Eh heh… so yeah… uh… I up-dated to two stories now! Aren't you happy? I hope…
I want to apologize for keeping all of you waiting. I really am sorry. I know what it's like to wait, and I don't like waiting one bit! It's worse since I'm the one CAUSING the waiting in this case. Sorry, all.
Sooooooo… here's the dreadfully long awaited chapter, I hope you'll enjoy! Actually, I know you will! ;;;
Disclaimer: I do not own Sailor Moon!
What's gone on previously
"Meaning that if Princess Usagi and Princess Minako are true sisters, the circle would have turned the same color for both of them."
"And it didn't…" Mamoru said softly, eyes growing dark.
"There are hiding something," Kunzite said, staring off in the direction both blondes had gone in.
"Yes. And I plan on finding out what it is."
End of last chapter
Untouchable
Ch. 7
Usagi and Minako had Molly bring their lunch up to their rooms and ate in peace, allowing the red-headed girl to join them as they explained… a lot.
"I still don't understand," Molly said in her common-accented voice. "You two have magic?"
Usagi sighed. They were getting no where fast. "Yes." She stopped the urge—barely—to rub her temples in circular motions and sigh. She was getting a migraine.
"You see," Minako started, getting into her 'Sailor Venus' act while sitting straighter and pointing a finger up to the ceiling, "We come from a place…a Kingdom, where a lot of people have magic. We use it to… help others in need, and banish all evil. We fight for justice!"
Usagi raised an eyebrow at the girl, but refrained from commenting.
"So what was that pen thing?" Molly questioned.
"It is called a Luna Pen. It can change one's appearance, as you now know."
"But you two really are Princesses?"
Usagi groaned. "I would have thought that we already established that," She stated in monotone.
"Sorry, but I left, remember?" Molly said, sweat-dropping.
Minako patted the girl's shoulder. "It's okay. I just think that it has been a long day. We're both tired and I think tempers are running short."
Molly was finally comprehending what they had been trying to explain to her for the past three hours. Her brow furrowed, making sure she understood every little detail. They had already made it certain that they wanted her to keep her mouth firmly shut about this, and that they didn't want even a single dust particle to find out the truth of their magic, in case others became suspicious, or in case they attracted unwanted attention or hidden danger.
"What about your appearance?" Molly asked, curiosity getting the better of her.
Minako gasped and held her breath, her eyes flicking in Usagi's direction. Usagi stiffened in her sitting position on her bed, her muscles refusing to relax. Both sets of blue eyes focused on the maid in their bedchambers; their friend and the only one that knew… most of their secret.
"You two are very beautiful," Molly continued. "Almost Unearthly."
Minako sniffed. Wouldn't you like to know, she thought to herself.
"You aren't making yourselves beautiful just to capture the Prince's attention… are you?"
Minako and Usagi's brows lowered. "You should never make yourself more beautiful—more desirable—for any male," Minako said firmly and quietly. "Love is the key to true happiness, don't ever forget that."
Molly nodded, her eyes widening. "But you never answered my question." She turned to look Minako in the eyes. "You didn't change your appearance… did you?"
Usagi bit her lip, both awaiting and dreading the answer. Molly looked up at the blonde with such innocent eyes, large eyes that would believe anything her dear friend said, because of the trust they had acquired during the short time they had been together.
"No," Minako said truthfully, and in a strong yet soft voice. Her glance traveled to Usagi, and then back to the servant girl. "No," she repeated, and Molly smiled, looking at the both of them with beaming eyes.
Usagi gulped. She didn't like the feeling she had in the pit of her stomach. She would be found out soon. Not today… but maybe tomorrow… or the next. She knew she wouldn't be able to hide this forever. It also felt as if she was lying to one of her closest friends. Molly had asked Minako… not Usagi specifically… but when all was revealed, how would her new friend take it? How would… the Prince take it?
"Well, I think I better be on my way," Molly stated as she rose from her seat. "I still have a lot of work to do. I'll see you two tonight when I deliver you your clothes. Good day to you both." And with a smile, she headed to the door.
"Molly! Wait!" Usagi cried, lurching to her feet.
Startled, the girl turned. "Yes?"
Usagi's eyes darted around the place, trying to think of something to say now that she knew she couldn't possibly tell her that she was from the Moon. "Uh… not a word of this to anyone… okay?"
