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She and Alice squished together and read the wish.

“I’ve never seen those!” Alice said. “Great idea!”

“Me neither!” Marge said. “Cool idea!”

Sylvie grinned back excitedly. “I did some research, and there is one place in the world we are pretty much guaranteed to see them this time of the year.”

“Where, dear? Where are we going?”

Sylvie stood up and planted her hands on her hips. “Dress warm ladies, because we’re heading to Finland!”

“Finland?” we echoed.

“Finland,” she said back. “Now, after I arranged Doris’s wish and knew I was the last one, I went ahead and booked the place we’re staying and made the travel arrangements, so tomorrow morning, we head out, ladies!”

We all squealed with excitement, and I jumped up to hug Sylvie. “I can’t wait!”

“Me too.” She hugged me back. “I have been wanting to see them my whole life.”

“Well, we’ve got one day left in Scotland. What are we going to do?” Alice asked as she rose to stand.

“Let’s go take a drive around the countryside and explore,” Marge said.

“Great idea,” Sylvie agreed. “We can try to find the standing stones and go back in time.”

She waggled her eyebrows, and the rest of us swooned when Alice whispered, “To find Jamie.”

“Let’s go, ladies!” Marge said, starting forward, then she stopped and turned to me. “And you’renotdriving!”

I shrunk down and cringed. “Sorry again.”

Sylvie slung an arm around my shoulder and squeezed. “We love you, Doris. But if you ever insist on driving again, we’re leaving you on the side of the road.”

“I second that,” Alice said. “And so do the damn sheep.”

I flushed pink as I laughed with them, then the four of us strolled out of the gardens that had scared us so badly last night and went off toward our next adventure.

Together.










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