ohayo! I didn't realize how short that last chapter was. I'm pretty sure the rest are a little longer.

At he same time, far away, in a town called Magnolia, a woman is walking down a street, when a small figure appears, robed in mist. As the figure walks towards the lady the mist disappears, revealing a young boy with tears running down his face.

"Who are you?" The woman asks.

The little boy looks up at her "I'm not sure."

The girl dashes through the street, joules in hand, towards the bakery.

"One loaf, please," she tells the baker, panting as she hands him some money.

"Close one today, Charlie. A minute later and you would have had to come back tomorrow," the baker gave a hearty laugh, and handed her a loaf of bread. She smiles, and walks out of the shop, on her way to the library. 2 years had passed since she made herself at home in the attic of the biggest magic library in Fiore, and already things were looking good for her. She advertised her skill as a cheap window repairer, and people were lining up to get their windows fixed by the nine year old. They were always surprised when a small purple-haired girl turned up at their door saying they had come to fix their windows, but they often just thought it was a family business, nothing more. Grinning to herself, she snuck in the back door of the library, flew up the ladder and sat herself on the floor. Before dinner, though, she had to do other things.

"Glass-Make: scissors!" A magic seal appeared briefly, before disappearing, leaving a pair of scissors in her hand. Without thinking, she walked over to the grimy mirror, and cut off a lock of her hair.

"Oh my gosh. What have I done?" The rest of her hair went down to the middle of her back, save a large chunk, which didn't even make it past her chin. There was only one thing left to do.

Alright, I'm going to post a lot more today to get past the boring bit.