Like Father, Like Daughter

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Chapter 23: Family Trip

Janna let herself in into the Diaz household. Since Seraph had moved in, the place had gotten more lively. Nowadays Marco was working with her with school, practicing karate, or improving her sword fighting. Occasionally Marco and Star helped her work on her powers, or Seraph was helping with one of Marco's parents' art projects.

And sometimes Hekapoo would be visiting.

It wasn't a bad change though, everyone was always doing something, so it was odd to find them actually just sitting down and relaxing.

So, Janna was surprised to find Star laying on the couch bored and flipping through the channels on TV.

"Hey!" Janna waved at Star. "You're alone? Where's everyone?"

"Marco's parents are setting something up, an art gallery sculpture thing. Marco and Hekapoo took Seraph to some theme park for a family trip… Uh, to Dizzy Land."

"Dizzy Land?"

"Yeah, something like that. So, I got stuck here bored and alone."

"Hm?" A grin spread across Janna's face, "I have an idea."

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They were in line, a very long line.

"Ugh," Hekapoo let out. "I literally have all the time in the world, and I'm half tempted to skip the line and just make a portal into the place."

Marco shot back, "We have to buy park passes, and we'll get fast passes so we can skip the lines inside."

Hekapoo looked past him where an eager Seraph waited. Hekapoo smiled internally; they looked like a family on vacation. Marco had suggested they wear simple breezy outfits since they'd be doing a lot of moving and there would be lots of people.

Seraph came wearing some blue jeans and an orange shirt. She traded her usual boots for a pair of sneakers and around her neck was a camera her grandparents gave her to take pictures.

Marco's outfit didn't change much since he dressed for comfort all the time. He just traded his hoodie for a red and white Hawaiian shirt on top of his gray shirt.

Hekapoo exchanged her high heel boots for flat boots, and her dress for a pair of black jean shorts and a yellow cutout shoulder blouse with a fiery design around the neck line.

Hekapoo was a little unnerved by this place. If she knew her stuff she'd say this place had some magic to it, that the park was actually built on a source of magic and it was being sucked up to heighten the park experience. She shook the thought off. This was a clearly human thing and there weren't any humans with enough knowledge of magic to do anything like that.

Still, she found this place weird. The second they had stepped out of the portal a guard showed up and used a squirt bottle to extinguish her flame. They didn't say anything except telling her not to start a fire while in the park.

"So this place is supposed to be the happiest place on Earth?" Hekapoo questioned looking around.

"Yeah," Marco said excited, "my parents took me here when I was small and I had a blast. " He put an arm around Seraph, "I'm glad I get to share it with you." He smiled at Hekapoo, "With both of you."

"Well," Hekapoo looked away, "I like that we're doing things together, the three of us."

"I like our family trip!" Seraph said gleefully.

"… Yeah."

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In Star's room, Janna dug through the books. "I saw it in one of the books while we were trying to figure out what was happening with those love bugs."

She found the book she was looking for and the bookmarked page. She handed it to Star.

"Try this spell."

Star looked through it, "Uh, you want me to summon ghosts?"

"Yes!"

"I was hoping to see a ghost in that mansion in France, but all we got was murderous furniture. Come on! Let's do it, it's day and everything so there shouldn't be any issues, and it only call on spirits close by. Come on."

"Hm," Star mused, "okay, I could use some magic practice."

Without Marco around, Star didn't think things through, and she was bored so it was happening.

Star cleared her throat as she looked at the book that Janna held open for her. She raised her wand high into the air, "Corpus et spiritus levitus! Diable Dominus! Mondo Vicium!"

The wand glowed and so did Star's eyes filling the room with energy. Then it all faded away.

"Uh, I guess that didn't work."

"Dang." Janna said disappointed.

The whole place began to shake causing both girls to fall.

"What was that?" Star looked around confused.

"Oh, yeah, Earthquake, we get those all the time I would-"

A horrid screeched filled the air.

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It took them a while and they had gotten into the amusement park. Hekapoo was honestly surprised to see so many people just walking around in one place; she had seen crowds like this before but mostly visiting holy sites.

Marco opened a large map they gave them at the entrance; Marco hummed, "Okay, so let's see. Where do you want to start? There is a lot to do and see." He looked at Seraph, "The castle, let's go there my princess." Marco smiled at his daughter.

