Chapter Eighty-Seven



The twins waited in the basement while the time machine whirred. Anastasia shook her head incredulously. "Alex -- I cannot believe you."
"I told you. I've been telling you, if you'd just listen. We're in Hidden Springs, which until Moonlight Falls opened was the magic capital of the Simiverse. Your wedding next month, don't you want Daddy to be there? In the flesh?"
"Sure, I mean, of course I do, it's just that --"
"I know what it is. You buried him in your mind and you're not prepared to accept that maybe he COULD be revived."



Four hours later, Prince Renauld used all his strength to push open the doors of the time machine. And he was no longer a ghost. He was a flesh and blood Sim.

Chapter Eighty-Six




The basement below the garage had been ordered to be built by Prince Renauld more than a decade earlier, when his daughters were children. At the time, Queen Catarina was not happy about it.
He furnished it with chemistry tables, books, art supplies, even a time machine, having envisioned it as a 'special place' for his daughters to 'hang out.'



Alexandra, fresh off her college degree, was now spending long hours in this basement chamber attempting to extract the secret ingredient from the local spring water to place in the time machine.



"This is ridiculous, Alex, you think you can use the spring water to resurrect Dad?" Anastasia wondered.
"Why not?" Alexandra asked. "I challenge you, Ana, to think outside the box for once. People came here for years and years, from all around. You know why? They came to seek the healing powers of the spring. They wonder about the secret ingredients in our medicine and in our food."
"I understand that, but --"
"Ana, don't you want Daddy to give you away at your wedding? Real Daddy, not the ghost."



Seemingly convinced by Alexandra's argument about the wedding, Anastasia went to her computer and began looking up "medicinal spring water" and "fountain of youth."



Anastasia, however, was also wrapped up in her own personal project, and that was designing her wedding dress. She spent her nights up at her drafting table and with her sketch pad looking through designs to see if she could come up with something.



Later that evening Alexandra reported the progress on her experiment to her major professor, Dr. Wade Anthony. "So far I've been able to split the spring water into its component elements, but I can't seem to isolate the actual compound which makes up the healing agent."
"You will," Dr. Anthony told her, "you will. I believe you will."



"You're so sure this is going to work."
"It has to," Alexandra resolved, "it has to. It's the secret of the spring. It has to."



Prince Renauld entered the time machine as Alexandra adjusted the lever.



"And now, we wait."

Chapter Eighty-Five



The curious magical properties of Hidden Springs had been the intrigue to many for ages. Celebrities and the rich flocked here because of the seemingly miraculous healing powers in the woods and the waters.



Born and raised here, amongst the secrets of the springs, at times boldly and proudly proclaiming herself as a mountain girl, Alexandra couldn't imagine living anywhere else, even with learning that she and her twin sister had inherited property in Monte Vista. Even now, with the peaks covered in fresh powder and the icy air piercing her skin, she couldn't help but inhale the breathtaking sights and fresh mountain air.



Alexandra approached the spring with a little trepidation. What if, over time, it had lost its power to heal? What if she couldn't extract the secret ingredient in the water to put in the time machine?



Well, she decided, there was only one thing to do...she had no choice but to give it a shot. She had nothing to lose.



Meanwhile, Anastasia was in the dining room with the queen while she ate Belgian waffles. "My wedding plans have so far gone off without a hitch," she announced. "I've hired a caterer, reserved the entire island of Isla Paradiso for the last weekend in June, and am designing my own dress."
"You're designing your own dress, dear?"
"Why not?"
"Anastasia, dear, I'm sure every major designer would love to design your wedding dress."
"But this is personal, mother. This is personal. I'd simply like to do it myself, or at least incorporate my ideas into the design."





A few days later the twins booked a round-trip flight to tour their inherited property in Monte Vista. Immediately Anastasia fell in love with it, but Alexandra needed some convincing, especially as, on the day they arrived, it was nearly a hundred degrees and she was mostly a cold-weather bird. It was called the Amelia Castle (named for a relative of Prince Renauld) and the girls vowed they would be back to explore it further.



While still a student at the university, Anastasia led a demonstration against bullying, and even made a speech revealing herself to have been bullied, which proved to be very popular. Now that she was out of school, she and her sister took this a step further. They attached their names to an anti-bullying campaign at the university and intended to start speaking at the school level, too.

Chapter Eighty-Four

With the announcement of Princess Anastasia's engagement, Queen Catarina and her treasurer began to slowly release the substantial amount of money Prince Renauld had set aside for the two loves of his life. The amount of simoleans was simply staggering.



And it wasn't just simoleans the prince had left behind for his beloved daughters. Apparently he'd willed them a castle in Monte Vista which belonged to his family.

The girls were finally winning the war.



With their inheritance money coming in, plus their earnings from their careers and their hit reality television show, the twins had ordered the construction of their own glittering palace in the mountains of Hidden Springs, a fortress they would share with their former IF partners which would serve as their new permanent residence. This meant that they were moving out of Vanderburg Palace. Anastasia was consulting and working with architects on the design herself.

Alexandra and Anastasia were now financially secure for the rest of their lives.



With their newfound financial security, they began to work on behalf of charities and pet causes. For example, Alexandra addressed the media in the newly constructed royal press room, for the first time since her speech at her graduation ceremony. Her hair was slightly curled and she wore her royal jacket (with jeans and boots underneath, but no one in the corps ever saw) Armed with her shiny new degree in aerospace engineering technology, Alexandra announced the creation of a scholarship fund benefiting women and girls in science and technology.



Wedding fever had officially hit the royal palace, and no one had caught the bug more acutely than the bride-to-be herself. Already a perfectionist, Anastasia wanted absolutely nothing to go wrong on her big day, hiring a designer for her dress, a caterer for the food, and arranging the facilities.





The royal press corps released two more photos of the newly engaged couple, while announcing that Princess Anastasia's wedding was tentatively scheduled for late June. More of the intensely private couple's plans were starting to trickle out to the media: They were to marry on the tropical island of Isla Paradiso; it was going to be a private, invitation-only ceremony but a public reception; Princess Anastasia herself was designing their villa in Monte Vista.



Meanwhile, Anastasia returned to her job as an architectural designer. Sebastian Plumb hired her to make him a 'book nook,' an area to study and read in peace. Anastasia marveled at the pictures of his ex-wife which were everywhere, but there was only one photo of his daughter. He sure was a charmer, Anastasia had decided, but he was as slimy as a snake oil salesman.



She'd also redone Sir Peter Winterly's living room. Recently widowed, Sir Winterly had lost his only son, Charles, many simyears earlier, and had spent a long time in dedicated service to the royal family and in particular the Crown Prince.



Of course, Alexandra would have gladly traded all of her father's simoleans just to have him back fully alive. As it was, she continued her work on her top-secret experiment, that the rest of the family knew nothing about.



When she wasn't at city hall addressing the media or working her career as a flight officer in the military, Alexandra was spending long hours alone in her basement lab, trying to find the final piece to the puzzle that had stumped her since before she went to college.

Somehow, someway, if she could set the time machine back to the day her father died...if only...and if she could come up with something...



Then, suddenly, the eureka moment arrived. Of course. Why hadn't she thought of this before?
"The spring! The fountain of youth! If I could harness the properties of the healing waters of the spring...then maybe, just maybe..."