Heidi dragged the other goddess out and pushed her to the wall. "You can't make me go back there. As soon as this shit is over...I am going to be hated even more and you know that! You can't expect me to sit and allow that to happen when I could give Audrey a better life here." She said with a dangerous tone as her eyes glowed.
Ama kept up a calm facade, though it was clear she was shocked and nodded slightly. "Heidi, I know...And it is because of me that you are feeling all of this right now...but please calm down." She asked with a pleading tone.
"Not until you and I have a deal that ends with me staying here," Heidi said as her hair began to flame up. "Otherwise I will throw myself into that void with my bitch mother and you won't be able to get me back no matter what." She whispered as the golden flecks in her eyes flashed erratically.
"Heidi, stop. You have been through a lot these past days and you cannot be thinking this way. The spell from Hecate broke and you are being flooded with many different emotions and that is affecting your thinking." Ama said as she tried to reach to grab Heidi's shoulder.
"I don't give a damn about whatever spell of the million she threw at me broke-we need to make a deal and you need to make it happen. If it is about Audrey, just switch them. Surely the bastards in my world would be happy with their normal daughter instead of the one they have now. My father can remain in the Underworld with his wife. What is to be done with Audrey should be done with all my friends including Mal and Ben. My brother will remain with my father and nobody will know that the switch ever happened. I can't remain in a world like that...even if their memories were gone, I still feel the pain." Heidi said as the lights flickered.
"That is too much, Heidi-"
Heidi cut her off with a growl. "You are Amaterasu, you can make anything happen and you will...otherwise you'll be bargaining with the oldest thing in the universe for me. I suggest you take the easy deal instead of the one that will crush the hearts of everyone who knows and loves me...including yourself."
Ama's eyes widened as she saw the deadly serious look in the younger goddess's eyes. "You...you are serious...Heidi, you could be gone for good, what about Audrey?" She asked with worry tinting her voice.
"The people here can take care of her if I am gone and she will be happier here than she would be in the other world," Heidi said simply.
"I…" The supreme goddess swallowed. "I will figure something out."
"No-you will follow my deal or that void is my new home. No adjusting or skimping on the details-everything I say goes. You are on my terms...not yours." Heidi said with narrowed eyes.
Ama frowned at that before closing her eyes. "I will see what I can do and report back...then you can confirm if this is what you want...not what your emotions want." She said as her tone softened.
Heidi faltered a bit before letting out a deep sigh and backing off. "You know what I want...so don't try to give me anything else besides that...not even if you think it's best for me." She stated as she made Ama's blanket appear and wrapped it around her. "I know what's best for me." She mumbled before turning away and quickly making her way out of the hallway.
Ama waited till Heidi was gone for quite a while before she let out a breath and warily looked around to make sure nobody was watching. "Hades...I should have kicked your ass a long time ago before this got so out of hand." She mumbled to herself with a deep frown and disappeared in a cloud of smoke.
Just then, glowing blue eyes peeked around the corner. Ara looked to the ground before shaking her head. "Not my business. My curiosity is what started this mess in the first place." She scolded herself, referring to the conversation.
She took a deep breath before jogging into CJ's room. The princess looked around for anyone before she heard small sounds of whimpering. That caused her to look down and gasp. "...CJ?" She asked timidly.
The blonde flinched at the sound of Ara's voice. CJ slowly looked up, her dark, wet eyes adjusting to the light. "A-A-Ara." She stuttered before reaching out to her.
Immediately, Ara went down to her level and enveloped her in an embrace. "This is my fault." She whispered before standing. Afterward, she practically lifted CJ to her feet. "Come on. Let's get you to bed."
CJ just closed her eyes as she allowed Ara to lead her to her bed.
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The next morning was...off for a lack of better words. The night before was a weird sleeping night for everyone. So, it was not uncommon for someone to have a few extra bags. For the most part, everyone was arguing over the thermostat and whether someone paid the light bill.
"I told you. I did pay the bill!" JR exclaimed, waving his hands around. "I don't know what the hell that was about. I paid it!"
Uma huffed at that. "Only guilty people are defensive." She folded her arms.
JR facepalmed. "I paid the bill." He pinched the bridge of his nose. "Look at the account online! It's all there!" He said with a frown.
Triple G shook his head. "Who cares about the light bill. We have lights! The concern should be the thermostat! It was way too hot last night. It felt like I was sleeping in the Sahara!"
