It was a strange time in Bianca's life. She had given birth to an heiress to fulfill a prophecy, which unfortunately took some attention away from the snobbish and somewhat conceited Bianca, but she truly loved her little angel. She had overcome her commitment issues and married Chauncey only to see him kissing her sister Belinda. Now, having aged up to adult, she found herself in the midst of a mid-life crisis.
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Note to the reader: I am granting every mid-life crisis wish Bianca has so long as it isn't the wish to move)
She decided to try patching things up with Chauncey. This led to him having issues with Belinda, who now felt betrayed.
Bianca's first wish was simple a change in hairstyle. Looking in the mirror is right up this lady's alley!
Speaking of changing one's appearance, Zaiden aged up to toddler and came to be a rather adorable youngster.
Wish number two was to flirt with Jules MacDuff. Our little charmer used a charming introduction to break the ice and then initiated the flirting.
Obviously, her charm was a bit much for the young fellow.
Being a married woman, she needed to break things off with Jules. Immediately.
Unfortunately, heading home to hubby made Bianca's next mid-life crisis wish that much easier...no surprise given her commitment issues, but the wish was to divorce Chauncey.
Quickly changing subject to happier things, look how nice Zaylee's room looks. Only a couple more days until she ages up to teen!
It's an L shaped layout with a loft, a desk underneath (for doing homework, of course, as the honor roll is a necessity) and a lovely portrait of her mommy painted by auntie Belinda.
Speaking of dear auntie, things got sad in her life. Belinda's husband, Robin, continued to develop his tomb-raiding (which are still subpar) and culinary skills. However, being in his new role of one of the elders of the household, he decided to accompany Beatrice to the vault to dig through tomes looking for prophecies. At least, that was the plan before he saw a bush covered in delicious-looking jelly beans!
"Purple!" exclaimed Beatrice as she noticed Robin grabbing a jellybean.
"No, I don't like the grape," Robin replied. He then felt very odd.
Had Robin grabbed the purple jelly bean, he might have avoided a visit from the fellow in the black robe.
Robin has moved on permanently, but Chauncey is moving on a bit differently. Belinda and Robin were converting the household's garage into their own home. As they no longer need it, Chauncey made it into his retreat. Too much drama going on with Bianca.
Belinda had a funeral party to celebrate the wonderful, though brief, life she had spent with Robin. In the midst of the party, she and Bianca decided to take a moment to get some of their anger and frustration out the best way witches can: a spellcasting duel!
Meantime, newly single Chauncey got a bit better acquainted with a now young adult Faith MacDuff.
So, what happens next?
No, seriously. I'm not sure if I should keep Chauncey there living in a garage or if I should let him move out and have his own life.
Thoughts?