Fairies and Trollz Together
A Winx Club/Trollz Crossover
by Robert Teague
This story is written solely for the entertainment of Winx Club and Trollz fans, and no copyright infringement is intended. This story may be reproduced, provided no changes are made, and you let me know.
Author's Note:
Winx Club has been one of my favorite cartoons for several years now and I just recently rediscovered Trollz. so doing a crossover seemed like a natural.
Since the Winx Club universe is far larger than the Trollz universe, I've put the troll city of Trollzopolis on the planet Magix. They do have something in common which makes it even more possible- both worlds have two moons. In Winx Club continuity, it takes place during the first season before episode 9. In Trollz, near the beginning of Episode 25.
Chapter One
Upstairs in the dormitory wing of the Alfea School for Fairies is a pleasantly appointed suite where five student fairies lived as they attended classes. Collectively they were known as the Winx Club- Flora, Stella, Bloom, Musa, and Tecna.
It was nearing ten A.M. on a Saturday, and they were getting ready to catch the bus to the City of Magix, the crossroads of the Magical Dimension. Their first semester had just ended, and they were ready for the break.
"Come ON! What's taking you guys so long?" asked Stella impatiently, tapping her foot as she waited by the door to the suite.
"Don't look at me," said Flora, who was sitting on the couch, "I've been ready for the last half-hour."
The door to the room that Musa and Tecna shared opened, and both girls stepped out.
"We're ready too," said Musa, "I've been writing some music waiting for everyone else."
"I was reading an article on a newly discovered mathematical theorem, but I was also keeping an ear out here," said Tecna.
"And that only leaves..." started Flora, looking over at the door to the room she shared with Bloom.
Said door opened, and a red-faced Bloom came out. "Sorry, everyone, I couldn't find my blue tennis shoes."
"Well, did you find them?" asked Stella, "Cause I've got some shoes you can borrow that would look even better."
"Yeah, Kiko had them under the bed as part of his nest," said Bloom, "At least he wasn't chewing on them." She went over to where Stella was, and the other girls joined them.
"Okay, let's get to Magix and hit the stores!" said Stella, with a lot of enthusiasm as she headed for the stairs.
"Mmmm... we need to eat first," said Tecna.
"But that will cut down on shopping time," protested Stella.
"But eating will give you energy for shopping, and for making good decisions," countered the magenta-haired Fairy of Technology.
"Well, since we are kinda celebrating the end of the semester, how about the pizza place?" asked Bloom.
"Oh, yeah, I could go for that!" said Musa.
"I'm so glad you introduced us to pizza, Bloom, I really like it," said Flora.
"Glad to hear it!" answered the redhead, "But I was really surprised I could find it in Magix, since it's an earth food."
"You can find just about anything in Magix," said Stella, "But sometimes you have to really look hard."
"Something I'm starting to learn," said Bloom.
"Well, let's go," said Musa, "The longer we take standing around talking, the farther away the pizza is."
"So it's decided, then?" asked Bloom, leading the way out of the dorm wing. Outside, the day was perfect. Not too warm, with a high blue sky and a few clouds drifting across. One of the two moons of Magix was about to set.
The Alfea campus was abuzz with students sitting around talking or heading across campus for their own reasons. Carlotta DuFour, the teacher of Manners and Good Ways, was sitting on the steps of the Admin Building with Priscilla and Luna, deep in a discussion about who knew what. Her red dress and wide-brimmed hat were attention-grabbers.
Griselda, Assistant Headmistress and Head of Discipline stood near the front gate, clipboard in hand. Those students who were going into town had to check in with her before leaving.
Musa pointed toward the gate. "There goes the bus!" she said, annoyed. They saw it move past the gate on the way to its next stop, Red Fountain.
"Darn, just missed it," said Stella.
"Were you young ladies going into Magix?" asked Griselda, coming over to them.
"Yes, Ma'am," answered Bloom.
"And what were you planning to do there?" the severe teacher asked, making notes.
"Lunch and SHOPPING!" said Stella.
"No surprise there," said Griselda, her mouth quirking in a near-smile.
"Have you ever had pizza, Miss Griselda?" asked Flora.
"Pizza? No, I can't say I've ever heard of it. What is it?" she asked.
"A food from Earth," answered Flora, "Bloom showed it to us. There's a..." she looked at Bloom, "What's it called?"
"A pizzeria," said the redhead, "A place where it's made."
"That's it. There's one near the clothing district," said Flora.
"We can save a slice for you and Miss Faragonda," said Tecna.
"Why, thank you, but I'm planning to eat in a couple of hours," said Griselda. "Maybe next time."
"Pizza is an experience not to be missed, but as you like," answered Stella. "See you later!"
"Remember to comport yourselves with dignity, be careful, and have fun!" Griselda called after them.
"Isn't that contradictory?" Musa snickered in a low voice. She led the way across the campus quad to the front gate.
There was general agreement with the comment, and the five girls fell silent as they went out the gate and turned left to the bus stop. It was covered by an awning, and had several chairs and a bench under it.
Outside the gate of Alfea was the road that passed in front of the school. It was unpaved, and oddly wide for a road that wasn't used that often. It made a huge circle around Lake Roccoluce, from the city of Magix to the east, Alfea to the north, Red Fountain to the west, and Cloud Tower to the south. On the far side from Alfea's gate was a wooded area with a trail that led down to the lake. The trees of the Dark Forest stood high around Alfea castle.
Tecna checked the schedule posted on one support beam. "The next bus should be here in ten minutes, thirty-eight seconds," she announced.
Bloom had observed the odd girl as she read the notice, and a thought struck her. How did she know how long it would be? She wasn't wearing a watch, and hadn't checked the time on her phone, and there was no clock at the bus stop. She filed it away as something else to ask at an opportune moment.
They spent the time waiting for the bus with small talk. But just a few minutes before it's arrival, Flora stood up and looked to the right. Her tanned face had a puzzled expression.
"Something wrong?" asked Musa.
"The trees are saying there's something heading this way," she explained, "But the bus comes from the other way."
"Some Red Fountain guys, then?" asked Stella. She stood up and opened her purse to find a hairbrush.
"No... the trees are used to them. This is something they don't recognize," said Flora, staring down the road.
"Maybe we should transform," said Bloom.
"There is no reason to assume hostility," said Tecna. "All we have to do is wait. That is, assuming it doesn't change course."
"Hey, what's that?" Bloom asked, pointing at objects emerging from the wood-shade past the Park.
Flora shaded her eyes. "It looks like four... no, five hovercycles coming this way. But they look funny..."
"Yeah," added Musa, "And I can tell you this much, they aren't making as much noise as regular cycles."
"I guess we'll know in a minute..." said Stella.