Molly smiled with crescent moons for eyes. "It's a promise. I won't even tell myself."
Usagi and Minako pondered that for a moment, wondering if it even made sense. Then they shrugged and nodded. She had promised multiple times, had she not?
"Good bye Molly," Both girls chorused as they waved her outside and into the hall.
"Good bye," she said, and dipped into a small curtsy, then hurried on her way.
Minako closed the door and leaned against it. "I don't know how much more of this I can handle," she stated truthfully, sighing.
Usagi snickered. "Usually it's me who is the one complaining, remember? That's my job." She grinned and Minako glared, then they both collapsed onto the bed, heads toward the ceiling.
"I miss my mother," Usagi stated, from out of no where.
Minako closed her eyes, trying to breathe evenly. "I know. So do I. What brought on the sudden mood change though?"
Usagi propped her head up on an arm and looked toward the mirror, which was more comfortable to look through at Minako then twisting her head at an odd angle.
"I heard her; Daidi, when I was in the circle…"
Minako sat bolt upright. "What?!?" She exclaimed, eyes wide. She calmed a little by the look she had received from her Princess, and slowly relaxed her muscles. "So that's why you looked so frightened while you were in there," she said softly, as if it just dawned on her. She wasn't about to worry Usagi with what she had heard yet until she had the whole story from her friend. "What did she say?"
Usagi clenched her fists and gulped, drawing her courage. "She said—she said that she finally found me. I think the circle turned pink from my magic of the Moon Kingdom. The magic flared, and… she could tell it was mine. She knew… she knew who it belonged to. Ugh! I was so stupid! If only I hadn't let my pride get the best of me! I just wanted to prove everyone wrong! Now look where it got me! She's going to find me and she's going to kill me!"
"No! Stop it! Stop it right now! She would never… could never kill you! I won't let her!" Minako yelled, her eyes flashing dangerously.
Usagi's shoulders slumped. "As much as I would love to agree with you… I'm afraid you won't be able to stop it."
"Usagi—" Minako started.
She was cut off. "Daidi is a monster Minako! She killed my whole damn Kingdom! She killed three of the Sailor Scouts! She killed…" Usagi choked off a sob, "She killed my mother! If she wasn't strong, I don't know what is. It was all because of us that she's dead! All because of me! If I hadn't been alive… if I hadn't come to her… she wouldn't have used all of her strength to get us to safety."
"If you hadn't been alive she would have given up long before!" Minako stated sternly, allowing no room for argument. "I heard her too."
"You did?" Her companion asked, eyes wide. "Did you here the same thing?"
Now Minako had wished that she kept her mouth shut. She didn't need her Princess to worry any more. "Yeah. I heard the same thing." It's better this way, she thought to herself. I don't want to have to worry about a fretting Princess who will want to leave the safety of the Palace and draw Daidi away so she won't harm the others around here. It's better this way, Minako kept telling herself, a silent mantra in her head.
Usagi made a little sound in her throat, but didn't say anything.
"I think we both need some rest. There's a ball tonight, you know. So all the Princesses can… 'get to know' the Prince better."
Usagi rolled her eyes. "Greeeeat.How are you supposed to stay on your feet all night and then ride the race tomorrow afternoon?"
"I'll manage, "I'll just have to make sure the other generals stay on theirs as well, so their won't be a disadvantage." She smirked evilly, a mischievous gleam in her eye that made Usagi shudder. As long as that gleam wasn't for her… she would be okay.
"Come on, let's get to bed, like you suggested. The more soon, the more rest we will have for tonight." This time it was Usagi's turn to smirk evilly. "I am going to make sure that this is one night His Highness will never forget."
Minako swallowed. "Uh oh." It seemed as if both of them were up to no good.
Minako lay in her large bed, all different types of emotions swamping over her, causing her to tremble, almost drown. She turned this was and that, trying to get comfortable while struggling with the effects of the myriad dreams that overwhelmed her. These dreams were powerful, and they were all coming from one lone girl she would be able to see through the connecting door if she sat up in bed, opened her eyes, and looked to her left.
Usagi.
Even now Minako could hear the girl's soft whimpers, her struggling with the sheets and crying out every now and then. It tore at her heart to see her dear friend like this. It tore at every nerve in her body.
