DAY 7- HALLELUJAH
Sky couldn't believe it was finally his last day at Alfea. He couldn't believe that he had actually survived a whole week at a school for fairies! It was something which would go down in history and make him famous. And perhaps make him die of embarrassment as well.
It was a Saturday, so there were no classes and the fairies were free for the weekend. As he was packing his stuff, there was a knock on his bedroom door and a small fairy peeked in.
"Headmistress Faragonda wants to see you in her office, Miss Sky," said the fairy.
"I'm not Miss Sky anymore!" Sky yelled, exasperated, startling the fairy. "I've already graduated from that title, alright?"
The fairy slowly edged away as Sky continued fuming.
...
Sky wasn't so surprised to see that Headmistress Faragonda had company. Codatorta and Saladin were with her and judging by the smiles on their faces, Alfea's headmistress had already told them about Sky's misadventures in Alfea.
"Heard you had a great time here, Miss Sky," Saladin smiled. "I'm sure you didn't regret making that bet with Bloom."
Sky sighed. "It's alright," he said. "People have been calling me Miss Sky for the past seven days. I'm already used to it."
Codatorta chuckled. "So what have you learnt from Alfea, son?"
Sky smiled at the word 'son'. Imagine if Codatorta had said 'daughter'. "I've learnt to never bet with a fairy," he said. "I've also learnt that dragon's blood does not react well with ammonite, and stretching is the worst type of warm-up and should never be done by Specialists. I've also learnt that the life of a princess is nothing but pure suffering. It's better to be a king or a prince."
"High-and-mighty, aren't you?" smiled Faragonda. "You know, Sky, we've often heard that many Specialists laugh at Alfea fairies, thinking that their studies here are all easy peasy. They think fairies have it the easy way, with no need to train hard like the Specialists do, or do a hundred push-ups per day, et cetera. I hope, with your experience here, you will be able to convince and change their minds about that. A fairy's life is just as hard as a Specialist."
Sky nodded. "Don't worry, I will," he said.
...
"Bloom!"
The fairy of the dragon's flame turned and smiled at her fiancé. "Hello, Sky," she greeted. "You know, I really missed you. Though we were in the same school, we couldn't really be together."
"We should know how to differentiate studies and dating, Bloom," replied Sky, as they embraced. "But I really missed you, too." They kissed.
"I'll bet the audience tonight will be taken aback by your sudden enthusiasm," laughed Bloom, as they broke apart.
Sky's eyes narrowed. "Don't mention the word 'bet' to me, Bloom."
...
A small party was thrown that evening before the awards for Sky by the Winx and Specialists. For the Winx, it was a send-away party, but for the Specialists, it was a welcome-back one.
"Hey dude, how was your week?" Brandon asked. "From what I've been hearing, it wasn't good." Brandon was grinning widely.
"It was fine," Sky said, keeping his cool countenance on. "But... I suddenly have a craving to go shopping and buy a new wardrobe... and make-up..."
Not the best chapter ever, but I hope you liked it! As most of you already know, this is the last chapter.
I'm so sorry for the late update. I was travelling and had no Internet connection. Attending my cousin's wedding tonight! Can't wait!
Credits go to Dragon at play for part of the storyline.
Disclaimer: See the first chapter.
