I'm going to be a little slow putting up these chapters because I'm in college right now. So try not to bite my head off. Remember, you have to read 'A Magical Love' in order to understand this story.


Nothing could express how excited the servants were when they found out that Prince Adam proposed to Belle, they had a hard time controlling themselves because of the excitement. While Adam was announcing to the servants, he also told them that he plans to accept his title as 'Prince'. He, and the servants, knew that after ten years of being a beast had caused him to go into hiding. Nobody outside the castle, besides Belle and her father, knew what had happened to Adam. Everyone knew it was going to difficult, but Adam was going to do all he could to get it.

After announcing the wedding to the servants, the servants all spread out in different directions to get back to their chores and Belle and Adam walked to the library. When they were alone, Adam collapsed on the armchair.

"I thought I was going to collapse!" he said, staring at the ceiling. Belle giggled at that remark.

"Well, nothing bad happened." She said.

"I know," Adam said, "The curse did not help with my fear of being crowded."

"We'll fix that." Belle said; "Just a little curious, you never told me that you lost your title as prince."

"I didn't lose it." Adam said, "I never got it." He saw Belle's face twist in confusion. "I'll explain it to you, I wasn't supposed to receive the family's crown until I turned thirteen. Since I've been under that curse, I wasn't able to go to the main castle to receive it."

"How are you going to get it?" she asked.

"I'm not sure," he answered, "but I will get it."

"I know you will," she said, "everyone will help you...including me." Adam smiled at her and then turned his head to the ceiling. Belle noticed that he was staring into space.

"What's on your mind?" she asked.

"Trying to believe everything that's happened." he said, "Having human skin again, telling you what happened in the past."

"And asking me to marry you." Belle added, Adam quickly looked at Belle. She was just smiling as she sat down on the couch.

"Also knowing the truth about our...mothers." Adam added.

"And that they're sorceresses. I'm more surprised about that more than her being alive." Belle said.

"I don't know about you," he added, "but I would like it if they could be there at our..."

"The wedding?" she finished.

"I'm having a hard time saying the words. I still can't believe everything that's happened."

"I know," Belle said, "I would like it if they would be there, but how is it going to be possible? My father thinks my mother is dead and the servants think the same for your mother." Just then, there was a knock at the library doors; Belle and Adam quickly stopped talking about their mothers.

"Enter!" Adam said. The door opened and Cogsworth walked in with a serious look on his face. Adam groaned because he knew Cogsworth was going to get on him about him becoming a prince again. "What is it now, Cogsworth?"

"Sire," Cogsworth said in a professional manner, "since you...and Belle...are going to be married, there is an important thing for you to do...at least."

"Which is?" Adam asked, but Cogsworth was silent. Adam could see that he was very nervous, but he can't read his servants' minds. "Cogsworth, will you spit it out!" Adam said.

"You should write a letter to your...cousin." Cogsworth simply said. Belle was a little surprised, Adam didn't tell her that he had a cousin. She looked at him to ask about his cousin, but she saw that there was anger in his blue eyes. Belle can tell what Adam was feeling just from looking at his deep blue eyes.

Since she could see that he was going to get angry, Belle didn't want to take any chances for it to be unleashed, but Cogsworth decided to open his mouth again.

"Look, sire," he said, "he's the only one who can give you your title as 'prince' to you and..."

"Cogsworth." Adam interrupted in a deep voice.

"Yes, sire?" Cogsworth asked.

"Outside, now!" Adam said as he got up from the armchair. Now Cogsworth was nervous as his master walked past him and went out of the library, he slowly followed him. Belle couldn't believe the anger she saw in Adam's eyes, something was telling her that this wasn't going to be pleasant.

"I've haven't seen him this angry before." Belle said to herself.

"Neither have I." said a female voice, Belle jumped off the couch when she heard the voice. She looked around the library seeing if anyone was in the room.

"Who's there?" she asked.

