Summary: When Bloom is accused over something that she hadn't done—the whole universe turns against her. Her friends, Sky, and everyone else who knows of her. What is it she is accused of and why? 6 years later….Bloom comes back….but the thing is not everyone is thrilled to see her again. How can she prove that she's innocent in all this that happened against her? Will they ever believe her or not? Plus, can they work together to stop a new threat?
A/N: This would be somehow between Season 6. Archon and Selina are still enemies! Also, the italics are of Bloom's past memories….
Author's Note: Sky has a new girlfriend, but isn't Diaspro. The OC characters I own would be: Elina, Arena, the Crown Prince Darren of Vandara, Lord Thomas, and Bloom's daughter, Brianna. Don't steal any of these characters. They're the main characters in this story! Also, Brianna is five-years-old and calls, Darren daddy.
Bloom has a daughter from Sky, who clearly does not know of her very existence. I only wonder how he would react to that later on? Insert evil smiles. Ever since the night he'd hurt her. So sad… :( But Bloom loves her daughter! ;)
Is She Truly Gone?
By: xMidnightDreamsx
Chapter One: Long Trip Down Memory Lane
"Bloom come on! Admit it!" Musa yelled, angrily with the rest of the Winx behind her giving her death or angry glares right at her. Bloom looked at her friends; she couldn't believe it! Not in the million of years they would accuse of her such a thing! No! They weren't her friends if they did!
"I didn't do it!" Bloom yelled back, desperation filled her voice. The Winx had failed to notice the looks on Bloom's face and voice. They didn't care about her, well not anymore. They wanted the truth, and answers.
"Liar. You've always been one, Bloom." Stella said harshly. Bloom looked at her best-friend, well ex-best friend now. They were no longer friends, but enemies. They were accusing her of something she didn't do! For Magix's sakes why couldn't they believe her?!
"I'm not lying!" Bloom yelled, but this time with more range in her voice. Her blues eyes were now glowing an amber color. A slight aura of her powers were giving her a faint orange glow all around her body.
"Yes. Admit it Bloom. You had killed her, because you were so selfish," Tecna had said. Bloom shook her head at them. "I've been here all night long. How exactly did I kill her? I wasn't even there!" Bloom said, furious that her friends would actually turn against her and stab her with thousand of knifes behind her back.
Bloom couldn't tolerate it anymore! She had to do something. The flames were burning deep within her. Feelings were hurt. They had broken her with their venom words. "JUST LEAVE ME ALONE! I DIDN'T DO IT AND NEVER WOULD. I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU GUYS WOULD DO THIS TO ME, AFTER EVERYTHING WE'VE BEEN THROUGH! YOU ACTUALLY BELIVE THAT I HAD KILLED HER!"
She could feel the sensation of the flames that was about to burst at any moment. She took a deep breath, and exhaled it out and glanced at her once so called friends. "Just leave me alone. Leave me alone…" she kept on repeating over and over again…
"Leave me alone!" She finally yelled for the fifth time, and immediately woke up from her dream — more like of a nightmare. Sweats were running down her face. She was breathing heavily. "What a nightmare?" She mumbled to herself.
Her visions were starting to get clear. She wasn't at Alfea. She was on Domino. She had saved her birthparents and realm six years ago ever since she had left Alfea in her in the middle of her sophomore year. She didn't care about what Headmistress Faragonda had told her. She had personally ignored her and didn't care about a thing. She couldn't put it up with them anymore; she had it and hated them and forever will.
She looked around and glanced at the clock; it was three-thirty in the morning. It was still night out. The sun won't rise till a few more hours. She hated them. They had caused her all this pain, and heart-brake in her fragile heart.
She was relieved that she hadn't continued her fairy education at Alfea in her sophomore year even if it had meant to lose greatest professors and the Headmistress. She had still remained in contact with her even though she hadn't continued her education at Alfea.
"It was just a terrible dream, Bloom." She said to herself to calm herself from her spiteful friends. It wasn't her and they accused her and always will.
She didn't care anymore. They weren't here on Domino. They were on their home-planets. She had hoped at least Flora would defend her and not turn against her. She was the most sweetest, kind-hearted friend from all the Winx, but somehow they had turned her sweet soul into something else…they had forced poor Flora who was to defend her to go against her. How could they? They were cruel to her. They must've threatened her, if they did...oh poor Flora, she was so innocent in all this! She loved Flora as a sister.
She remembered that soft look on her when she asked her to tell the truth. Bloom had told them the truth but that's when Flora had turned away from her and that had hurt her so much. It broke her heart in half.
She remembered Flora's last words to her when she wasn't with the Winx who were out for the entire day.
