A/N: Whew! This took me forever to get onto this site! This is a sequel to my previous story The Lost Daughter of Melody, and yes, there are spoilers unless you've read that story first. Anyways, enjoy!

Prologue

A purple haired girl with midnight blue eyes stepped inside her unfamiliar home after the most disastrous tragedy that happened to her.

"This, was your home Melody. It's your home once again." Musa said as Melody stared at the beautiful penthouse she lived in.

"Wow. This place is just,...amazing!" Melody exclaimed looking at the glorious view of the front of the penthouse. She climbed on a flight of cemented stairs, and then stopped at the porch that had a beautiful glass door leading into the home.

"Man. I wished I'd live here when I was little…...if the Trix….didn't split us apart." Melody sighed as her words were hesitant. Musa gazed at Riven with an anxious look because of the horrors they've been through. They both wished they would've searched for her instead of thinking she was dead.

"It wasn't your fault. It was ours. For not looking for you." Riven said comforting Melody as she gazed at the home.

"And, we'll be there for you, for the rest of your life." Musa added on. Melody gazed back at her parents with a smile, then back to the penthouse. As Musa opened the door, the beautiful clean inside of the home overwhelmed Melody with joy as she recognized her home since she was little.

"Hey! I actually remember this now! The living room, and lots of places!" Melody said gazing around the places of her home.

"Yes. You would've grown up here." Musa replied in a happy mood.

"Wow, what a view!" Melody said then gazing at the clear window with the beautiful beach view of Melody. Melody swung the door open and walked upon the balcony where she saw the beautiful sunset view of Melody's beaches. The sound of the waves, and the warm air brushed against her, giving her peace and comfort. Her parents were side by side to her having the same feeling she had. Now that Melody's home, she can feel the comfort and love of her birth family. But Melody herself had this weird odd feeling. As if she didn't feel like the place was even her home. She has lived with Flora and Helia Roberts for over five years, and she's grown most of her life with them. She even felt homesick since she's grown up in Lymphia. Some part of her life felt missing.

"Mum, Daddy, what was it like without me?" Melody questioned glancing at her parents. They both looked at each other nervously since both of them didn't really have a great relationship since they met. The only thing that made them both happy was Melody herself. A child was all they needed and a single child was just right for them.

"Well, we've been so upset about losing you for five years. And you are how old now?" Musa questioned since she lost track of her age.

"Almost eleven." Melody replied as Musa gazed at Riven with a horrified look.

"Shit! She's almost eleven! She's been gone since she was five! We've missed her first day of primary school, her graduation of primary school. And now she's going into secondary school!" Musa whispered in a kind of loud tone. All those years which was short to Melody, but long to Musa and Riven, they missed all the memories that Melody went through. Her first day of primary school, and her graduation of primary school. They even missed the moment she felt more than just a friend to a boy she fancied. And that one moment she saved the school from a threat of three witches. That's when Melody was so young to gain Charmix. They can never cherish those memories ever since they were never there for her.

"Mel, we are going to be honest with you. We felt depressed without you. We loved you because you were so important to us. We couldn't bear to lose a child like you. Nothing can replace you." Musa said hugging her daughter who was about a third of her height.

"You've grown my dear. You were still healthy and strong all these years." Musa said putting her arms on Melody's shoulder. Melody wished she hadn't ran away out of her parents sight on the day she got swept away. Musa and Riven were clearly sweet and loving parents to Melody. They didn't even bother having a second child due to the instinct they both had since the day they could feel the presence of their lost daughter. It's now her decision whether or not she wants a brother or sister. Melody herself may say no since she's gone through enough. She could wish nothing more other than the love of her birth parents.

"I wished you seen me. I got into a fight with witches once…" Melody claimed as Musa and Riven looked at her anxiously.

"...you see, there I was…" Melody explained doing play by play of how she first got her powers, then getting her fairy transformation recently, an1d how her magic has the ability to heal people from near death.

"Yep. I was kicking witch booty!" Melody said doing a pose by putting her hands on her hips. Both Riven and Musa chuckled, but they both felt bad for not seeing her do all that stuff they wished they could've seen.

"Melody, we're already proud of what you've become. We love you with all our heart. Even if we weren't there to cherish some precious memories that could've been ours." Musa said kissing Melody on the forehead. Riven hugged both his wife and daughter as they enjoyed the happy family moment. Later that night when Melody was sound asleep, Riven and Musa both felt good after the return of their daughter, but they had the guilt inside of them for never searching for her.

"Musa, should we tell her we didn't search for her because we thought she was dead?" Riven questioned. Musa was hesitant to speak because Melody had meant everything to her and telling her that fact would affect their relationship.

"I don't know. It's probably best to have her wait because she doesn't have long until college starts for her." Musa replied.

The couple both knew she had four years in Secondary School and if they don't get to cherish some happy moments with Melody, then their relationship with her, might drive Melody farther away once business and grown up life starts for her.