User blog comment:IdioticPerfectionist/Gorj's Happily Ever After Contest!/@comment-24579399-20140713140924

I hath finished it! Here it is, complete with story that slightly adds what happened to Linda too



Duck looked around the hall, and finally at the cherry red door that marked as her destination. She tugged at her daughter's hands. Along with, her husband trailed behind. She stopped at the bright red door of the preschool that Wren and Dove were interviewing at. She stooped down to become eye level with her two daughters.

"Now, just remember to be polite, and maybe talk about the planets you know a little bit. Remember to just be yourself, or your polite self. Okay?"

The two girls nodded and headed to the door. Duck looked at her husband, who was the prince in the Goose Girl. She smiled, and followed her daughters. When she opened the door, she was taken aback by the teacher, who looked just like her high school friend, Linda Goodwitch. The only difference was that this Linda was obviously older. Duck gaped, and rushed over to hug her.

"Hi Lind! What's up? Who would employ you to watch over kids? O my gosh, do you remember me?"

Linda looked up with a kind, but exasperated smile. "Yes, I remember you. Your Duck, right? You know, Mrs. Celle Goosefeathers?"

Duck sat in the nearest kiddy chair, "I still prefer Duck Girl. It's simpler for the girls. Oh, and did you meet my husband and my girls?"

"Well, I am here to meet the girls. So, may I meet them?" Linda asked looking to Dove and Wren.

"Oh, of course." Duck scrambled out of the kiddy chair, and walked over to the wall. As Linda talked with her kids, Duck leaned against the walls. She remembered her life after high school. She had become a lawyer, and liked to imagine that she was one of the only princesses that delayed the Happily Ever After marriage to date the prince first. Then she remembered her two mischievous kids, and wondered what her old friends were up to. She pulled out her phone and made a text to EAH staff to file a report or a reunion. She smiled, and watched her kids talk animatedly about the planets. Life couldn't have been better for her.