"Sorry, Belle," the voice said, "I didn't mean to startle you like that." Just then, the smoke from the fire in the fireplace started to swirl around in front of the mantle. Then, there was a loud pop and the smoke vanished. In place of the smoke... was Lydia, Adam's mother. She coughed into her sleeve before talking. "Mental note," Lydia said to herself, "never use smoke for your entrances."

"Lydia," Belle quickly said, "I wasn't expecting...is Adam...?"

"Nope," Lydia calmly said, "I thought I would surprise him, but...I've never seen him that upset." Belle didn't know what to tell Lydia, she didn't know if Adam told Lydia about his curse because he is very hesitant about talking about it. He...and Belle...knew that nobody would believe such a thing. She was also still nervous about talking to Lydia because, 1. she punched quills into Belle's right hip, but 2. which was the most important to Belle, Lydia is Adam's mother. Belle was going through what a lot of soon-to-be brides go through, wondering if they would ever get along with their mother-in-laws.

Just then, Belle noticed Lydia's blue eyes sparkle.

"Hmm, you don't have to be worried about getting along with me, Belle." Lydia said, Belle was a little surprised that Lydia knew exactly what she was thinking. Lydia used her mind-reading powers to figure out why Belle was so hesitant towards her. "It was wrong of me to stick my quills into you like that. I hope that...you can forgive me."

"Hmm, you're starting to sound like your son." Belle said, Lydia just smiled.

"Who do you think taught him to speak?" Lydia said, she then chuckled, "I also know about the curse that was placed on him, he told me all about it last night."

"I need to ask;" Belle said, "I know my mother didn't come back into my life because your empress erased her mind, but...why didn't you return to Adam's life." Lydia was a little surprised that Belle asked her that, but Belle was the daughter of her best friend and was going to become her daughter-in-law.

"Because Lady Temps did the same thing to me." Lydia answered, "Since your mother and I were guardians of the Clarinet of Life and were the only ones who knew where the locations of the two halves were, both of us were brought back from the grave, but also...our empress erased our minds about our lives in...this world."

"Your empress erased your mind...about Adam?" Belle asked.

"If Lady Temps wasn't the empress of my world, I would've beaten her down to the ground, but if I did, she would've turned me into a pile of dust and bones. Lady Temps is the sorceress of time and empress of the world of magic." Lydia said. "It wasn't until I saw Adam again did my memory return." Hearing what Lydia had to say...Belle started to feel sad for her. Belle's mother, Veronica, who is also the sorceress of color and light, had told her the other night that she hadn't got her memory back until Veronica saw her daughter again. That wasn't until Belle's step-grandmother, Fiona, tried to take over both the human world and the world of magic and Belle had to stop her.

"You didn't see him until...that horrible night." Belle guessed, "When...Fiona tried to..."

"Yes, exactly." Lydia said, "I can't believe that Lady Temps would keep me out of my son's life. I'm still very angry about that...twelve years being out my son's life...I still can't take it."

"At least you're in his life now," Belle said, "that's what's important now." Lydia smiled at Belle.

"You've defiantly inherited your mother's sense of words." Lydia said, "You deserve to be in the royal life. Let's get back on our original topic, Adam told me about the curse he was under, so anything that involves...that... I do deserve the right know what's going on." Belle knew Lydia did deserve to know what's going on with her son.

"Well, since Adam told you," Belle said, "he wants to accept his title as 'prince' after...well, you already know."

"Hmm, he has also inherited my risk taking." Lydia said, "Continue."

"Well, Cogsworth came in earlier, asking him the same question. He also said that Adam should write a letter to his cousin. As soon as Cogsworth finished, I could see such anger and fury in Adam's eyes. He then left the library with Cogsworth." Lydia was a touch surprised about what Belle just told her.

"He got angry as soon as Cogsworth mentioned his cousin?" Lydia asked, Belle just nodded 'yes'.