The dreams came more quickly this time. It started with the love Usagi felt for her family, her friends, and her subjects. It started peacefully, as the four Sailor Scouts and their Princess ran through a field of wild flowers, laughing and teasing, as if nothing was wrong in the world. Minako had made a wreath of flowers that day, and placed it delicately on top of Usagi's head.
Usagi ran with her friends toward an unknown destination, a brilliant smile gracing her lips. She laughed, her four protectors flanking her, giggling and smiling, dancing in the light of the beginning rays of the sun hitting the moon. Usagi twirled, collapsing to her behind after getting dizzy. They were younger then, with no cared in the world.
"Princess Serenity, do you wish to go back yet?" Ami had asked.
"Not yet," Usagi pouted, causing her friends to grin.
"We could make more flower wreaths," Suggested Mokoto, with a little shrug.
"Yeah! That way, we can all have one!" She jumped up and down with that little epiphany.
"Sere… which color do you like best, red, or orange?" Rei asked, holding each color flower up to her hair.
"Red," the little Princess stated automatically, even though she had been only eleven at the time.
Rei grinned. "Me too. Later… when I get back to the palace, I could burn in for the goddess."
"You shouldn't always burn things Rei, it's unhealthy," Ami stated while carefully weaving light blue flowers in and out of what already resembled a wreath.
"Unhealthy for her, or unhealthy for the flowers?" Mokoto grumbled to on one in particular.
"Both actually," Ami said, considering.
"Why do you always have a fetish about burning things?" Minako had asked, picking the orange flowers that Rei had recently held in her hand.
"I don't know. The flames call me to them." Her eyes had turned sober for a moment, before she continued with her work.
"That's a scary thought," Usagi had mumbled, grinning when she earned a loud screech from her friend as she got yelled at. Ahh… the good old days.
The scenery swirled together and then changed. The palace was in ruins, large quantities of raw magic were being flung at the Moon Kingdom in every different direction. Chunks of the white marble cracked, and disconnected from the rest of the building, then came crashing down, landing on innocent civilians. Cries pierced the air. It was the destruction of the Moon Kingdom all over again.
The memory of Usagi, trapped beneath the pillar, resurfaced. Then came the moment the other Sailor Scouts tried to save Sailor Venus and Princess Serenity, and then it was Queen Selene, dying in a pool of her own blood as she saved the two young women, and possibly the other scouts as she used up all of her strength and remaining power to send them to Earth before dying, alone, her face ashen gray compared to her beautiful white dress, marred by two large spots of blood.
Minako picked up on the girl's love for her friends, and the hope of a future that would bring her happiness instead of more hurt. She felt the love for her deceased mother, and probably even friends whom might be dead as well. It was impossible to tell. She felt love from Usagi to herself, the one and only person who knew all of her secret, and love for Molly, and the beauty of this land. Usagi was filled with love, and that was why it was always so wonderful to be around the Princess. It was as if she thrived from it; a smile forever on her face. Not now, not any more. She wondered if Princess Serenity ever would find true happiness.
Minako sat up in bed, leaning on her left elbow as she gazed through the large open connecting door, across at Usagi's twisting and turning form, trying to get comfortable. Minako, the Sailor Scout of Love, furrowed her brow as she picked up on something. What was it? What ever it was, it was directed to her Princess, and it was strong, such a great abundance of…
Love?
Someone cared deeply for the girl, and Minako had a feeling that either soon, or later, she would find out who it was. Which ever the case, she hoped it would be enough for the Princess of the Moon to live off of. Whoever it was, they had better be special, and treat her Princess right.
Or was it not even a male, or the Prince? Could it be Molly? In a way, it seemed more logical… yet at the same time, this love couldn't possibly come from the girl. Not in such a great abundance.
Pushing the thoughts from her mind, she snuggled back under her covers, a small smile gracing her lips and she thought of a handsome young general whom had captured her attention. Hey, there wasn't a rule about the scout of love never finding her own love!
Glad that she had something positive to think about, she pushed all her thoughts of sadness and depression aside, hoping that for once in the last few days, she would be able to sleep peacefully.
And she did, because she felt as if she were surrounded;
Surrounded by love.
Minako and Usagi awoke a few hours later and met with Molly, accepting their clothes and saying their thanks, promising to pay back their debt in every way possible. Minako squealed when she received her riding clothes, wanting to try them on right away. Usagi wouldn't let her though, because they had to prepare for later that night.
