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Episode 31 is the thirty-first chapter of Hooky by Míriam Bonastre Tur.

Summary[]

Dorian grabs Monica's but he can't fly nearer her since he can't control his broom. For this reason, Monica decides to jump from the balcony, landing on Dorian's broom. Once they are both on the broom, Dorian lists the control of it again and they begin to dive toward the ground. Luckily, Monica menages to help the witch boy at regaining control of it and they safetily start to glide towards the ground. However, the moment Monica lets go of the broom, it does a sharp turn and they all ends up on the branches a tree. Still, Monica admits that she found flying more fun that she had thought, and thanks Dorian for coming to save her.

While they climb down of the tree, Dorian asks Monica if she was crying when he went to save her, which she embarrassedly denies. However, she admits that Dorian was right that she was just pretending to be a hero, as she would die alone and had just procrastinated until now. Dorian reassures her that he was not serious when he said that, and that she didn't waste time but learned how to fight. He also says that she must have a heroic spirit for being brave enough to save someone. She remembers him that she couldn't get down after she climbed on the tower, but he explains he wouldn't have been able to get down from there either, but they did it because they were together. They realise they work the best together, but Monica still says she should learn better how to defend herself, so she asks him to teach her magic seriously. He accepts her request and notes happily how she changed over time, since she was afraid of witches and magic before. She notes she is still not sure about that as the one who made the tower trap was undoubtedly a witch, and that her father may kill her if he knew she is going to practice magic. Dorian jokes he may want to kill her already since she is even living with some of them. Then they both run to look for Dani and Nico.

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(*Note: Bold + Italicized = First Appearance)

Trivia[]

  • This chapter contains several references to the fairy tale of Rapunzel.

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