Lucy's Magic Cafe Open
By NS Raveneir
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Deep within the recesses of an antique and almost forgotten cafe, one can find a signboard with faded letters reading "Lucy's Magic Cafe." The display cabinet boasts a bounty of mouth-watering cakes and pastries, but the cafe appears to be deserted. That is because Lucy, a witch who has been exiled for her past misbehavior, operates the cafe in secret. She bakes as if there were hordes of hungry customers to serve.
However, Lucy's solitary existence is interrupted one day when a girl sporting a bright yellow umbrella appears before her. Lucy is amazed that a human has found her, unaware that the curse that has been weighing her down has been lifted. The shock of this sudden change overwhelms her, but she is lucky enough to find a friend to guide her through this new world.
Despite the support of her new companion, Lucy cannot shake the feelings of restlessness and guilt that plague her. She is haunted by the memory of her Faeln friends, whom she betrayed in her past. With a heavy heart, she decides to return to Magiaplana, the magical world where her friends reside, to make amends for her misdeeds. However, her past mistakes continue to haunt her, and she must work tirelessly to regain the trust she has lost.
Will Lucy be able to mend what she has broken and begin anew? Join her on her journey of self-discovery and redemption in Lucy's Magic Cafe Open.
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Chapter 1
On the corner of the street in Aston Town, where the traffic was slow and gloomy, one small café stood still, a mysterious café with a signboard reading Lucy's Magic Café
in front of it. The building was old, and the peeled paint on the lime green walls gave the impression of being aged and shady, as if the café were deserted and appeared to be a haunted structure, with spider webs covering almost every part of it. However, the café was open for business 24 hours a day. People passed by, but not a single soul attempted to look, as if their eyes could not see that café. Despite this, the cakes inside the cake display cabinets visible through the window were changed every day as if they were sold out.
However, something unusual happened at the café one day. A yellow umbrella stopped in front of the café in the pouring rain. A young girl in a school uniform was under the shade of the umbrella. One of her hands was clutching a wrinkled piece of paper. She came to a halt on the café's terrace, her gaze drawn inside the mysterious establishment. The dirty window prevented her from seeing the view inside the café. She tried to wipe away the dust so she could look inside. She was surprised to see a woman inside the cafe with a broom in her hand, sweeping the floor. The woman then noticed that someone was peering through the café's window. She was offended to witness such an act; it irritated her. When the girl exchanged a glance with the mysterious woman, she was taken aback. With her curly red hair, the woman appeared pale, and her cheekbones were pointed and high. Her green eyes were fixed on the terrified girl outside the café. The woman was enraged; she stormed out of the café and yelled at the girl,
How dare you look in my window and touch it?
The woman was upset and raised her eyebrows, asking, Are you bored enough to irritate me?
I'm sorry,
the girl