Chapter Fifteen /// You What?

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"Why are we in here again?" Willow walked into the war room after Daisy. "Like, I know you like this kind of stuff but you could honestly just decorate your office or room like this, I don't know what's so hard about that."

Daisy sighed and rolled her eyes. "Just because I like it doesn't mean I want other spaces to look like this too, Wills."

"Then why did you want to meet in here."

"Because I like it and it's so peaceful I know I'll never actually use it for it's intended purpose."

"First of all-"

"Shut up Wills."

"Ok." She put her hands up, not trying to argue any further.

Daisy walked around the table, her hand gliding on the polished wood. She glided over to the other side of the room, opposing side of Willow and the table. She leaned against the table, arms outstretched to the rims.

"What do you suppose his intentions are?" She questioned, her head down and looking away from Willow.

"Whose?"

"Who do you think?" She glanced Willows direction, her head still down. "Some man just appears before you when you need help. Some man that breaks into our castle, asks odd questions, and leaves without so much as an explanation."

"Oh, you mean the one with white hair? His name is Levi." Willow sat in her purple cushioned silver moon chair.

"Yes and did he also mention to you that he was a king?" She questioned, her sister pulling a lollipop out of her pocket.

"Do what now?" Her lollipop almost falling out of her mouth.

"I take that as a no."

"So then what did he want?"

"That's what I'm trying to figure out."

"Well what if we invite him to the coronation, along with the other kingdoms?" Willow had her feet crossed on the table when Daisy looked up again.

"Why would I-" Daisy stood up straight. "Wait, that's actually a good idea Wills."

"You're welcome." She watched as Daisy paced back and forth.

"I need to get a messenger that knows where his kingdom is." Daisy paced to the door, stopping to snatch the strawberry lollipop Willow lazily handed to her. "Where are you even keeping these?"

Willow shrugged, her lollipop stick kept to the corner of her mouth and her mask pulled under her chin. "My pocket? They were individually wrapped, don't worry, there's no lint on them or anything."

"Good." Daisy started walking out.

"You're welcome!" Willow shouted, not moving from her spot, throwing her hand out to the side.

Daisy sighed. "Thanks." She replied, the door shutting behind her.

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Since the castle was divided there were parts where Willow's and Daisy's chosen décor styles would clash. The dining room was unfortunately one of those places. Willow's thing was always something that was silver, purple, or just something that shimmered against the dark colors. Willow always had thin fabric curtains closed during the day but at night she had them drawn, she also had glass domes for a ceiling in every top room with curtains hanging from the spots with no glass.

Daisy enjoyed having all the sunlight drape over every wall. She loved gold and had a little everywhere as well as lots of greenery. Willow's wisteria got a bit out of hand sometimes so it would occasionally spread to Daisy's side. Since they both liked opposing styles one side of the dining table was shadowed over until sunset while the other was, well, bathed in sunlight.

Daisy went and sat in her gold chair at the far end of the table. The cook brought her a strawberry tart while she had her papers, ink, and quill set out for the invitations she was writing to the other kingdoms. She hadn't realized how much time had passed until one of the maids brought her tea and a sandwich four hours later. Then Willow sat in her chair when they brought her the same thing.

"So, how's it coming along?" She asked.

"Fine." Daisy replied, taking a sip of her tea while still writing.

"Can I help any?"

Daisy took a bite of her sandwich. "Doubt it."

"But I could?"

She sighed, putting down her pen. "No, Wills, I don't want your help right now with this. Why don't you, I don't know, go make potions or weapons or whatever it is you do."

They sat together in silence, finishing their lunch, until Willow eventually left. Daisy spent the rest of the day perfecting the letters, sealing, and sending them off. She then spent the rest of her afternoon on her balcony watching the sunset, going to bed once there wasn't a sliver of golden light anymore.

A/N

Hey everyone, so sorry this took so long to get out and it being so short, I've been busy with school. Anyways, thank you for being so patient, if you have any questions or just wanna chat I have a Discord server and my Instagram is @willows_066

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