Shortly after Magenta had arrived, Apple, Raven, and their daughter were sitting together by the window.

"So, you're my daughter?" asked Apple while looking at the girl who shared her name with her magenta colored hair and eyes.

"I am," said Magenta.

"And I'm sure you must be feeling a little weird," she said.

"It's a little overwhelming, but I just have more questions than anything else right now and I'd like to start with how did we have you, I mean did we adopt or something?" asked Apple.

"No, mother Raven was the one who gave birth to me," said Magenta.

"And we used a spell to have her, it made it so she's biologically ours, you were even the one to find the spell and wanted us to win," said Raven.

"That's kind of cool actually," said Apple.

"How is school going for you?" she asked.

"I'm the top student and star player of the appleball team, which is a sport that you and mother Raven came up with in your senior year of school actually," said Magenta with a smile.

"Wow, sounds like you have a lot on your plate," said Apple.

"Not really, school work is nothing to me," said Magenta.

"She was able to use magic at the age of three, when it comes to learning she absorbs information like a sponge," said Raven.

"I really did give you two a lot of trouble when I was growing up, like the time I started floating around the castle," said Magenta with a laugh. However, she stopped once she noticed that Apple was crying.

"Apple, what's wrong?" asked a worried Raven.

"I… I don't know," said Apple while trying to dry her tears.

"Hearing you two talk just made me emotional," she said.

"Maybe this was just too much for you in your current state," said Magenta as she moved to sit next to Apple.

"That may be true," said Apple.

"Then you should go rest, I'll call Briar and see about her talking to you tomorrow," said Raven.

"Thank you, Raven," said Apple with a smile.