Grams was unpacking Krysia's suitcase.
"Grams I still can't believe you came all the way here to help me move in!" Krysia said.
"And I can't believe Halloweentown University has a co-ed dormitory now." Grams said. "Oh dear."
Peter looked over at them, blushing, then decided to mind his own business. Grams was after all, a powerful witch. He didn't need his spidey senses to tell him that.
Krysia tacked posters on the wall, most of various anime that she liked.
"You are so involved with mortal pop culture." Grams said, pointing at the poster. "Did you know that the character there—that's a Yuki Onna. Oh! Once I got in a battle with a tribe of them for months on end. They can keep fighting without rest, you know, due to their frozen hearts."
"Yes Grams." Krysia said in an exhausted voice. "I know what a Yuki Onna is. I may have been raised in New York, but I was born in Japan, and you have been bringing me to Halloweentown every summer for your witch training."
"Yes yes." Grams said dismissively. "I know you fantasize about being some sort of superhero to the mortals like your friend Peter here. But mortals are fickle dear, just look at your father—"
"Father loves me and mother." Krysia said.
"Your father could never accept your magic." Grams said.
"Because you erased his memory, and put a spell on him that sent him away!" Krysia said.
"And if I hadn't you would be mortal." Grams said. "If your friend Peter doesn't watch himself I'll do the same to him."
"If it's all the same to you Grams," Peter said. "I like Krysia along with her magic. I'm not going to stifle her."
"See? That's why I like you. You aren't mortal." Grams said.
"Grams. You can't control everyone and everything!" Krysia shouted.
All of a sudden a very sad look appeared on Grams' face. "I know dear, I know. And believe me, soon you will too."
