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Epilogue

From that day on, Fairy Godmother Clover Quinn and the villagers of Glenaleen coexisted in harmony, sharing laughter and helping hands as needed. She no longer felt the burden of their constant demands. In its place grew a mutual understanding and respect.

Clover embraced the wisdom of Fairy Godmother Doherty and the Ancient Woman. No longer 'the fairy girl', she transformed into Glenaleen's trusted counselor, guiding them to discover their own inner strength. The villagers treasured their wishes and took great care to only make thoughtful requests of their fairy godmother.

At Lily and Declan's wedding reception a year later, Clover stood arm-in-arm with her dearest friend, surrounded by Lily's bountiful vegetable garden. For months, Lily watched others make wishes, but always preferred to do for herself rather than rely on magic. Clover gasped when Lily asked her for a second wish, that 'Clover find someone who made her as happy as Declan'. Specifically, someone who favored meat stews, as she needed a place to go where salad wouldn't be on the menu.

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Two years later, when Lily gave birth to her first child, she named Clover the godmother. Clover wept with joy as she held the precious child, making a silent pledge to watch over him for all his days.

Clover devotedly served as Glenaleen's fairy godmother for many peaceful, prosperous years. She took pride in watching the village grow and prosper. Soon Lily's wish came true. Clover met and married a fairy man raised in the hectic city of Dublin, looking for a peaceful life in the country.

Then, one magical day, Clover's willow tree home grew into a second bedroom. Into it, Clover placed the baby daughter to whom she would one day pass on the role of Glenaleen's Fairy Godmother.

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