Holly’s Signature Diary - Chapter 6
You can't just march into the headmaster's office and ask to see him. Well, you can, but his assistant Mrs. Trollsworth just points to a sign that says NO STUDENT SEEN WITHOUT APPOINTMENT. Ask to make an appointment, and she points to a second sign — NO APPOINTMENTS GIVEN WITHOUT A PERMISSION SLIP. Ask for a permission slip, and she points to a third sign, PERMISSION SLIPS AVAILABLE DURING APPOINTMENTS ONLY.
Good thing I had a secret book in my backpack. "It says right here that a student can see a headmaster anytime there is a question about destiny. The headmaster signed it himself, see?" I pointed to the insignia M. Grimm. Mrs. Trollsworth had no chance but to buzz me in.
After zig-zagging through corridors of books, I entered into the main office, where Headmaster Grimm sat behind his desk. "Ms. O'Hair, I wasn't aware you had an appointment."
"I'm sorry, sir. This is important. I promise not to take up much of your time." I placed The Origin of Ever After High on his desk.
His eyes narrowed. "Where did you get that?"
"The library," I politely smiled. "It's the original rules of Ever After High, written by you and your brother."
The headmaster leaned forward. "What do you want?"
Nervous, I cleared my throat and read from the bookmarked page. "Ever After High welcomes all the children of fairytale legends to learn the fine art of fulfilling their destiny."
He absently blinked. "... I know what it says."
"All the children of fairytale legends, sir. It doesn't say only one child per legend," I placed the book on his desk and pointed at the line. "My sister should be allowed to come to Ever After High. You wrote the rule yourself, headmaster. Well, and your brother, Giles. Where is your brother, by the way? It says he used to be the school librarian. Did he leave or something?"
"Enough!" Headmaster Grimm angrily covered his ears, then breathed deep, and toothily grinned. "Very well, Ms. O'Hair. Your sister may attend Ever After High. However, I don't ever want to hear about my brother again." He swept the book into a drawer. "And I am keeping this book."
"Thank you, sir!" I ran straight to The Tower Salon to tell Poppy.
People have asked me if I ever doubted that Poppy would come to Ever After High. Of course not! It was destined to come true.