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In the dining room, Aria sets up her tea party with great enthusiasm. She places tiny teacups, saucers, and a teapot which she filled with her favorite banana milk on the table. She even adds her stuffed animals—Mr. Carrot, Miss Bunny, and Sir Bearington—to the mix.

When Julian finally trudges downstairs, wearing the frilly shirt over his pajamas, Aria beams at him. "You look perfect, Julie!"

Julian looks like he wants to crawl back into bed. "Let’s just get this over with. I have school today."

Aria gestures grandly to the table. "Welcome to Queen Aria’s Royal Tea Party! Please take a seat, Mr. Butler."

Julian sits down with a long-suffering sigh. "Do I really have to do this?"

"Yes! And you have to pour the tea!" Aria points to the teapot.

Julian picks up the teapot and pours the apple juice into the tiny cups. Aria claps her hands in delight. "Wonderful! You’re a great butler, Julie!"

"Thanks," Julian mutters, clearly not meaning it.

Aria picks up her teacup and ta
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