Violet Allen

"VIOLET!"

It's been five months ever since that crazy adventure I experienced in a parallel universe and I've been back in my real house after talking things out with my parents. They haven't changed though. They still treat me the same but I learned to value our family more than the relationship we started.

"BRING ME MY BEER, YOU BRAT!"

After quickly giving my father the beer he wanted, I was off to school. On my way, I see Mint leaning against the wall smoking her cigarette. She glares at me then rolls her eyes but I just let her and chose to let her live the life she wanted without getting controlled.

I stepped inside our class room and see Mrs. Dee already inside. "Good morning, Mrs. Dee." I greeted and she smiles.

"Good morning, Violet."

Ally, Ezreal and Donna looks at me, still confused of why I avoided them before I disappeared from this Earth but I didn't plan to make up with them anymore or did I even bother. They weren't alright with me anyway.

I learned a lot from going to another Earth. I realized that it doesn't matter what choices you made for as long as you're happy with it. I learned that people should appreciate the people that cared for them. I learned it the hard way that there are things that aren't always meant for you and changes won't always agree to your desire because I did try to change everything in my Earth. I tried to change it and hope it would become like Black's Earth but I can't because it was meant to be like this and I can never change that. I can never change other people.

"Violet,"

I looked up and saw Mark in front of me with a smile. It's ironic how much things changed when I came back. The Mark in front of me, didn't feel like the Mark who rejected me a few months ago - he was the Mark I liked even more from the other Earth.

"You okay?"

I nodded and he slips his hands through mine with a soft smile on his face.

"Bad liar,"

Maybe some things weren't meant for you and they weren't meant to change but there are changes that were really meant for you. One thing's for sure, nothing will be meant for you if you don't make it meant for you.