Chester tapped the side of his head. "I do recall that I ran the temperature last night and it was over one-hundred degrees!" He looked at them. "For this to happen at night, I don't know if this is a thermostat problem…" He said with thought.
Freddie scoffed at that. "All I know is it was hot! I am tired! And it better not happen again!" She folded her arms. "I get cranky when I don't get all my beauty rest." She grumbled.
George blinked before saying, "My ice sculpture is now a water sculpture."
Deuce nodded. "My popsicles were supposed to be frozen last night. Now, they're messed all the way up!"
Triple G frowned before saying, "Some of the consoles were fried." He held his head in his hands.
That caused all of the complainers to groan.
Uma folded her arm. "Great! Now we have to replenish those!? Who knows how much that costs!?"
While the complainers kept complaining, Chirpy made her way over to Audrey. She scratched her, rougher than usual, hair before asking, "Is there anything else you wanted?" She rubbed at her eyes.
"Not really," Audrey said with a smile as she looked over something, strangely she looked well-rested despite everything that happened the previous night.
Chirpy nodded at that before saying, "If you need me…I'll be over...there." She took a moment to point before looking elsewhere. "Just let me know, I guess."
"Okay." Audrey shrugged as she held the object a bit differently.
That's when Ara walked into the room with a serious expression on her face. Not paying attention to the complaining group, she walked straight up to Chirpy. "Chirpy."
The green-haired woman hopped up, nearly asleep. Upon seeing Ara's expression, she stood up straight before saying. "Oh, Ara! W-what did you need?" She asked cautiously.
Ara looked around before asking, "Where is CJ's food? I came to bring it to her. She's...not well." She said with a frown.
Chirpy blinked in surprise at that. "She's sick?" She looked to the side in thought. "What's her temperature?" She asked with squints.
Ara took a moment before blinking. "I was supposed to check for that?"
Chirpy nearly facepalmed. "Only if she's as sick as you say." She shook her head. "What is she sick from?"
Ara shook her head. "I don't know. All I know is I went into her room last night after that...fiasco. She was on the ground, a crying mess. I put her to bed…" She said, trying to think of anything else she had done.
Chester cleared his throat before saying, "May I?"
Chirpy and Ara looked at each other before Ara said, "Sure."
Chester nodded before saying, "It sounds like CJ has finally released some of those locked away emotions. When that happened, it was too much stress for her body to take at once, too many negative emotions. Because of this, her immune system was weakened, leaving her open to any sort of pathogen."
Chester said before growing exasperated at all of the blank expressions. "She is so depressed she got sick."
That's when everyone nodded with an 'oh'.
Triple G turned around at that. "Now that I understand, that doesn't sound good. Is she okay?"
Ara shrugged at that.
That caused Chirpy to sigh before saying, "I'll go check her temperature real quick. Audrey, I'll be back." She turned to the pregnant woman.
While Chirpy ran off to do that, Ara sighed before looking around. "Sick people stuff…" That's when she saw a can of soup in the glass cabinet. "When lunchtime comes around, someone get me that!" She commanded, prompting everyone to nod.
Ara, curious about CJ, was about to follow Chirpy out of the room before catching the item in Audrey's hand. "Whatcha got there?" She asked, peeking over the woman.
"A pan flute. I like playing them sometimes...it calms me down a bit." Audrey said with a small smile.
Ara tilted her head at that. "Instruments and I don't get along, but I'm glad it makes you happy." She said with a calm smile.
Audrey smiled at that before turning her attention back to flute before she began to play a soft melody that wasn't loud enough to disrupt anybody.
Ara smiled at that before staring into space. However, she didn't have much time to do that since Chirpy returned in a flash of green light.
Ara blinked in surprise before asking, "Well? How high was her temperature?"
"Too high," Chirpy said, removing the rubber gloves that she had put on. "I gave her an ibuprofen and acetaminophen. Her fever should be broken in no time. As for everything else just give her plenty of water and light foods. Let me know when it's been two hours."
Ara blinked at all of the information. Chirpy handed Ara CJ's plate with a large cup of water. Then Chirpy proceeded to hand Ara an ice pack and a few other things. Ara tried her best to hold all of these things with a confused expression.
Chirpy continued. "Make sure she eats, bathes, and gets enough rest. Those three things are very important when sick. Don't give her any medicine without my permission...and Ara?"
