Twisted Wonderland Story Summary: Book 5



The prefect dreams.

Ace, Deuce, Grim and the prefect meet Epel, practicing his singing for a competition as he has been ordered to by his housewarden Vil, though he does not want to compete.

They meet Vil, who tries to take Epel away. Ace defends Epel so Vil beats the group in a fight.

Deuce decides to join Ace and Grim in auditioning for the competition because he is worried about Epel.

Ace, Deuce, Kalim, Jamil and Epel are selected for the team, along with Vil and Rook.

Vil is offered a villain role in a movie where the hero is to be played by Neige LeBlanche and Vil refuses.

Vil asks who is the fairest one of all, and he is told it is Neige.

Epel is unhappy about the dancing being too feminine and Vil is angry about Epel gendering movements, saying that his mindset is outdated.

Vil assigns Epel to doing ballet lessons alone to change his mindset and improve his dancing for the competition and Deuce volunteers to join him.

The prefect dreams.

Epel is upset because he does not want to be cute, he wants to be big and strong.

Epel tries to quit the team but Vil beats him in a fight, and he runs away.

Ace mocks Deuce and Deuce also runs away. Deuce takes Epel to a beach where he yells at the ocean and Epel does the same.

There is a flashback of Vil complimenting Epel on his first day of school, but Epel takes offense at the assumption that he is being called girly, so he challenges Vil to a fight.

Epel loses, so Vil orders him to clean up his appearance and speak politely, saying that Epel is not allowed to complain until he can beat him in a fight, resulting in their present-day dynamic.

Epel is called by his mother who reveals that Vil promoted the struggling family’s apple juice on Magicam, resulting in a rush of orders.

Epel and Deuce decide to prove themselves to Ace and Vil. They return to school and apologize. Epel admits he used to look down on others who cared about being cute, but Vil has made his village happy, so now he wants power like Vil’s.

The prefect invites Hornton to the competition.

The prefect dreams.

The group’s rehearsal dance is uploaded online and Vil is told that he is trending as the fairest one of all.

They watch Neige’s rehearsal and Vil says they have been outplayed, confirming that he has been dethroned as fairest one of all.

Vil offers Neige apple juice but Rook takes it from Neige and sends Neige away. Rook tries to drink the juice but Kalim stops him, and the juice is revealed to have been cursed by Vil’s unique magic.

Vil asks why Rook tried to drink it knowing what would happen and Rook says he wanted to believe in Vil.

Vil says he has realized that he can never win and will be handling Neige himself. The cursed juice turns into poisonous mist that may have been cursed to kill, and Vil says if he melts everyone he will be the fairest of all. Vil overblots.

Jamil saves the group after evacuating the stadium and they fight Vil.

There is a flashback of child-Vil being cast as villains. His father is supportive, but what he wants is to be on stage longer than anyone else.

He is bullied by other children for being cast in villain roles while film producers compliment Neige, saying that Vil is too perfect, beautiful and special to be relatable, so he will never be a hero, trapping Vil in a loop of his own hard work sabotaging his success.

Vil wakes up.

Hornton is Malleus Draconia, and he fixes the coliseum that Vil ruined as a favor for Vil.

The group performs and then Neige’s group performs. Neige’s group wins the competition by a single vote, with NRC is second place.

Rook reveals that he voted for Neige’s group as they had been the fairest, and Rook is then revealed to be a member of Neige’s fan club.

The prefect takes a picture of Mickey Mouse in the mirror.

Grim eats a rock and then attacks the prefect.