"Do you know about this cousin of his?" Belle asked, Lydia snapped her head up.

"Adam...never told you?" Lydia asked, Belle shook her head 'no'.

"No, but...he had told me about you and his father." Belle said, "How...abusive he was and everything else."

"Adam could never talk about it because he gave him such great pain." Lydia said, "I'm really surprised...no, shocked, that he told you."

"He told me that he had to tell me about it because I deserved to know...and...he thought it would help him let the past go." Belle explained.

"Sometimes it's hard to let the past go," Lydia said, "it's even harder to make the past let you go. I'm glad that you're in his life."

"I am too." Belle said.

"Well, before I get off topic," Lydia said, "Adam does have a cousin...only by a miracle."

"What do you mean?" Belle asked, Lydia was a little concerned. She didn't think that Belle didn't need to know all the details.

"Believe me, Belle," she said, "you don't want to know the harsh details. Anyway, Adam has a cousin on his father's side."

"Lydia, since I'm going to be a member of the family," Belle said, "I do deserve to know about Adam's family, no matter how harsh the details are." Lydia knew that Belle had a point.

"All right," she said, "I'll tell you. Girls weren't allowed to be born in Henry's family, only boys. After Henry died, I got a letter from the main castle, it was from his sister. I was surprised to find out that he had a sister. The letter said that she was Henry's twin sister, their mother didn't want to lose her daughter, so she paid the royal doctor a bag of gold to stay quiet to the king and to send her daughter to her parents' castle."

"She must've been desperate." Belle said, "What would happen to children born as girls?" Lydia didn't say anything, she wanted Belle to figure it out for herself. Just then, Belle's face dropped, she managed to figure it out.

"I said you didn't want to know." Lydia said, "Henry's sister was the first female born in the family for many years. She wanted to meet me, so I rode to her husband's castle. I didn't know what to make of her when I got there, but when I did meet her, she was the complete opposite of her twin brother. She was funny and very silly, I knew that if I brought Adam with me, he would've adore her. While we were getting along, I told her about Adam. She then told me that she had a son herself. He was named 'Sagittarius' because he was born under the constellation. Turns out, he was also very good with a bow and arrow. We both thought it was a good idea for our sons to meet, but when she told me how old her son was, I was starting to doubt the idea."

"How old was he?" Belle asked.

"Well, Adam, at the time, was six," Lydia added, "Sagittarius was...sixteen."

"Sixteen?" Belle asked, a little surprised, "He's ten years older than Adam!"

"Believe me, I was as surprised as you are." Lydia said, "As soon as I heard his age, I didn't think it was a good idea for Sagittarius to meet my son because he was a teenager and Adam was still a child, but I had to give Henry's sister a chance. When I got back here, I told Adam about his aunt and cousin, but Adam initially didn't want to meet Sagittarius and his mother because they were from his father's side of the family, he was very fearful of them."

"I don't blame him." Belle added, remembering that Adam had told her his father had physically abused him., "Considering from what he told me."

"They came to the castle two weeks later," Lydia continued, "Adam was so scared that he wrapped himself around my legs...and hid under my dress. I couldn't move because he was holding onto my legs, so I was standing in the front hall when Henry's sister and her son came. When I met Sagittarius for the first time, he didn't completely act like the teenage boy as I expected. He was also excited to meet his little cousin, I pleaded with Adam to come out...and to let go of my legs."

"Did he?" Belle asked.

"He did...after saying I would bake my double chocolate chunk cookies." Lydia said as she crossed her arms, Belle giggled at that remark. "He released my legs and came out from under my dress, but he still kept his distance from his aunt and cousin. It wasn't until Sagittarius tried to make Adam laugh did he finally open up. When Adam was finally able to open up, he and Sagittarius were inseparable. They were more like brothers than cousins. Every time one had to leave the other, it was always hard."

"But if Adam and Sagittarius love each other that much, then why did Adam become so angry when Cogsworth mention him?" Belle asked.

