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  The letter was addressed to the kitchen with no further details. The envelope was plain white and it looked like it had sat in the pocket of someone's clothing for a good minute. Sabrina took it directly to The Head Chef and they opened it without a second thought.

  This was all written in a five year old's hand writing.

  "Oh, she grew up too fast.." Sabrina mourned.

  "I think we can manage this," the Head Chef said. "Where did you find this letter?"

  "Oh, I found it in front of the kitchen." Sabrina replied.

  "Alright, let me write a response." they walked over to a flat surface and started writing down some words on a piece of paper.

  They handed the finished letter to Sabrina and told her to place the letter where she found the first one. So that's exactly what she did.

  One day later, the letter was gone and a medium sized platter was in its place with a letter placed on top. When the two of them read the letter, it became apparent that the platter was a teleportation circle. They could either use the platter as is, or inscribe the circle onto a counter top. Anything placed into the circle would be transported to the sister circle in The Tower. When the Head Chef implemented the system, it was largely stressed that the circle wasn't a garbage disposal so that other people didn't send trash to The Tower.

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  The circle was implemented a few days later. The menu would be sent over the first thing in the morning and whenever Rinaye woke up, she would circle the item that she wanted to eat, wait a few minutes, and the food would be sent over. Same thing for each meal of the day as well. Snacks had a small additional menu.

  Even if Sabrina couldn't see Rinaye, she was glad that the kid she helped raise was all right.

  "Yess! Food's here!" Rinaye shouted to no one in particular. She had ordered a small breakfast of eggs, toast, and bacon. She loved bacon more than life itself. Bacon was the reason she lived in this world. Bacon. BACON. BACON!

  Allison redecorated the Tower, now it had a floor! More than one floor actually, the tower was big enough to fit four full floors. Well, three and one really big bed. At the bottom of the tower, where the upside down roof was, Allison had filled the entire hollow point with a huge mattress. Rinaye could spread her entire body on the bed and she still wouldn't be able to touch the walls. It was overflowing with blankets, pillows, and the stuffed animals and plushies from her previous room. It was very comfortable.

  A circular staircase led up to the second floor which housed a living room and a dining room along with an actual T.V. Well this world's equivalent of a T.V. The Third floor had a gym along with a music room that had almost every single instrument she could think of. And finally, the library. The library was . The walls went up higher than Rinaye could even see. Which was partly due to the walls coming closer and closer together as the walls climbed upward. The library contained every book Rinaye had ever read, including her past life and so much more. A small platform acted as the library's ladder, moving upwards and around so Rinaye could reach the books she wanted.

  One thing about this library Rinaye liked was the further up you went, the more the books became, but Rinaye's tiny little five year old couldn't handle that amount of excitement yet. So you're going to have to skip forward a few years if you want more descriptions about that collection.

  Anyway...

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