An: EVERYONE: Okay I guess I lied on my profile of when this was coming out but I guess its better having it early than late right? We're back at the hospital. Next one will be a mash up. The plot is really going to move now. We're on our way to more excitement. Of course though, I had to add in some Donna and Matt scenes because who doesn't love them? What do you guys think their ship name should be? Enjoy Everyone :)

Creator of Magic: Raven is not the one who's doing this. This first part of the chapter will explain that. Raven and Donna made up now, they're a team. Ally and Apple will have their moment too. Cerise is a pretty complex character so I knew she would understand her daughter's feelings. I did clarify that Matt's parents are not divorced, but it is hard with long distance.

The picture for Ally is bittersweet, for more reasons than one. She's already out of the loop again and she doesn't even know it. But, that'll come up next chapter.

You were right about Dexter being uncomfortable with Donna's eyes. Accept, Dexter also likes her eyes because they remind him of Raven. I think I mentioned that a while ago. (like chapter 1 lol) But you're right, he was in the battle, he knows their the Evil Queen's, but he isn't afraid like Raven. That's why Donna has a better relationship with her dad. Matt truly loves them because he likes the uniqueness of her. She's just like him. Unique.

Mia: Helllos! I'm glad you liked the Cerise and Cassidy scene. I tried my best to get it right. I think that was the best way to shut Molly down for bothering Ally and her man. I know I keep messing with everyone's feelings, but I promise, everything will turn out right. Hopefully you like the Matt x Donna scenes in this!

Sky: I know right?! We finally go the therapy! Donna's mind wipe really shouldn't be allowed. Even Raven's against it in this first thing. But there's a lot at stake. Molly isn't physically able to chill. Its her goal in life to make play with Ally and Derek. Also I needed her to lead to that unexpected kiss.

PowPow456: Thank you for the complements! I hope you like this chapter!


Everything around Raven had gone silent. There was a slight ringing in her ear. She felt if she was in a trance, but she wasn't seeing anything, she was still in the hospital room. They wanted to wipe her daughter's mind. Donna's eyes were tearing up. Dexter placed a hand on her shoulder, but she ran out of the room before he could.

"I'm sorry, but there's nothing else we can do," the nurse had told them. Raven was suddenly back in the moment. The words stun her ear back into life. Anger and hurt was brewing inside of her.

"Nothing else you can do?" Raven raised her eyebrows. "No. I will not let you erase her mind. How could you even consider it? There is a reason why its a forbidden spell. Its insane." Raven got up into the nurse's face. Dexter grabbed her arm to hold her back.

"Her mind has been damage tremendously from increased stress from the possession. It obvious she doesn't know what's happening to her. She could die if this source continues to grow and sift through the memories itself. I'm sorry, mam, but if you want your daughter to live, she'll have to forget everything."

"She wouldn't be alive without her memories!" Raven called as the nurse walked out. "She would be gone forever!" Raven almost ran after her, but Dexter grabbed her arm again. Raven didn't look at her husband, but then he turned her chin towards him. His eyes were teary, and it made Raven's heart break. Tears dripped down her cheek as Dexter wrapped his arms around her. Raven sobbed into his shoulder. She didn't want to loose Donna.


Donna had run out to the back of the hospital. She went to the woods where she hoped she wouldn't be seen. The ground was frozen and crisp. She pulled out her phone and dialed up Matt immediately. Hot tears were falling onto the leaves at her feet. She hardly could talk when she heard his calm and soft voice, but she told him everything.

"But its not a solution. They're basically killing you."

"I-I know," Donna's breathing quickened. "I don't want to forget you." It pained her heart to even think about it.

"You won't," Matt said firmly. "I promise you won't lose your memories. Me and Ryder are coming up tomorrow. We'll find a way to solve this."

"I hope so I just-" Donna cut herself off. Her breathing completely stopped. She looked up by the hospital where she saw two figures by the gate. The sun was going down so it was hard to see who they were, but she knew it wasn't good. It was when she saw the green and blue hair tips did she realize who they were. Fauna and Eliza.

"Donna? Donna?!" Matt said urgently.

"Shh," Donna said quickly. She had forgotten about him. She was so shocked. What would they be doing here? She then remembered. Laura. She needed to do something. Matt needed to be here now. "I need you to come up tonight. I'll explain later. I gotta go." She hung up before he could even say anything. Donna hoped he didn't take offense, but she had to be quiet in order to be incognito.