"That's a very good question." Lydia answered.


While Belle was talking to Lady Lydia, Adam, who was in a really foul mood, took Cogsworth out to the gardens to talk to him. Adam didn't want Belle to see him so angry, but as soon as he got outside with Cogsworth, he almost bit his head off.

"I can't believe that you would say something like that, especially in front of Belle!" Adam shouted.

"B-b-b-but sire-" Cogsworth stammered, but Adam wouldn't hear about it.

"He broke a promise to me and mother!" he shouted.

"Sire, I may not completely understand what you're talking about," Cogsworth said, trying to must up the courage to speak to his master, "but you should let Sagittarius know that you're here...and alive."

"He probably has forgotten me!" Adam shouted, he turned his back on Cogsworth. "It's been twelve years since we've seen each other."

"Sire, I think it's impossible for him to forget you." Cogsworth added, "If I remember correctly, Sagittarius loved you more than anything else in the world."

"Exactly!" Adam shouted as he turned back around, "He loved me! He no longer does! If he had, he wouldn't have raised his hand at me! Sagittarius promised mother and me that he would never raised his hand to strike or harm me! Sagittarius broke that promise!" Adam couldn't stand it anymore, he ordered Cogsworth to leave him alone. Cogsworth turned on a dime and ran off like a scared puppy. After that angry discussion with Cogsworth, Adam went up to his room. He didn't want to be anywhere in the castle when his temper was hot and fresh. He did whatever he could to avoid the servants because he didn't want to bite off everybody's head. Adam also wanted to avoid Belle, he didn't want to make his fiancee feel bad, especially when he walked out of the library like that.

Once inside the West Wing, Adam closed the door, laid down on his bed and stared up into the ceiling. Adam knew that Cogsworth was only trying to help him out, but the mention of his cousin just made him so angry. What Adam said earlier was true, he hadn't seen Sagittarius in twelve years...and Sagittarius broke a promise he made to Adam and Lydia, but he also knew that Cogsworth was right, Sagittarius was the only one who could help him get his title. Adam knew that only a family member could give him his title and...Sagittarius was the only family member he has...or had...left. But after twelve long years, Adam didn't know if Sagittarius would ever speak to him, especially after he ran away from Sagittarius' home. Adam just laid on his bed, on his back, and stared into space as he thought about the decision about Sagittarius.


Back down in the library, Belle and Lydia were still talking to each other...until another surprise visitor came. There was a pop and a swirl of sparkles coming from the floor, there was another pop and the sparkles shined and transformed into a person. It was Veronica, Belle's mother and the sorceress of color and light. She brushed off her rainbow-colored robes and greeted her daughter and her best friend.

"Hello Belle. Hello Lydia."

"First Lydia pays a surprise visit," Belle said, "now you surprise me." Lydia didn't say anything yet, she could tell that her friend's voice seemed worried and hesitant.

"Veronica," Lydia said, "you seem a little tense. What is the problem?"

"We need to talk," Veronica said, "but not here."

"What's wrong?" Belle asked, Veronica looked straight at her daughter's eyes.

"Nothing for you to worry about, my daughter, but...I do need to speak with you, Lydia. It's important." Lydia could sense the urgency in Veronica's voice, she can tell that it was important.

"All right." Lydia said. "Let's get out of here." Veronica looked at Belle.

"I'll be back soon, Belle." Veronica said.

"Very well then." Belle said as Veronica pulled out a rainbow-colored wand out of her robes. She waved the wand like a knife cutting something. Just then, a hole appeared, Veronica put her wand back in her robes and she and Lydia walked through the hole.


On the other side of the hole...was the world of magic. The hole closed up when Veronica and Lydia stepped back into their world, Lydia noticed that they were in the mansion that she, Veronica and Rouge, the enchantress that placed the curse on Adam, share together.

