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[[Universe E (Paying It Forward)|One universe]]'s native version of Jenny Everywhere was a medieval princess called Genevieve, who styled herself the “Princess of Everywhere”. She appeared as “a woman in an implausibly pink ruffled dress”, and had the ability to talk to animals. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') She was usually dressed in an “improbably pink and frilly dress” with a matching lace ruffle, also wearing “a tiara set with crystals, glinting even in indoor light”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | [[Universe E (Paying It Forward)|One universe]]'s native version of Jenny Everywhere was a medieval princess called Genevieve, who styled herself the “Princess of Everywhere”. She appeared as “a woman in an implausibly pink ruffled dress”, and had the ability to talk to animals. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') She was usually dressed in an “improbably pink and frilly dress” with a matching lace ruffle, also wearing “a tiara set with crystals, glinting even in indoor light”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | ||
She had “prophetic dreams” based on the knowledge of her other selves but no awareness knowledge of her multidimensional nature, nor, seemingly, the ability to shift at will. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') Instead, she used a [[dream spinner]] to travel across worlds, which she interpreted as “dreamlands”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | She had “prophetic dreams” based on the knowledge of her other selves but no awareness knowledge of her multidimensional nature, nor, seemingly, the ability to shift at will. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') Instead, she used a [[dream spinner]] to travel across parallel worlds, which she interpreted as “dreamlands”. It had been built for her by her raccoon sidekicks [[Wu (Pit Stop)|Wu]] and [[Willow (Pit Stop)|Willow]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | ||
She was once trapped in a tower, threatened by a [[Baron (Paying It Forward)|Baron]]. [[#Cha Ni|Cha Ni]], who had glimpsed her predicament, sent [[#Helping other Jennies|another Jenny]] to help her; the more modern Jenny slipped Genevieve a loaded gun through an arrow-slit, to use as part of an escape. | She was once trapped in a tower, threatened by a [[Baron (Paying It Forward)|Baron]]. [[#Cha Ni|Cha Ni]], who had glimpsed her predicament, sent [[#Helping other Jennies|another Jenny]] to help her; the more modern Jenny slipped Genevieve a loaded gun through an arrow-slit, to use as part of an escape. | ||
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She was, later, one of the Jennies summoned by [[Universe F (Paying It Forward)|one world]]'s [[#Confrontation at Elysium Park|Jenny]] to [[Elysium Park]] to spook a [[Sandy-haired man (Paying It Forward)|sandy-haired man]] who'd gotten on the bad side of the local Jenny and apparently did not believe her claims of being a multi-dimensional entity. She later joined the afterparty in [[Universe G (Paying It Forward)|a different universe]] with twenty or so other Jennies, where she was seen telling some birds to bring her toast. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | She was, later, one of the Jennies summoned by [[Universe F (Paying It Forward)|one world]]'s [[#Confrontation at Elysium Park|Jenny]] to [[Elysium Park]] to spook a [[Sandy-haired man (Paying It Forward)|sandy-haired man]] who'd gotten on the bad side of the local Jenny and apparently did not believe her claims of being a multi-dimensional entity. She later joined the afterparty in [[Universe G (Paying It Forward)|a different universe]] with twenty or so other Jennies, where she was seen telling some birds to bring her toast. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | ||
At an unknown point relative to these events, Genevieve began travelling with [[Prince Guy]], who she thought might in fact be her “true love”, although she was not sure. | At an unknown point relative to these events, Genevieve began travelling with [[Prince Guy]], who she thought might in fact be her “true love”, although she was not sure. Approximately one month after an adventure involving [[gnome wrestling]], Guy and his horse were turned into pigs by the [[Witch of the Blue Hills]]. Genevieve, Willow and Wu attempted to use the dream spinner to travel to a distant “dreamland” to find [[Mordorak of the Nine Noses]], a wizard who could allegedly perform “restorations” from such curses. However, the dream spinner broke down, landing her in the universe of the Jenny who'd previously helped her escape the Baron. Having materialised close to the home of her counterpart, she was admitted into her apartment by Jenny's roommate [[Kim (Parallax)|Kim]], and explained her predicament to the two. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | ||
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