"What did you call me out here for?" asked Kitty while leaning on a tree as Raven and Apple stood before her in the middle of the forest.
"You overheard our conversation last night, didn't you?" asked Raven.
"Maybe," said Kitty as the smile came back to her lips, sending a chill down both Raven and Apple's spines while looking at her.
"You can't tell anyone, Kitty," said Apple.
"Raven is not ready for people to know who her father is and would be a major breach of her trust if you did tell anyone," she said.
"I don't know, what do I get out of keeping this to myself?" asked Kitty.
"Me not telling Maddie what you're doing, because we all know you'll be in bigger trouble with her than me and that you care too much to make her mad," said Raven who had dug her nails into the palm of her hands.
"Okay, I won't tell anyone," said Kitty while pouting.
"But you know it's safe now and everyone will accept you no matter what seeing how much has changed since this all began," she said.
"Yeah, but it's still tough to say you have been lying to people about who you are the entire time you have known them," said Raven. Before Apple or Kitty could say anything, the sound of the speakers kicking on stopped them.
"Raven Queen to the director's office," said Lancelot three times before the speakers shut off.
"He really does not know how to be subtle with things, and he was supposed to be the head of the knights back in Camelot," said Raven before walking away.
"Wonder what he wants with you now," said Apple while following her.
"You don't have to come with, Apple," said Raven.
"It's a good time to tell him that you filled me in, and I want to talk with Lancelot myself so I hope you don't mind," said Apple while taking hold of Raven's hand.
"Alright then, just no questions about me when I was younger," said Raven.
"Ah, but I was going to ask if he had any pictures of you as a little girl," said Apple in a teasing tone that made the witch blush.
