Part 64

So, everyone lives in the World of Stories. According to the book The Legend of Shadow High, the world of Ever After High and Monster High live in the same world without any knowledge of each other. The map of the Monster Mapalogue shows the world of Ever After including Wonderland, New Salem where Monster High and Normie High are located, Shadow High, and the Lost Library.

New Salem may be part of America in the Real World like Storybrooke, but it was shown on the map because of its connection to the World of Stories.

At the end of the series, Raven and her mother cast a powerful spell with the help of everyone to bring the worlds together so that no one will be separated from each other again. Now that Lydia and Shadow High are no longer a threat, they don't have to worry about their stories getting destroyed by the Unmaking Lava. They created the United Realms that consist of:

- Ever After

- Wonderland

- Neverland

- The Top of the World (Crystal's home)

- Land of Oz

- Land of Untold Stories: Treasure Island, 3 Musketeers, Jekyll and Hyde, 20000 Leagues Under the Sea, and so forth

- Arabia

- Olympus

- Camelot

- Storybrooke and Hyperion Heights

Monster High is not part of the United Realms, and neither are the other worlds that have yet to be discovered. Basically, all of the realms in the World of Stories consist of classic stories. Brooke Page may be the queen of the United Realms while living in Camelot with her husband and daughter, but she will always have a home in the Narration World.

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Wendell Erwin, the Dark Narrator turned Author would have to be one of my favorite villains. After getting banished from the Narration World for attempting to break the rules, he decided to become an author, mainly by stealing an enchanted quill. At one point, he met Delilah the Illustrator and they ended up dating for a few months until Wendell showed his true colors. It turns out that Wendell has been planning to change everyone's stories to give them his own twist which is illegal in the World of Stories. And to prevent Delilah from telling anyone, he traps her in an illustration of a door that she drew herself. She remained in that trap until Brooke finally released her by unlocking the door with a special key.

After Wendell dealt with Delilah, he never got a chance to write his book when Brooke traps him in a book prison. But after he's accidentally set free from his book prison, he goes on to finish what he started. After taking some of Mira's blood to mix with his enchanted ink, he goes on to write a twisted book of everyone's stories, giving all of them bad endings. As soon as he finishes, everyone gets sucked into the book except for Brooke. With help from her parents, she finds Wendell in New York on the verge of getting his book published. But before he could, Brooke confronts him, ordering him to return her friends. But unfortunately, because Wendell broke the laws of the Author, the enchanted quill no longer works, meaning that he can't bring them back even if he wanted to.

So Brooke takes matters into her own hands and gets herself and Wendell sucked into his book. There, she finds Delilah who had read Wendell's book and she tells Brooke about all of the unhappy endings. However, Wendell's book was only some examples of the many bad endings that wouldn't be shown until the last book. There, Brooke's twisted younger self has written books involving the many unhappy endings for the characters that she hopes to make a reality. To prevent her friends from living those endings, Brooke makes the ultimate sacrifice by playing Desi's fortune teller which puts her in a death-like coma. In her coma, she's forced to witness what her twisted self had created for her friends. So, what were those unhappy endings? You can check them out on my Tumblr, but some were only shown in my book that you can check out.

As sad as they are, I'm actually quite proud of that part of the last book. I knew that I wanted to include the twisted versions of our favorite characters because, unlike the show and books, my series isn't made for kids. I still wish that EAH will return, and I would love to see them take on a more TV-14 rating show like how they did with Winx (though I don't really know much about that show, I just remember it being a cartoon back in the day). Because come on, EAH may be made for kids, but it already has themes and potential of being made for teens and young adults like how I did for my series. If that ever happens, whoever is in charge should contact me because I have a lot of ideas as shown in this book :)

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Since I won't be continuing the rewrite of this series (sorry), I felt that I should share the new book covers.

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