Seraph giggled, "Okay, my princess."

Hekapoo rolled her eyes, "Okay, princesses let's get going to castle."

Together they made their way towards the castle at the center of the park.

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Star and Janna rushed out outside and were shocked to see what they were seeing.

Ripping from the ground were the bones of a mammoth. A spectral mammoth formed around its bones and looked around confused at the world around before moving away from them.

"Uh, what?" Star looked on confused.

"I think we brought back some dead woolly mammoths."

"How?"

"I guess there were really mammoths in this town. I always thought they made that up for the attraction at the local park."

"I guess that it was the closest dead thing."

"If we wanted a person, I guess we should have gone to the graveyard. Still a ghost mammoth reanimating its bones is pretty cool."

"Yeah," Star tried to reassure herself that it would be okay, so the road was ripped up when the mammoth jumped up. That wasn't too bad.

The mammoth bellowed as it ran down the road tossing a parked car to the side. The ground trembled as it continued tearing signs, crushing cars, and tumbling lamp posts along its path.

"Uh, maybe that's not so great," Star cringed. "We have to stop that thing before someone get hurt!"

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The trio were laughing as they spun the wheel. They were sitting in a giant tea cup spinning around like nuts as the cup seemingly danced among the other cups.

Hekapoo didn't understand what sort of madman thought up a giant tea cup ride but this was fun. The ride made no sense, yet they were laughing as they spun faster and faster.

Marco smiled watching both Hekapoo and Seraph enjoying themselves spinning the wheel as fast at they could. Marco loved being there with them, but he did kinda wish that Hekapoo's hair wasn't smacking his face as much.

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The mammoth ran really fast; it out ran them quickly but the two girls could easily follow its trail of destruction.

There were some panicked screams in the distance and some people running. Luckily for them, it didn't seem like anyone had gotten hurt.

Janna looked around and let out a whistle, "Wow, I haven't seen destruction like this since a movie… where people brought dinosaurs back to life… I guess this is a lot like it."

"How did that movie end?"

"Uh, well, let of people got eaten or crushed."

Star looked on like she had just looked at death.

"Don't worry! I'm pretty sure this thing doesn't eat meat. Pretty, I wasn't paying to much attention in class when they talked about those things."

Star started to yank on her hair. Finally buried his face in her hands.

"Star, calm down. We can deal with this."

Star groaned, "It's Seraph!"

"What about her? She's with her parents. She's safe."

Star shook her head, "It's not that, it's… Marco made me Seraph's godmother. And- And- he is trying to be so much better for her. I'm trying to be better for her. Did you even read what she said during that interview?" Star couldn't help but blush, "She said I was a role model to her! And- and no one has said anything like that about me! I wanna be someone that she can look up to." Tears threaten to come out of her eyes, "And then I do this! I bring back a dead elephant, and it starts wrecking everything! I can just imagine Marco coming back and yelling at me about this, and he should! This is a terrible example! I'm just a screw up! I broke my wand! I lost the spell book! I lost Glossaryck! If I just paid attention, Marco would never have done that stupid trial in the first place. I'm probably not even going to be a godmother when they come back and see that thing running around."

Janna wrapped her arms around Star and said, "Yeah, I know lots of stuff has changed but-" Star stopped her, "No! We have to stop that thing!"

Star pulled Janna's hands off her and ran after the mammoth at full sprint. Janna took after her.

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The small family found themselves at the end of a short line. At the very front there stood a sword sticking out of a stone.

Seraph marveled at the sword even at such a distance, there was a simpleness to the design but something distinct at the same time. The design seemed to hold a significance that Seraph could just about understand.

"Okay," Hekapoo asked, "so what's the deal with this sword?"

Marco smiled, "I know this story. My mom actually told me some of the stories when I was very little. The sword is called Excalibur, the sword of the Chosen King, the Sword of Promised Victory, and like a whole mess of other names. The legend goes that the sword was placed into stone by the most powerful wizard in the land."

"Wizard?" Hekapoo asked,

"Yeah, he was called Merlin. He was tricky. He was supposed to find the son of the king. Stories are a little weird though, some say different things but basically Merlin took the baby prince and gave him to knight to raise, never telling him he was the son of the king."

"Why would he do that?" Seraph asked listening in.

