Donna stared at the book. There was an odd chill in the air that surrounded her. The whispers have been silenced. Donna looked behind her. She could run, but something in her mind pulled her towards the book. With every step, her stomach tightened. She looked at her reflection in the floating mirror shards. When she had gotten close enough to touch it something in head whispered. Open your destiny. The voice sounded like a mans, but not one she recognized.

The book had a brown cover, with beautiful golden designs in it's corners. A key hole was beside the circled mirror in the middle of the book's cover. Donna looked at herself in it. She had looked scared, and she was. She examined the keyhole closely. Where would the key be?It could be and where. Out of nowhere, Donna felt cool metal touch her skin.

She lifted up her hand to see it was clutching a silver key with a purple gem. Without even thinking, Donna put the key into the lock. It clicked, and Donna reached to flip open the book, when it flipped itself open. Donna took a step back. She looked back at the book to see it had selected a page. Donna took a step forward. Before she could read the print. The floating mirror shard swirled around her.

Donna tried to turn and run, but as she did this, a mirror shard cut open a gash above her eyebrow. Donna stepped back as she whipped the blood dripping down to her eye. When she opened her eyes. The mirror shards had stopped spinning. They all trapped her in a circle that stretched up to the ceiling. Donna turned back to see the book with the open page.

A glowing light shot from the book. Donna watched it travel around the mirror shards. Then it stopped on one. Donna watched it as it turned into a picture. Her grandmother stood at a pedestal. She looked so much younger and healthier, Donna hardly recognized her. The young evil queen looked down at the book and signed her name on its page.

Donna turned to see the book flipped to her page, where her signature was inked in big writing. This showed how much pride she took to signing her destiny of being evil. It then turned pages to a blank signature sheet. She turned back to a glowing mirror shard after wiping some of the blood from her forehead. The younger Raven Queen stood at the same pedestal.

Different mirrors showed her mother's destiny of poisoning Apple White, getting caught, and being locked away in mirror prison. Donna looked to see Raven closing the book, and refusing to sign it. The mirrors showing the destiny faded into pictures of her mother's life. Rooming with Maddie. Apple and her being friends. Fighting the Evil Queen. The Evil Queen's dead body. Donna's parents together on a balcony watching the sun set. Their wedding. Donna and Ryder being held by their parents for the first time.

Donna couldn't help but smile. It was the right choice, to rebel. All the pictures from the mirror shards faded back into light that traveled back to the book. Donna looked back at the book. The ball of light lingered above its pages. She took a step forward. She reached for the cover. She tried to close it, but the book didn't move. The ball of light suddenly turned into a feather quill. It wanted her to sign it. Whispers from a familiar voice echoed around the girl.

She turned and tried to run, but the mirror shards still surrounded her. Donna backed away, remembering the cut above her eyebrow. She closed her eyes as she felt power begin to brew inside her. She thought of things to provoke her anger. She felt the magic flow through her body. She began to think of destruction. Magic pooled in her, wanting to get out. Finally, Donna threw her hands out.

With a big crack. Donna opened her eyes to see all the mirror shards fall to the floor. They all shatter in to tiny pieces when they come in contact with the hard surface. At this point, Donna didn't care if anyone heard the noises of the breaking glass. This sound was pleasing to her. It symbolized that Donna had broken the legacy.

The hall was silent. Donna felt proud of herself. She was no longer going to give into whatever has been messing with her. She was about to take a step when she heard a soft whisper go past her ear. Donna froze in her place. It was calling her name. Maybe it was someone who was in the hall with her. Donna decided to trust it and turned around.

The ball of light was still hovering above the book was all that Donna saw before she hit the hard floor. Her vision had gone black, and all she could hear was the sinister laugh of her grandmother.


Ally woke up with a gasp. She was having a strange dream about Donna. She was wandering the halls and was knocked out by a ball of light. Ally thought this was very strange. It was weird that Ally was thinking about her. She looked at her clock. It was about five minutes before her alarm would go off. She pushed a button for it to turn off.

Ally then turned her attention to the picture of her and Donna on the nightstand. She may have looked at the picture last night and it stayed in her brain for her to be in Ally's dream. Her eyes glanced down to see the two friendship bracelets. Wait? Two? There was only one last time Ally check. Donna still had the other one. Ally sat up and took the two bracelets in her hand.

Her examine each bracelet closely. The new one was definitely Donna's. It had a silver chain, and Donna was wearing the silver chained one in the picture. Ally wondered how it made its way into the room without her even knowing. It wasn't there last night. Was it?

Ally wondered if Donna had put it there before she had moved out. She wanted to talk to Donna, she missed their friendship, but she had a class presidential race to win. Today she would put posters up and prepare a statement for this Friday's bookball game. This, she dreaded. Even though Cassidy was on the team and supported her, but, everyone knew Derek was the star player. She was going to need support from someone more popular. Everyone knew of Daring Charming, and his son doesn't fall short of the popularity gene.

Sure, Ally once thought that she and Derek had feelings for each other. She had convinced herself that he was interested in her, but then he lashed out at her, and hadn't talk to her since. Brandon was very nice to her, but Ally didn't feel a connection with him. It didn't help that Donna had liked him too. He was a good listener and a good friend, but not boyfriend material. She thought that having him as a date for the dance would make Derek jealous, but she didn't know if it worked. She was glad that Brandon was okay with staying friends, it would have been awkward otherwise.

