Sophie dreamed that night.
She was running in the forest, chasing after who knows what.
"Sophie! Sophie!" Sophie turned around to see Agatha. She was covered in mud and barely had any clothes on.
"Sophie, please don't!!!"
Agatha held her hand out, only to have Sophie swat it away.
"Dont touch him, Sophie!"
She pushed Agatha down, watching her hit a twig.Sophie growled, unable to let go of the image that she had encountered yesterday.
She looked to the right, staring straight at the mirror. She couldn't see any sign of morphing.
Sophie got out of her bed, rubbing here eyes. She looked over to Dot who was sound asleep and made her way to the toilet.
Sophie splashed cold water onto her face, clearing off the face mask. Cleansing her skin, Sophie began humming to her favourite song.
The door slammed, making Sophie gasp.
"Hey..." Agatha said, walking towards her. "What do you want?" Sophie questioned, combing her locks.
"I just wanted to talk." She said, eyeing the make-up case on the counter. "There is nothing to talk about." Sophie said, combing out a knot in her hair.
"There is. I feel like..." Agatha paused for a bit. Sophie turned to her, her face curious of what was going to spill out of her mouth.
"I feel as if you want me to choose between you and-" Sophie cut her off with a small laugh. "Oh, please. Agatha, your fairy tale is over. Life isn't about you anymore. I would never want to get in between you and... Him." Sophie lied.
"Then what was all of that about?" Agatha asked. "I just don't like him okay. I'm always there if you need help."
Sophie yawned, opening the door and without saying goodbye, vanished.
Agatha sighed, leaping out of the window, climbing a rope down to the ground.
Sneaking into the school of Evil was even easier than before. Since all the wolves and fairies were killed in the battle, Agatha could walk in and out. The only thing stopping was a nymph.
Agatha crossed the border to the School of Good, crashing on a bench. Her head lay on one side as her legs on the other.
The stars were out that night. How beautiful... She thought as she traced a constellation.
Ever since Agatha was a kid, she loved to watch the stars come out at night. She'd make a wish, each night. The same one over and over again.
I wish for a friend
That stopped when Sophie came into her life. She gave her the best of times, even though some times didn't go as well, she wouldn't have regretted it because it made their friendship stronger.
Becoming Sophie's friend was her own happily ever after, but sometimes she wishes she had more.
Then Tedros came into the picture. At first, she thought nothing of him, but after she learnt to love herself, the affection for others unravelled.
Agatha closed her eyes, drifting off to sleep, in front of a school, on a bench, surrounded by the outer world.
"Agatha?" Kiko said, poking her friend. Flinching, Agatha got up, shielding her eyes from the sun.
"Good morning." Agatha sighed, rubbing her arms. "Good afternoon." Kiko chuckled, picking Agatha up.
"I was going to wake you six hours ago but you seemed to tired, I wasn't bothered." Kiko said, plopped down on the bench next to Agatha.
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Happily Never After (Tagatha/the school of good and evil)
Fiksi PenggemarWhen Agatha wishes her happily ever after was with Tedros, Sophie and Agatha are transported back to the School for Good and Evil. But Sophie wants another happily ever after. She teams up with a well know witch to rewrite her own. "And it was dest...