A/N: Yes, another story. Just tell me if you think I should continue it, thanks!
"But Headmistress Faragonda!" Stella exclaimed. "You can't make us go to an Earth school!"
"I'm sorry Stella, but until we get your powers back, you can't learn anything at Alfea," Faragonda sighed, knowing the girl's hearts were crushed. They were the best students she had, but Faragonda knew it would be better to send them to a school on Earth than to have them studying at Alfea.
"All because of the Trix," Musa muttered miserably. "Headmistress, we won't fit in. We're a bunch of fairies with a bunch of Earthlings." But Faragonda refused to listen, the more they reasoned, the more she was changing her mind. But that wasn't a good thing, if the girls stayed at Alfea, they wouldn't survive an attack without their powers. They need to go to Earth.
"Do you think I'll be able to take my plants with me?" Flora asked.
"I don't think so," Bloom replied. All she could think about was going home and seeing Mike and Vanessa again. She was quite excited about going home, although she would really miss Alfea. Stella had already packed, so had Tecna and Musa. There was just Bloom and Flora checking their room to make sure they hadn't missed anything.
"I'm really going to miss Magix," Bloom sighed, remembering all the good times. Flora nodded, wiping away a tear. "We should go, the others are waiting."
"We're staying in an apartment?" Stella asked, staring at the cosy place with a look of disapproval on her face.
"Well, Stella. People on Earth call this sometimes a loft," Bloom sighed, shaking her head.
"We really need to have normal people lessons from you, Bloom," Musa laughed. The others joined in, and soon they were unpacking their things. It was meant to be like their rooms in Alfea so they didn't feel too homesick. Bloom and Flora shared a room, Musa and Tecna shared a room, and Stella and Aisha both had separate rooms. It was very similar to their room back in Alfea, which made the girls feel more comfortable.
"Ok, now that we're all done," Bloom began as everyone sat down in a chair, "it's time I taught you the rules. They all looked miserable.
"Rule number one, my dear fairy friends, is no magic," Bloom announced to shocked faces.