It hurt Ally a little, still having a special feeling towards Derek and no knowing if he felt the same, but she tried not to think about it as much. She had to focus on her campaign, and her campaign needed Derek to support it. Even if he didn't want to be friends, she would hope that he would be in favor of this. She thought of going to watch the bookball practice, then talking to him afterwords. Cassidy had confirm that practice wouldn't go that long today, so they could get good rest for the next two days before the game.

With high spirits, Ally got ready for the day. She was happy that she didn't have to wear the leg brace anymore. She could walk freely without any pain in her ankle. Cassidy and Catherine got up after Ally got out of the shower. They were surprised how she had gotten up earlier than the alarm. Ally had simply told them that she was excited about the start of her campaign.

Together, the girls all went down to breakfast. As they walked, Ally got a little nervous when she stuck up the flyers. This was actually happening. Her mother convinced her to run. Ally had tried to get out of it, but she didn't want to disappoint Apple, who was so excited that she carried on her legacy of being a leader. One thing was good, Ally could spend more time with her friends now that the campaign has started. She assembled a small team with her friends, each one had a task, but she hasn't exactly told them about it yet.

They got down to the castleteria in time before the big rush. The boys have not gotten down there themselves. Not many people were sitting, but Ally did recognize one person in particular, Matthew. She hasn't talked to him since the night of the dance.

After Donna ran out of the auditorium, Ally didn't know what to do. The flames were rising in front of her. Ally tried to take a step back, but she was frozen with fright. How did this happen? It had seemed like everyone was frozen. Besides the screams of terror coming from the dance floor.

"What happen?!" a hand touched her shoulder and turned her around. Ally snapped out of her daze to see Matt looking very concerned.

"We.." Ally tried to spit out words," We got into a fight and..." She could feel tears pooling in her eyes. "She turned around and then the flames!"

"Where did she go?" Matt kept a good grip on her shoulder and looked at her in the eye. Ally's tears began to fall. She started to wipe them when Matt put his other hand on her other shoulder. He shook her a little,"Where is she?!" Matt raised his voice.

"Take it easy," Ally heard Derek's deep voice. He was talking to Matt, but his grip only tightened on Ally. "Ryder! Where did Donna go?"

"She ran!" Ally spit out."I don't know! But she's not okay!" Her vision had gone blurry as he let go of her. She turned to see Matt jump over the flames, and then Ryder. She was pushed into someone else's arms. She didn't know who it was, but it felt comforting. Ally didn't bother looking to see who it was, but she buried herself in the embrace.

Ally still didn't know who held her that night, but she remembered the perplexed look on Matt's face. That's the last memory of him she had up close. Once Donna had distanced herself from everyone to join that girl Laura and her friends, Matt has been alone. Molly Locks used to sit with him, but she ditched him about a week ago. Now, Derek was the only one to sit with him occasionally, but usually, Matt was alone with that same worried look on his face. She remembered how close he and Donna were. She wondered if he knew anything about what happened that night.

She hardly thought about what she was doing until she set down her tray in front of him and sat down. Without question, Cassidy and Catherine followed her actions. Matt looked up, confused. "Perky blonde? What are you doing here?"

Ally laughed a little to lighten the awkward interaction,"Its Ally, and I thought just because Donna's not talking to either of us, we can still be friends." She tried to think of how she could include him in her campaign. He was close to

"Were we ever friends?" Matt raised and eyebrow with a slight grin on his face. Ally didn't appreciate his tone. "Alright cut to the chase. What do you want from me?"

"I don't want anything from you," Ally smiled,"Although, maybe you would consider being part of my campaign team. I've heard your a pretty good drawer." Ally had seen him draw during Riddlish. She had never seen the drawings, but she wanted to make him feel like he was included.

"Uh. Yeah. I guess you could say that," Matt shrugged,"I don't know if I should really support you though." Ally opened her mouth to defend herself.

"Who else you gonna vote for?" Cassidy interrupted,"The other runner is your ex girlfriend." It was true, she was rumored to join the race.

"Cassidy!" Catherine elbowed her as she scolded her friend.

"I'm so sorry," Ally turned to see a sad look on Matt's face. Quickly, Matt looked up and changed his expression blank.

"She wasn't my girlfriend," he shook his head. "She was my tutor for a class and was just in it for money." Ally's heart sank. It reminded her of Derek, was he using her to get to someone else? Or something? But what would it be? Ally shook these thoughts out of her mind and snapped back into the present.

"Well if you want to do some art for posters," Ally shrugged as she continued eating,"I would be glad to have you on the team. I already had these two help with the first set of posters for the game on Friday."

"I'll think about it," Matt shrugged. Now was the time. Ally wanted to ask what had happened to Donna and his friendship.

"Out of curiosity," Ally started, but Matt's eyes widened. He wasn't looking at her, but something behind her. Ally wasn't going to look, but when Cassidy and Catherine looked at the same thing in the distance, she had no choice. She turned around and gasped.

Laura, Fauna, and Eliza all walked with grins on their faces. This was the usual, but what came in front of them was terrifying. Donna's brown hair was now black with bright violet tips. Her skin was more pale than usual, which brought out her dark makeup. Thick black lines lined her violet eyes. Her eye shadow matched the violet of her hair. Her lips were now black and curved into a mischievous grin.