"Yeah, I think Merlin saw the future and that something about was about to happen to his king. So he took the baby away so his enemies couldn't get him. But he also knew that one day the prince would have to come forth. So he stuck the sword in the stone and said only the true prince could pull it out. A lot of people tried but no one could take it out. Meanwhile Arthur was raised in a kind family; he even had an older, stubborn brother. One day his brother tried to pull out the sword, and Arthur went with him because he was his squire. And just out of curiosity he pulled on the sword, and it came out for him with no problem. After that, Merlin helped train him to become king."

"And that's the sword?" Seraph asked looking at the blade as a small kid tried to pull it out.

"Well, kinda I mean-"

"That's not real," Hekapoo interrupted, "I mean there isn't magic in this world."

Marco shrugged, "That's the story. I guess we are just sort of copying the story and everyone here takes a turn at the sword."

They got to the front of the line, and Marco motioned for Seraph to try. Seraph stepped up to the stone and put her hands on the blade. She tugged on the blade, but it refused to budge.

Marco knew that it wasn't going to move, the sword was rigged so on the rare moment the attendant nearby could release it and let a person pull it out.

But it was rare usually for special occasions. Marco wondered if he-

CRACK.

Marco looked back to the stone shattered as Seraph yanked with the sword with more force. The sword's gizmo held as she pulled out a big piece of the stone with it. The stone was strong, but it couldn't handle Seraph's full strength and further broke.

"I didn't come out." Seraph frowned holding out the sword that was partially stuck in a broken stone. It looked like the sword got bent during her struggle.

Marco looked stunned as well as most of the people gathered.

"Does that count?" Hekapoo questioned, "I'm guessing Seraph isn't going to be a king or anything, but does she get something?"

"Ah! Maybe later. Seraph put it down! We have to go!" Marco pushed them along before anyone could react. They were all too stunned stop them.

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Janna had fallen behind Star. The princess was naturally athletic, and Janna skipped PE whenever she could. She was huffing a bit as she tried to catch her breath.

"Ah, Janna?"

Janna looked up to see Jackie riding up on her skateboard. She looked around to the destruction on the street.

"Did a storm pass by?"

"Well, sort of," Janna explained the situation.

"Oh Janna, you just had to bring back the dead."

"I thought it was harmless!" Janna told her.

"Does Star know how to put it back in the ground?"

"No, she's just chasing after it."

"Okay, hop on," Jackie took out another helmet and handed it Janna, "we have to catch up to Star."

Janna took another breath before she climbed on the board, and they headed off into danger.

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It was easy to get lost in a crowd, but Marco couldn't help but look over his shoulder to see if security was following them. Marco and Hekapoo sat down on a bench to rest while Seraph went into a nearby shop; she had decided to get a souvenir for everyone. She had just gotten her royalties, and Marco feared that she would spend all of it.

"She gets all that energy from you," Hekapoo sighed," I'm already dead tired, but Seraph keeps wanting to run around." She said as she relaxed onto the bench.

Marco rolled his eyes. Despite her complaining, Marco didn't sense any actual anger from her words; she was a bit tired though.

"But thanks," Hekapoo started, "this has been fun. Just the three of us doing stuff… it's fun."

Marco smiled and turned to her, "Yeah, I think so too."

The parents looked at each other. There was a certain sense of accomplishment that they'd managed to give their daughter a good day so far.

"Mom! Dad!" Seraph came running towards them. "I got us something!"

Before they knew it, Seraph shoved into their hands some weird looking hats.

Marco was the first to recognize the hat; they had big round ears attached to them to look like the ears of the park's mascot.

Marco chuckled to himself finding his name written in gold string. He smiled happily at the hat before placing it on his head. He was a little sad that with their unusual names they wouldn't get hats with their names. Hekapoo held her which looked almost exactly like his, but it had a red ribbon with white polka dots.

Marco blinked when he realized that Hekapoo's name written on her hat too. Seraph was nuzzling a similar hat, her's was black with silver dots, ears, and a red bow with her name in gold on the back.

Seraph smiled, "It took me a long time to find our names in the pile of hats. They were buried deep underneath there."

Marco wasn't sure what to make of it; why would they have hats with such unique names?

Seraph took out her mirror, "Hey! Let's take a picture together!"

Hekapoo put on the hat and smiled, "Sure."

