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by Shannon Hale


  The faculty was in chaos, chasing after the headmaster with questions and shouts of concern. Mr. Badwolf howled. Counselor Mother Goose clucked. Coach Gingerbreadman was especially speedy. But Grimm managed to get to his office first and lock the door. He leaned against it, still cradling the Storybook of Legends in his arms. In the hallway, he could hear Baba Yaga cackling.

  “How dare Raven Queen defy me?” he whispered. “How dare that girl question Milton Grimm?”

  He carefully opened the book and touched the torn remains of Raven Queen’s page. He shuddered, as if touching a wound.

  He put the book safely back into its case and locked it tight. And then he began to pace.

  How could everything have gone so wrong? He’d been meticulous! Using an eavesdropping spell, he’d overheard Raven and Dexter in the library after the Legacy Day practice. She wanted to hunt down Old Man Winters. Well, by the time she reached Book End, Grimm had been ready. Dressed in a perfect Illusion Spell, he’d sat in the park feeding the pigeons, so they’d see him first before going to the real Old Man Winters’s house.

  Grimm had slipped that sketchbook into Bella Sister’s box in the Lost and Crowned Office. He’d made sure that Raven and Apple saw the trollskin tree in the Enchanted Forest. And the Crumbling Spell on the fake letter couldn’t have worked better! Had the quest to the caves gone too far? He didn’t think so. After that long and dangerous journey, he was certain Raven would be exhausted, discouraged by the skeleton, and convinced by those fateful words he’d sent Helga and Gus to paint on the cave wall.

  No, his plan had been a brilliant balance between mysterious and obvious. Something else must have happened to make Raven question his fake story. Someone else must have—

  From far away, Grimm heard the sound of knocking.

  Giles? Had Raven found Giles? His troublesome brother did have dangerous ideas about allowing choice to replace destiny. But no, that was impossible. No one knew how to enter the Vault of Lost Tales. Giles was safely locked away where he could do no more harm.

  Grimm seized a pitcher of water and threw it across his office. It shattered against the tile floor. How could he have failed?

  Well, it wasn’t over. He straightened his tie and smoothed back his hair. He would find a way to get Raven to sign. He would cure the school of this “choice” madness and restore tradition and safety to Ever After.

  “I am Milton Grimm!” he whispered. “My word is law. And those who break it will pay!”

  From deep within his office he heard a cackle. How had Baba Yaga gotten in?

  Grimm followed the sound. No sign of the old sorceress. But a faint glow crept out of the mirror he used for Mirrorcasts. From inside the mirror, the cackle built to a deep, throaty laugh.

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  Every book requires a team of people to bring it into creation, but this one more than most. The enchanting team at Mattel built the world of Ever After and all its fabulous characters. Fairy kisses to Cindy Ledermann, Lara Dalian, Emily Kelly, Christine Kim, Robert Rudman, and Ira Singerman. Thanks for letting me play in your playground!

  Thanks to the royally rebellious team at Little, Brown, including Erin Stein, Connie Hsu, Andrew Smith, and Melanie Chang.

  Dean, Max, and Maggie Hale are not only a fine crew of lovable misfits but also charming collaborators. Thanks for your wisdom, patience, and hexcellent humor.

  New York Times bestselling author SHANNON HALE knew at age ten that it was her destiny to become a writer. She has quested deep into fairy tales in such enchanting books as The Goose Girl, Book of a Thousand Days, Rapunzel’s Revenge, and Newbery Honor recipient Princess Academy. With the princely and valiant writer Dean Hale, Shannon coauthored four charming children, who are free to follow their own destinies. Just so long as they get to bed on time.

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  COVER

  TITLE PAGE

  WELCOME

  DEDICATION

  PROLOGUE

  CHAPTER 1

  NEVER TOUCH THE MIRROR

  CHAPTER 2

  SIMPLY, UNQUESTIONABLY PERFECT

  CHAPTER 3

  ALWAYS DOING IS HOW IT’S UNDONE

  CHAPTER 4

  MADDIE’S CHAT WITH THE VOICE

  CHAPTER 5

  THAT DANGEROUS WORD

  CHAPTER 6

  NEVER AFTER AGAIN

  CHAPTER 7

  THE LOOMING THREAT OF LEGACY DAY

  CHAPTER 8

  BEWARE THE GLARE OF THAT FAIR HAIR

  CHAPTER 9

  A HOT MESS OF WOLVES, SCREAMS, AND PASTRIES

  CHAPTER 10

  THE UNSIGNED PAGE

  CHAPTER 11

  A HERO IN EVERY STORY

  CHAPTER 12

  MADDIE BOTHERS THE NARRATOR AGAIN

  CHAPTER 13

  DARKNESS SCAMPERING

  CHAPTER 14

  HER VERY NAME COULD CAUSE AN EARTHQUAKE

  CHAPTER 15

  ALMOST THROUGH THE WALL OF BRIARS

  CHAPTER 16

  A MASSIVE SNOOZE FEST

  CHAPTER 17

  CUTE AND CUDDLY THINGS

  CHAPTER 18

  PLUMP RED APPLE WHITE

  CHAPTER 19

  MADDIE PESTERS THE NARRATOR YET AGAIN

  CHAPTER 20

  RED PAINT ON THE WALL

  CHAPTER 21

  A NOTICING GAME

  CHAPTER 22

  THE UNDISCOVERED VAULT OF LOST TALES

  CHAPTER 23

  THE HORRIBLE POWER OF EVIL

  CHAPTER 24

  BORN TO WEAR IT

  CHAPTER 25

  GOING OFF SCRIPT

  CHAPTER 26

  TREADING WATER IN A WELL

  CHAPTER 27

  NOT YOUR MOMMA’S FAIRYTALE

  CHAPTER 28

  MADDIE ANNOYS THE NARRATOR ONE LAST TIME

  CHAPTER 29

  REWRITE, IGNITE, RESTART

  EPILOGUE

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  COPYRIGHT

  Copyright

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

  Copyright © 2013 by Mattel, Inc.

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  First ebook edition: October 2013

  ISBN 978-0-316-40123-4

 

 

 
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