Chapter 6: Bad Days

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At the cafe

The barista guesses what drink would best suite Giselle and (Y/N)

Barista: Extra large cappuccino with five shots.

Ruby: There it is.

Barista: Hmm.

He moves onto Giselle

Barista: Now, let me see, Hmm?

Barista: Herbal tea

Giselle: Oh.

Barista: Chamomile-- No!

Barista: Hibiscus.

He then moves onto (Y/N)

Barista: Hmm? Lemon? No. Ginger? No. Hmm? (your choice of tea) Yes!

Rosaleen: You're right. He's right.

Monroe: Oh, Edgar knows everything. He's my eyes and ears.

He mouths a thank you

Ruby sighs

Ruby: Oh?

Giselle: Wow, you guys move really quickly.

Ruby: We go wherever she needs us to be.

Rosaleen: Mm-hmm.

Monroe: As you can see, Giselle, our town is really just one big family. And like a family, everyone has their place in it. You know? And once you've found where you fit, Monroeville can be whatever you wish.

She chuckles

Giselle: You know, I think you're right.

At home

Crickets chirping

Giselle: Oh, I'm so glad you like it.

(Y/N): Do you think we should add music?

Giselle: Oh.

The door slams open

(Y/N) gasps

Giselle: Oh.

(Y/N): Hi, Morgan.

Giselle: How did it go?

Morgan: It was fine.

Morgan sighs

(Y/N): Does this mean it didn't go well?

Morgan: Well, no one talked to me all day, so I got a lot of me-time. That was nice.

Giselle: Oh.

Morgan: Yes, that was sarcasm. My day sucked.

Giselle: Well, this isn't anything
a little glitter couldn't fix.

Morgan: It's old anyway. What's the point?

Giselle: The point is, is that it's a memory tree, and as we say in Andalasia--

Morgan: "Memories are the most powerful magic of all." I know. I'm not really sure it works the same way here.

Giselle: Morgan.

Morgan sighs

Giselle: I know you didn't want to come here. But if you give it a chance, it will get better.

Morgan: What if it doesn't? I should go back to school in New York. I can take the train with Dad.

(Y/N): It'll be fine.

Giselle: It's only been a day. We just have to figure out where you fit in.

Morgan: "We" won't do anything, okay?
If I'm gonna do this, then I have to do it myself, all right?

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