The black-haired pale-skinned 13-yr.-old princess, the Archduchess Amelia Gwyneth Julia, took after her mother, the black-haired pale-skinned Empress Gwyneth in more than just looks. The Empress Gwyneth and her daughter, Archduchess Amelia Gwyneth Julia (13), enjoyed acting out the role of giantess to their little doll family (Gale and Kendall and their three sons, 13, 10 and 8. Amelia is attracted to the eldest but her mother tells her not to get too obsessed by a mere doll-man.), especially at tea parties for Amelia. In her brainwashed delirium, Gale remarks on how amazing it was when the giantesses lifted up heavy teapots and tea cups—in reality, fine china—causing the giantesses to laugh and pet her little head. For her part, the Empress, frequently wearing a purple hat and a purple coat with two breast pockets and two lower pockets over a purple dress, had the notorious habit of leaving Gale to wait on her in one of her four coat pockets for eight hours straight interrupted only for mealtime and toilet breaks.
Opening the door to the doll chamber, the young princess looked at the doll house inside.
“How’s my favorite redheaded doll-girl doing?” she cooed, as she reached down to pick Gale off the balcony of her doll-house. With a stern expression on her face, Gale shot the fingertips of Amelia’s right hand with fire.
“Go away and don’t come back until you get your mother. I would like a word with her, bitch!”
Amelia frowned and ran out of the doll chamber. “Mommy, Gale’s acting mean! She shot my fingertips with fire!”
Gwyneth got up off her imperial throne with concern. Ever since, her student Helga had sent her other student and niece Deirdre’s rebellious courtier Gale to her, she had made sure to keep Gale under an enchantment. For the first time in 15 years, she had forgotten to do so.
Entering the doll chamber, she looked down at the angry, little Gale. “Now, now, little girl, it’s not nice to shoot people with fire. Here, let me calm you down!” she exclaimed, as she reached down and picked up Gale.