Sequel to A Puzzle Solved.

Summary: Tecna is the headmistress of Alfea, married, and has a loving daughter. But, for her daugther, Amethyst, nothing in her life seems to ever go right. And when she gets attacked by a familiar evil force, her mother has to make another difficult decision in her life. Should she choose her daugther's happiness, or her own life? Will she ever be able to restore harmony to the realms?

Disclaimer: I don't own Winx Club, but if I did, more things would go like this in the show.


Prologue

Magix Hospital was especially full of patients that night as more and more people were either getting sick, here for surgery, or were giving birth.

Timmy ran through the hospital rooms to where he knew that he should be at. He needed to make sure he got there quickly. He was expected by one of the patients.

Finally, he arrived at his destination: Room 301. He knocked on the door, and he heard a sweet voice say, "It's alright to come in."

He opened the door and saw a bed. Lying in it was his wife. She looked up at him and smiled. "Come over here, Timmy," she instructed.

Obeying, he walked over to the bed, and from the side, in his wife's arms was a newborn baby. He smiled. "Is it a girl or boy?"

"A girl."

"She looks just you like you, Tecna," he complimented, touching the little girl's soft skin.

The fairy of technology blushed. "Not just like me. She looks like you do too. And that makes her even more beautiful."

The baby looked up at the two of them with her beautiful teal eyes.

"Oh, she's so adorable." Timmy said. "What should we name her?"

Beaming, his wife turned to him. "Well, seeing as how even though she wasn't born on Zenith, she's a Zenithian baby, so as tradition states, we must give her two names: Her official name, and a nickname which she'll go by. We can take turns."

"I think you should give our little girl her real name," Timmy suggested, touching his wife's delicate face. Even though she'd just gone through childbirth, she still looked just as beautiful as ever. Sure, her hair was a little messy and there was some sweat on her, but none of this took away from her loveliness.

"Okay. So…what should I name you?" She asked, as if the baby were actually going to answer her.

Since she didn't answer, the fairy of technology began to think. There were so many names that one could be given. Her name came from that she was a technology fairy, like her mother. In actuality, she'd been named after her mother's real name, Tecna. She still hated the name Tecna, but the way Timmy said it made her think that it wasn't so bad.

If she was the type of fairy that her mother was, she could be named something that had to do with her powers, but would that sound to cheesy? Probably. I mean come on. The only things I can think of following that theme are horrible.

Well, that left a few more options. She could pick a name that she just plain liked, but there was still a problem if she did that. What if the name didn't suit her daughter at all? That'd be disaster. Plus, she could get laughed at. That option was out.

Finally, there was really only one other thing she could think of. She wondered if it was a good idea though. Her focus was broken though when Timmy shook her.

"Huh?" She gasped, looking up at his brown eyes behind his glasses.

"Any ideas?" He asked.

"Yah, I just need to think about it for a moment more and make sure I like it," she answered, scratching her head in hope that it would help her ponder.

As she was thinking, Timmy watched his wife. She was cradling their child in her arms, and to him, the two were almost identical. Who knew how much they'd look alike when the infant grew older.

He'd seen baby pictures of his wife, back when she'd been called Gem. Every once in a while he'd remember she preferred Gem and would call her that, but he thought Tecna suited her best, so he mainly knew her by that name, but whenever he did refer to her as her real name, she didn't seem to mind. As a baby, the fairy of technology had been fragile and protected for there was a great deal of prejudice against people who came from digital realms.

It'd all started from Tecna's aunt's grandmother. The old Queen Martha had been incredibly cruel to not only her people, but to others across the universe. She'd wreaked havoc on Zenith, so every generation after her has been looked down upon greatly by most of the other kingdoms, but Queen Crystal was doing a good job of making her kingdom look better as good of a ruler as she was.

Timmy knew that though his wife had turned down her opportunity to work in the royal court of Zenith, and instead gave the position to him, it was for the best. She was doing a wonderful job as the Alfea headmistress. There hadn't been any trouble at the school in three years, which was a record after all the evil plots Magix had went through for so long.

The Red Fountain graduate looked out the window of the hospital room. Outside he could see enchanted woodland birds flying through the sky and one of the realm's closest moons was beginning to glow. It was a beautiful night…no, better than that…a perfect night.

"I've made my decision," Tecna finally said, smiling as she touched her baby's face. "Hopefully you'll be happy with it."

Timmy grinned. "Of course I will, Tec. You're a wonderful person, so I trust any choice you make."

She gushed. "Oh, Timmy, you're so nice to me." She paused for a moment, then said, "Well, I choose to name her Tera, after my mother's nickname. This, I hope, will keep our daughter from getting teased do to cheesy power based or randomly chosen names. Do you like it?"

He smiled. "I don't just like it, Gem. I love it, along with you." Being careful not to knock the infant out of his arms, he kissed her.

She blushed. "Oh, you're so sweet to me Timmy. And I don't deserve it. Don't forget about all the lies I told to you in the past."

It was true. She'd lied to him and just about everyone she'd known in Magix when she started going to Alfea. She'd pretended that she was just a common smart person from her realm, when in reality she wasn't. She actually was the niece of Queen Lera of Zenith, and lived in the palace.

But, Timmy didn't mind her lies. "It's true that you weren't honest, but don't forget my love. If you hadn't of lied, you wouldn't have ended up with the rest of the Winx Club, and then we probably would've never met and wouldn't be married, now would we?"

His wife giggled. She knew how intelligent her husband was. He was just as-if not more-smart then she herself was. And yet she couldn't think as logically and loving as he could. She really was a lucky woman, having such a wonderful life. What more could she ask for?

"Well, what do you want to name her?" Tecna asked, handing the little girl into her father's arms.

The former specialist looked down at her. He couldn't believe that she was his daughter, their daughter. To know that he and his love had created such a beautiful new life was incredible to not only think about, but to actually see her right before his own eyes.

Now, what could he name her? There were so many possibilities and combinations to think about. At first, he was completely drawing a blank. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn't think of anything. What kind of father was he? His first day as a parent and he can't even name his own child.

But, then he started to think. His wife had named her in honor of the baby's grandmother, so maybe he could follow a similar theme. Perhaps he could name her after someone else? But who? He was coming up with nothing again, so he had to discredit that thought.

Finally, he started to think about his and Tecna's relationship. They'd only gotten married because she'd saved him from an evil dark fairy named Serefina a couple of years back. Doing so, she used her birthstone to sacrifice her life, and in the process, she'd become one of the few fairies to have earned her Jewelix powers.

He stopped in mid-thought. That's it, he realized. That stone is what brought us back together, so I'll name our little girl after it.

He looked at his wife and said, "I've chosen my name as well, Tecna."

She looked up at him. "So, what'd you pick?"

He smiled. "Well, you know how you used your birthstone to save me from Serefina?"

Tecna nodded, wondering where this was going. Was he naming her Serefina?

"Well, I decided to name her after that stone. So, I've chosen her name to be Amethyst."

Tecna's mouth formed into a pleasant smile. "That's a beautiful name Timmy. I'm sure our daughter will love it growing up."

"Of course she will. And with it, she'll never forget how you saved my life."

Tecna took the baby back into her arms. Beaming at Timmy, she declared, "Amethyst; the perfect name for a perfect child."


And here's the beginning to the new story. I hope you like it, and this story should be even more intersting then the one before it.

So: What will happen for Amethyst over her life, and will she enjoy herself as she grows up?