This is the sequel of The Mischievous of Them All.
"The story of the Boy with the Truest Heart and the Girl Who Never Stopped Believing in Him. This will surely be a good story. A story with love, friendship, sorrow, and the most amazing and impossi...
[ THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF THE FATE OR DESTINY / CHARLOTTE / TVD CROSSOVER WITH ARIA ]
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*** AFTER FINDING WHAT we believe is the author's house, I had went home and went to bed. Henry and I definitely hugged each other for a while, proud of ourselves for finding that library. Emma and Regina were also finally starting to become friends, sort of, and that's exactly what Henry and I had wanted. I woke up in my bed in my pjs, with Henry immediately on my mind, right after food. I love Henry, just I'm very very hungry, and food is my second true love.
It's weird though, usually it's just food on my mind when I wake up, but now Henry's there too... My dad always said that when you meet your true love, they're on your mind all the time, and it's almost like they never leave. It's that way with Henry and I. I turned on my blue Bluetooth speakers, and started to play You Know I'm No Good by Amy Winehouse. I began to dance around my room with a stupid smile on my face. Crazy in love does sound accurate.
*** [ 𝙼𝚈𝚂𝚃𝙸𝙲𝙵𝙰𝙻𝙻𝚂, 𝚅𝙰 ] I walked into my closet, phone in hand, trying to find some clothes to wear. I looked down at my phone for a minute, only to look back up and see my surroundings had changed. I was now in a town that I had never seen before, and it was even smaller than mine, I'd dare to say. I had no idea where I was, or what this place was. I didn't feel any magic around this town like I do in Storybrook, It was weird, it looked like a normal town filled with normal people. But my entire life has been anything but normal, there's no way that I've magically came to this town, and it be normal. But as I looked around, I had to admit, it seems pretty normal.
I started walking, since it seemed like I was right in the town square. There weren't many people around, and nobody gave me weird looks because they didn't notice me. Good, they didn't see a purple-haired girl appear out of thin air. But one guy did see me as I walked, and he gave me an odd look. I called out, "Where are we exactly?"
The blond haired and blue eyed boy walked over to me. I didn't realize how tall he was until he was towering over me. Great, there's tall people here. At least they aren't giants, I've had to deal with those before. He crossed his arms, and a little smile appeared on his face. Great, again, he also thinks I'm some little kid. You can tell when they give you those cute little adoring eyes and the little smile, but I'm not just a kid. I've been through more than any kid has. "You're in Mystic Falls. We're in Virginia," Matt said to her, looking around. I didn't know what he was looking for exactly.
"Are you sure that we're in Virginia?" I asked. I had never been, only saw it on a map. But to be in Virginia? That's kind of insane, I'm from Maine. This whole thing is new to me. And I don't even know where everyone is. If I'm here, Emma, Henry, Regina, and everyone else should be here too, right? It's weird that I'm the only one so far, but maybe I'll see them. I hope I'll see them.
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"Are you okay? Are you hurt? Where are your parents?" he asked me, still looking. That's what he was doing. He was looking for my parents. Well he can keep looking, I haven't seen either of them in years for reason I won't discuss to anyone.
"I'm okay. Is there a place where I can get a glass of water?" I asked him, dodging his parent question altogether. I didn't want to answer the question to someone I don't know, what I wanted was a glass of water. And some food, but I don't think I could score free food.
"Uh, yeah. It's the Grill down there," the boy pointed to the Grill. It was a little restaurant from the looks of it, with a green roof. It looked like the popular hangout place because it had cars all around it. "I can walk you to it if you want? I'm Matt, by the way," he introduced.
"I'm good, I don't need to be escorted across the street like a little kid, thanks," I replied, starting on my way to the Grill. Matt called out something about not getting my name, but I ignored his question altogether. For all I know this could be something made up in my head, I could be in a coma right now.
*** [ 𝙼𝚈𝚂𝚃𝙸𝙲𝙶𝚁𝙸𝙻𝙻 ] I opened the door to the Grill when I got there and immediately bumped into a girl who was leaving. "Oh, sorry," I apologized, looking up at the girl. Woah.. She looks just like my best friend Brooklyn, who I haven't seen in forever. I haven't seen her since around nine years old, and to see a girl who looks just like her is a little scary. We both looked shocked, but she didn't indicate that she knew me at all.. Of course, Brooklyn is in the Enchanted Forest right now, and this world is nothing like the Enchanted Forest.
*** [ 3RD POV ] The Bennett Witch— the girl who bumped into Aria —got a couple of glances at what she was. She knew that Aria wasn't human by the visions she saw:
Aria was in this weird world, unlike the world Bonnie knew. It was called the Enchanted Forest, but Bonnie wasn't aware of that. Aria was dressed in a leather jacket, black ripped jeans, and a grey shirt. Her hair was still purple, and she was still the same. But she had a different attitude to her. She seemed more dark, and hurt than the Aria Bonnie was seeing now. Aria had actually made that outfit out of her magic, but Bonnie didn't see that. What Bonnie saw was Aria sitting on a tree, appearing and disappearing out of boredom on different branches of the trees. Except... There was a cloud of purple smoke every time she moved.
The next thing Bonnie saw, was Aria and Henry playing together at a playground they called the castle with wooden swords. There was a storybook lying there, and Bonnie felt weirdly drawn to it even in the vision. That book meant something, but she didn't know what. Henry seemed normal, unlike Aria, he seemed human and magic-free. Aria was happy, her face was lit up and her smile was contagious. Apparently to Henry the most because when her smile grew so did his.
Then, Bonnie saw the finale, the end of the end. It was Aria battling a blonde woman in a white sparkly dress. She was called the Snow Queen. Bonnie didn't see much, only the fight scene that they had together.
She had no idea why this was happening, so she didn't know if Aria was a threat or not, but it's best to assume she is after seeing what she did to the Snow Queen:
Aria used her magic to disappear and reappear in front of the blonde. She was close enough to touch her, so she did. In the form of a fist. Aria punched her right in the face, and the queen looked shocked as she touched her now reddened cheek. She was pale, so you could tell Aria had punched her quite roughly. The queen attempted to hit Aria with her magic, attempted being the key word. She again disappeared and reappeared, this time behind the Queen. Aria raised her leg up and kicked the queen in the back, knocking the wind out of her. The Queen wasn't finished yet, but the vision cut off abruptly before Bonnie could see anything else.