There was a father this time named Richard Carpenter with 2 wives, 1 named Karly and 1 named Megabi. Karly was older and there happened to be 4 children, 3 girls and 1 boy. Megabi had a daughter who was magical and ^related^ to people in a ^different^ way named Christina Bearette. The 3 girls were named Chloe 5, Jackie 4, and Bella 3. Christina was 10 1/2.
The place was rampant with activity. Sometimes, Christina thought that boys got to close to her cuz in her popular family she was the oldest.
Christina had a room and was at a transition in her life, still close to 7 or 8 she supposed. Things were so different. Maybe it was the girls who brought her down.. "NO NO NO NO NO." In her room she stocked away muffins that helped her when she ate them, puffy sweetish things to the taste. She hunted and had an ice box. She owned no pets and became very bored. Since she was related in different ways, she and her mom weren't always "close" but always okay together.
There was to be a big caravan, and many single wizards and witches were going and all the families. "Ugh!" thought Christina in with the 9-year-olds, but she was short. They made camp, and Christina said, "How are we going to ward off the animals?.." She saw a wolf, and everyone dashed off. A witch by the name of Cinderella lifted her onto the caravan and tried to cradle Christina. She felt like a kid again seeing the wolf. The wolf she saw followed them and would come into her house to live with her.
Alas, they arrived at a destination. "The Carnival!!" It was a place set up by different nations with rides galore. "Stay close to me dears," the caregivers said to the children they looked after, mostly age 2-8. Christina loved the tunnel of love. She had never been in 1, but she read fabulous stories of those who did. She tended to Richard and made up bottles for the kids. He pat her on the shoulder and tended to his kids, as well.. Christina wished she was a wolf. The wolf and her played. It was a silvery, white-ish boy wolf who was small still. She wandered away up into a mountain of snow and gloriously dwelt therein.