Their operation had been successful. They had had excellent cooperation, the spells had worked perfectly and now their five-year-old cousin was crying. Like Holly, Seneca also tried to stifle a laugh. Truth be told, she sometimes laughed at the plight of children, even if she hadn't been the one to cause it.
"It is a pity that we won't debut at the same time, Miss Holly," Seneca commented and took back her previous seat. She waited for Holly to join her, before saying: "We'd have such great fun messing with our competition." And probably have some competition themselves, on who would get the most powerful husband.
"It is a pity that we won't debut at the same time, Miss Holly," Seneca commented and took back her previous seat. She waited for Holly to join her, before saying: "We'd have such great fun messing with our competition." And probably have some competition themselves, on who would get the most powerful husband.