Arguing shattered the afternoon at Musa and Riven ' s house. Yep, Musa and Riven were arguing again. They argued so much it was hard to believe they still lived in the same house. They had been shouting at each other for hours.

Musa had invited her friend Amaya over, but due to Musa and Riven's constant arguing, the visit wasn't going exactly as planned. Musa and Riven's son, River, was also there, while his younger sister Diana was on the Sirenix Quest with the other Winx daughters. River had gotten so bored that he pulled out the chessboard and he and Amaya started playing.

The loud arguing made it extremely hard to concentrate on the game, but Amaya nor River said a word. Finally Musa ended the argument by spinning on her help and going upstairs into her room.

Riven slumped on the couch and sighed in defeat. River didn't know why, but Maya knew that Riven blamed himself for the arguments and quite possibly a divorce. Minutes later, the door opened and a sad looking Diana slowly walked in.

Everyone's first thought was that the Winx daughters failed on the Sirenix Quest and lost their powers. But then they thought of a new approach.

Finally, Riven broke the ice by saying, "Welcome back Diana. How was the Quest?"

"Fine," Diana huffed.

"Just fine?" Amaya asked.

"Is it Mom and Dad's arguing?" River asked. Diana nodded.

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief. Well, they were relieved Diana didn't lose her powers.

They heard Musa coming down the stairs.

"Here we go again," River whispered to Amaya. Musa sat down on the couch with her daughter.

"Did you complete the Quest?"

"Yeah,"

"Is there something wrong, Honey?" Musa asked worriedly.

Diana drew a deep breath. "It's your arguing. It makes me feel awkward, like a third wheel. It's like every time you guys are with each other, some kind of argument boils up."

At that moment, Diana ' s Sirenix box appeared in her hand, and her Guardian of Sirenix appeared.

"I see you have wanted your parents to cease arguing," the Guardian said in a calm patient voice. "Would you like to use your wish?"

"Yes," Diana said confidently. "I wish for my parents to stop arguing!"

"Your wish has been granted," said the Guardian, and the Sirenix Box disappeared.

Everyone turned to Musa and Riven.

"Those arguments, they were silly," Musa said.

"They were my fault," Riven said. "I made a terrible mistake."

"Well, it's all over now, and we're back together," Musa said as she hugged Riven. Riven hugged back, then River and Diana joined in.

"Well," Amaya said. "Now your arguing won't disturb the peace!"

And everyone laughed at Amaya's joke. Everything was fixed. For now.