They grouped up together and looked into the mirror. Seraph in between her parents smiling wider than she ever remembered smiling before.

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"Come on stop!" Star yelled out as she wrapped a magical lasso around the spectral beast.

It was dragging her like she was nothing despite all her effort to pull it back. It wasn't working at all. Eventually Star was forced to let go of her wand, and the lasso popped away. Star laid with her face to the ground. She sighed defeated and let her mind wander as she heard at a distance stuff getting stomped.

"Star?" After a few moment, Star heard Jackie's voice.

"What are you doing on the ground?" Janna spoke up.

"Why bother getting up?" Star let out, "What's the point?! I woke up a spirit, and then it wrecks everything. Everything I touch I mess up!"

"That's not true." Jackie tried to reassure her.

"Isn't it? I get the wand; I nearly set the kingdom on fire." Star didn't raise her head, "I come to Earth, and I bring Ludo with me. Then Toffee shows up, and I nearly get Marco crushed. Marco! I got Marco sent into Hekapoo's dimension… I got you and him broken up…"

They grew silent before Jackie leaned down and said, "What's really wrong? Because the Star Butterfly I know doesn't let something like this get her down. When there is a ghost, she'd be chasing it. What's really wrong?"

Star wasn't sure what to say, but then something just fell out of her mouth, "Seraph."

"What about her?" Janna asked, "She's with her parents. She's happy."

"Yeah, but how long before I mess her up to?" Star told them, "Marco made me her godmother. I'm supposed to keep an eye on her if something happens. But- but- I can't. I just can't. Seraph is so young a sweet and kind, and I just can't mess her up too… she's Marco's world. She's the most important and precious thing to Marco… I have messed up a lot, but I can't do that to them…but I know I'm going to mess up again and again…"

Janna and Jackie were certain that they could hear tears rolling down her cheeks.

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Nearby people fled the local park as the ghostly mammoth charged in. It stopped short of a massive mud pit. It had vague memories of visiting this place a long time ago. It had changed so much, but it was still so familiar.

As the ghost looked around, it saw figures sticking out of the mud. They looked familiar almost like… its pack.

Its memory faded back to the past, to a warning and fear, to avoid this spot. It remembered the feeling of loss.

The spectral trunk of the creature touched the cold mud, and the green energy that composed it did something. A shock wave of energy rushed through the mud and made it bubble. Then the bubbling began to grow wild as the mud began to turn.

Like thunder cracking, the mud split apart and more of those spectral mammoths ruptured out from the mud, glowing energy clinging to their bones.

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Hekapoo looked around confused as they sat down on this strange ride. It was little more than a small room with seats. She didn't get the appeal of it. They weren't moving all that fast, just the room kept moving up slowly.

"Huh?" Seraph asked, "So the ride is a sitting elevator or something?"

Marco smiled, "Something like that."

Hekapoo did notice it, "Why are you smiling? I can't say I get all your Earth stuff, but this sounds pretty boring."

"Just you wait and see." Marco grinned.

"What-" Hekapoo didn't finish the sentence as suddenly they whole elevator dropped.

Everyone screamed as they fell, but no one screamed louder than Hekapoo much to Marco's delight.

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"You're not a screw up," Jackie patted Star's back, "Marco is the most safe conscious person on the planet, do you think that for a moment he would make you her godmother if he even thought that was possible?"

Star looked up her eyes red and her nose running, "But-"

"No buts. Marco picked you because he trusts you. Because he knows that when it counts, you will be there for her. You will be Star. You are kind and fun, and yeah you might get into some trouble but you will be there. "

Janna joined at her side, "Star, Marco is a lot of things but he is most certainly a safety kid. If he wasn't sure you'd be a great godmother, he wouldn't given you the job. All you gotta do is be you, do what only you can do."

Star managed to work up a small smile, it meant a lot to have people that believed in her, even when she didn't believe in herself.

A thunderous roar broke through the air.

"Is that coming from the park?" Jackie asked.

Star got up on her feet, "Yeah, that's the park. I better go and put that walking bag of bones back in the dirt."

Star gripped her wand tighter and rushed towards the local park. Janna and Jackie shared a look before rushing behind her.

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There are loads of places selling food ranging from candies to actual meals. Some were stalls, and some were restaurants. Hekapoo felt lucky that they managed to find a table as Marco brought over a tray of food for them.

