"Okay, guys I think I got it," Harmony said to Kit and Azealia as they sat on a bench nearby. She held her wand up and started to strum the strings. "Magical Color Blast!"

Harmony jumped in the air and held the wand in front of her as she yelled. Kit and Azealia leaned forward in anticipation. Despite all she did, nothing of the sort happened. Aside from little sparks coming from the wand.

"Oh come on!" Harmony yelled and collapsed on the ground. "Why can't I do it!"

"Maybe you should try a spell from this book," Kit said looking at the magic spellbook. She opened it up and looked through the pages.

"All those spells are boring," Harmony rolled on her side. "Or confusing."

"Oh what about this one!" Kit said. She ran up to Harmony hold the book open.

"An anti-gravity spell?" she asked in annoyance.

"What I've always wanted to fly," Kit said turning the book back towards her.

Azealia walked over and flipped the book towards the end. "And you haven't written anything yet. Aside from the wand description."

"Because I don't have a spell yet," Harmony said grabbing the book from them. "How am I supposed to write in a spellbook without a spell?! I've had this thing for almost two weeks and I haven't made one spell!"

"Harmony dear." Harmony turned to see Moon walking out to the courtyard. "Is everything alright?"

"Just trying to do some spells," Harmony said standing up.

"Has Glosseryrck started magic lessons yet?"

"Here's over there," Harmony pointed over to the side. Glosseryrck was floating nearby eating pudding with his bare hands. Harmony shuttered at him doing so.

"Glosseryck, is everything going alright?" Moon asked walking towards him.

"She's the most focused on creating spells I've ever seen since Cresenta," Glosseryck said licking his fingers.

Moon opened her mouth to speak but stopped herself. She stood there for a second before saying. "Glosseryck I trust your methods but is this safe for her?"

"Safe?" he asked a bit confused. "Most certainly. Annoying? Yes."

"Hey!" Harmony said but Glosseryck just shrugged.

"It wouldn't hurt to learn a spell," Glosseryck yelled.

"And with this alteration, the cola is cold as soon as the spell is cast," Harmony heard a familiar voice say. She turned and saw someone who looked like a slightly older Artemis with orange cheekmarks on his face. Across from him were Meteora, Hope, Alphonse, at least two of the Ponyhead triplets and a girl she didn't recognize. There was also something off about the half size-shifter children, while they looked the same their hairstyles and clothes were off. The Artemis look-alike turned and looked at her in shock.

"Huh?" She rubbed her eyes. When she opened them again they were gone.

"Are you alright?" Azealia asked walking towards her.

"Yeah just thought I saw something," Harmony said rubbing her eyes again.

"Maybe something happened with that last spell," Azealia said concerned. She placed her hands on Harmony's shoulders and started to lead her back to the castle. "How about we take a break for a few minutes?"

"Yeah, probably a good idea," Harmony responded. She quietly looked back but still saw nothing.


"Hope Dad didn't come home early and is worried about me," Artemis said as he left a small convince store. He was holding a bag, full of different snacks and some drinks. As he started to walk home something or rather someone caught his eye. It was a boy around his age. He had blonde hair and a slightly tanned skin tone similar to his. Currently, he was walking around very confused.

"Hi," Artemis said walking up to him. "Is something wrong?"

"Yeah," the boy turned towards him and both seemed to be taken aback. They both noticed that they had the exact same, purple eyes. Artemis couldn't recall ever seeing someone with that eye color. The boy seemingly got his composer back faster than Artemis shaking his head a little before saying, "Could you tell me where I am?"

"Oh you're in Riverside," Artemis explained with a smile.

"How do I get to Echo Creek from here?"

"Echo Creek?"

"Yeah," he paused for a second. "I'm going to visit my grandparents for a few days."

"Funny," Artemis said with a laugh. "My grandparents live there too. It's about three towns over."

"That's a relief," the boy said. He took his backpack off him and started digging through it. "I got off the wrong stop."

Artemis walked over to the bus stop. He noticed a small sign taped to it.

"Dang it!" the boy yelled Artemis turned toward him. "I can't find my-my bus pass."

"I don't think you'll need it," Artemis said looking over at the sign. "This sign said the buses will be down until tomorrow morning."

"Seriously," the boy walked up to the sign. He read it over. "Why is the world so against me?"

"You can come over to my place," Artemis asked.

"What?"

"I know it's weird but you need a place to stay right?" The boy looked at him confused. "At least until you can get a ride. I live within walking distance and it's just me and my dad at home. You'll be fine."

