Author's Note: Hi everybody! It's me, A. I'm back from the dead (just kidding!) and here with a brand-new favorite pairing of mine: Sparxshipping. My friend Authoress came up with the name – isn't it cool? Anyway, so you can look forward to Sparxshipping stories from me and only me – K isn't very into Winx Club. And I have not disappeared from – I'm just pre-occupied. As soon as I get an idea, I'll post.

Now, for the real author's note:

This is how I wish the third season had started. But the real time frame is sometime before Baltor turned into that ugly monster creature thingie. Just imagine that somehow he got caught and frozen in Omega again. And don't worry if you don't understand it at first. It'll all make sense in the end. That's why you have to keep reading and reviewing!

Flamers, please don't hate me for making things so unrealistic. I had to set the stage for my story idea. And yes, this is a Sparxshipping story, so Bloom/Sky fans don't flame me!

Plotline: What happens when Baltor and Bloom are both thrown together in the Omega Dimension: her for a crime that wasn't completely her fault, and him for finally getting caught taking over planets? One word: drama!

Prologue

Ugh, I am so mad!

My ex-best friends and my ex-boyfriend (emphasis on the ex, because I doubt I'm ever speaking to any of them again when I get out of here) are probably somewhere laughing about this whole thing. Meanwhile I'm the one who got dropped in the Omega Dimension for a crime that wasn't even completely my fault! Okay, maybe I didn't have to do it, but I'm pretty sure my sentence wouldn't have been Omega if everyone else had been caught too.

Just the thought of my new home for a year (yes, thankfully it wasn't too long of a sentence, but by the time I got out I'd be behind on a year of school) made me shudder, and not just because it was freezing down here. Thankfully my powers hadn't been depleted, so I'd immediately unfrozen the ice block and moved to a somewhat more hospitable place in the Omega Dimension (almost impossible, but I did manage to find a little cave tucked under a bunch of icicles the size of mountains). Then, after a short nap, I decided I'd see if there were any other prisoners that were in here by mistake. Maybe I could unfreeze a few friends. Sure, they'd probably be convicts, and not very nice, but if I had to, I could befriend them. It'd be nice to have some company around here.

Boy did I get the surprise of my life when I stepped outside my ice cave and saw the frozen convict in front of me.

Baltor.

Author's Note: Okay, if you're dying to find out what Bloom did that got her thrown in Omega, review! I'll only continue if you guys actually like it – because to be honest, right now I'm still figuring out the details of what Bloom did. And POSITIVE reviews only, please! Constructive criticism is welcomed, but remember to check what you've written before you post and ask yourself, "If someone gave me this review, would I think it was constructive criticism, or would I take it as someone being straight-out mean?" If the answer is the second one, then please change it!