"That's not true, just look at my destiny," said a defensive Apple.

"You mean the fact you have to marry a guy that hits on every woman and will no doubt cheat on you, a friend has to poison you, and then you'll have to imprison that friend for ten years even though that's what you wanted in the first place?" asked Persefoni as she crossed her arms.

"I… I," said a stunned Apple.

"But if you ask me, Briar Beauty has one of the worst destinies in Ever After, I mean she'll be asleep for a hundred years, woken by a stranger kissing her, and have no family or friends left except for those who are immortal," said Persefoni.

"How… how could I be so blind?" asked Apple as she collapsed to her knees with a mixture of shock, horror, and sadness in her expression.

"I'm sorry, Princess White, but it just hurts that some people never think of those of us who have to face such bad futures," said Persefoni before she and David walked away.

"Apple, let's go to our room," said Raven as she placed a hand on the blond's shoulder.

"I really am a failure of a princess if I never realized this," said Apple as she stood up but didn't take her eyes off the ground.

"Apple, we all miss something in our lives, but that does not make you a failure," said Raven as she forced the blond to look at her.

"Maybe you're right, but I think it's time I tried to change some things," said Apple as she finally smiled

"I think that sounds good," said Raven as she smiled at Apple.

"Do you mind helping me out, roomy?" asked Apple.

"Not at all," said Raven as they continued to the dorm.