They readied themselves for the banquet, which would later be a ball as well. After dinner everyone was to attend the ball, with no exceptions, unless one was ill and announced so by the palace healer. Minako and Usagi put on their last minute touches and then checked themselves in the mirror, while looking the other over with a critical eye, offering little bits of advice.
"I don't think the spiral curls suit me very well," Minako stated as she tilted her head this way and that, trying to see every possible angle of her head. Her hair was up in a graceful twist, a cream colored bow allowing half of her hair to cascade down to her shoulders. Six spiral curls tumbled loose from their confinement toward the front, two of which framed her face. Usagi looked her over with a furrowed brow.
"You need more spiral curls, that is why it looks so awkward. Here… let me help you…" And with that, Usagi helped spiral curl the rest of her loose strands of hair, still leaving the two to frame her face. When she was done, she looked more beautiful than a porcelain doll. Usagi added some pearl earrings to give the finishing touch. Minako was positively ravishing. Her gown was a beautiful cream silk with a skirt that opened in a triangle at the front, the border of the material having a mixed design of white and gold thread. The neckline was horizontal and low-cut, but had sleeves that barely hung fron her pale shoulders, the neckline also bordered in gold and white. There was a soft gold petticoat and shimmery material that actually felt comfortable and sensual against the skin. Her cream slippers matched the bodice and underskirts, and a thin golden cord wrapped itself perfectly fitting around the girl's waist.
"I feel like a real Princess," Minako breathed. Her face was pale though, as if she was afraid of that nights events and the courting of people, or as if she felt out of place dressed so nicely.
"Don't worry about it," Usagi stated reassuringly. "You'll knock them dead!"
Minako blinked. "I'm not sure I want to knock anyone dead…" she stated absent mindedly.
"What?!?" Usagi screeched. This was so unlike her! Minako always loved to flirt, why not now?!?
"I just don't want any unwanted attention…" she stated softly, a slight blush finally adding color to her cheeks.
Usagi snorted. "Like that could ever happen! You like all attention!"
Minako hung her head. Not any more I don't. Not after I met… him. She didn't allow herself to say anything out loud though.
"What about my hair?" Usagi complained, looking over her shoulder in the mirror.
Minako blinked, then sweat-dropped. "Usadi… you didn't do anything with it. It's still in pigtailed buns, like you usually always wear."
Usagi blinked, face ruby red. "That's not what I meant! I was asking you if I should put it up!"
"Then why didn't you say so?" Minako asked, exasperated.
"Because I didn't need to! You should have known!"
"I'm not a psychic ya know!"
"I never said you were!" Usagi shot back.
"Then why are you yelling at me?!?"
"I'm not yelling at you!"
"Yes you are!" Minako yelled, getting peeved.
"No, I'm no—" Usagi blinked a few times. "Oh. Sorry."
Minako sighed and put her head in her hand. "Sometimes I wonder about you Usagi. Sometimes I really wonder about you."
"What's that supposed to mean?" she asked, getting on the defensive.
Minako sweat-dropped, smiling falsely while holding her hands up defense. "Nothing! Nothing at all!"
After much debate, Usagi and Minako made their way to the dining hall, not having time to do Usagi's hair even if they wanted to, which they decided they didn't. Usagi was wearing a soft pink evening gown with a pale pink sash that wound around her waist. It had thin straps that criss-crossed at her back, and showed a good portion of her shoulders, and lower back. Her neck-line also was horizontal, which must have been the style currently. Her skirts swished around her, the fabric light and plentiful. Fine sparkles appeared in her bodice, but not her skirts, which made it perfect, and not to blinding. She was wearing pale pink slippers that matched the sash, and a rose-quartz bracelet adorned her right wrist. A long small-chained necklace hung around her neck, a single rose-quartz there as well.
"Good enough?" Usagi asked as the last few bells chimed, signaling for all to start heading to the dining hall.
"More. You're beautiful Usagi. If only you had your mystic silver strands of hair right now. You would be the beauty of the ball."
"Ah ah ah," Usagi tisked teasingly. "That will be you tonight."
Minako opened her mouth to say something, but Usagi quickly pushed her through the door and shut it behind them. "Come on, we do not wish to be late, do we? Remember previous experiences?"
The true blonde winced. "Let's go. The sooner the better."
