Jennifer couldn’t live without her mother. The man was a stranger to her and she needed to fix her situation. She had to go back to the past and do things differently this time. Which would result to her mother being alive. Jennifer looked at her father and knew what she had to be rude but didn’t like the idea. Jennifer gave herself 20 minutes to think. Jennifer was getting desperate. She wanted to see her own mother again. She had to be quick and stinging with her words. Rude enough to cause her curse make her younger but not too rude that it would sour their relationship.
Jennifer was going to hate herself for doing this but once she stood up from the couch. Jennifer blamed William for not responding quickly enough to save her mother. Deep down she knew that he couldn’t do anything as they both were human but she had to say something. William didn’t know how to react to this sudden accusation and tried to calm Jennifer down.
Jennifer had to be a bit more rude and told her father how it was his fault that her mother died. If he hadn’t come today she might have lived another day. Jennifer had to stop there as she saw how depressed her father was becoming. Holding her own tears. Jennifer run to her room and closed the door behind her. Inside she let her flood gates open. She had to do it. There was no other option she could have used to bring her mother back.
It was early hours in the night and Jennifer decided to go to sleep with teary eyes. Hoping that tomorrow her mother was alive.
Next morning Jennifer saw how the room had changed drastically. She wasn’t a teenager anymore that’s for sure. She wasted no time and leaped out of her bed to see how her mother was doing. Before she could do that she notice how childish her new pajamas looked like. Light purple and black rose pajamas stuck to her eyes like a sore thumb. Jennifer didn’t have time to think what she was wearing as she opened her room’s door.
Jennifer heard someone making food in the kitchen. It was a huge relief. It must have been her mother. It had to be. Jennifer peeked from the corridor’s corner to see a man. A familiar looking man. Standing in kitchen making breakfast in front of a stove. It was the man Jennifer met yesterday. How was he still here. Didn’t Jennifer travel back in past. What was going on. Why was his father looking so happy. Jennifer couldn’t see her mother anywhere and she felt her heart sink down to her stomach. The curse had done something to her and she didn’t like it. Jennifer went back to her room to think what went wrong with her plan.