"Veronica, tell me what's going on!" Lydia demanded, Veronica turned around and looked dead in Lydia's eyes.

"We've got a small problem." Veronica said, "You remember Rouge's little sister?"

"Rosetta, the Pink enchantress? Of course, but what does she have anything to do with this?" Lydia asked.

"Rouge just found out about this last night." Veronica explained, "She told me this morning...it turns out that Adam wasn't the only one under a spell."

"Meaning?" Lydia asked, clearly not understanding. Veronica sighed.

"I'm going to tell you what Rouge told me, remember that she just found out about this last night by Lady Temps." Veronica said, "Twelve years ago, Lady Temps gave Rosetta an order to cast a spell. Rosetta had to place a spell on the daughter of a Vicereine, named Kaelyn, because she was a selfish greedy girl, she didn't even care about her mother, who was the Vicereine and who ignored what her daughter was doing. Rosetta found out that she was going to a Christmas party."

"Okay." Lydia said, "Before you continue, why are you telling me this?"

Because...your nephew was hosting the Christmas party." Veronica answered, Lydia's face almost dropped.

"Sagittarius?" she asked.

"Yes, him." Veronica answered, "It also turns out that Kaelyn had her eyes on your nephew."

"Oh brother." Lydia said as she slapped her forehead. "Let me see here...twelve years ago... that was the year I was supposed to die because of that burning mansion. That means Adam was nine that year and, since his cousin is ten years older than Adam...that means Sagittarius was nineteen at the time. Continue, so I can understand this better."

"Sagittarius held the Christmas party that the Vicereine's daughter, Kaelyn, was going to." Veronica continued, "Rosetta disguised herself as a poor woman and knocked on his castle door."

"Sounds like what Rouge did to Adam." Lydia added.

"Well, you know that Rouge and Rosetta have similar powers since they are sisters." Veronica said. "Anyway, back to what I was saying, Rosetta was intent to carry through with the order Lady Temps gave her, but she remained in her disguise until the right time. Sagittarius allowed Rosetta in because he thought she was just an ordinary woman looking for shelter. Once inside, Rosetta kept her eyes on Kaelyn."

"Let me guess," Lydia said, "the child was acting like a spoiled brat."

"Only when Sagittarius and other men were near," Veronica said, "she didn't want any other men near her because she only had her eyes on Sagittarius. She would do anything to get him to pay attention to her, but he wasn't interested in her."

"Sagittarius never liked dealing with spoiled brats," Lydia added, "mainly because spoiled brats don't care about anyone but themselves."

"Exactly the point," Veronica added, "but Kaelyn wouldn't take 'no' for an answer. At the party, she followed Sagittarius until he was alone. Rosetta followed her to a parlor where Sagittarius was with one of his servants, she stayed outside the door while Sagittarius and the Kaelyn got themselves in a heated argument."

"How heated?" Lydia asked.

"Hot enough where you could fry an egg on their heads." Veronica said, "Kaelyn was so furious that she decided to strike Sagittarius right on the face and she hit the servant. Sagittarius tripped and fell on the rug and the servant collapsed because he was punched in the stomach. When she hit both of them, Rosetta barged into the room, removed her disguise and got between them. Kaelyn became very frightened when she saw Rosetta, Sagittarius didn't understand completely since he was slapped in the head so hard." Hearing how such a violent woman would throw her wrath at somebody else, especially at one of her family members, was enough to make Lydia sick to her stomach. Veronica handed her a wastebasket before Lydia put her breakfast on the floor.

"I don't want to know the details," Lydia said as she sat the wastebasket on the ground, "just get through the rest of it!"

"I don't know if you can handle it, considering you lost your breakfast." Veronica said.

"You know how families affect me!" Lydia said, almost shouting. Veronica backed off a little bit when Lydia shouted, the last thing she wants to be around is when Lydia is very angry. When Lydia realized that she raised her voice, she felt bad for making Veronica back away. "Sorry Veronica," she said, "I didn't mean to raise my voice like that."