"I do believe you Bloom, but the others don't. They want me to be on their side, not yours. I'm so sorry Bloom even Helia believes you. Your truly a great friend, Bloom. I wish they could see you like that." Flora gave Bloom a sympathetic smile and hugged her for the last time. The last time that she would hug Flora again.
"I am so sorry Bloom even Helia believes you…." Those words were running through her mind nearly everyday. She knew Flora too well, and she and Helia were the only ones to believe her. At least that had counted for something, right?
She remembered when Sky had broken up with her to date a new girl named Arena. She had long black silky hair, fair skin and beautiful purple eyes. She wished it was Diaspro that had gone back to him and not Arena. She was a noble from planet Eracklyon. She wondered how was Diaspro's reaction to the new girl that Sky's dating?
'I had never even met the girl. How are they framing me for a crime that I did not commit?' Bloom thought to herself. It was so unfair. She had to go back to sleep; she had a long day ahead of her.
The maid had woken up Bloom from her deep slumber. "What time is it?" Bloom asked. Elina tapping her foot on the marbled floor, and her hands to the sides of her hips.
"It's six, your highness," Elina — her personal hand maid had said.
"What? Really? Um…what day is it?" Bloom asked, wide awake.
"Your highness, it's Friday, August 20th. Also, Crown Prince Darren of Vandara would be arriving at eight A.M. sharp," she'd said to Bloom — who had literally jumped out of bed quickly.
"Thanks for the reminder, Elina." Bloom smiled and asked: "Is Lord Thomas of Vandara would be arriving today along with the Crown Prince?"
"Not until next month your highness. I have gotten your things ready, and laid out your favorite blue gown." Elina said.
"Why thank-you," Bloom said, and walked in the bathroom. She had brushed her teeth, and took a quick bath and walked out of the shower with a pink towel wrapped around her body. She worn her long sleeved blue gown, picked out her heels, and picked out her gold-silver accessories. She started to put her make up on: a nice shade of blue eyeshadows, eyeliner, mascara, soft pink blush, and a rosy colored lipstick. She had her hair down in soft elegant curls with a silver-gold crown placed at the top of her head. She looked marvelous.
She glanced at the clock. It was seven in the morning. She had important things for the day. The Crown Prince of Vandara would be arriving in an hour making arrangements that would both benefit their realms and of course the he was her new fiance. They have been dating for nearly three years now, and a couple of months ago he had proposed to her to which she had happily accept. For the first time she'd felt like she was breathing freely with no fear or nothing to worry about.
She was at the table, eating breakfast until servant came and handed her the mail for the day. "Are those today's mail?" She asked.
"Yes, your highness." He gave the queen the mail. "Thank-you," Bloom had said, before leaving the servant gave a bow and left to attend other matters to take care of.
Bloom had gone through the mail, most of them were lords, nobles, and some were from other realms that want to discuss with her about to making agreements that would benefit the realm and theirs for the up coming future.
While going thought the mail, she had stumbled across a letter from Headmistress Faragonda. 'What? A letter from the Headmistress? I wonder what does she want?' Bloom thought and opened the letter. It said:
Dear Bloom,
How are you? It's been a while since I last saw you. I know life has been a little rough on you lately, but I'm so proud of you. You've done many things that I or The Company of Light could not accomplish. What I am most proud of — is that you have founded your birthparents and were able to restore your homeworld back to it's former glory. Even us, The Company of Light could not, but you did. You are truly special and have succeeded in many ways, my dear. But with all my letters that I have sent to you in the past, this time it's a bit different and I am asking of you as a friend of your parents and The Company of Light to come to Alfea. Something evil has rised up and this time he has stripped us all out of magic, even the witches and your friends the Winx. The entire Magical Dimension is out of magic (positive and negative). I believe that your the only person who has magic left. I know that the Winx had given you such a hard time after what had happened in your sophomore year. First of all, I have to say that they were wrong to accuse you of a crime that you did not commit. Second of all, you should not have let them get to you, your such a strong girl and capable of many things. I know you didn't do it, but I believe that someone is framing you, tearing you and your friends apart. Yes, it's been nearly six years since you last saw each other and I know it'd been hard on you. Another thing is, Flora and Helia did believe that you did not do it. Please come back, they need your help even if they don't want it, but please do it for Flora and Helia…
I hope I get to see you very soon Bloom.
Yours Truly,
The Headmistress of Alfea, Faragonda.
Bloom looked at the letter in shock. She was surprised actually. 'Maybe I should see the Headmistress, Flora and Helia again?' She thought to herself. She was deep in thought that she didn't noticed that her parents had arrived with her little daughter, Brianna who was light of Bloom's life, and her grandparents lives as well. They adored and loved their little granddaughter and always made sure she's in no harms from anyone.