She tucked her phone away into her pocket. Her eyes scanned the area. There was no one else there. Eliza and Fauna were both walking along the side of the hospital. Donna took a deep breath that showed up in the cool fall night. She emerged from the woods. A branch got in her way. When Donna pushed the branch back, there was no one to be seen. She looked around as she walked across the yard.

Her ears perked at a slight crunch of leaves behind her. Donna whipped her head around to see a tree's branch shaking off the few leaves it had left. Her whole body tensed as her heart began to beat quickly. An strange and unsettling feeling began to wash over her. Donna barely had time to turn around when something grabbed her. Donna gasped, and a hand was clasped over her mouth.

She was pinned against the wall. Donna tried to scream, but the hand muffled her. "I would stay quiet if I were you." Eliza's voice said in a monotone. When Donna met her eyes, she was shocked to see they weren't the usual blue, but a dark purple. "We just want to have a little chat."

"You can still join us," Fauna said with a smirk. "We're busting Laura out and going-"

"Shh," Eliza cut off Fauna. Donna knew it, Laura was here. Then why hadn't she seen her all this time? Was she in need of that much care? Or was she hatching this plan? "We don't need to tell her where we're going. She should know." Donna didn't know, but nodded and played along.

"So?" Fauna raised her eyebrows. The hand was taken from her mouth Donna took a breather, then she came up with a plan. Her heart began to slow.

"I will never join you," Donna shook her head. "Never again." Fauna and Eliza exchanged looked

"Your mistake," Eliza raised her hand and made it into a fist. When she tried to punch Donna, she was able to kick Fauna away from her and duck her head. Eliza punched the wall and whimpered in pain. Donna tried to run, but then she heard the caw. She turned to see Eliza's eyes were glowing a deep violet. A whip made of fire appeared in her hand.

She lashed it at Donna, but Donna was too quick. Donna blocked it with her own magic. Fauna had gotten up off the ground. She cawed like raven before her eyes began to glow too. They both attacked Donna, and she did her best to avoid them. She then shot her own fireballs. They didn't seem to be affected in anyway. Somehow, they weren't human.

The whip had finally caught Donna's leg and brought her to the ground. She tried to wiggled away but the whip held her in place. Her heart began to pound in her ears. Eliza and Fauna closed in on her. Donna's eyes darted around to see if there was anything that could help her. She was near the edge of the forest. She reached out when the two got near, and then she swung her arm.

At first, nothing happened, the two girls began to laugh. Donna gave up too soon, because that's when she heard the crackling. A tree had fallen down beside her with a loud crack. Eliza and Fauna jumped back, the the whip let go of Donna's leg. When she got back up on her feet, Eliza and Fauna were both gone. Donna breathed heavily as before she snapped her fingers in hopes that her spell of transport would work, but it didn't. She had forgotten that you couldn't transport yourself into the hospital.

She decided to run. Donna climbed the stairs quickly. When she reached the wing, Donna had no clue which door was Laura's. Donna tried to open one, but then the lights wen out. A small white rose glowed at the end of the hall. It was similar to the one Donna had seen in her very first vision. Only this time, a black raven swooped in and picked it up with its talons. It flew in place. Donna took a few steps, but then a whisper echoed around.

The doors were flying open and closing themselves. Her eyes studied for any source of movement. Laura had to be there somewhere. She ran down the hall towards the raven, but when she reached out for it, it disappeared. The white rose turned to a glowing dust and flowed down the hall. Donna watched it carefully. The doors had all closed, and then each one slowly opened and each had something that joined the rose dust.

Playing cards, a brier arm, a red ribbon, bubbles, purple feathers, water, and tea leaves had all swirled around the dust. Donna watched in amazement and confusion. They all swirled together and the raven reappeared. The raven's call sounded and its echoed sounded like her grandmother's laugh. All of the doors opened themselves and a whisper was let out.

"My Raven's Calling."

When all of the doors slammed, the lights had come back on. Everything had gone back to normal, but Donna felt uneasy. Her vision had gone in and out. There was a call from a deep voice, but when she hit the ground, there was nothing but black.


"Donna?!" Matt's voice echoed. Donna knew it wasn't real, but when she opened her eyes she was surprised to see Matt's blue eyes. Her heart fluttered as he smiled.

"Hey," she said in a raspy voice. "What's up?" She sat up on the floor, but Matt still kept his grip on her.

"Nothing much. How about you?" Matt asked sarcastically. He raised his eyebrows to what Donna thought was a cute look.

