"You all managed to clear out this area in just one day?" asked Ashlynn 1 as everyone stood in Book End which was void of practically any buildings by this point.

"Helps when you have convenient spells, and the strength to move heavy things in one go," said Dipper who managed to lift a pallet of bricks one handed thanks to his robotic arm.

"I figured knowing such spells would come in handy to help both the Queen territory and Camelot one day, never did I hexpect to use them in another world," said Raven 3 while using her magic like before to fix the bricks.

"The rest of us are doing what we can," said Evie, who was drawing up plans for a new layout of the village.

"Who knew you would actually do good in that architecture class you signed up for," said Jay.

"Or that the first time you put it into use it would be in a different world," said Carlos.

"I guess fashion design and blueprints for houses aren't that different to me," said Evie with a shrug of her shoulders.

"Normally those are far apart for people," said Meteora.

"Well, this is good and all, but what good does rebuilding things do when the ground can't grow anything?" asked Farah as she noticed some dead flowers nearby.

"We have an idea of how to fix this," said Cupid as she and Cupid S flew up.

"These arrows have the power to return love to the soil which should give it new life," said Cupid S while holding up a green and gold arrow. The two then shot an arrow each, causing a dead garden to come to life.

"You two focus on the dead areas then, we'll keep working on rebuilding the village," said Apple S.

"Right," said Cupid.

"I still want to know why some areas are alive while others are still dead," said Jupitar as she looked at one section of the village that was dead but the other was alive and thriving.

"Who knows, at least we have a chance to fight against it," said Jacen. They all then heard Hunter calling out for Ashlynn S as he ran to her.

"And we get sights like this one," said Apple S as she watched the two hug. However, they were all unaware that the living area of grass was slowly dying before them.