![]() To save his nanny, he has join her in the trouble that he’s caused, and undo a curse he didn’t cause. This decision immediately causes regret, which leads to the biggest adventure William could possibly imagine. When he finds a magical knight in the castle his nanny gives him, he hatches an idea that only a young child could conceive of and actually consider worth completing. He’s a bit of a spoiled kid to be honest, refusing to accept that his favorite person’s world doesn’t revolve around him, as well as refusing to see how his parents (especially his dad) are trying to be more a part of his life. Unfortunately, he doesn’t have a lot of say in the matter. He loves his nanny and doesn’t want her to leave. William is a boy desperate to keep things the way they are. ![]() I started out thinking this would be a medieval version of the Indian in the Cupboard, but it was a lot better than that. ![]()
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