"Bloom? Are you okay?" A female's voice had asked, worriedly about her daughter's health condition. Bloom looked to see that her parents were here, dressed casual and modest, still looking healthy and young looking appearance.
"You seemed troubled, my darling." Her father said in a low and concerned voice. Bloom gave them a small smile reassuring them that nothing is wrong.
"It's nothing, really, just a letter from Miss. Faragonda," she sighed. When she mentioned Faragonda her mother lit up and smiled. "Oh, Faragonda! It's been ages since I last saw her, right Oritel?" She beamed at her husband, her green eyes shimmering straight into his brown eyes, who simply nodded.
"It has been." He replied, giving off a smile.
"Mommy, grandpa and grandma are going to take me ice-skating!" Brianna beamed out of excitement, she had bright strawberry blond hair, with her mother's blue eyes, and pale skin. The smile of the child's face was like the bright rays of sunshine. She made everyone around her happy.
"Really?" Bloom asked, smiling at her adorable daughter.
"Ya," she smiled. "Taking her ice-skating would be fun for her," Marion smiled at her granddaughter and focused back on her daughter.
"What did she write, Bloom?" She asked curiously.
"Well…" Bloom started off, hesitating a little knowing what her parents' reaction would be.
A few years ago…after when she had restored Domino back to it's former glory…she had told the tale of what happened to her and what her friends and Sky had exactly done to her. It was cruel! They were cruel!
"Mom! How could they do this to me?!" She cried, while her mother was holding her in her arms rocking her. Marion looked at her heart-broken daughter who was sobbing, deeply upset by the way her best-friend, and friends had treated her.
"Oh, darling. Everything is going to be okay, I promise you," she said, trying to sooth her distraught daughter. "I didn't do it! But they think I did, how will they ever believe me?" She asked. She didn't know how to comfort her only daughter that she had left, it broke her heart to see her in such pain, emotionally.
While Oritel on the other hand, he was furious for them blaming his daughter for doing a thing that she didn't do and made her life like hell in her sophomore year. It was all because of Sky. He was the reason that his daughter was all in this pain. He broke-up with his daughter after telling her to become his girlfriend and then braking-up with her later on just to be with someone else. Now, that was an insult to him. How could Sky do that to his daughter? He had never met Sky or any of her friends but if he'd ever seen them on Domino; he'll make them pay for it dearly.
He tried to comfort her. "Daddy, you should've seen the looks on their faces! They hate me! I didn't do anything! It's all Sky's fault!" Bloom said, placing a blame on Sky — that it was his fault that she was in this mess.
"Oh, Bloom…" Oritel said, sounding sad. But he had to asked something that displeased him a lot to think about. "Did he threatened you physically?" He said in low and dangerous voice. Marion looked at Bloom with such an emotional face. He wouldn't do that to her daughter would he? If he did, he must be punished for what he done to her little girl. Bloom pulled back from her mother. She couldn't face both her parents, it was something that she wanted to hide from them. Bloom's eyes were filled with tears. "Bloom answer the question, did he harm you?" Her father asked again.
Bloom was afraid to answer the question, she had simply nodded. "That bastard! I will kill him for touching you, Bloom!" Oritel stated angrily.
"Dad, please. I don't need more trouble," Bloom simply said. He looked at his daughter who was hurt.
"I don't know what to do!" She cried, the pain she had in her heart was deeply wounded and probably can never heal again — or not for a very long time. How could they do that to her?
"We're here for you sweetheart and we'll always be there for you." Her mother reassured her hugging her tightly to her.
"Yes, Bloom. Don't you worry, you're safe here. I promise to keep you safe and no one will ever hurt you again, my darling." Her father said to his daughter, which made her feel slightly better.
She handed her mother the letter that Miss. Faragonda had sent her. Marion had began to read the letter. She was happy about hearing her daughter's accomplishments and how happy that Miss. Faragonda was of her and proud of her. But when Marion got closer to the end of the letter her smile had faded away.
Her husband caught the expression on his wife's face and decided to ask,"what's wrong, Marion?"
Marion finished the letter and looked at her daughter and husband. She wasn't happy about the last part of the letter. Marion looked at her husband and said: "why don't you read it?"
She handed the letter to her husband; she noticed his eyes had widen for what he's reading. "I'm so proud of you, Bloom. You truly made me the happiest father."
Bloom could feel the pride swell in her chest, and couldn't help but blush at that. She watched as her father continued to read the letter. She caught the expression on her father's face. She and her mother had the same reaction to that.
"Dad?" Bloom asked.
Oritel had finished reading the letter and looked at his wife and daughter. He wasn't happy about the last part in the letter. He had to ask who was this Flora and Helia, were they her spiteful friends or not?
He cleared his and asked: "who is this Flora and Helia?"
