Alright, if you are reading this then you probably are wondering who I am, well the name is Raven Queen and I'm sure you recognize that name. After all, I'm the most hated person in the world at the time of writing this, but let's just get into why I'm writing this.

It all started on that cursed day, Legacy Day where we were supposed to sign our lives away to the Storybook of Legends.

"Aren't you excited, Raven?" asked Apple White, daughter of Snow White and my roommate at Ever After High as she basically bounced off the walls with excitement.

"Today we get to sign our pages in the Storybook of Legends," she said.

"Yeah, signing our freedom away sounds like a great time," I said with an eye roll while I sat at my vanity mirror doing my makeup. Ever since Apple and I became roommates all I've heard is how great her destiny is.

But to me, as the child of a villain and especially the Evil Queen, I have never felt anything but worry about my future; after all, the daughter of the Evil Queen can't have nice things.

"Raven," the adorable voice of my roommate rang out through the air of the room. Wait, did I just write 'adorable'? Guess I won't need to hide the fact I had a crush on her in the future since I'll probably be executed or something given what's happened so far.

"You're still not thinking about not signing the Storybook, are you?" asked Apple while giving me a disapproving glare.

"Don't worry, you'll get your happily ever after with Daring," I said while standing from my vanity.

"Because who cares how the future Evil Queen feels, I just live to make your dreams come true no matter what happens to me, even if I end up in a mirror for a hundred years," is what I said before slamming the bathroom door shut behind me.

"Raven, I…," was the last thing I heard Apple say as the door closed. Normally, I like to think of myself as a strong type of girl, but in that moment the tears wouldn't stop flowing as I stared at myself in the mirror. Luckily I had not actually put on any makeup by that point or it would have been ruined.

"Why does everything have to be so complicated?" I asked while sitting on the floor with my back to the sink.