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"Back to what you were telling me, you have traveled through time. You know how to do it!" Vienna said. "I cannot say I am an expert, but I have done it. It is downright unpleasant if you would ask me. I have no idea how it works, magic is probably the only explanation. And magic is not always accurate. When we returned to the kingdom, it always used to be very disorienting. We did not come back to the same spot in time. Once, it was a few weeks before we had left, and the next time, a day or two after. The last time, it was three weeks later. Had my head spinning, I am telling you," Deborah said. Vienna's own head was spinning now as well. She silently prayed that she could have coffee at breakfast, or perhaps something even stronger. "It is confusing. I agree. The prince keeps saying t