"Just hanging out." The two laughed a little. Donna didn't say anything else before Matt pulled her into a close embrace. She buried her face into his jacket. She took in his scent and sighed a little. She had missed him so much. He pulled his face back and kissed her lips softly. Donna pulled away from him before grabbing his collar. The two kissed passionately like they hadn't seen each other for months, when it had been barely been a week.

When they finally separated, Donna couldn't help but giggle a little. Matt pushed back her side bang and kissed her forehead. Donna could feel her cheeks beginning to burn red when she heard Ryder's voice. "Get up before mom gets in here." Her eyes widened as she looked at her twin. He had a suspicious grin on his face. Was he there the whole time? Thank goodness he was just beginning to walk up.

"Alright," Matt sighed, "Come on." He got to his feet. Donna still felt embarrassed as she grabbed Matt's hands. He pulled her up, but she stumbled into his arms. He smiled sheepishly as their faces were only inches apart. Donna grinned a little until she heard her mother gasp.

"Donna? Are you alright?" Raven called as she rounded the corner. Dexter and Maddie followed. Donna immediately pushed herself away from Matt and almost lost her balance again. Raven didn't seem to notice Matt as she hugged her daughter.

"Yes, I think anyway," Donna admitted.

"What happened?" Dexter asked.

"I'm not sure," Donna shook her head. "The last thing I remember was talking to M- on the phone. Then there was someone. Was there two girls?" Donna tried to remember.

"Was it Laura?" Ryder asked.

"No, I just don't know," Donna shook her head. "Why can't I remember?" She placed her hand on her forehead. The color from Raven's face drained.

"Well this is a turn for the tea leaves." Maddie shook her head. Matt looked at his mom. She never really knew when to stay quiet, but he needed a ride somehow, and he was glad she was willing to help.

"I know a way," Matt took Donna's wrist. "Do you think you can make another one of these?" He wasn't looking at Donna, but at Raven.

"Yes," Raven nodded. "I think anyway."

"I should do it," Donna exchanged looks with both of them. "I was the one who gave them the power." She grabbed Matt's hand. With the other, Matt touched the bracelet on her wrist. Donna closed her eyes. Matt gazed at her without a blink. He could feel the conflict inside of her mind. He then pressed his forehead to hers and closed his eyes. After a moment, Matt could feel the cool metal wrap around his wrist.

Donna finally let go of her breath after holding it. She let go of Matt's hand and backed away from him. The bracelet was an exact replica, except the beads that were blue on Donna's bracelet were mint green on Matt's. The purple bead and the silver chain were the same. "Whoa," Donna raised her eyebrows. "I didn't think it would actually work."

"There's only one way to find out," Matt kept his eyes on hers. "Are you ready?"

"Wait," Raven interjected. "Maybe I should go too."

"I think it'll be much easier with Matt," Donna nodded, "He has already been in the mind." Raven was about to protest, but a look from Dexter made her nod along. She had to trust her daughter and let go of her worry.

"Are you sure?" Matt asked as Donna faced him again. She looked worried, but then it washed away.

"I am." Donna sat back down on the ground. Matt joined her. Then, Matt slowly reached out his hand. She hesitated. Donna didn't want to go back, but she had to. Donna stared into Matt's caring eyes as she placed her hand in his. When the bracelets touched, everything had gone dark again.

...

Donna and Matt appeared in the lobby of the mind. The dark room was just as Matt had remembered. He stood up and then helped Donna. "I can't believe it actually worked. I feel weak inside. Magically anyway. I felt nothing until you pressed your forehead against mine."

"Maybe it was because I had already worn your bracelet before," Matt shrugged.

"I don't know," Donna admitted. "But we better get in and get out before something happens." Matt sudden grabbed her face and kissed her for a short moment, then let go. She barely had time to respond.

"That's incase if anything does happen," Matt said simply as he began to walk. Donna watched him for a moment and felt blush rising up on her cheeks. She turned away for a moment and smiled. "Snoops? Are you alright?"

"Yeah," Donna turned to him again and tucked her bangs behind her ear.

"Let's go then." The two adventured into the memories. Matt hadn't seen any of the new memories since defeating the Evil Queen in here. There was many memories of nightmares and Donna waking up in the middle of the night. He felt bad for not knowing sooner. He felt better when he saw the memories of him laying with her. That was one thing he missed throughout the week. Having her close to him.

When they reached the memory of Donna calling Matt, Donna stopped and looked at it. There was a dark shade of purple covering the screen of the memory. "They must've fiddled with it." Donna said after a moment.

"Who?"

"Eliza and Fauna," Donna said before she clapped a hand over her mouth. Matt watched her confused. "I remember."

