This story takes place after Bloom locks The Legendarium for good. It follows a special fairy from Earth who's about to have her adventure at Alfea. Her name is April. Her story starts during the last week of summer vacation.
April is a teenage girl with long brown-red hair and is in the library on a beautiful day. She is there to study for this contest this collage is hosting. The contest is like a game show. Those that are competing answer questions in different categories, the winner gets accepted to the collage without taking an entrance exam. April is a very smart girl. Since she was a child she only had to read a book once to memorize everything inside it. At first she brushed it off as having a photographic memory, but she's about to realize what it truly is. She already read everything else the contest required their competitors to study, all but one history book, that's why she's in the library on such a beautiful day. As she takes the book she requires she is focusing on the knowledge that could be in the book when there are sparkles coming out of her hand without her noticing. Suddenly she is shoved to the side and the book she just took out drops to the floor.
"Move aside Ape, a more worthy person needs that book," exclaims the snotty voice of April's self-proclaimed arch rival, Rachel, as she picks up the book April was holding. She and April have been equal in all school subjects, except P.E since first grade. In P.E Rachel always beat April. Unknown to either of them as Rachel was shoving April aside the same thing happened as what happened with the book with the contact. Rachel opens the book and takes a look inside before gasping.
"Is this some kind of joke," exclaims Rachel angrily as she flips through the book in her hands. "This book is blank. I have to complain about this at once." She slams the book shut and storms off to find a librarian. Something flashes through April's mind as she watches Rachel stomp out of sight. Stuff about history she didn't read about, and a plan about Rachel unleashing an evil robot under her control if she doesn't win the contest. April follows Rachel to see what she's going to do. April finds her when she stops a passing librarian.
"Excuse me, this book is blank," says Rachel as she shoves the book into the librarian's hands.
"That can't be right," exclaims the librarian as she opens the book and looks at it.
"See, this book is fine," continues the librarian as she hands the book back to Rachel. She hands the book back open, and inside April could see the book full of words. Rachel leaves to check out the book in confusion. April returns to the shelf she got the history book from and finds another copy of it. She sits at one of the tables to read it. But as she looks though the book she finds out that it's filled with all the stuff that popped into her head with the whole robot plan. So she puts the book away and leaves the library.
Two days later
It is the day of the collage's competition being held in the courtyard of the school. All of the competitors including April and Rachel are sitting in chairs in the background of the stage. Three podiums are lined up side-by-side facing the audience. A man is standing behind the one in the middle.
"Good afternoon, I'm Principle Hathers," introduces the man. "We told everyone the rules before opening the sign-up counter. So let's get started!"
Three hours later the contest is over. April and Rachel were in the finals.
"The winner is April!" announces Principle Hathers. Nobody notices Rachel taking a remote control from her bag and turning it on. Suddenly the wooden stage catches on fire and the sound of metal cutting wood is heard before a robot bursts through the bottom of the stage and towards the audience. April's mind goes back to the plans for the robot and she focuses on the design for the robot. She doesn't notice her clothing changing until she hears gasps from the people that hadn't ran away in fright. She takes a moment to look at herself. She is wearing a red mid length skirt with a red blouse and a red business jacket. On her feet are a pair of red high heel shoes. Her hair changed hair style too, from her usual wearing it down she has it in a high ponytail. What surprised her more was the fact she has wings coming out of her back now. They look like she has an opened book on her back. With a light blue cover and clear pages. After a quick peak at her new looks she turns back to the robot.
"Mind Erase!" she calls as she throws a ball of energy at it. Once the energy ball hits the robot it stops. Out of the corner of her eye April sees Rachel sneaking away.
"Book Binders!" April calls out as she throws a stream of energy at Rachel. The energy stream wraps around Rachel's body and trips her.
"Principle Hathers, here's your saboteur," says April to the principle. "And here's the proof." She then imagines the memory of the encounter with Rachel at the library flowing into the palm of her hand, then she tosses it at the principle.
"I see," the principle slowly says. "I'll deal with this now. I can't thank you enough."
Two days before school starts
April is reading about the outcome that Rachel got in the newspapers. It reads that Rachel, the daughter of a wealthy family, has been banned from all public and private schools. Leaving her with just community schools. Her parents are now putting a rule on her money income saying that she has to work in order to get an allowance. As she reads more the mail she has been awaiting for arrives, the last of the collage acceptance. One letter stands out the most, one she didn't apply for, the one for Alfea. She only heard about it from the news about six fairies who calls their group The Winx. Inside she reads the pamphlet that's included. It looks amazing. When she brings this up with her parents they say that she can go. There is no money problems, since as a thank you Principle Hathers' school is paying for any school that she is going to if she didn't pick theirs. April follows the directions given to her in the letter to accept their offer to go to Alfea.
One day before school starts
April and her parents are waiting outside by the street with a huge suitcase filled with all of April's clothes. And there's also a cardboard box with all her school supplies and entertainment supplies in it. Right on time a portal opens and a bus drives through to stop in front of their house. April hugs her parents and says her goodbyes while the bus man loads her suitcase into the luggage compartment of the bus. April boards the bus and as it drives into a different portal she wave to her parents.
A few hours later
The bus stopped a few times to pick up more freshmen. But it arrives at a gigantic building that's all purple and pink with light blue gate doors shaped like wings. A few minutes later everyone is out of the bus and the bus man is almost done unloading the students' luggage. The gates open to let a woman with brown hair in a bob cut and holding a clipboard through.
"Attention new students, once you collected your luggage line up in front of me!" calls the woman. April is the fourth one in line.
"April from Earth," says April once it is her turn in front.
"You may go in," responds the woman once she found April's name on the check list. April walks through the gateway and into the courtyard of her new school. When she's a good ways into the courtyard where she won't be in the way while she admire the scenery.
"Wow," she exclaims.
"Yeah, it's amazing to freshmen," says a female voice beside her.
"You can say that again," replies April without tuning toward the voice. "I was just a girl on Earth. Then one day it all changed, like having powers, now here I am."
"I was the exact same way myself," says the voice. "But I've found friends, and learned how to use my powers. Making friends here is like anywhere else. And how to use your powers is just feeling your power source, focus on where you aim your winx, that's another word for your power, and remember the words to the spells if there are any."
"Thank you," smiles April.
"You better go join the rest of the freshmen," points out the voice. "Miss Faragonda is about to give the welcoming speech."
"Oh, right. See ya," says April. Then she dashes towards the group of the other freshmen, without noticing that was Bloom she was just talking to.
