7 years later...Morgan Philip was Thirteen years old and in the eighth grade. She still believed in fairy tales like she did when she was younger. She had a lot of fairy tale books on her shelves, and barbie dolls from all the princess movies she has seen. She wasn't a slob like most other teenagers and she liked to keep things clean.

Sometimes Giselle would use her special powers to get the animals from all over New York, to help Morgan clean her room. Morgan was a very happy girl growing up for these past seven years. First of all, a fairy tale princess was her stepmother and her dad believed in fairy tales now. It's kind of hard not too when you're able to wake up with a kiss when you're poisoned, or when a giant dragon tries to have you killed.

Morgan had a six and a half year old stepbrother named Peter. He was in the second grade and was kind of short for his age. He had curly red hair and blue eyes like Giselle. Then there was her little stepsister, Sarah, Sarah was two years old, she took after both, mostly Robert. Her hair was dark like Robert's, her eyes were blue like Giselle's and kind of a hazel grayish blue like Robert's, and her personality traits were like Giselle's.

Right now, Morgan was all dressed up in fancy clothes and was getting ready for her first date. She was going out with a guy named Donny Raider. He was on the Football team and the most popular and hottest guy at her school, and almost all the girls had a thing for him. She has had a crush on him since the sixth grade.

Donny had chocolate brown hair, beautiful pool blue sparkly eyes, tan skin and had muscles like a wrestler on TV. Sometimes Morgan felt like she was hypnotized when she looked at him.

Morgan smiled as she looked at a picture of her, Giselle and Robert from seven years ago. They were all so happy in that picture, basically because they could finally be together as a family. In that picture, Robert was carrying six year old Morgan in his arms while Giselle was twirling around in her pretty yellow summer dress. Just looking at that one picture of them together brought back so many great memories.

"How are things going sweetie?" Giselle smiled as she entered her stepdaughter's room.

Morgan chuckled. "Great, actually I was just getting ready for my first date."

Giselle's eyes fluttered wide open. It still interested her when she heard about love, dates, dances and true Love's kiss.

"Who's the boy?"

"Just a boy from my school that I've liked since the sixth grade. His name is Donny Raider and he just asked me out yesterday in the halls." Morgan explained.

The door bell rang.

"Morgan, your date's here!" Robert called.

"Coming dad!" Morgan shouted back.

"Good luck on your date." Giselle told her. "I wish you lots of happiness."

Morgan gave Giselle a quick hug, rushed out of the room and greeted Donny at the door.

"Hey Don." She said.

"Hey Morgan, ready for our date?" He asked.

She smiled. "Of course."

"Then let's get going." He said.

"Make sure to bring her home before Nine thirty, that's her curfew-" Robert began.

"Dad!" Morgan cried out embarrassed.

"Sorry." He apologized. "Just be careful, watch out for traffic, creeps, criminals and-"

Before he could finish, they were already gone.

"Morgan has already met true love." Giselle said as she was happily twirling around the room.

"She's only Thirteen, a lot of teenagers are too blind to know what real true love is." Robert replied. "It's more like just an attraction or a crush, they just think that they're in love, but I know love when I see it." As he said that, he smiled right at Giselle.

"You mean people date and look for true love before they're all grown up?" Giselle was confused.

"I forgot to tell you about that, it's sort of complicated, but I guess you really don't know about that since you've never had a boyfriend before. Well some teenagers meet this attractive person and think they're in love. They decide that they want to date, kiss and sometimes more than that happens."

Giselle was listening.

"Relationships at that young of an age isn't all happiness, sometimes one person could get date raped or sexually assaulted by the other, mostly boys do that to girls, cause they're only after one thing-"

"Morgan told me something like that and I asked her what it was and she told me she didn't know, that nobody will tell her."

Robert smiled. "Well she does know."

"I'm confused, what's date raped and sexually assaulted?" She asked.

"Well date rape means a boy or a girl tries to rape or do any sexual activities against the other person's will, and sometimes when a boy and a girl are alone, one will try to have sex or rape the other, and that can cause pregnancy, meaning babies."

"Yeah, I know about sex now. I've learned it years ago, I just didn't know about rape or any of that other horrible stuff." Giselle explained.

Robert chuckled a little. "I know, that stuff is really too horrible to know about anyways."

Giselle then gasped after awhile of silence. "Oh no!"

Robert panicked. "What's wrong?"

"Morgan, what if she-" Giselle began as she started shaking.

"We don't need to worry about Morgan, she's a very smart girl, she would never let any guy do that to her. Remember, I was the one who made her take karate classes when she was younger." Robert explained.

Giselle relaxed a little.

Robert came closer to her. "Everything is going to be okay baby." He kissed her on the lips then she kissed him back.

"I sure hope so." She replied after the kiss.

There was knocking at the door.

"Mom! I'm home!" The voice shouted.

"Peter!" Giselle exclaimed happy to see him. Maybe having another kid around in the house would help take Giselle's mind of Morgan for the time being.

"How was school?" Robert asked.

"It was great, I got another A plus on my math test and I'm still the smartest kid in school." Peter replied taking pride in his work.

"That's good sweetie." Giselle said. She couldn't help but still worry about Morgan, after all Morgan was apart of this family too and if anything bad had happened to her, Giselle would blame herself.

"Where's Morgan at? I want to rub my good grades right in her b and c grades face." Peter explained.

"Peter, that's not very nice. You know how hard school is for Morgan right now. She's getting older, so school is getting harder, and you're still in Elementary, so things seem easier." Giselle explained.

"So you're saying that when I'm older I'm going to be dumb just like Morgan?" Peter asked confused.

"Why don't you go to your room and have a little time out?" Giselle asked. She gave him a look that meant if he doesn't listen, he would be in serious trouble.

Peter made an angry noise. "Fine, I don't need to be around dumb people anyways." He left the kitchen and went in his room.

Giselle sighed.

"Are you okay? You know kids can be really mean sometimes." Robert explained.

"It's not that, I'm very worried about Morgan, this is all very new to me, I mean I never found love when I was a teenager and it didn't matter how old we were back in Andalasia, We basically just lived life everyday, we weren't labeled as anything, except for maybe children, child, old lady and men."

"It's all very new to me too, but I always knew that someday Morgan would be ready for this kind of stuff, such as dates and that day is today, she's growing up Giselle, she's not a little girl anymore, and it's really hard to put up with her little attitudes and mood swings." Robert told her.

Giselle nodded. "I understand."

"Why don't we go cheek on little Sarah and see how she's doing?" Robert offered.

"Okay, that sounds nice, but we have to be very quiet, she's still taking her nap and we do not want to wake her up." Giselle explained.

It was going on eight thirty now and Sarah was sound asleep, Robert and Giselle made sure that they were very careful.

"Aw, how cute, she's sleeping." Giselle whispered to Robert. He smiled, nodding in agreement.

They decided to watch a movie that they rented a few days ago, they didn't have time to watch it cause they were so busy. It was 'Six days and seven nights' it was a romance movie and Robert knew that Giselle was a fan of romance.

At around Nine thirty, Giselle became more worried about Morgan, maybe it was because of the fact that she wasn't even home yet. Giselle had trouble focusing on the movie almost the whole time it was on. All she could really think about was Morgan, she was worried sick, and she didn't know whether to like this boy she was with or not. Her heart was pounding and beating like crazy, she was really scared.