"Families...have that affect on a lot of people." Veronica said, "I don't blame you for that kind of reaction."

"Please continue," Lydia said, "I know this involves my nephew in some way or another."

"You sure?" Veronica asked, Lydia nodded her head 'yes'. "Okay...Rosetta stared right at Kaelyn and said to her that she had a black heart and didn't deserve the form of a beautiful woman. Kaelyn begged her for forgiveness, but Rosetta wouldn't hear any of it. Rosetta also said that she was going to give her a form that matched her black heart. She shot the beam of magic out of her hands, but Kaelyn ducked her head down. That's when Rosetta saw the stained glass picture behind Kaelyn. The magic missed her, hit the stained glass, bounced off it, then bounced off the chandelier..."

"You're stalling." Lydia said, "What happened?" Veronica took a deep breath and said;

"The beam bounced off the chandelier and was going to hit the servant. Sagittarius pushed him out of the way...and the beam hit him." Lydia almost collapsed on the floor, Veronica caught her before she did and sat her down on a purple couch. Lydia guessed on what happened next.

"Since the beam hit my nephew," Lydia said, "the spell was placed on him?" Veronica didn't want to answer her, but she knew that was the truth.

"Yes." Veronica said, "Rosetta, the servant and Kaelyn saw the spell land on Sagittarius and transformed him. The spell also affected his servants, making them invisible. That's all I know, if we want to know more, we're going to have to see Rouge...and visit Rosetta."

"Where is Rouge, anyway?" Lydia asked.

"Trying to find her sister," Veronica said, "turns out that ever since that mistake, Rosetta has been living in the human world."

"Let's hope she finds her soon." Lydia said.

"Don't bite Rosetta's head off!" Veronica said, "It was an accident."

"I know it was," Lydia said, "just from hearing what happened, it was an accident. I just need to talk to her because Adam is trying to make up his mind about whether or not to contact Sagittarius. I need to know more about what happened."

"I was almost expecting you to explode all over the place." Veronica said, "This was your nephew that this happened to."

"I know," Lydia said, "but I need to know all the facts before I do lose my temper. I don't need to make others feel bad before I know everything I need to know."

"You're starting to change, Lydia." Veronica said.

"I need to keep a promise of my own." Lydia said, "In order to do that, I need to change myself a little." Lydia was referring to the promise that Adam asked her to. Adam told her not to harm Rouge, Lydia gave her son her word that she wouldn't. Lydia knew that if she went after Rosetta, it would affect Rouge. Besides, Lydia also wanted to change herself so she could become a better woman around others, especially around Veronica, Rouge, her son and Belle.

Just then, Veronica and Lydia heard a door open and then clicked close. They looked over at the hallway entrance and saw Rouge walking in. Rouge didn't see them, until she heard Lydia call out her name. She was scared about how Lydia would react, but Rouge walked into the living area where Veronica and Lydia were in.

"Yes, Lydia?" Rouge said, Lydia didn't make any moves toward her or didn't act mad.

"Veronica told me what happened with your sister and my nephew." Lydia said, Rouge was about to open her mouth to defend herself, but Lydia raised her hand. Rouge quickly shut her mouth and tried to expect the anger in Lydia's voice. "After hearing what happened, I'll admit, I'm frustrated and a little disappointed, but I would like to hear more about what happened before anything else." Rouge was so shocked about what Lydia just said, she was expecting her to be shouting so loud that she would wear out her vocal cords.

"I wasn't expecting you to say that, Lydia." Rouge admitted.

"But I need to know if my nephew is free from the spell or not." Lydia added, "My son is deciding whether to contact his cousin or not."

"Well, lucky for me," Rouge said, "I found Rosetta."

"How?" Veronica asked.

