By the next Sunday, Sofia and her family were just about to go to Hugo's kingdom to see Daisy's new house.
"Sara has the day off," Sofia said. "Can we invite her and her aunt and uncle to join us?"
"Great idea, Sofia," Miranda smiled.
The royals rode their coach to Sara's house in Somerset Village. Sara and her aunt Edelyn and uncle Vaughn—her legal guardians—were happy to see them.
"Good marrow, Your Majesties," Edelyn waved. "What brings you here?"
"We were just going to Albuquerque to see Daisy's new house," James said. "Do you want to join us?"
"We'd love to," Vaughn smiled.
Sara and her guardians got into the coach, and it took off to Albuquerque.
Once Sara, her guardians, and the royals of Enchancia got to Albuquerque Palace, everyone was ready to see Daisy's new home—but since they didn't know where to find it, they decided to turn to her parents.
In the village, Sara, her guardians, and the royals reached Jesus and Magda's house, where the latter two were happy to see their friends.
"Hey, how are you?" Jesus waved.
"Great," Garrick smiled.
"We were hoping you'd show us the way to Daisy's new house," Axel said.
"We're on our way there ourselves," Magda smiled. "Let's go."
Jesus and Magda got on their horses and led the royals to their daughter's new house. The house was in a beautiful area, and it had a cement wall around it with a gate.
"This is it," Magda said.
Everyone noticed that the gate was open, and people were walking through it with planks.
"I wonder what's going on," Amber inquired.
Jesus, Magda, Sara, Edelyn, Vaughn, and the royals came in and saw Daisy showing the people a piece of paper when she saw her parents and friends.
"Mamá, Papá!" Daisy beamed. She went over to hug her parents.
"Hola, mijita," Magda smiled.
"Who are these people, tontiachis?" Jesus asked.
"These are my new neighbors," Daisy replied. "Since I'm going to get new furniture today, they want to help build the new stable I designed for Picasso."
"Picasso?" Hugo inquired.
"My horse," Daisy replied. "Well, what do you say we get building?" she asked her neighbors.
The neighbors liked that idea.
"Can we help?" Sofia asked.
"Sure," Daisy nodded.
Everyone pitched in to build the new stable for Picasso, and they seemed to be having fun.
"You know, baby bro, when I was graduating from Royal Prep, I was really sad to leave behind what I had," Axel recalled.
"I know what you mean," Hugo told him. "As much as you bugged me the entire time we were both at RPA, I didn't want you to graduate."
"Well, remember what I said after Ruby and Jade put a spell on your enchanted ice-skates?" Axel asked. "If you let it go and let it fly at the time it most desperately needs to, there's a great chance it'll come back to you."
"I know that now, and it looks like we'll be spending our school days together again," Hugo smiled.
"My point exactly," Axel smiled back.
Suddenly, there was a van coming, and it parked in front of the house.
"What's that?" Amber asked.
"That has to be the living room furniture," Daisy surmised. She went to the front of the house to see that it was the furniture for her living room. The men driving truck moved the furniture into the house.
After a while, the stable was done. Everyone put essentials into the stable, and Picasso went in, feeling comfortable.
"Thanks, everyone," Daisy smiled.
"It was our pleasure, dear," Garrick smiled.
"Moving was really hard for me because I had to leave the village," Sofia recalled.
"Leaving Avalor was hard enough for me because I wanted to enjoy everything after you saved us from Shuriki," Daisy told her. "But it was necessary because we needed to find better jobs, and we couldn't find any in the city. It was a big chance, but it was good because I enjoy working with Sara at the tiger park."
"Sofia made a lot of changes for us, too," Hugo said.
"How sweet," Sara smiled.
"You know, Daisy, you picked a great place to live," Edelyn remarked.
"Thank you," Daisy grinned. "It's a little closer to the tiger park, so I'll get to work in less time than I used to."
"Great to know," Sofia smiled.
Sofia and her friends learned a big lesson. Change can be scary, but it can also be good. There was no knowing what good things can come when they change. They learned to be thankful for what comes because there would be a meaning behind all the changes.
Everyone learned that some things will never change: how they care about each other. They knew that Sofia made all these changes happen because of her big heart—and that was something about her that they didn't want to change.
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Sofia the First: Let the Good Times Roll
FanficSofia 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?