Pippi stood on her bed as she lifted a large ovel object wrapped in brown paper up to the nail she'd just pushed into the wall. The postage markings on the paper indicate it was sent by Annika Settergrin of Vemmerby, Sweden. If one were able to read Swedish, that person would know that Annika had fetched the mirror from Villa Villekulla and sent
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"Maybeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!"
She fell back through the mirror as if there was nothing but a hole in the wall there.
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It made sense at the time.
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Pippi may be visible in the reflection. But Walter's own reflection is in the way.
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"Stupid Fandom things."
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"Awwww nutbunnies!"
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"Sorry, Pippi," he said to the mirror. "I'll see what I can do about this."
But he wasn't going to be able to do much tonight.
He looked around for a piece of paper and left Molly a note: Pippi's in a mirror. Mirror's in my room. If you know anyone who can get her out, stop by.
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Pippi was indeed, in the mirror. "What happened? Is she okay?"
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"The wall behind is solid. The back of the mirror is solid. I don't think she's hurt, but I didn't want to leave her alone like this."
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"There's Aziraphale. You can't get much more mystically inclined than him."
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