CAT AND VANESSA HAD both finished packing a bag by the time Evelyn arrived. They'd warned their parents that they'd be back late and told them to try not to worry. Considering the often large time fluctuations between the fairy land and the real world, they felt that if their parents knew where they were going, they'd be less concerned. The last two trips had been unexpected and while it had only felt like a few minutes to them, several hours had elapsed at home. At least this time they had the whole weekend and if their parents were expecting them to be away, they wouldn't report them missing. And they could let Evelyn's mom know where they were as well, if they were gone longer than expected. That was part of the reason for the two bags. Cat felt strongly that the tales of eating food f

