Snowbell: I must go; my magic is waning.
Dawn: Wait! I have so many more questions!
Snowbell: I know you do, but I cannot stay. I will be here with you, Dawn. You and Dusk both. Just don’t give up hope.
Dawn: Snowbell…
Snowbell: I must go; my magic is waning.
Dawn: Wait! I have so many more questions!
Snowbell: I know you do, but I cannot stay. I will be here with you, Dawn. You and Dusk both. Just don’t give up hope.
Dawn: Snowbell…
Dawn: Wait, why can’t you change the past?
Snowbell: If I were to, it would stop your need to ever use a wish.
Dawn: So like, a time paradox?
Snowbell: In a way.
Snowbell: We don’t have to talk about that now. All you need to know is that you and your sister are hurt. You must know that you have your wish as heir of the family, but you need to consider any consequences if you wish to use it. I cannot change anything that has already happened, so you need to consider what is best for you and her. When you are ready to come back here, just tell your mother and grandmother, and they’ll lead the way.
Dawn: What do you mean?
Snowbell: Well, you must know that you aren’t here physically, but instead in a dream.
Dawn: I kind of figured. I- I don’t remember falling asleep though. I was at the dance, and I was running…
Snowbell: Dawn, you are faced with a difficult decision up ahead. I came to warn you.
Dawn: Wait, you’re Snowbell!
Snowbell: Hmm. So you have heard of me.
Dawn: Of course! This must be Sylvan Glade, then! But why am I here?
Dawn: I don’t understand. Who are you? Where am I? Am I dead?
Snowbell: Dawn, take a moment to think. I bet you’re confused right now, but I’d advise just taking a second to breathe.
Snowbell: Hmm. It’s lovely here, isn’t it? I sometimes miss the elegance of it.
Dawn: And who is she?
Dawn: What is this place?