'am..." She gave in, though nervous about what they would lose in order to find out.

"Now~" Madam Serim grinned and blew some powder into their faces.


Katie closed her eyes, gasping as it felt like they were being surrounded whirlwinds and everything went dark. The next she heard was a voice of a child.