The next day, Sofia, Amber, James, Hildegard, and Clio went to Hugo's palace. They were thinking about the changes coming into their lives.
"So many things are different enough, and the changes are still coming," Hildegard fretted.
"I wish it would stop," Amber joined her.
"But changes can be good," Sofia said.
"That's right, and I realized two things," Hugo spoke up. "We've all noticed how many things have changed, but then I remembered what didn't change: how we all care about each other. I see you all as a big family."
"I feel the same way," Sofia smiled.
"What was the other thing you realized, Hugo?" James asked.
"All of these changes have something in common," Hugo revealed. "Sofia helped me honor my family by winning the Flying crown, and after she helped me tell my dad about my ice-dancing, he learned that seeing me and my brother happy is important to him."
"She helped me learned that while friends are important, it's just as important for me to do what I want," Clio realized.
"And she helped me learn that being a know-it-all isn't the right way to make friends," Hildegard noted.
"She taught me that material wishes aren't important," Amber recalled.
"And she saved Avalor from Shuriki," James said.
Everyone agreed that Sofia made so many changes since she came, and this made her blush.
"Sure, I did jump in to start these changes, but I didn't do some by myself," Sofia spoke up. "I did tell Clio that she shouldn't have to choose between friends and doing what she wants, but at the same time, Amber helped Hildegard see that having friends is more important than getting everything she wants. I did tell Hugo that he shouldn't give up ice-dancing, but after all that training, he made me realize what a great friend he was to me, so I decided to be a good friend to him."
"Maybe so, but you always make things better because you care—and we don't want that to change," Hugo told her. "The Sofia we know can fix anything." Then he started to sing.
HUGO: A new school can be scary at first with unfamiliar places
New rules, new teachers, and lots of unknown faces
But change is a new world of problems and puzzles for you to solve
So you don't need to worry 'cause there's nothing you can't resolve
You've a challenge ahead, and your face starts to light up
You break it down, work it out, and clean every mess right up
Finding the best way to fix things
There's nothing that you love more
Spreading love all around is what you live for
There's no knot you can't untwist
No detail is ever missed
Like a clock that ticks,
An idea just clicks
Sofie, you can fix anything
Anything
You can fix anything
If helping friends were on an exam, I know you'd ace the test
Just treat it as a puzzle—you'll figure out the rest
There's challenge you can't meet
SOFIA: No way I'll accept defeat
HUGO: Like a clock that ticks
SOFIA: An idea just clicks
BOTH: With your/my bag of tricks,
You/I can fix anything
Anything
HUGO: You can fix anything
SOFIA: I can fix anything
BOTH: Anything!
"Without Sofia, none of these changes would've happened," Amber grinned.
"I never really thought about how I made things better for everyone else since I became a princess," Sofia smiled.
"Who know? Maybe you'll make changes for your new classmates and teachers," James smiled.
"There's a chance," Sofia smiled.
The royals knew a lot has changes lately, and Sofia made them happen. Without her, everything would be the same. Everything would be boring, and the royals would still be miserable.
Throughout the week, Sofia and her friends remained positive about graduating from Royal Prep, and they were looking forward to seeing Daisy's new house when she moves.
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Sofia the First: Let the Good Times Roll
FanfictionSofia and her friends are graduating soon, and that's a big change for them. They don't understand why everything has to change. Does everything change? And is there a reason behind some of these changes?