...

When they left the mind, Donna didn't have much of a reaction like she had before. She didn't get off the floor and hugged her knees to her chest. After a minute, she had been able to get up on her feet. She then explained to everyone what had happened with Eliza and Fauna. Donna then detailed the vision with the doors and the rose dust.

"Then there was a whisper," Donna recalled. "My raven is calling."

"My raven is calling?" Raven raised an eyebrow. "Well its nothing to do with me is it?"

"I don't know," Donna shrugged. "That's why I wanted Matt and Ryder to come. I think they need to search our castle."

"What?" Raven turned to her daughter. "Why would there be anything in our castle?"

"Well I wandered into grandpa's wing and..." Donna trailed off as her mother's face hardened. "I might've found some memories."

"You know you weren't supposed to go in there," Raven scolded.

"Well its good she did," Ryder defended. "Now we know where to start. "

"Exactly," Donna nodded. "I want to go with them."

"I don-" Raven cut herself off. "We'll all go." She looked to Dexter how nodded in agreement. Donna couldn't help but grin a little bit.

"There she is," a voice came from the end of the hall. The same nurse from before pointed at her. Two guards stood behind her. "She's the one who was using magic uncharted."

"What is the meaning of this?" Dexter asked as the three neared the group.

"Your daughter used unwarranted magic and took down a tree," the nurse explained. "We'll have to confine her to her room because she is proven to be unstable."

"What?" Donna's face turned white. "I was being attacked by two girls who helped a girl named Laura escape."

"There is no patient by that name," she shook her head. Donna was confused. Had Laura put a forgetful spell on the nurse? Why else would the other two be there. It couldn't have just been for her. "Now, can you please go back to your room." A guard reached out to grab Donna's arm.

"No," Donna stepped back. The other grabbed her, "Get off me." Matt and Dexter worked together and intervened. Dexter was knocked back, but Raven steadied him.

Matt put his arm in front of Donna as the guards steps closer to them. Donna held onto Matt by his jacket. She leaned her head on his shoulder. "Go to the castle and get back by Sunday before its to late. Take this, I don't need it here." She said this in a whisper as she clipped her own bracelet on his other wrist. "I know you won't let me down." She squeezed his hand before letting go.

"I'll go," Donna said as she stepped in front of Matt. "But I don't want you to touch me." Matt grinned a little bit. Donna nodded to Ryder.

"Dexter go with the boys, I'll stay here, " Raven concluded.

"Actually, you go with the boys," Dexter took his wife's hands. He said the next part with a little smirk. "I deal with these people." Raven kissed her husband quickly before he turned to follow Donna. Ryder looked at his parents in disgust, and Matt couldn't help but laugh a little. Matt's heart pinched when Donna turned and gave him one last look at the beautiful violet eyes he loved.


When Maddie, Raven, Matt, and Ryder entered the castle that night, there was no reason to start investigating. Everyone was tired and hungry. Matt was surprised to see Raven was relaxed and not so tense. With his mom around, she was actually laughing and enjoying herself. He wondered if this is what it was like for them when they were in high school. The bond was clearly there after all of these years.

After dinner, Matt bunked with Ryder. He didn't really want to sleep alone in a guest room anyway. This castle was strange compared to the White castle he had been used to. The bricks were dark and dirty, giving them and eerie look. He lay on the bottom bunk. Ryder told him it was an old old from when he and Donna used to share a room.

It was about midnight when Ryder asked. "You awake?"

"Yeah. You?"

"Yeah," Ryder said after a moment. "Do you think we're going to find an answer here?"

"I hope so." There was another long silence. "We have to. For Donna. Otherwise she won't remember anything."

"That's a lot of pressure." Ryder admitted.

"It is."

"Do you think we'll have to have another battle?"

"Yes," Matt thought for a moment. "But this time we're not going to let anything go. I mean, what would happen if we didn't win?"

"All of Ever After will suffer," Ryder said after a moment. "My grandmother wouldn't stop until she got what she wanted. She died fighting, and I suppose that will be the same case with her memory."

"We just have to fight with the same method," Matt concluded. Ryder never spoke another word that night, but Matt remained awake for a few more minutes. He had to win this once and for all. It had to be over. He has to break the legacy.

When Matt turned his head to sleep, he saw a small carving on the bunk's leg. DQC. A feather was carved next to it. Th boy smiled a little. Matt ran his fingers over the beam. He could see a little Donna carving this, but he didn't allow the bracelet to touch it. He just wanted to feel her presence as he drifted into sleep.