Once the sun had risen, The curse had been lifted. The enslaved mongrols had transformed back into people and indentured workers had been freed from their fields of labor. Far in distance, a beautiful lady in a maiden blue dress with the dirt scuffings of daily work, ran from the fields to hug her only son and grandmother. The ghosts of the mongrol forest passed away, and their mongrol counterparts were either transformed back into humans or kept to their alreay true-to-self mongrols form. Some mongrols were actually already creatures, like Abe, and not previous humans, but were peaceful and loving at heart.
Back in Rose Village, the snow melted and the sun blossomed over everyone's faces. Finely dressed in lavish dresses and adorned in their crowns, Annabella and Mother threw handfuls, piles, and mounds of golden coins to the joyful, happy, and well dressed people of the land. As a community, everyone sung angelic songs of joy, ate a huge feast fit for royals, danced the day away, and performed chants of unison and everlasting love.
Abe stood in the crowd with the townspeople. Annabella and Abe caught each other's eyes. They ran towards each other, they hugged, and Abe picked Annabella up. “I missed you so much, Annabella,” Abe said. “You're the glistening star in my heartbeat, and the radiating beauty in my presence,” he said charmingly as he twirled her.
“You're there for my happy days…” Annabella replied, “...and you're one of the best dreams that I could have ever imagined.”
Mother noticed Annabella and Abe embracing each other with hugs and dances. She roamed on towards them.
“Mother, this is Abe,” Annabella said.
“I know who he is,” Mother replied. “We met in the forest.”
Annabella's eyes widened.
“As long as he is just a friend, I approve of you seeing each other, and you can go back to hanging out with your other friends, as well.”
From that day and on forward, Annabella, Mother, Abe, and the townspeople of both the Eastern Region and Rose Village and all other neighboring lands of Destiny Nation lived happily ever after.
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