They wound through corridors and hallways, entryways, and rooms that led to rooms that led to other rooms, finally finding the door they had been looking for.
"After you," Usagi stated and mock-bowed, ushering the scout of love inside.
Minako looked pale and gulped. Why did she all of a sudden hate social gatherings? Oh… that's right, because he was there. Kunzite was there. And she actually cared what he thought about her. Timidly, her face a bright scarlet color, she entered the dining hall, the announcer booming their names for all to hear. Minako hated that part, the way everyone's eyes turned to you, and you just wanted to run and hide some times. Minako did not like all of the glares she was receiving from already present Princesses. Surprisingly all but the Prince and a few more Princesses were present. Minako's blush darkened. That meant that Kunzite really was here.
"Why thank you, Princess. I didn't know that you had offered to be the new doorman."
The voice made Minako and Usagi both freeze, but Minako had to turn to see who had spoke, although she already knew. Seeing was believing she guessed.
Usagi on the other case did not need to see his face. She knew by the slightly teasing in his voice, the superior aura that hung around him in the air, and the rude comment. She had frozen as well, bent doubled over, holding her arms out to the right, ushering what was Minako inside, and what had turned out to be both Minako and the Prince. Another Princess swished by and giggled snootily at Usagi's predicament, choosing to ignore her. Usagi's face reddened as she rose to an upright position, walking in after them. Why did the Prince always have to catch her at her worst?
"Announcing Crown Prince Mamoru of Earth, Crown Princess Rosalia of Liberty Lake sub-division Earth, and Crown Princess Usagi of Venoon."
Usagi sighed and sat next to Minako, who was currently looked at the table cloth. At least they didn't say 'sub-division Earth.' It's probably because they don't know where 'Venoon' is though, Usagi thought, resided. Oh well.
The servants brought out their food, and Usagi just realized how hungry she had been. She smiled widely at the silver platter placed before her, practically drooling already.
Food, food, food, food, food, she thought to herself in a silent mantra, already forgetting the dreams that had plagued her earlier. She was alive, and Minako was alive, and that was all she could ask for.
It could be worse, she told herself, glancing at Minako from the corner of her eye. Minako and I could be dead…
With that last thought, she dug in after everyone said their thanks. She shoved as much food into her mouth that would fit without choking herself to death. Minako, taking teeny tiny bites beside the girl, sweat-dropped.
"Are you sure?" A female voice asked, sounding uncertain herself.
"Positive. We all felt it, and I think I was able to zoom in on the proximity of her location fast enough. There was a large burst of her raw energy. If I'm not mistaken… she is located in a Kingom named…Rose Court. That's Earth's number one Kingdom!" The girl gasped, shocked. "It's on the planet we're on right now, Earth. We should be able to get there rather soon actually. We have been traveling in the right direction."
"See? I told you!" The young woman with the shortest temper of the group stated smugly. "I can sense where my Princess is! She has a certain aura of…" the girl paused, thinking for the most accurate word, "Clumsiness about her." She smirked, her amethyst eyes gleaming playfully. The brunette sighed, placing her head in her hand as the most logical one shook her head.
"You won't get the reaction you're looking for until we're with Serenity I'm afraid," Mokoto murmured.
"You're right. It's just no fun with out her."
Ami decided to speak up once again. If she didn't, who knew how long it would take them to arrive?!
The three traveling companions made it to the castle in fifteen minutes, jogging the whole way, anxious to finally be reunited with their scout leader and their Princess. They snuck into the palace walls easily unnoticed, but from there, they had no idea where to turn. It was like a dark maze where everything looked the same, and nothing seemed to lead them to where they wanted to be. Finally they found a young servant or maid or whatever she was, and they cornered her to the wall.
The girl shook with fright as the tall shadows loomed over her. "Wh-wh-what do you want?" She asked, her olive eyes pitifully frightened.
"Where is Princess Serenity?" Rei asked, glaring threateningly at the girl who seemed to be about their age, but incredibly more weak.
"We know she's here!" Mokoto growled, one hand on her right hip, the other to the left of the scared girl's head. She was trembling, looking from one face to the other.
"I-I-I d-d-don't know what you're…" she gulped, "Talking about."
"Like hell you don't!" Rei screeched, outraged.
"Rei, please," Ami said reprimanding. "This isn't getting us anywhere."