Ara blinked before asking, "Yes..?"
"Don't do anything stupid," Chirpy said in exasperation.
Ara's eyes halved at that before she proceeded to struggle out of the room, carrying all of that stuff.
Chirpy went to wash her hands before walking to Audrey, napkin in hand. "You play?" She asked, referring to the flute.
Audrey stopped for a moment at that. "I picked it up after reading that it often helped out with mental illnesses and physical ones. It said that playing the right melody...just calmed the body so that it could heal." She explained as she shrugged a bit.
Chirpy tapped her chin as she thought for a moment. "You want to visit CJ? I think she could really use a few tunes…and I don't know anyone else that plays the pan flute." She tilted her head.
"It isn't a commonly played instrument...As long as she wouldn't mind, I could use the practice. I left mine elsewhere and haven't had many chances to practice since." Audrey said while rubbing her arm.
Chirpy looked to the side before saying, "Don't worry about her minding. In her state, she doesn't care about any of that at the moment. As for your practice, this seems like a great opportunity." She said with a slight smile.
"Well...As long as you say it isn't a problem...I guess you can wheel me over there." Audrey said with a small shrug.
Chirpy nodded at that with a smile before grasping the handles of the wheelchair. After that, she pushed Audrey in the direction of CJ's room.
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Ara sighed as the plate flew past her head. Since she first stepped into the room, she had been trying to get CJ to eat something. The problem is the blonde wouldn't take anything. It was already bad enough that CJ had dark circles around her eyes and her hair was loose, frizzy, and unkempt. Not eating anything would just add to that problem.
Ara sighed before saying, "CJ, eat something! Anything!" She said, holding out some orange slices.
CJ didn't have to open her eyes to flick the plate out of Ara's grasp. "No." She said in a raspy voice.
Ara looked more than exasperated at this point. "If I turn grey early, I'm blaming you."
CJ seemed to let out something close to a laugh from her spot on her bed.
The princess looked at the blonde dryly before she heard someone enter the room. It turned out to be two someones. Ara glanced at them with a wave. "Hi, guys." She told Audrey and Chirpy. "What's Audrey doing here?"
Chirpy pointed to Audrey and said, "We believe a few antidepressant tunes would help. As for her, what's wrong?" She looked at the different foods scattered about the room.
Ara sighed before saying, "She refuses to eat anything."
Chirpy blinked at that. "She does?" She asked with a frown.
"Have you tried tea or hot cocoa? One is better for regaining your voice back while the other...it just tastes better." Audrey said with a small shrug and a smile.
Ara blinked blankly and tilted her head. "...But those aren't foods…" She scratched her head.
Chirpy gave her a smile. "When people are sick the most important thing is fluid. We can work on something more solid later." She told Ara.
Ara blinked before shrugging. "I guess I could get that. I'll be right back." She said before walking out of the room.
Audrey shook her head in amusement. "I find that fluids like tea and hot cocoa go over better with stubborn people or children. Drinks just hit differently than...soup." She said as her eyes halved at the end. "Soup is an automatic no."
Chirpy chuckled at that. She was about to say something before CJ broke into a coughing fit. Chirpy helped CJ with her water while saying, "Well...the floor is all yours." She said referring to the music.
Chirpy waved her hand in CJ's face to get her attention. "Hey. Audrey's gonna play for you to help you get better, okay?" She told her. That prompted CJ to look in Audrey's direction.
Audrey was surprised for a moment before nodding and smiling before she began to play.
CJ had to admit, it did help calm her down quite a bit. It was so calming that it calmed her right to sleep.
A few minutes later, Ara came back with a cup of hot chocolate in hand. "Okay, I got the...she better not be sleeping," Ara said with exasperation.
Chirpy stuffed at chuckle before saying, "She's totally sleeping. How much sleep did she get last night?"
Ara shook her head with a sigh. "Virtually none. Now does that explain the dark circles?" She said, looking over CJ's sleeping face.
Chirpy nodded at that. "She should improve after she's feeling a bit better." She tapped the blonde.
CJ stirred a bit, causing her to cough a few times and sniff. She looked at Chirpy in mild annoyance.
Ara blinked before holding out the cocoa. She held it out warily just in case a heated beverage was flung at her.
Surprisingly, CJ worked her way into a sitting position, peered into the cup, before taking steady sips at the beverage.
