I only own Cassandra.
Cassandra drove through the town, looking at the buildings and people. Nothing seemed abnormal from other places Cassandra had been, but this is where Tinkerbell had instructed they travel to. The girl wondered what Adam and Margaret were doing. Had they noticed she had gone missing yet?
Tinkerbell watched as the people stared at the little car riding through the streets. There was look of awe and confusion on each face, but the fairy hardly noticed. She was only looking for one person in particular.
“Want to go here?” Cassandra pulled into a small parking lot beside of a diner. Granny’s diner.
Tinkerbell hesitated-she wanted to look around for the person she was going to leave Cassie with, but she couldn’t explain it to her friend without making her upset. So, she nodded.
They got out of the car and walked inside. It was early in the morning, but many people sat at the tables and bar, eating breakfast and drinking coffee. The bells that hung on the door chimed as the door shut behind them. Everyone turned to look at them.
Tinkerbell suddenly grew self-conscious. She was still dressed in her fairy attire, but she also knew that the curse had been broken, so it didn’t really matter. There had to be people who were still dressed in their original clothing from the other realms, right?
Cassandra blushed at the attention she had received from the strangers, who looked a bit suspicious. But she tried to ignore it as she grabbed Tink’s hand and pulled her to a small booth. The diner had gone silent for a few moments, then resumed its normal clinking of silverware and glass cups. People began to whisper now-probably about the strange visitors. No one just shows up in Storybrooke.
“This is a bit awkward,” Cassandra muttered.
“Well, it will be alright. There’s people here that already know we arrived. It won’t be awkward for long,” Tinkerbell responded.
Ruby walked over to their booth, a notepad and pencil in her hand. “Welcome to Granny’s. What would you like?”
Cassandra and Tinkerbell exchanged glances. They hadn’t looked at any menu, and didn’t really know how to respond.
“Um, we don’t-“ Cassandra began.
“A round of hot chocolate, with biscuits,” a feminine voice interrupted. Tinkerbell turned to see Blue standing behind Ruby.
“Blue?” Tinkerbell asked, wanting clarification.
“Here it’s Mother Superior,” she responded, smiling at Ruby. Ruby nodded and walked to carry out the order. “But yes.”
“Where were you? I went to find you yesterday, but you were nowhere to be found,” Tinkerbell went to sit by Cassandra, who silently watched the two women talk. Blue slid into the seat across from them.
“I had to come here, to make preparations. But you knew where to go, so there wasn’t any reason to worry,” Blue responded. She turned her attention to Cassandra. “I’m sorry. Allow me to introduce myself. I’m Blue Fairy. Or Mother Superior, whichever you’d like to call me.”
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The Prophecy of Cassandra (A Once Upon A Time Fanfiction)
FanfictionThe lady born of flora and fauna shall travel across realms to protect the truest believer from the youth holder. She is connected to the youth holder by marking, one that represents her homeland. Upon her coming of age, she shall be granted her abi...