Seraph was looking at her mirror going through the pictures of the day so far. She giggled at the picture of herself tackle hugging someone dressed as a giant rat.

"Put it away," Hekapoo scolded her as Marco placed food in front of her.

Seraph nodded and tucked it away. Marco and Hekapoo started to eat when Marco noticed something. Marco saw Seraph just smiling.

"Not hungry?" Marco asked, "You're not touching your food."

Seraph shook her head, "No, it's not that. It's just… Grandma told me to do a thing. That when you have a good memory that you should stop just to memorize it so you can remember better later."

"Okay," Hekapoo raised an eyebrow curiously, "why are you doing that now? We're just having dinner."

Seraph just smiled to herself, "Yeah, we're having dinner together. I don't get to have dinner with both my parents that often."

Still smiling, Seraph started to eat her food.

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Jackie gulped, "Hey… Janna? Don't they say that mammoths used to get caught in the mud pits at the park."

"Yeah…"Janna said grimly, "I think they do."

They arrived at the park to see people fleeing from the ghostly critters.

The three girls gawked at seeing dozens of mammoths bones moved by ghostly energy and covered with a fair bit of mud, the ground shaking with each step.

Star blinked, "How? I only brought one back."

"I don't know," Janna shook her head, "Did it bring the rest back?"

Star didn't have a clue, maybe something with the magical fritz. Or maybe she just didn't know enough about the spell.

She was shaken from her thoughts as the pack of the undead suddenly turned their way and ran.

They couldn't out race them. They couldn't run away. Star took a step forwards and raised her wand; she couldn't run away. Standing before her friends, she knew she was going to have to protect them.

She slammed her wand down the ground and in a flash of white light the wand transformed into a brilliant long sword with the same broken star jewel in its handle. Star grit her teeth ready to fight every single one of those mammoths if she had to.

She held the handle tight, her hands turning white as she did. She wasn't going to let them hurt her friends. She wasn't going to let them get hurt because of her stupid mistake; she was-

And the mammoths just stampeded around them.

"Huh?" Star questioned.

A trembling Janna just looked around confused.

Jackie sighed in relief, "Uh, I guess they didn't want to crash into us."

"So, what do they want?" Janna asked. " I mean, isn't that the whole deal about ghosts?"

Star watched the stampede moved to the hill, and she worried if they would just fall off even as they continued to speed up. As they reached the top of the hill, they broke through the barricade and one by one they vanished.

"Janna, what's happening?" Jackie stared as they vanished bones and all.

Janna shook her head, "I don't know. I guess moving on. When ghost move on they are supposed to vanish."

"Maybe they just wanted to be together," Star suggested, "the one I woke up was far away from the others. Maybe it just didn't want to make the trip alone, and the others were waiting for it to catch up."

The three girls stood there and watched as all the mammoths vanished on top of the hill.

After a moment, they just found themselves looking at the setting sun.

Star sighed, "I guess I should do something and try and fix everything they broke, huh?"

Jackie smiled, "Yeah, that would be the responsible thing to do."

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Night settled in, and Seraph looked on as parade floats passed by all of them decked out in wondrous colors in light. She wanted to get pictures of all of them, but that goal had been set aside as now she couldn't bother as she just watched them all in awe.

"Thanks," Hekapoo whispered to Marco.

"For what?" He whispered back, "For the trip? I already told you I'm happy to do it."

"No, not that." Hekapoo took a step forwards and gave Seraph a kiss on her head.

Seraph looked back at her mother only to be distracted as a loud boom filled the sky. Light filled they sky as colors and fire bloomed in the sky. Seraph's eyes twinkled as these new wonders grabbed her attention.

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Star, Janna, and Jackie collapsed onto the couch. They spent a good deal of time and effort to fix everything up, even with Star's magic.

"Hey," Star spoke up, "thanks for earlier… I don't know what got into me… I- I just needed to hear something like that. So thanks."

"If you ever need to talk, I'm around." Jackie smiled.

"Yeah, I'm not sure how much I can help, but I'm here." Janna added.

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Marco was carrying Seraph, and Hekapoo was carrying Marco as they ran through an icy cave.

Seraph had wanted to try and sneak in one more ride, the ride on a mountain they made in the middle of the park. Though things were wrapping down, they thought they could fit in one more ride before it closed.