Ara sighed at that. "That's a relief."
"Her not turning a hot cup of cocoa on you? Definitely." Chirpy said with amusement before making her way to a nearby chair.
Ara nodded at that before standing. "Well. I have a run to make. I'll be back later. I trust that you two have things covered?"
Chirpy nodded. "Of course."
"Good." Ara nodded at that. "I'll be back." She said before heading out the door and down the hall.
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Ara made her way down the halls swiftly until she reached her destination. She looked up at her sister's door with a sigh before knocking.
It didn't take long for Hazel to open the door. She looked at Ara before saying, "Good morning."
Ara nodded at that. "Good morning. How are things on your end?" She asked, referring to Heidi.
"Bad," Hazel replied honestly. "On your end?" She asked, referring to CJ.
"Terrible," Ara said with a shrug. "May I come in for a quick moment?"
Hazel nodded and without hesitation, she stepped aside.
Ara smiled at that before walking into the room. Her eyes scanned the room. She continued to scan. That was until she caught sight of a very familiar blanket.
Ara walked over to the blanket before saying, "Heidi? You in there?" She tilted her head.
"No." Heidi mumbled out as she moved further away while scooting.
Ara sighed at that before saying, "I didn't come to start trouble. I just wanted to know if you'd be willing to help CJ with her Ama issue when you feel better. It doesn't have to be now." She said, lacing her fingers.
"Fine," Heidi said simply with a barely audible sniff.
Ara blinked at that. "Why are you sniffing? So you need medicine too?" She asked as if she was about to have a silent heart attack.
"No. I'm not sick," Heidi said plainly with yet another sniff.
Ara nodded in relief before taking a few steps closer. "Good. Well, do you need a hug?"
"...I guess," Heidi mumbled in reply.
Ara went down to her level before chuckling. "You might want to sit up first. In that blanket, I can't tell where you begin or end." She said with a smile.
Heidi sat up and reluctantly removed the blanket from her head. "There." She said, rubbing at her eyes as she tried to hide the redness and the puffiness of them by looking away.
Ara didn't bother to bring any of that up. She just gently took Heidi into a warm hug. Ara patted her up gently. "I'm here for you. Whenever you need me."
"Just keep your phone on," Heidi said as she nodded.
Ara nodded at that before pulling out her phone. Making sure she cut the volume up, she tapped a few buttons. "I'll stop by if I'm ever in the area too. I'm gonna be running around for the rest of the day. CJ is really sick and I have to go out and get stuff for her." She said, putting it back.
Heidi nodded with a frown as she began to retreat into the blanket. "...Okay."
Ara nodded before giving Heidi another pat on the back. "So don't be a stranger. I can run around for you too. At the same time is preferable." She said with a small smile.
"Then...feel free to drop off some ice cream if you are passing by," Heidi said with an almost invisible smile as she covered her head a bit.
Ara nodded at that with a smile. "Sure." Then she sighed before saying, "We'll, I gotta go now. Ring me up if you need me." She said before standing.
"I will...see you later," Heidi said, giving her a small wave before going back into her blanket and turning away.
Ara smiled a bit before heading to the door.
Hazel walked up to her. "What's going through your head, Ara?" She whispered skeptically.
Ara sighed, knowing she can't hide her innermost thoughts from her sister. "...I'm thinking that this is too much for CJ." She whispered in return.
Hazel tilted her head at that. "Too much for CJ?" She whispered in confusion. "What do you mean by that?"
"You haven't seen her," Ara replied. "I've never seen her so down before. I have no idea what happened last night, but I know CJ. Whatever happened pushed her too far." Ara said with a shake of her head.
Hazel nodded at that. "So...what are you thinking?" She whispered quizzically.
Ara looked at Hazel, opening her door. "If CJ doesn't improve by tomorrow, I'm taking her home myself." She said with a nod before leaving.
Hazel looked down at that with a heavy sigh before going back to her projects.
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After about twenty minutes of project building, Hazel peeked over at, what she calls, Blanket Heidi. Hazel sighed a bit. She pondered getting involved for a while, but she always backed out in fear of something else going wrong. Yet, she couldn't leave Heidi like this. Not when she could help.
Instead of doing things on her own, she made her way over to Frigg. She gave Frigg a tap on the shoulder before nodding her head towards Heidi.
