Chapter 34

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Natalia POV

Sigh...

I held my bracelet trying to break it.

"I wouldn't do that if I were you" Plum looked mysterious.

"It's just I can't take it anymore" I sighed.

"Magical girls will be magical girls forever"

"Why do fairies sign up girls to be magical girls and know the dangers?" I looked at her seriously.

"I don't know I guess we have to impress the Queen"

"Why?"

"If I didn't have magical girls I wouldn't be here" she said in a bold voice.

"What do you mean by that?"

"She would kill you like it's nothing she planted a chip in us"

"What about Mango and Banana?"

She chuckled.

"When I was at home they were called an disgrace to the kingdom but the Queen didn't kill them because she found out that you guys made a wish but you still have your elements so they got lucky"

Lucky?!

"You are really calm with this"

"Because I don't need to worry I'm the Queen's daughter" she smirked.

Queen's daughter....

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"Hey Plum wanna go with me to a shoe store?" Yume smiled.

"Sure!" Plum smiled.

She's acting so innocent...

She looked at me.

"Natalia we had a good talk huh" her face looked emotionless.

I nodded.

She's....no different from the nightmares....

Loriane came to me smiling.

"Feeling better sis?"

"A little" I mumbled.

"I miss that crazy girl that would always have a smile" Loriane looked at me worried.

"I guess..." I sighed.

I went home.

My mom pretending to drink tea.
The secret is that she gives everyone tea but she's not drinking tea.

Alcohol....

"Natty how was school?" she smiled.

"Great I even got my graduation gown" I smiled softly.

"My baby is growing up" she smiled.

"Mom I'm 18 years old" I sighed.

"So what's your future career?"

"Florist" I smiled.

"Cool!" my mom hugged me violently.

I went into Loriane's room.

She's so cute!

She fell asleep on her desk.

I looked at her leg it wasn't broken anymore.

When are you going to tell her...

I smiled as I cleaned up her desk.

What's going on?!

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