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-Debra's POV-

  I couldn't help but smile as the witch fainted in front of me, but it had soon faded to a blank expression. I felt bad as I began wishing that her memory hadn't been erased. She doesn't even know who she is. I began to walk down the hall of the castle, when I felt too sympathetic. I walked out of the castle and down the stairs, looking at all of the people that had confused looks etched across their faces.

-5 minutes later-

  I took in a breath of fresh air and watched as the dome closed completely, letting no light cascade upon the kingdom. I told everyone to stay calm and to continue working. A little girl then walked up to me and asked what was happening, so I knelt down and told her that it was nothing to be afraid of. The little girl then ran back to her parents and start whispering. As I stood back up I called for everyone's attention. 

  "Do not panic, I would like for you all to carry on with your day," I said nonchalantly.

-2 days later-

  Mother had awoken from her slumber, her eyes quite gaunt from the loss of energy from when she fainted. She looked around her room and then looked at me. She got up so quickly that she nearly fell off of the bed, but she managed to keep herself steady. She quickly made her way through the castle, I could hardly keep up. When she made her way outside, her eyes grew wide and her mouth dropped open. What she saw and what I heard next was her worst nightmare. She began screaming "This can't be happening" and "It's happening". What happened next made me smile from ear to ear...

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