Chapter 3: Thank you, Mum

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  Night and Moon both walked back together to the castle. Moon was telling Night about all that has happened in Mewni along with how Mewni and Earth got cleaved together.

  "Wait... So you're saying that their love cleaved Mewni and Earth together? Wow... That is just so amazing," Night said in awe.

  "Yes. Marco and Star's love cleaved two dimensions together. Now, they don't have to separate from each other anymore. Marco and his family lives in the castle with us," Moon said fondly.

  "I guess that it's true that love is the most strongest magic of all in this multiverse," Night said.

  "That is something that we all can agree on," Moon agreed with a light laugh.

  "Mum... What is Star like?" Night asked nervously.

  "The exact opposite of you, dearest but even then she has a good heart and she knows what she's doing even though sometimes what she does doesn't make any sort of sense," Moon explained her second daughter with a laugh.

  "She sounds fun," Night said with a smile whilst a raging zoo was going on a rampage in her stomach.

  "She's loads of fun. You'll just love her," Moon said. She only hoped that her older daughter would become the greatest of friends and sister with her younger daughter.

  The duo walked into the castle and Moon lead her straight to a room with a black door with white dots representing stars painted on it. The name Night Butterfly was painted in white paint in the middle of the door.

  "This is your room from now on. Come on, let's have a look inside," Moon said with a smile.

  The duo entered the room and Night let out a gasp. The room was beautiful. The ceiling was the same colour as the night sky with beautiful stars painted on. The carpet on the floor was the same design as the ceiling. The walls of the bedroom were too the same design as the carpet and the ceiling. The bed was a king sized bed with silk black bed sheets. Night walked over to the left side of the room where a pair of glass sliding doors were. She slid the doors open only to reveal a massive balcony. On the balcony were two comfy black armchairs on either side with a coffee table in between them. There was a chess set made out of glass placed on top of the coffee table.

Night walked over to the  edge of the balcony only to get a beautiful full view of Echo Creek. Night gasped in awe and both of her hands flew up to her mouth. Tears of happiness began streaming down from her eyes. 

  Moon suddenly began to worry about her daughter for she didn't know her very well which meant she didn't know why she was crying but Moon decided to not say anything to her instead.

  Night walked back into the room with Moon trailing behind her. She picked up her suitcase which was still floating behind her delicately in her hands and placed it on top of her bed carefully as to not wrinkle her silk black bed sheets.

  As soon as she placed the suitcase on top of the bed she turned around to face her mother with tears of happiness still streaming down from her eyes and a big happy smile on her face which was a twin to Star's big happy smile. 

  At that moment, Moon Butterfly realized that even though Night and Star were fraternal twin sisters and didn't act nor look anything alike, they were still similar in different ways. When Night was happy or excited she acted like Star who was carefree with a big smile plastered on her face on the other hand when Star was serious or in a grave moment she acted like Night who was matured with a serious look plastered on her face.

  "Mum... This is just amazing. How in such a short time?" Night said with tears still streaming down from her eyes.

  "To be honest, my dear. Your father and I decorated this room ourselves on the night before your 14th birthday for we knew that we were just 3 years away from meeting you again. We couldn't wait and therefore we decorated this room and kept it locked. Nobody seemed to notice this room and those who did couldn't get in anyways for it was locked. I just got the maids to clean up the room whilst I was gone," Moon explained with a small smile.

  "I see," Night said with a smile, her tears finally ending.

  "Do you like it?" Moon asked, silently praying and hoping that she liked it.

  "Like it? No," Night replied with a tone of disgust evident in her voice.

  Moon's shoulders immediately slumped and her expression turned into one of sadness and disappointment in herself for not being able to make the perfect bedroom for her daughter.

  "I love it!" Night suddenly shouted in happiness. 

  Moon had to think for a while to actually understand what her older daughter mean by  what she had just said. That was when it hit her like a herd of rampaging warnicorns. Night didn't like the room, no, she loved the room.

  Night engulfed her mother in a heart warming hug. "This is the best 'welcome back' gift ever, Mum," Night said with a big smile plastered on her ace still hugging her mother.

  "Your welcome, my dear. I'm glad you love it," Moon said with a delighted smile on her face.

  "Thank you, Mum,"

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