Chapter 24

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The next morning, I woke up with the sunrise and dressed in my finest lavender gown. I made myself some ginger tea in my favorite floral teacup and took a seat on the window ledge. After all that had happened, I wanted to do some journalling to channel my thoughts.

I opened my new notebook and took out my blue fountain pen. In two weeks is Ben's corneration, in one week is the mother-daughter dance, and in three hours is Mal's execution. My eyes boggled. Three hours?? I needed to come up with a plan to save her. I turned the page and started a to-do list. I added one bullet point: Save Mal. As an afterthought, I scribbled (Maleficent's daughter).

I closed the book and stood up. This was silly. I threw my teacup down and changed back into my usual red clothings. I needed some helpers to save Mal. I thought about it long and hard before I remembered Sand, Aria, and Joana. I jumped up. I needed to go find them right away!

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I ran to the water with my feet. "Help!" I said. I told them the problem and we came up with a solution and saved Mal from the dungeon.

"Hi," I said to Mal. Mal looked very happy to be out of the dungeon.

"How did you get me out of the dungeon?" she asked

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"How did you get me out of the dungeon?" she asked.

I recounted my plan to her.

"Ohh that's why Joana came up from my toilet," she said.

Aria glared at me. "I can't believe you made me take all the water out of that guard. They literally only have 35% of their body left."

"Whatever, Mal's free now," I said. I dropped the keys on the floor. "Let's blow this popsicle stand."

Mal looked proud. "Aw, you're learning from me."

Then we left.

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