"Just how do you know about what's happening with Raven, Maddie?" asked Briar as she, Maddie, and Apple walked out of the tower.

"I'm not sure either, it's like my mind is in a pool of thick tea but every once in a while, I can see what is happening to her and those around her," said Maddie.

"Maybe that's how we can break this spell and set the world right," said Apple.

"Apple!" came a voice from nearby which sent a chill down the blonde's spine and caused the three to stop on the steps in front of the school building.

"Mother," said Apple while turning to see Queen Snow White standing with an army in full suits of armor and swords on their hips behind her.

"What do you think you are doing?" asked Queen Snow White.

"Releasing a Wonderlandian is a heavy crime," she said.

"Really mother, you're going to say that to me after what you have done?" asked Apple who was glaring at her mother. This commotion was also starting to collect the attention of the rest of the students and the faculty.

"I haven't done anything," said Queen Snow White.

"You teamed with the Evil Queen to split the world into two different realities, you imprisoned the Wonderlandians for nothing!" said Apple.

"Now I see what you mean," said Queen Snow White with a sigh.

"You have fallen into the same delusion that the Wonderlandians have, I guess the only choice I have left is to take you in," she said before giving a signal to the army which started to move toward the three girls with weapons drawn.

"Quick, follow me," said Maddie while heading into the Dark Forest.

"Hope you have a plan, Maddie!" said Apple as she and Briar ran after her.

"Stop them at all costs!" said Queen Snow White to her soldiers who kept marching after the three.

"I can't believe Apple and Briar have fallen to the same disease that the Wonderlandians have," said Daring as he stood with his siblings at the fountain, shock written all throughout his expression.

"Yeah, neither can I," said Darling while looking at Queen Snow White with a look of untrust as she saw no signs of worry of fear for her daughter's safety in her expression at all.