I found out from my abusive stepfather that I was adopted by them. He never loved me and that was a time when I was vibrant, pure, and good. I came up with the decision to see the Wizard of Oz to help me find who my real mother is.
I found out my mother was Cora, Queen of Hearts and she abandoned me and had another child named Regina. She was being taught magic by the one and only Rumplestiltskin.
I soon became skeptical and a little jealous that my sister was being trained magic, when it was supposed to be ME. The Wizard then gave me a pair of ruby slippers to visit them in the Enchanted Forest from Oz. With 3 clicks from the heel, I am at Rumplestiltskin's castle.
He met me under the guise that I was stealing from him. We soon paired up our differences and he was teaching me magic.
I soon feel in love with him in that short amount of time. I then found out he was still teaching Regina and I became even more jealous. My neck broke out in green from envy. I was going to murder Regina.
Regina was combing her hair and I grabbed her neck with a knif in my hand. As I was moving in for the kill, I stabbed her, only to find out she was nowhere near dying. Instead, that "Regina" was Rumple.
He explained he need someone to take him to the Land without Magic: Earth. Someone that was willing to sacrifice the thing they loved. He knew that I was not ready to sacrifice him if I set the Dark Curse.
He rejected me and I bitterly said "I could have taken you there much faster. With these." I pointed towards my slippers and he had an instant change of heart. By then, I returned back to Oz.
I went to the Wizard of Oz asking to build a Time Travel Spell. I wanted to go back in time and wipe out Regina by firstly killing Snow Whites mother as she was the one making my mother abandoned me. He said he couldn't do it and I became skeptical. Why? He was the Wizard. I pulled down his curtain that covered his identity and discovered his name was Walsh from Kansas.
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