The Enchanted Lake

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The next morning the villain's kids got up early from bed to go and join everyone downstairs for breakfast, even though they didn't want to eat with everyone else in the dorm building.

"Can't we just take the food up to our dorms?" asked Eisuke, pouting like a little kid. He understandably didn't want to join everyone else in the breakfast hall because he was the most bullied one from the VK's. His weak body and personality make him an easy target.

"You know that that's not allowed, plus we have to try to fit in," Kazuha explained. She didn't want to go either but like Fairy Godmother said with her squeaky voice, 'Breakfast is the most important meal of the day!'

"We will never fit in!" yelled Sonoko, and she had a point, but that doesn't mean that they shouldn't try. If they look like they're trying to fit in, then it will look like they wanted to be good.

When they reached, they looked for seats that were in the corner of the breakfast hall to avoid talking to anyone there and looked at the fancy menus that were already spread out on the table with the other cutlery.

The villain's kids didn't know what to choose from the menu since there were so many delicious foods. For them anything that didn't have to do with rotting fruits and muddy foods was delicious.

"Oh my god! I can't believe we can eat all this delicious food!" exclaimed Eisuke, while drooling over a picture of pancakes soaked in maple syrup.

"I know right! All the food looks fresh too, none of them are rotten!" Kazuha agreed.

After they decided on what to eat, a flying paper and a pen came in front of them waiting for their orders.

"Umm, what is this?" asked Sonoko.

"It's probably enchanted to take our orders," Kaito said, "I want scrambled eggs and French toast."

As soon as Kaito spoke, the pen started scribbling down his order and then everyone followed suit.

"So where should we go today?" asked Sonoko, "School is tomorrow, and I don't want to stay in the dorm, it's so boring."

"We should go to the enchanted lake." "We should go back to the museum."

Kaito and Kazuha looked at each other in disagreement, "What do you mean we should go to the enchanted lake?" Kaito asked, "This is our chance to get the wand and get out of here."

"What's the rush? We could go tomorrow. My mom told me so many beautiful things about the enchanted lake, plus I wouldn't mind another day with fresh food."

"When we free our parents, we could go to the enchanted lake, we could own the enchanted lake."

"I don't want to wait! Come on Kaito! Pretty please..." Kazuha looked at him, desperation in her eyes.

"Fine, we'll go today."

"Yes!" Kazuha said and clasped her hands together in excitement.

"What's so special about the enchanted lake anyway?" Sonoko asked.

"It's very pure water that can release all the enchantments or compels away from you, and faeries used to go there a lot," Kazuha said, "And there are jewel stones that you take out of the water, make a wish and throw them back in the lake. The wish, of course, comes true."

"Oh wow! That means I can wish to marry a prince and it will come true!" Sonoko sighed happily.

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After they finished eating their fantastic breakfast, they went into their dorms to change and pack their bags for swimming.

"Are you guys ready?" asked Eisuke after knocking on the girl's door.

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