Frigg caught on rather fast and nodded back while gesturing to Hazel as she began to get up.
Hazel nodded in return. She twiddled her thumbs in a nervous manner before silently making her way over to Heidi's side. Before she did anything else, she looked back at Frigg, waiting on her.
Frigg made her way over and tilted her head at Hazel as if to say. "Wait, who's going first?"
Hazel winced in a shy manner before hurriedly pointing at the motherly goddess.
Frigg tilted her head the other way before pointing at Hazel and shrugging.
Hazel shook her head at that with a frown.
Frigg blinked and mouthed a 'Why not?' with a curious look.
Hazel looked around before mouthing, "I'm not good at this." Before she looked at the ground.
"You know her better." Frigg mouthed with a raised eyebrow.
Hazel sighed out of her nose. She couldn't argue with that.
After that was established, Hazel steadily reached out and eventually rested her hand on the blanketed heap. "Heidi..?" She called.
"What?" Heidi asked, coughing soon after to mask the crack in her voice.
Hazel frowned at that. "I just want to talk to you. You don't have to pretend, you know?" She tilted her head.
"I'm not pretending," Heidi said plainly as turned on her side.
"I mean, pretending to not be a sobbing mess. After what you've gone through you have the right to cry." She said with a shrug.
"I'm n-not a sobbing mess…" Heidi objected with a huff.
Hazel looked at the blanket in exasperation before embracing the woman underneath. "I just want to talk, okay?"
"B-Bout what? There's nothing to talk about." Heidi said in a somewhat stubborn manner.
"How about what's got you so messed up right now? You've been sniffling for the past hour. You weren't that bad two days ago…" Hazel pointed out with concern.
"My dad's a liar and Hecate spelled me with gods knows how many spells-that's it," Heidi said while shaking her head.
Hazel shook her head before saying, "I know that's not it. You know that's not it." She hugged the woman tighter. "Heidi, we are sisters in anything but blood. You can tell me anything." She said in a soft tone.
Heidi sniffed at that. "I think...I broke somebody." She said quietly.
Hazel raised an eyebrow at that. "Broke...somebody? You mean...emotionally?" She asked, hoping she didn't mean physically.
"Yeah…" Heidi said, guilt lacing her voice.
Hazel nodded at that. "Okay. You're doing great. Open up and tell me what happened." She said, patting Heidi's head
"Ama almost blew up Rome last night...I stopped her though...save for some lasting issues. I wanted to know why...and I may have taken bad cop too far." Heidi admitted with a soft sigh.
Hazel sighed at that. "You're referring to CJ, aren't you?"
"Yeah," Heidi admitted with a sniff.
Hazel nodded at that. "When tensions are high, some things can be said that we later regret." She said, looking down. "I'm sure she'll be okay."
"No...I broke her." Heidi said with another sniff as she took the blanket off her head a bit.
Hazel tilted her head at that. "How are you so sure?" She backed up just a bit to see the woman.
"You heard Ara...I did that." Heidi said as she rubbed at her eyes before shoving her face in the blanket.
"She's just a bit under the weather, Heidi," Hazel said, not fully understanding.
"Because I broke her," Heidi repeated like a broken record.
Hazel frowned deeply at that before looking at Frigg.
Frigg gave her a somewhat puzzled look back before carefully looking down at Heidi. "Define that for us." She said quietly.
Heidi sighed and shook her head. "Me being here...broke her after all that shit went down." She said as she looked up for a moment before returning her face to the blanket.
Hazel raised her eyebrow. "How would...you being here do that? We were all...somewhat...okay before yesterday."
"I don't know-just me being here ruined her because of everything," Heidi said with obvious frustration.
Hazel blinked at that. She rubbed her chin. "My knowledge of CJ is not as grand as Ara's but I do know a little. At that moment, I don't think it was your presence, it was most likely whatever was said mixed with what she had going on in her mind." She said with thought.
"Yeah-well she told me specifically to leave otherwise she would have to leave. That is incriminating enough." Heidi said her tone beyond miserable at this point.
Hazel blinked. "Like I said, I am no expert, but CJ most likely told you that for a reason. The whole revelation has brought up some suppressed emotions that have been dormant for a long time. CJ always has been very touchy when it came to conversations about her mother. When this was revealed, it was like waking up a sleeping volcano." She explained, lacing her fingers together. "She wants to leave because she doesn't want to get hurt. Not again. So she puts up all of these walls to 'protect' herself. When those walls were finally broken down…" She looked to the side.
