I had expected a lot of things; to see Cora, the King, and my mother, but I hadn't expected King Leopold to have a daughter. "What a ridiculous name..." I thought to myself, trying to make sense of what was going on. I was curious as to who she was, so I inquired about her to Blue... "I hear that your Mother saved her off of a horse gone mad. The King asked for her hand in marriage, to be his wife."


My heart skipped a beat and I knew she seen me, but I didn't expect her to stop beside me to sit down... Why was she sitting beside me? Blue stopped Cora in her tracks, telling her that she was supposed to sit at the end of the row and not beside me. Cora laughed at her mockingly, "Fairy, you and I both know those are merely guidelines... And I have every right to sit with my grand-daughter, haven't I?"


I quickly turned to Blue, her face had turned a bright shade of crimson... "You have absolutely no right to sit beside her. Now trade seats with me, Jo'Hana!" Before I could move, the organs began to play and it was time for my Mother to make her entrance... and I was stuck beside Cora. Everyone stood up and looked towards the bride... I'd never seen anything more precise before, it was like looking into a mirror and seeing your own reflection.


When Blue had first told me I looked like her, I thought she was just being kind, but nearly every feature we shared was identical. Even the scar upon my upper lip was a mere reflection of hers... I turned to Blue, repeating the words she had told me... "Must. Be. Fate." Cora leaned over whispering in my ear, "I guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree" she said in a particularly disturbing tone.