At the same time beneath the school, a hooded figure was standing in the middle of a magic circle which was glowing with the same color of energy that the Nega Moon creature had been absorbing the night before.
"Those meddlesome Fairy Scouts took out Bullein last night and I barely got any negative energy," said the figure.
"If the doomsday tree is to take root then I need even more!" said the figure while looking at a sapling that was feeding on the energy which had quickly dried up.
"Send me, madam," said a voice from the darkness.
"I will bring you every last drop of negative energy that you need," said a female werewolf and pitch black fur and blood red eyes who had come out of the shadows.
"Very well, Wolf; but take your whole pack, tonight is a fool moon so your powers will be greater and so will be the chaos that you all will create," said the figure.
"As you command, madam," said Wolf as dozens of red glowing eyes appeared in the darkness. Back in Apple and Raven's room.
"I can't believe that the two of us have been this close and never realized," said Apple as she sat on the side of Raven's bed.
"You must be disappointed," said Raven as she looked down at the sheets that covered her legs.
"Why would you say that?" asked Apple with a mixture of shock and confusion while looking at the witch.
"The girl who ruined your destiny turned out to be Tuxedo Mask, the person who's been saving your life and even flirted with you some times," said Raven without looking up once and her cheeks starting to turn a brighter shade of pink.
"Actually," said Apple as she used her right hand to force Raven to luck up at her with a slight nudge on the chin.
"I couldn't be happier that you went against destiny, and I also flirted back with you," she said before kissing the witch.
"Wait," said Raven as she pulled out of the kiss.
"You could get sick," she said.
"And it would be worth it," said Apple before kissing her again, this time Raven gave up on pushing her away and just gave into the kiss.
"If this is a dream, I don't want it to end," thought Raven.
