Sealing Death

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back."
     
          Susan wanted to cry. Cassie may never return! The twins didn't say who was returning! "Anything else?" she inquired, trying to relax. Vander and Vanessa shook their heads.
     
          Susan looked at the clock. James should be home soon, and when he came, they were dropping the twins off to Charlie's grandma and going after their daughter!
     
          About a half hour later, James walked in the door and greeted, "I'm home!" Susan ran up beside him, all dressed and ready. “You know how you said you were jealous I got an adventure and you didn't?" Susan questioned. "I never said that." James cut in. "Well you did now." she ordered, "Cassie went to save everything there is from some sort of monster by sealing up Death. The twins said two aren't coming back alive, but not who, so we're going on a road trip in your cruiser."
          Susan dragged the rest of her family down to the cop car and got in. Susan called, "Go to Betty's, I'm sure she'll watch them!"
     
     
          "I won't watch them." Betty answered. "Why?" Susan questioned. "I am coming with you." she demanded, "My only grandchild is out there too, you know, and knowing there's a chance he'll die, I'd never forgive myself if I didn't come along." Betty moseyed to her cupboard and got out a fanny pack. "I packed this in case of an emergency." she explained walking out the door to the car. She was determined to go, and there's no stopping Betty when she's determined. "To that portal hole!" she ordered, leaving James and Susan no choice but to listen. James flipped on the flashers and siren and flew to the reality crack.
     
          The cop car drove through the portal. "This isn't Everlanon!" Susan screeched, "Go back! Go back! Go back!" James went in reverse and plopped onto a solid sheet of ice. Uh-oh.
     
          "That's it!" Betty decreed, "Susan, go ask for directions." Susan opened the door and got out, instantly slipping on the ice and falling on her butt. "Ouch!" she yelped.
     
          "This is such an exciting day!" yipped a woman from out of nowhere, "Who are you?"
     
          Susan looked at the woman who reminded her of a fairytale her mother used to read to her. So pale, and frosty! "My name is Susan Smith." she introduced, "I am looking for my daughter, have you seen her?"
     
          Sisilla grinned. If only it was Cassie. What a coincidence that would be! "Her name?" the Ice Queen inquired. "It's Cassie!" James called out. "You're kidding me!" Sisilla bellowed, "Yes! I know her! She just came through! She went back through the reality crack you just came from!"
          Susan perked up, "Thank you! Is there anything I can do for you?"
     
          Sisilla grinned. There was something. She formed an icicle in her hand and gave it to Cassie's mother. "This is a magic icicle, if you need help, break it, and I will automatically appear." she explained. "How does that help you?" Susan questioned.
     
          "I'm trying to change my image." Sisilla expounded, "When you hear 'The Ice Queen', you don't usually think 'warm and kind'. Get where I'm going?"
     
          Susan nodded and took the icicle. "I understand." Susan shoved the icicle in her pocket and ran back to the car. "Let's roll!" Betty commanded. James put the vehicle in forward, and they rolled into Hashdukien.
     
    The Nymph Of The Night Part 1
          Hashdukien was a realm of poverty and chaos in the years since the Realm War. Elves huddled in the corners of their caves, and the Hashduki, the mighty forces backing their imperialistic desires, shriveled into weeds. It was a very dark time for the Hashdukies.
     
          However, all that changed when the savior of Hashdukien was born. It was a rainy night, and the Fairy Queen Vivian was at the peak of her pregnancy with the Elf King Josepher's child. In all honesty, it was political suicide and highly frowned upon that the king of elves and the queen of fairies have

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