Part 6

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Dress:

~Kitchen Table (Morning)~

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~Kitchen Table (Morning)~

Rowena: "Good morning, ladies." 

Princesses: "Good morning." 

Rowena: "Oh, wide awake, I see." 

Genevieve: "We're fine, thank you." 

Hadley, exhausted, dumps her head in her breakfast. 

Rowena: "Someone was up way past their bedtime. Desmond, wake them up."

 Princesses gasp. 

Rowena: "That's better. So, what exactly were you doing last night?" 

Y/n faceplants into Nathans' shoulder. Nathan wraps an arm around her shoulder. 

Y/n: "I couldn't get comfortable."

Sentry 1: "A visitor for the duchess." 

Rowena: "Yes?" 

Sentry 1: "A Mr. Fabian is here." 

Rowena: "Oh! Oh. Oh, yes. Yes, I was expecting him. I want answers when I return." 

Genevieve: "She's in a hurry." 

Sentry 1: "And the king requests his daughters visit him in his quarters." 

Princesses murmur excitedly.

~King Randolph's Bedroom~

The King is still in his bed not feeling too well. The triplets run to their father's bed and sit on it. 

Genevieve: "Papa?" 

King Randolph: "Well, look who's here. The wild bunch." 

Genevieve: "Are you sick?"

Randolph: "No, just tired. I didn't feel... I didn't feel up to breakfast this morning." 

Janessa: "Papa, you won't believe what happened last night." 

King Randolph: "Last night? Don't remind me. We were supposed to celebrate your birthday and I fell asleep. Inexcusable. Is it too late to give you your presents?" 

Triplets: "No!" 

Triplets giggle. Genevieve looks out the window and sees a sketchy man talking with Rowena. 

Lacey: "Oooh, pretty." 

Kathleen: "Thank you, Papa." 

King Randolph: "Am I forgiven?" 

Triplets: "Yes, Papa." Genevieve looks out the window and sees that the man and Rowena are gone. Triplets giggle. 

 Y/n: "We didn't do presents, we only gave them their books. So, how about Nathan and I make it up to you three and bake you some desserts." 

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