Rei sighed and backed off. She hadn't been in the best of moods lately, but nearly getting killed and losing your Princess can do that to a person.
"What is your name?" Ami asked quietly. She was the least intimidating of the group.
"M-M-M-M-Molly," the girl squeaked.
"Do you know of or have you heard of a Princess Serenity staying here recently?" Mokoto asked, trying to soften her voice.
Molly looked at the brunette, and saw true concern in the taller girl's eyes. These people were so strange, and so demanding. It seemed as if they'd as soon as rip your head off first and ask questions later. She grew confidence at seeing the worried and desperate looks in each of their eyes.
Molly shook her head. "No, I'm sorry, but no one here goes by the name of Princess Serenity. I have heard of her though. She's the Moon Princess, isn't she? With fair silver hair that cascades almost to the floor, and beautiful royal blue eyes? She has a crescent moon on her forehead as well. I was told that she is positively stunning."
Their eyes had softened as she described their Princess perfectly. Tears gathered in their eyes and they backed off, allowing the maid some room and air to breathe.
"I'm sorry, but we had thought that we were so close," Rei stated, sniffling.
"I could have sworn I felt her aura," Ami stated as they turned their backs to the servant girl, walking away.
Molly stood there, utterly perplexed. For some strange reason, she didn't think that those three should leave. "Wait!" She called after them, and they turned, looking at her with inquiring eyes. "I don't know all the Princesses here, but I'm sure you may ask Prince Mamoru about her. He might even help send out troops to look for her. It is said that he has always wished to see the Princess of the Moon."
Rei's eyes narrowed at the mention of a prince, but Ami and Mokoto's eyes lit up and Ami clasped her hands together. "Really?" the short girl with blue hair asked. "Do you think he would help us?"
Molly nodded, a bright smile crossing her face. These people sort of reminded her of someone, but she couldn't quite figure out who. They were strong, yet sentimental. They were almost like… her new friends. "Of course," she said with a smile. "And if not, I know plenty of commoners that wouldn't mind helping out. So you are only missing your one friend?"
"Umm…well…no," Mokoto stated, slightly embarrassed.
"There are two of them," Ami finished.
"When were they missing?" Molly asked as she led them through the corridors.
"Not last night, but the night before," Rei said, still trying to tell if she could trust this carrot-top.
"Hmm… that's odd."
Automatically all attention was snapped to her. "What?"
"What's odd?" Rei asked.
Molly sweat-dropped. "Oh, nothing important I'm sure, it's just that… that was the ay that all of the Princesses arrived here to the Kingdom to become possible brides for His Highness."
"What?!?" Rei asked, incredulous. "That's ridiculous! Why would girls come from all over the land to fight for one man?!?"
Ami and Mokoto shook their heads when Molly looked questioningly at them. They wisely kept their mouths shut.
"Where are you taking us?" Mokoto asked, breaking the silence.
Molly blinked at her. "Well, you do not want to be presented to His Highness wearing those tiny outfits, do you?"
All three sweat-dropped. They were still in their Sailor Uniforms. "Uh…no. I guess not." They smiled weakly at each other.
"I'll find each of you dressed that will be acceptable for tonight's ball. Everyone is at the banquet currently. If you are dressed quickly enough, you may approach Him Highness there, and look at all of the Princesses while their seated. At the ball it will be too crowded, and impossible to find who you are looking for. Believe me, you never have any room to breathe. It's even worse if you're serving! You have to maneuver around people without spilling on yourself and on others. It just isn't acceptable."
"Do you think there is a chance of her actually being here?" Ami asked, having second doubts.
Molly smiled reassuringly. "If you are looking for a Princess, she will most likely be here. Almost every Princess of the land is here tonight!"
They each sweat-dropped again.
"I'm not sure that sounds too convincing," Mokoto stated, going swirly-eyed. "How are we supposed to find a Princess when there are so many here?"
Ami grinned. "They are all eating, in the dining hall?" She asked, a plan quickly formulating in her mind.
"That is correct," Molly said with a nod of her head as she ushered them into a room and searched through an extremely large closet.
Ami's grin widened. "Then we'll have them find us."
Mokoto and Rei slowly smirked. They could do this.
"Here are your ball gowns!" Molly chirped happily.
They all looked at each other and bit their lips.
Hopefully.
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