I don't own Winx or Twilight unfortuatley. Twilight belongs to the best writer ever, Stephenie Meyer and Winx belongs to Iginio Straffi!


Roxy's POV

I stood in front of a large, full-length mirror combing my long hair, purple-pink-with-blonde-highlights (I should really change it. Perhaps Stella can show me how.) "What a strange and mixed up life I lead." I said to myself. "In the day I work at Love and Pet with the other Winx and at night I work Frutti Tutti Music Bar with Dad. Ever since the Winx taught me how to use my fairy magic and both saved me from and helped me defeat the Wizards of the Dark Circle, they also helped me find my mother Morgana and met several other Earth Fairies in the process. The only thing I regret now is that Nabu had to die in the process… *flashback to moment when Nabu died* I went over to my closet and picked out a hiking outfit. "Love and Pet is closed today and I don't have to go to the Music Bar yet, so might as well go for a walk. Makes no sense staying in the house on such a fine day. Perhaps I can even find some cool animals to help me with my magic. After all, I don't want to be left behind at Alfea!"

I went downstairs. "ARTU! Where are you? I'm going for a walk!" I looked around for him. I soon found him, sound asleep in the laundry room. I decided to leave him. After all they say "Let sleeping dogs lie!"

I had about until four to get back home to get ready for the evening shift at five. It was twelve noon.

I stepped out and locked the door behind me.


Jane's POV

"I don't know why they chose today to send us hunting. I mean, it's so… SUNNY! UGH!" I grumbled, running through the forest. "Oh be quiet, Jane!" Alec said, running alongside me. "You know our food supply is running low and we must… replenish it before it runs out!"

"So why did he only send us two?" I asked, putting my long, blonde hair into a bun atop my head, even as I ran, since it kept slapping me in the face.

"Because, sister dear, they only need some snacks to hold out the weekend until more lunch-I mean tourists return on Monday." he replied smoothly.

"Stupid tourists. Stupid weekends. Stupid Saturday." I muttered under my breath.

Alec stopped suddenly beside me and sniffed the air. I surged past him and had to turn back. "What is it?" "Do you smell that? It smells sweet, like sugar and cinnamon, perhaps even vanilla mixed together!"

I sniffed the air as well, my head tilted to a side. "Hmm… Smells like a good lunch candidate. Let's go!"


Alec's POV

As we ran, I wondered what human could possibly smell so good. The smell got stronger and stronger until…

"Look!" Jane whispered, pointing. In the distance, we could see a young, beautiful human female, perhaps 15 or 16, with, get this- pink-purple hair with blonde highlights. "Don't see hair that bright everyday…" I said. Jane slapped my arm as we ran. Eventually we stopped about 200 meters from the female. It wasn't merely her hair colour that was strange, but the way animals behaved around her. They were all calm, serene, didn't even seem to run away from her as is the case with many humans and indeed-vampires. There were even a couple bears and wolves in the bunch and they all seemed as if they wouldn't hurt a flea. "There's something strange about this human. She is a delicious-smelling human, yes but very strange indeed… Where have I seen this sort of human before?"

"Should be a good meal once we take her back, don't you think, by the way she smells?" Jane said as her "Game Time" smile appeared. I put all other thoughts out of my head. This human was food. Nothing else.

"Let's go then."

We sped forward, easily closing the gap faster than any human could have possibly dreamed of doing.


Roxy's POV

There I was, enjoying myself with the animals. I had just learnt a spell to make any kind of animal, even predatory ones, become friends with their own prey. It was working beautifully. I couldn't wait to show the others. The other Winx were in Magix shopping, with Stella in the lead (good luck!), mom and dad were on yet another date and here I was in a forest all by my lonesome (or so I thought!) with the animals. I had already been shopping there with Stella (the malls there are GARGANTUAN!) and I wasn't keen on going again with her. I checked my watch. "Oh sh…" It was 4:30 and my shift started at 5:00! I patted a bear on the head and started running out the forest the way I came. "I'm gonna be late! Dad's gonna kill me! Oh no, oh no…" I sped up. Suddenly, I could hear movements behind me. Ever since I first used my powers, my senses were somewhat heightened. "Hmmm… Are the animals following me? I cast a friendliness spell on them but people won't know that…" I turned back to take care of it.

All of a sudden, I saw two blurs, faster than I'd ever seen before, circling me. They were so fast, I started to feel dizzy…

The two blurs slowed down and stopped. As soon as I saw them, I could tell that they were a danger. I put myself in a fighting stance. The two of them, a male and female, were unusually pale. But what was really unusual was their eyes. They weren't any normal colour at all.

Their eyes were blood red.

I backed away slowly, rather scared. I didn't know what they were so I didn't know how to fight them…

"Who…,who…, what are you?" I said, nervously.

The male chuckled. It wasn't a cheerful sort of chuckle, rather it was one that sent chills up my spine…

"We're you're worst nightmare." said the female, a blonde. I was hit with a sudden pain, pain all over my body ; I fell to the ground, screaming, writhing. The pain, it…it felt like fire consuming me…

Out of the corner of my eye, I could see my white circle ring glowing and the dark haired male looking at it curiously. He paused. Then approached me slowly.

"And you're lunch." I heard a crunching sound after which I felt even more pain, white hot, in my leg, which had a generally blinding effect on me.

"She's a tough one, isn't she Alec?" said the blonde. "Most humans would have blacked out by now…"

The pain intensified, beads of sweat covering my forehead.

"Make it stop!" I gasped.

"All you are to us," the male said, "is lunch."

I blacked out.