"Just by sheer luck," Rouge answered, "I was walking through a village that's near Sagittarius' castle. I was in disguise, of course, but Rosetta knows me. I didn't see it coming when she touched my shoulder. I didn't recognize her at first because she had brown hair instead of her pink hair. She was disguised as a human, that's why I didn't recognize her, but when she slid her glasses down, that's when I saw her pink eyes."

"I guess in this situation," Veronica said, "it's a good thing you got her those glasses that can change our eye color as soon as you put them on."

"Exactly," Rouge said, "when I realized it was Rosetta standing in front of me, we embraced each other, since it was a good couple of years since I saw her. She brought me to the house she was living in and told me why she was in the human world."

"That's when she told you the rest of what Lady Temps told you?" Lydia asked.

"Yep," Rouge answered, "after the accident, Rosetta went to Lady Temps and told her what happened. She also told her that she would accept any punishment Lady Temps would give her, but...she asked to keep her powers so she could try and help Sagittarius."

"Try and help my nephew?" Lydia asked, "Your sister has some guts asking Lady Temps to do that."

"More than I do," Rouge said, "Rosetta was allowed to make sure that Sagittarius needed what he needed and, much to my shock and amazement, she was able to erase the Kaelyn's mind about what she saw that night."

"Impressive," Lydia said, Veronica turned around and looked at her friend, "being a couple of years younger than you, Rouge, she knows how to erase minds...and knows when to help someone under their curse." Rouge sensed what Lydia was saying.

"I know you're still very sore and angry with me for doing what I did to your son." Rouge said, "You never told me that you had a son."

"I am trying to forgive you, Rouge," Lydia said, "but you are right, I am sore that you did that, but I also know that you had a reason. So please continue, I need to know."

"With the help of my little sister," Rouge continued, "Sagittarius stayed hidden in his castle and the invisible servants. Rosetta made sure that he had any supplies needed, but Rosetta was punished not to come back to the world of magic until he was free."

"Please tell me that he is!" Lydia said, "PLEASE!" Rouge stayed silent a few minutes, mainly because her voice was getting hoarse, but she had to make sure Lydia knew the answer.

"Yes, he did break it." Rouge answered, a wave of relief came over Lydia, but another question came to her mind.

"What kind of spell was it?"

"Uh...a similar spell to what I put on Adam." Rouge answered, expecting Lydia to yell at her.

"Fall in love and earn her love back." Veronica said.

"Yes," Rouge said, "exactly. Just like Adam, it got broken at the last minute."

"Since it was a spell similar to Adam's," Lydia said, "what was my nephew transformed into?"

"Uh...you don't want to know." Rouge quickly said as she diverted her attention away.

"Just say it." Lydia said, trying not to sound demanding. Rouge sighed and just said;

"A werewolf."

"A werewolf?" Veronica asked.

"Yep, including a few other animal parts, such as a lizard tail, a fish tail and spider legs." Lydia shuddered when she heard what else was added to his werewolf body. "There is one good thing that Rosetta added to the spell when it was placed on Sagittarius," Rouge added, "if he broke the spell, he was only able to age two years. Since he did break it, he only aged two years."

"Okay, if he aged only two years, that means...Sagittarius and Adam are now the same age!" Veronica said as she did the math.

"Oh dear, I don't know how I'm going to tell Adam about this," Lydia said, "I don't even what to do if Sagittarius finds out what happened to Adam."

"Um...actually," Rouge said, "...Sagittarius knows about Adam."

"What?" Lydia said in shock, "How?"

"Turns out Lady Temps sent him a dream and showed him what I did." Rouge said guiltily. "I swear on my life, Lydia, it was neither mine or Rosetta's idea!"

"Oh brother," Lydia said as she threw her head in her hands, "what a mess!"


Well, I hope everyone enjoyed the first chapter. If you're wondering what a Vicereine is, it is a female Viceroi (french word for Viceroy) and is one rank below a prince. If I get nice or good reviews about this chapter, I'll continue the story. Remember, I'm in college, so chapters will be slow.