They find out about the curse
The three set out - separately
Ian Stiltskin's story
Wolf the vegetarian
Virginia, Tony, and Wolf get captured
Wolf's full moon injury
The terms to break the curse are revealed
Quickening powder
Wilfred Peep's story
Virginia gives birth
Epilogue
Author's Notes
I’d love to say that this is mine, all mine, but I have no rights to anything 10th Kingdom. If anyone who does wants me to yank this from the Net, I’m willing to do so. I’m not making any profit other than personal enjoyment from this.
OTHER STUFF YOU’RE APPARENTLY SUPPOSED TO PUT BEFORE A STORY:
I would rate this PG I guess, although there is a little bit of violent content. Maybe PG13.
Umm... Beyond that, the only thing I can think of to mention is that at the beginning of the show Virginia had said she was just a waitress, but someday she was going to meet a man who was interested in food and they would open a restaurant of their own. So I worked with that. I put the scene at just a couple of months after the original story since she said the problems in the 9 Kingdoms interrupted their lives almost immediately.
FEEDBACK:
More than welcome. If you hate it, you can tell me, I won’t mind. There were moments when I hated it myself. If you liked it... wow, that would be really neat to hear too.
Email me here.
Kimberly
April, 2000
Editor's Note: This story wins the (unofficial) KingdomsPress award for being closest to the storyline of the real Book II, as revealed in a synopsis by Simon Moore. Although not truly close to Moore's plot, it does have the most points in common with his story, most importantly a curse which causes (or will cause) the baby to be born in animal form, a quest to remove that curse, and a restaurant operated by both Wolf and Virginia in New York.