Caught off guard, Bloom replied,"they're my friends."
"Friends?" Oritel raised a brow at her, his voice filled with hate. "Oh no, daddy, they're not my spiteful friends. They truly believe me." Bloom explained to her father, trying to calm him down.
"They believe that you are not the one?" Marion asked, a bit confused.
"Ya," Bloom replied. "Trust me, they're very nice people." Bloom added.
"I hope so, as you say," Oritel said still having that angry reaction. "Dad, you're doing it again," Bloom couldn't help but laugh. He looked at his daughter,"you know I'm trying to watch out after you."
"Well, I'm twenty-three years old."
"Twenty-three years old, that doesn't mean I stop watching out for my daughter." Oritel said, smiling.
"So what should I do now about the letter that she had sent?" Bloom asked both her parents for a solution to the problem.
"Bloom, listen to me. I think you should go, look I know you might not like this but this is serious," Marion said to her daughter.
"But what if this is some kind of trick, Marion? What if magic was there but they're trying to do some horrible plan to..." Oritel trailed off,"see if you have magic Marion?" Oritel asked.
Marion sighed, and flickered her fingers; she still had magic. "Oritel, I still have a piece of the Dragon's Flame, my magic and Bloom's would still work. Besides, I don't think that this is a trick, Oritel. What if someone truly wiped out magic from the Magic Dimension? It's Bloom's responsibility to set things equal again as the guardian of the Dragon's Flame." Marion explained to her husband.
"Fine!" Oritel looked at his daughter. "I do agree with mom, dad. Besides, I won't let anyone hurt me again. I can watch out after myself." Bloom said.
A servant had came to tell the royal family that Crown Prince Darren of Vandara had arrived. "Please tell him to join us in the dinning room," Oritel said.
"Yes, your highnesses," the servant said, and gave a bow before leaving. A couple of minutes later, Crown Prince Darren of Vandara had arrived. "Your majesties," he greeted with a deep bow.
"No, need to do that. We're family now," Oritel had said. He sat down next to Bloom. "How are you, Bloom?"
"I'm good," she replied to him. "Good." He glanced at Brianna who sat right across him. She was lovely and pretty like her mother.
"Hello, sweetie," he said. "Hi, daddy," she beamed happily. Bloom had allowed Brianna to call Darren daddy, since he's her fiance and soon to be husband.
"So what's new?" He asked.
"Well...I received a letter from the Headmistress of Alfea..."
"...and what does she want?" He asked. Bloom wondered how would he react to the news, and she sighed and began to explain to him what she'd asked her in the letter.
"Well...this sounds serious, even I'm taking a notice in my realm that no one is using magic," Darren said, remembering the oddity on his realm that no one was using magic.
"Yes, even I agree," Marion said.
"So you're going to Alfea right?" Darren asked Bloom.
"I don't think I have a choice. I have to go." Bloom said.
"Should I come along?" He asked Bloom, "I mean those friends might be there." He said a bit worried.
Bloom thought about for a moment, but her thoughts were interrupted by her father,"I think it's perfect. You should go along with her."
"It would be a good idea." Her mother smiled at her. "Okay, you can come along with me," Bloom smiled.
Bloom looked at her parents and asked,"would you please watch out after Brianna for me?"
"Bloom thats a silly question to ask. Of course we'll watch out after her; she's our cute little granddaughter," Marion squealed, and smiled at her granddaughter.
"Don't worry, Bloom. She's with us; she completely safe," Oritel reassured his worried daughter. "Thank-you. I love you guys so much — you have no idea."
"We love you too, sweetheart." They both replied.
1) How do you like this new Story? Literally, don't know why, but lots of stories been hitting my mind lately. I still have plenty of new stories to write out!
2) How should the Winx react to Bloom's return after six years of not seeing them again? She had dropped out of Alfea in her sophomore year. She went on the ends of Magical Universe to find her parents and did.
3) In this story, sorry SxB lovers even I love them as a couple I don't think that it would be happening?
4) Will Sky ever find out that he has a daughter from Bloom? How would Sky react when his daughter call someone else daddy?
5) How would Flora and Helia react to Bloom's return? They're the ones who only believe her...
6) Would the Winx girls and Specialist allow Bloom to work with them as they use to or not?
7) Bloom's the only one who have magic left. Should they at least be kind to her or not? The Winx do not have the piece of the Dragon's Flame. Should Bloom give them a part of it or not? I think she wouldn't do that. Maybe she would give to Flora but to the rest I don't think so...
8) Do you think that Sky should be harsh on Bloom and keep on blaming her about what happened to his girlfriend Arena?
9) I should continue my other stories and stop creating new ones!
10) I don't know if anyone has written something like this?
Next Chapter called: Oh, Boy! My Sweet Return...
