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Iris leaned on the railing. "I miss my guitar. And my dad."
The grand hall erupted. Crystalline butterflies burst from their perches, swirling around the girls in a dazzling dance of light. The air hummed with the pure, harmonic frequency of a kingdom relearning how to be happy. lolirock home
Inspired, Iris summoned Talia, Auriana, and Carissa. "We've been acting like politicians," she said. "Let's act like a family." Iris leaned on the railing
By midday, the stiff formality had shattered. The chef was laughing as dough flew everywhere. Guards were racing go-karts. Nobles were arguing over fake magical property deeds. And as the sun set, Iris grabbed her guitar—which she had smuggled from Earth—and began to play. "We've been acting like politicians," she said
"My darling Iris," the ghost-queen said. "A throne does not make a home. The heart does. Remember the song you played on Earth, in that little garage with your friends? That was real magic. Don't forget it."
And in that moment, under the twin moons of Ephedia, with flour on her dress and a song of Earth on her lips, Princess Iris finally felt like she was home. It wasn't the crystal spires or the jeweled throne that did it. It was the laughter echoing through the ancient halls, proving that the most powerful magic of all was the unbreakable, joyful beat of friendship.
The Royal Homecoming