"I guess it wouldn't hurt," the boy said adjusting his backpack a little. "What's your name?"

"Artemis, what's yours?"

"It's Justin," the boy said albeit with some hesitation. The two walked quietly to Artemis's house. As they reached the house Artemis sighed a little seeing his father's car wasn't there. The two walked inside.

"Make yourself comfortable," Artemis said as he started to unpack his snacks. After a few minutes of Justin not saying anything Artemis turned around. He saw him staring at a photograph on the wall. Walking up to it, Artemis saw it was a photo of him, his dad, and Harmony. "Is something wrong?"

"Sorry," Justin said whipping a few tears away from his eyes. "It's just your sister looks a lot like mine."

"Did-did something happen?" Artemis asked cautiously.

"You could say that," Justin said with his voice breaking with every word. "She-she died a few months ago."

"Oh," Artemis said quietly. Mainly in shock of what was said to him. "I'm sorry you had to go through that."

"Yeah, it's been hard." Justin turned away from the picture, still wiping away tears.

"I can't imagine what I would do if something happened to Harmony," Artemis said. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Justin give a strange look. Like a mix of shock and confusion.

"Where is your sister?" Justin asked looking around.

"Oh, she's at this fancy boarding school."

"But it's July."

"Yeah, it's some sort of summer program.

"Never heard of that before." Justin shrugged and walked over to the fridge. Artemis gestured for him to take something. Justin slowly reached into the fridge and pulled out a drink.

"Yeah it's been quiet around here, so it's nice to have someone to talk to for once."

"Yeah, it is."


"Come on wand work," Harmony said hitting the bottom of her wand. As she did a few sparks came out of it.

"I don't think that's working," Azealia said with a lot of caution and shake in her voice.

"Well, I don't know what else to do!" Harmony shouted running her fingers through her hair. She kept breathing in and out quickly to calm herself down. A few minutes later she heard a knock on her bedroom door. She took one more deep breath in before turning towards the door. "Come in."

"Princess Harmony," Wendy said walking into the room. "You have a visitor in the grand hall."

"Oh?" Harmony asked in confusion. she turned to Kit and Azealia who both shrugged. "Alright, I'll head right down."

Harmony walked downstairs as fast as she could. Making sure she didn't trip over her dress. When she got downstairs, she saw her father talking to her grandparents. She couldn't see his face but her grandparents looked rather concerned. Harmony ran to hug her father but he stopped her from doing so. Instead pushing away from him. Harmony stood there frozen for a second.

"Dad is something wrong?"

"Harmony Angella Diaz what is this about?" Marco showed a picture on his phone. It from that fateful day at the party and Harmony could clearly see herself in the picture. Honestly, it was a bit strange to see herself without cheekmarks.

"I don't get it."

"Why are you in this picture?" Marco pointed to her in the picture.

"I went to get a smoothie," Harmony said nonchalantly with a shrug. "What's the big deal?"

"The big deal?" Marco asked in shock. He looked at the picture again. "The big deal is you snuck out to go to a party."

"I didn't go for the party," Harmony paused for a second. "I went for a smoothie."

"Well, this picture tells a different story."

"What I got caught up in the excitement. And you said Artemis and I were allowed to leave go where we wanted to."

"The rule is if you want to go out of town you ask me and not go alone."

"Dad that party is full of people my age. Why would I bring Artemis there?"

"Harmony," Moon stepped closer to the two of them. "Stop speaking to your father in that tone."

"And speaking of your brother I don't think you kept your deal and told him about magic."

"Why wouldn't I tell?" Harmony started to walk away angrily. Marco and Moon were quick to follow her. She felt a strange sensation as she walked through the halls. Quickly pulling out a mirror, she saw nothing out of the ordinary.

"How about the fact every time I try to bring up magic and Mewni I go into a huge coughing fit."

"I don't see what that has to do with me," Harmony started to stomp away. Her eyes soon caught Moon. "Grandma, can't you help me?"

"Harmony despite your new status and living arrangements your father still has full authority over you," Moon explained walking closer to Harmony. Marco right next to her.

"But why would I not tell my brother about magic? Like dad said we made a" Harmony paused both Moon and Marco were frozen in shock sharing at something. "Uh what's going on?"

Neither of them said anything. Instead, Moon pointed to what was in front of them. Harmony turned around and gasped. Standing in front of them were copies of her grandmother and father. Both dressed differently. Her father was even dressed in royal attire. But what shocked her the most was who was directly in front of her. her mother.