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Maria never ran into Loveday and left Moonacre. The resulting curse eliminated the entire de Noir bloodline and left Maria as the only one to carry on the Merryweather legacy.
Over 100 years later, Jane is the last Merryweather and therefore the last Moon Princess.
To restore the legacy of both the Merryweathers and the de Noirs she travels back in time to guide Maria on her path to lift the curse and save the valley.
After the events of the movie Jane decided to stay in Moonacre a while longer, knowing fully well that she should return to her own time once more but she can’t bring herself to leave just yet.
Torn between her own reality and her new friends as well as her blossoming feelings for Robin, she must decide whether to go or to stay and leave her old life behind.This takes place AFTER the movie.
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Betrothal by awinterschild
Fandoms: The Secret of Moonacre (2008), The Little White Horse - Elizabeth Goudge
02 Jun 2021
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Maria is a handful, but Robin lives for it.
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in another life (we'd keep all our promises, be us against the world) by anneblacks
Fandom: Anne with an E, Girl Meets World, Keeper of the Lost Cities Series - Shannon Messenger, No Good Nick (TV)
22 Apr 2020
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Anne Shirley-Cuthbert has always been drawn to Gilbert Blythe—the honest and earnest, tall and dark dancer of a young man with those warm eyes of his and more pure empathy than she knows doctors to have. It had always seemed ethereal, or ancient—something that had been carved into her bones over the ages; something that felt like life's tug on her strings of fate.
She had just never known exactly how right she was.
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Bookmarked by nerdyme
25 Aug 2024
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Female Merlin saves Arthur and Camelot!! 💕⚔️❤️💙
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Six years old Sebastian told her about his loneliness, his absence of space in his own family.
That mysterious little girl of his age, whom he spent that one summer with, linked her little finger to his. She spoke so closely their nose almost touched, "I'll return to you when I'm adult and successful." Sebastian's initial response was laughter. That was the sort of promise a boy made to his first love, a vow that a prince made to reclaim his princess back one day. But, as some beats passed, Sebastian realised that, perhaps, this was his only chance to not be so alone that his skin crawled; this gentlemanly little girl who would return to him one day, when she's all grown up and wealthy.
So he linked his little finger back.
"Promise me that," whispered little Sebastian, his tiny hands trembling.
She looked him back in the eyes, "I promise, Sebastian."

