Inside the house, Margo Gru, with her characteristic poise and maturity, is adjusting the decorations for the Trollstice party. Her eyes sparkle with anticipation as she glances at the clock, knowing her date will arrive soon. The living room is a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors and quirky troll-themed decorations, a testament to the family's unique taste.
Noah Jutila walks up the path, a bouquet of wildflowers clutched in his hand, his heart racing with a blend of excitement and nerves. He is greeted by the whimsical sight of the Gru house, its charm enhanced by the festive decorations. "Wow, this place looks amazing," Noah murmurs to himself, taking in the enchanting atmosphere.
Margo greets Noah at the door, her smile bright enough to light up the room. "I'm so glad you could make it, Noah!" she exclaims, her eyes twinkling with genuine delight. "I wouldn't miss it for the world," Noah replies, his voice full of sincerity.
Margo and Noah find a quiet corner, away from the main crowd. "So, how are you finding the party?" Margo asks, curiosity in her tone. "It's wonderful," Noah responds, "but I must say, spending time with you is the real highlight." Margo blushes, her heart fluttering at his words.
Margo and Noah join a group of friends, engaging in playful banter and games. Their laughter rings out, bright and infectious, a harmonious blend that adds to the evening's joy. "I haven't laughed this much in ages," Noah admits, his eyes shining with happiness.
Margo and Noah stand together, watching the stars appear one by one in the clear night sky. "Thank you for a wonderful evening, Margo," Noah says softly, his voice filled with gratitude. "I'm glad you came," Margo replies, "This has been the best Trollstice ever."
















