Chapter 27 - 25

Chapter 25

(Still under someone's time manipulation)

When Megan, first danced into the café, a certain young man, noticed her. Her entrancing entrance captivated everyone. She seemed to have more stamina, and grace, than the other people, as she frolicked, for hours.

While one spectacular Megan Vitality, swirled round, and round, another one, excitedly fast-marched, over to Tom's table, with a steaming hot plate, of his favorite food, and some tasty fortified grape juice.

"Pardon me," she said softly, to get his attention, not to spook him.

He jumped, with a noise, that was quickly silenced. He looked whiter than usual, and "did he look scared?!"

Since, My sister, was a little ways away, from him, he did not bump into her.

"I'm so sorry, sir. I didn't intend to disturb you. I'm Megan Vitality. My Aunt Shirley somehow managed to manipulate time, like Back to the Future. Did you see the movie?"

"Yes. I did, see the Back to the Future Trilogy Movies. Well, that explains why I see two of you right now. You are sent through time," He was still struggling, scared, and now stupidly Sitting as a stupefied statue, with this maw agape. (Mouth wide open, so Megan could look down his throat, to check his tonsils).

"We are not a codfish, Sir". (Reference, "Mary Poppins", starring Julie Andrews.)

He slowly regained his confused company-composite composure. (He still looked startled, yet he also looked, more like a professional businessman.)

"Well, now that you're looking better, perhaps you'd like some food. I gardened these vegetables and fruits. I also prepared this myself, as I always do. I am not only the head of everything, in my café, I am also the Lieutenant Governor, Mayor, and the high queen, of the growing Realm, among other things".

"Stunning". The poor guy said as he looked like a sickly fish, with his mouth wide open.

"0h, I didn't mean to hurt you, with my superstitious appearance, and my babbling brook, of a mouth." She was hysterical, at first. Secondly, she thought she could, calm down. Thirdly so she could make fun of herself. It Worked!

Everyone in the room was laughing, even the other Megan. She collapsed, in a chair, as she tried to talk through the myth. Finally, she found freshening fortitude, to fortify herself, long enough to say, "Wow! Am I a mess! I didn't know that those pranksters, would have me dance for days.

Then, when you finally notice, that I'm also able to do other things here, due to the time-machine effect ... Hysterical laughing ... You nearly die, in your chairs. Laughing ... Deep gulp of air, "The worst part, was watching myself as I did things! Wow! How revolting!".

The group, who was laughing, until now, suddenly stopped.

The Lieutenant Governor, over by Tom, started to radiate unsheathed anger. (She already served Tom).

She rushed herself (Who wants to be insulted, by anyone?)

Not realizing = Not remembering = Not noticing

As raging Megan, rushed over to the dancer Megan, they crashed into each other. Matching wounds, covered each incarcerated version, of the same person. The attacker, really relentlessly got revenge, until she realized, what she was doing.

I was ultimately summoned, at this unforgivably late, moment. I wish someone would never turn off my medical alert Fast Forward Necklace.

I just scooped the two girls, into my arms. I knew that I got someone to create a hospital, area so that I could tend to both of them. I wanted to merge them back together, yet I'm not a witch.

Even Though my emergency room work lasted for quite a while, no one noticed anything, due to Aunt Shirley's witchcraft. One second the injured girls are in my arms, yet, the next second, they are sitting, in separated chairs. They were fully rejuvenated, and calm. They were also wearing different dresses, than previously.

A loud and of unanimous acclaim roared throughout the whole place!

I heard the actual song "How'd They Do That" ⬇️

https://open.spotify.com/artist/0T7xSVBitvgQSno1v506fS

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praise (a person or their achievements) highly, especially in a public context.

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commend

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rhapsodize over/about

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revere

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praise enthusiastically and publicly.

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enthusiastic and public praise.

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