"I broke her. Broke her good and now…" Heidi shook her head before burying herself again.
Hazel placed a hand on Heidi's back. "...Now...what?" She urged her to continue.
"Nothing. Absolutely nothing. I'm just gonna go back to a world full of shitty people and I'll have to then stay in the Underworld forever-" Heidi cut herself off and went silent immediately after that.
Hazel looked down before tilting her head. "All of that because of CJ?" She asked in a confused tone.
"Well, that's my only option!" Heidi said with frustration. "I was told to get out and that means stay out."
"So...you're actually going to do it because she said so?" Hazel tilted her head at that. "I don't want to step on any toes. I mean well, but I must ask. Why is this getting under your skin so badly? You are from a totally different world. You have the option to pretend like this never happened after we fix everything." Hazel asked, tilting her head.
"I-I don't know, okay? I don't and I can't just forget. That's like telling my world to forget who my mother is after this crap is over. It won't happen." Heidi said as she tried to roll away in her blanket.
Hazel shook her head before placing her foot on the blanket, preventing Heidi from completely rolling away. "It sounds like you've grown an attachment." Her face had slight amusement written on it.
"The only thing I have grown is annoyed," Heidi said as she continued to try and escape.
Looking over that, Hazel said, "Aww...Heidi. That's why you're so upset. It's totally abnormal to be crying hours on end over a normal spat, but this makes sense." Hazel placed her hand on her chest.
"Ugh...don't turn this sappy-because it's not sappy!" Heidi complained as she tried to move Hazel's foot.
Alas, it was too late. The ruby haired woman captured Heidi in another hug before saying, "Now I understand. What she said must have hurt like hell." Hazel patted her on the back. "However, I don't think she knew it would affect you this way."
"W-Well she won't know because I'm not talking. I will leave even if I get treated like the most hated person on the planet!" Heidi said with a huff as she tried to yet again escape.
Hazel was determined to keep Heidi in her hold. "Geez. How can you get upset with CJ when you are just like her." She said, determined to keep her in one spot.
"I'm not upset!" Heidi exclaimed as she continued to wiggle around. "I'm annoyed for various reasons, however."
Hazel rolled her eyes before setting Heidi down, taking the blanket, and swaddling her in it. Dusting off her hands, she said, "Heidi. You told me that you broke her. You are the only person in this world that has that power. I've never seen CJ look so bad before. Even after all she has been through." Hazel explained gently. "However, that means you are the only one that could put her back together again. If you don't face your mistake, she'll never be the same."
"Y-You can't make me go back in there-" Heidi was cut off as Frigg let out an uncharacteristic snort.
"We could always carry you." The older goddess said with a grin as Heidi blanched and furiously shook her head.
Hazel folded her arms. "We seriously could. You're not heavy." She shook her head. "But we shouldn't have to. She's your kid."
"According to her and basically every rule out there-not mine. She wouldn't listen and would tell me to get the hell out." Heidi said with a huff.
Hazel shook her head at that. "Heidi...apparently you haven't seen her lately. She's been catching fevers left and right. The girl can barely keep her eyes open. I think arguing is the last thing on her mind." Hazel said matter-of-factly.
"It isn't out of the picture...so I'm not leaving this blanket. Nope...not a chance." Heidi said as she closed her eyes and looked away.
Frigg pursed her lips. "...Are you sure we can't just carry her?"
Hazel looked back at Frigg. "Oh. We are going to carry her." Hazel folded her arms. "Ara said if she didn't see improvement by tomorrow, she's going to take CJ home herself. Time is precious." She said with urgency.
"Like hell, you're taking me!" Heidi exclaimed as she began struggling again.
Frigg shrugged. "Well, do you want the left side or the right side?" She asked casually.
Hazel smiled before saying, "I call left!" She said before bending down and securing the left side.
"That makes the right side mine. Who shall open the door?" Frigg said as she saw Heidi almost fall on her back.
Hazel shrugged before using her magic to open the door. "Got it! Let's go!" She said with a mischievous grin.
Frigg secured Heidi's right side and chuckled. "Alright, and don't try to struggle, you'll just fall and hurt yourself." She said, the last part coming out in a baby tone as she patted Heidi on the head.
