"Ollie!" Olexa waved for him to come over. "Rosalina has a question for you!"
Ollivander sat down next to her. "What's up?"
She gave him a very serious look. "Ollivander, I think you might be entwined in a destiny with the Princess Of Space."
"The...what?"
She brought a book out of her bookbag. She pushed Ollivander's lunch tray out of the way and showed everyone at the table the cover. The book was crimson red and had gold décor on the edges and gold words that read "The Princess Of Space".
"Ollie, your earrings, please." He handed her the earrings. He may not need them, but he always kept them on him, just in case.
Everybody gathered around Rosalina as she opened the book. "It's the Legend of the Princess Of Space." She put the book and the earrings on the table. "Listen, if you're ready..."
"Once, there was a fabled Princess who lived in space. She was told to have daffodil hair and the fairest skin. She always wore blue and held a wand, for what people always told she used to do magics of sorts.
"She used the Stars to create magical earrings that could transport her spirit to the world below. But, in order for her to do anything, she had to take control of a person's mortal vessel. In return, their spirit would be transferred over to her body, way up in the Heavens.
"Sadly, one day she found herself unable to transfer back to her own body. To her shock, the earrings lost their star powers and she was to be trapped on Earth for eternity. "One day," said the Princess, "I will find a child born from the Stars, and they will set the balance right."
"She found two children, a boy and a girl, and held up the earrings to the both of them. They reacted to the little boy only, meaning that she had found her Star child. She smiled and said, "On his thirteenth day of birth, I will gift him these. Hopefully, he is the one."
"The ones with High Power were after her, because she could control the stars. She had disguised herself as an unpleasing woman, far past any age they would try to go after, and hid away with the people of the world. She watched the child grow, until the time had finally come to give him the gift and help the Stars align once again."
Rosalina held up the earrings and gestured at one of the images inked onto the pages of the book. "It looks exactly like the ones she made."
Ollivander held them up, and they glew again. "Child of Stars? I can't be!"
"If you're from space, your very high IQ makes since!" Luigi started.
"Because some Aliens might be smarter than us!" Daffodil exclaimed.
"It's not like those Sci-Fi movies, Daffy." Olexa sighed. "This is real life."
"And if Ollivander's the Child of Stars, he has some big shoes to fill." Rosalina said. "Even the Princess Of Stars couldn't fix the mistake she made."
Ollivander stared at the earrings as they swayed gently in his grasp. "I haven't seen a single Constellation since I was little." He lowered them. "I might be...the Child of Stars."
