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Though knowing full well that her children were fully grown adults, she was also aware that they shared their father's affinity for mischief making. While Sally herself found the trait to be endearing, she realized that other's in Auradon might not exactly take well to some of their... antics, not in the way their parents could. Some people just didn't understand what they viewed as 'too different', or downright 'weird'. So, she wanted to make sure she checked in on them every now and again. Not pestering, but simply as a mother who wanted her children to know that she would always be there for them. Pale fingers sifted through a basket filled to the brim with various clothing patches, colorful fabric also strewn about the floor around her sewing station. "You know, I almost miss stitching myself together after a nasty spill," she mused lightly, gaze traveling to Salem with a small smile. "Then again, it's still so fascinating, being this way. Don't you think?"











