(Disclaimer: I don't own any concepts with this story, the only thing I made were Lady Everday and her Dawn, Noon, and Dusk. Everything else is Garth Nix's marvelous work.)

"I can't stand it one moment more!" Grim Tuesday spat angrily. "Everday has gone too far!" The Morrow Days had gathered together around a mahogany table, all present except for their leader, Lady Everday. "My dear Tuesday," Lady Friday replied. "Was she not put in charge over us by word of the Will?"

"Yes.." Mister Monday yawned. "But the Will is bound, and Everday is too concerned with following all the Architect's laws that our resources are limited."

The Morrow Days all nodded in agreement. "Then it's settled. We'll bind her. Somewhere between the House and Nothing." Lord Sunday said, confident with his conspiracy. "We shall take her Key, together as one."

"I like the sound of that." Drowned Wednesday grinned menacingly. "We shall bind her on a Monday."

"Me?" Mister Monday yawned again, this time surprised.

"Of course." Superior Saturday added. "On the first day. We'll meet here next week, Monday and Midnight."

"This meeting is adjourned." Sunday said, the Days each returning to their parts of the House.

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"Hello, Everday." Sunday said lightly to his superior. Lady Everday looked up from her papers and removed her glasses. "Yes, Sunday? You do realize that I'm quite busy."

"Yes." He replied, placing his hand on her desk. "I'm sorry. But, this is a quite urgent matter. All of us have gathered. We need to discuss something with you right away. Follow me, would you?"

"Oh, alright." The beautiful woman sighed in reply, stood, and followed behind Lord Sunday.

"Oh, and bring your Dawn, Noon, and Dusk, would you?"

Everday snapped her fingers and three figures appeared behind her, two male, and another female. What happened next remains a mystery. All that's known was that Everday and her three apprentices were bound to a star lit prison between the House and Nothing, all four waiting patiently since.