Things didn't go according to plan. They sort of got a bit lost and walked down a maintenance hall that lead to the center of the mountain and under the park.

"YOU'VE SEEN TOO MUCH!"

And to this.

They fled a giant mechanized robot with a dome on its shoulder that seemed to hold a talking frozen head with a mustache.

"YOU CAN NEVER LEAVE!"

Hekapoo wasn't sure, but she sensed some strange magic, maybe not dark, maybe tainted by the fritz or something. She was just doing her best to out run it. Marco was partially stunned, shocked at the head. He was sure he recognized it as a famous figure, but he couldn't believe the stupid urban legend about the parks founder was real with a mech body twist.

"Open a portal!" Hekapoo ordered.

Seraph took a picture of the machine.

"NO FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY ON THE RIDE!"

Marco pulled out his scissors and cut open a portal. The family tumbled through and onto the chair in the Diaz living room.

"Hey," Star greeted them, "How-WHAAAAA"

Jackie and Janna yelped as a giant mechanical arm went through the portal trying to reach the family. The arm flailed wildly as it tried to reach them through a portal too small for it.

Hekapoo and Marco both started to bang on it, forcing it through the portal.

Eventually the arm pulled in, and Hekapoo closed the portal.

Both of them huffing Marco said, "I think we should never speak about what we saw."

"Agreed." Hekapoo huffed.

Jackie, Janna, and Star looked on at a total loss. What could happen to them at a theme park?

"Hey!" Seraph jumped up happy to see the girls, "You're here! I brought souvenirs!" She pulled out the bag she managed to hold on to. She brought out some hats with their names on them. Finally she brought out a pointy pink stereotypical princess cap for Star.

"I got you this Star. The girl at the shop said it was for princesses. I hope you like it; I wanted to get you something because you know you're just been so great and-"

Star looked at the girl and felt something tight in her chest, it hurt her and yet it felt so warm and nice. She saw something in Seraph, something that she saw in Marco. Something she knew she needed to protect. She wanted to run away from the responsibility, from what it all meant, but she couldn't.

Star looked at her name on the hat and tears filled her eyes as she grabbed Seraph and hugged her.

"Hugs are nice." Seraph commented, "Uh Star, it's a nice hat, but you don't have to hug me like that" Seraph just shrugged and hugged her back.

Overall, Seraph had a fun day with her family.

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Seraph smiled as she looked at the framed picture of her and her parents at park. She moved to the wall and hang it up. After spending a moment making sure it hung straight, she took a step back. The room was her's, and when she first arrived, it had been rather bare Star had took her shopping and got her things, but they were just things. They had no special meaning or history, but as time passed Seraph began to collect things and put them around her room proudly. Hanging behind the door was the backpack Star gave her on her first day at school, the silly expression on the dragon had brought a smile to her face.

Seraph's eyes fell onto a picture on the wall, one of her father and her amongst the other contestants of the tournament. Nearby in its holder sat El Chopo, the sword her parents gave her. Seraph made sure to take good care of it and polish it regularly, especially after she trained with her father. On her desk sat a small crystal, the one given to her by Uncle Rhombulus who still wasn't sure if she had the evil twin or not. She kept a small crown she had found amongst the treasures from her quest to France. On the wall was a portrait of her that Janna had made for her during art class. Next to it was the poster of her and Princess Marco on Nachos; Seraph was still surprised at how many of those were selling. The strange little hat from her trip to the park sat on top of her dresser. She opened up the drawer in her desk, sitting inside was a flyer for the dance, a copy of the magazine that introduced her as Princess Seraph, and finally the invitation to her parents wedding.

Seraph pushed the envelope aside to where a pair rings sat, the fusion rings her mother entrusted to her. She wondered if she should carry them around like her father. She pushed aside such thoughts as she found more pictures, a picture from the photo booth from when the Bounce lounge closed down. She didn't like all the memories, but they were important to her.

She hoped that one day soon her room would be filled with many mementos and good memories.


BETA NOTE: Hope all of you have been doing well since last this story was updated. This update was put out when it did was to celebrate Seraph's birthday which was yesterday. So Happy late Birthday Seraph.


Author's Notes: Yeah, Seraphs birthday is Feb 9th and I wanted to have a nice story for Seraph. So yeah, this happened. I hope you guys liked the story and leave a review. Okay, Bye.