After learning Cerise's secret and starting the argument with her other self, Apple had returned to her room.

"Raven are you here?" asked Apple while looking around the room but not seeing the witch anywhere. Instead, she noticed a letter on her bed.

"Oh, please don't be something drastic," said Apple as her hands trembled while opening the letter.

"Apple, I'll be spending the night in Cerise's room again, call me if you talked to Headmaster Grimm about switching roommates," said Apple as she read the letter.

"At least she didn't go to him herself," said Apple with a sigh of relief.

"Yet," said the other Apple who was leaning against a wall.

"But soon she'll leave you and you'll be all alone, like right now," she said while motioning to the room which was deprived of any other life.

"I'll never be alone!" said Apple.

"Yes, you will," said the other Apple as she appeared right in Apple's face.

"Even if you follow your destiny you will end up alone because you'll never be able to keep that fool Daring from cheating on you every chance he gets, unless… you do something unhexpected that is," she said.

"You mean rebel?" asked a shocked Apple.

"It's up to you, but keep in mind what destiny you can actually create for yourself, and who you can try and be with versus what you will get," said the other Apple before she vanished. Meanwhile, Leah and her two friends were standing outside.

"I have to say, I'm very impressed with you," said Headmaster Grimm as he walked toward them.

"What, that we're actually doing good in getting signatures?" asked Leah.

"Actually yes, you have far surpassed what the others ever managed to do," said Headmaster Grimm.