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In [[Universe B (The Winter Quests)|one universe]], Julie Jacobs owned a house of her own. She had a good relationship with her sister, the local [[Jenny Everywhere#Intergalactic diplomacy mission|Jenny Everywhere]], who was two inches taller than her and often left on fantastical space adventures. | In [[Universe B (The Winter Quests)|one universe]], Julie Jacobs owned a house of her own. She had a good relationship with her sister, the local [[Jenny Everywhere#Intergalactic diplomacy mission|Jenny Everywhere]], who was two inches taller than her and often left on fantastical space adventures. | ||
For Christmas 2021, with “her” Jenny tied up with an intergalactic diplomacy mission, [[Jenny Everywhere | For Christmas 2021, with “her” Jenny tied up with an intergalactic diplomacy mission, [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|a different Jenny]] filled in to spend Christmas with Julie. The two got on well, with the other Jenny confiding in Julie about her difficult relationship with [[Laura Drake#Christmas present from Jenny|her version of Laura Drake]], and agreeing to bake Julie her “Multiverse-famous cookies”. As they were busying themselves around the kitchen, however, the two received an invitation down the chimney which turned out to be from [[CS-NA]], inviting Jenny to the [[Cupid Homeworld]] for the interdimensional Christmas party he'd organised. Jenny took Julie there. Adapting “surprisingly well” to the strange sights of the Homeworld, Julie watched with interest as [[Arganthone-056]] gave a fencing demonstration using a peppermint stick. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Julie presumably takes her name from the early proposed name for [[Jenny Everywhere]] in development, “Julie Everywhere”. | Julie presumably takes her name from the early proposed name for [[Jenny Everywhere]] in development, “Julie Everywhere”. |
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