My name is Laura Ladden, formerly known as the idol Lola. As a kid refused to exercise more my magic, preferring the easy life of a star compared to the dangerous one of a battle magical-girl. Not only did I thought that I would be able to stay a celebrity once I lost my powers, but I also believed that loosing my magical-core would only cost me my powers. I was wrong on both accounts.
Not only was I forgotten almost as soon as I lost my powers, but loosing one's magical-core, whatever the reason, is far more traumatic than I believed. I should have listened when former magical-girl said it was like loosing a part of yourself, because that's exactly how it felt.
But at least I'm among the lucky ones, the ones that were able to learn to live with it. While most does, it's not the case for all.
So, you think that I would be happy when my little girl said she wanted to train and become a battle magical-girl, right? Except that it's a job that put you in grave danger everyday. Do you know how stressful it is for a mother to know her daughter could die any seconds?
So, what should I do?