That night, after sneaking out of her hut, Apple had met up with Raven at the entrance of the forest right outside the camp.

"So, where are we going?" asked Apple as they headed through the forest.

"You should be getting a glimpse of it soon," said Raven with a big smile. They then noticed a baby blue light from in front of them.

"Raven," said a stunned Apple as they walked into the field which had thousands of bright blue flowers that were glowing in the moonlight.

"Apparently it took Golden Bell and her friends some time to plant all of these," said Raven.

"They're beautiful," said Apple.

"Do you remember them?" asked Raven as they walked further into the field, being careful not to step on the flowers.

"Of course, you gave me a bouquet of them on our first date, of course that was just a movie in our room but I loved every minute," said Apple with a smile.

"Yeah, and I went on a several minute lecture about how they only fully bloom in the light of the full moon before we even started the movie," said Raven.

"I liked the lecture actually, you told me a lot about them and I could tell that you really care for plants," said Apple.

"I've always liked science so studying flowers became a hobby to the point that I built a huge garden back home" said Raven.

"I know, Miss. A in Chemythstry and Potion Making," said Apple as she gave a poke to the tip of Raven's nose.

"Come on, let's sit for a while," said Raven with a chuckle. The two then sat down and looked up at the night sky.

"You're the best girlfriend ever," said Apple while leaning her head over onto Raven's shoulder. An hour after they had entered the forest, Apple was dropping Raven off back at her hut.

"Are you sure you can get back to your hut alright?" asked Raven.

"I'll be fine," said Apple, who gave the witch one more kiss before walking away. Raven watched as the blonde walked off into the darkness before going inside.

"I'll have to thank Lilia and the others tomorrow," whispered Apple.

"Whose out here?" asked Baba Yaga through the darkness of the night as she shined a flashlight around. Apple was able to get out of there fast enough that the old witch only caught a glimpse of a dark figure.

"Not good," said Apple as she entered her hut with a worried expression.