"So... What do you plan to do now? Go back to the Observatory?" Caitlin asked.

"Yes. I have to find out what happened." Adelle replied. "What are your plans?"

Caitlin shrugged. "I don't really know... Now that Erinn has left for Stornway, I suppose that the inn here will close. I have to find another town to stay in." She then laughed. "Maybe I'll head to Stornway! Erinn will give me a room at her new inn!"

"C'mon! Make up your flapping minds! I have to get the Starflight Express to the Observatory!" Stella groaned.

"Then why haven't you done that all ready?" Caitlin snapped.

Stella folded her arms. "I would have... It's just that the Starflight Express kind of stomped a bucket."

Adelle stared at Stella for a moment. "Stomped a...? Do you mean kicked the bucket?"

"Whatever! It's not workin'! I figure it needs a Celestrian on board. That's where you come in." Stella replied.

"Caitlin... You can see things that other people can't right? So maybe you can come to the Observatory with me! Columba, Aquila, or Apus Major could probably tell us why you're different." Adelle suggested.

"Do you think that's all right…?" Caitlin asked.

"Well, you could at least ride there with me and I'll ask the higher ups if it's okay." Adelle added.

"Sure! I'll be the first human to see it right?" Caitlin said with a grin "That would be so cool!"

"Yeah! Fine! Let's get flapping!" Stella said, tapping her foot impatiently.

Adelle and Caitlin packed their belongings. As they headed out of the inn, they noticed a blonde boy standing behind the reception counter.

"Ivor? What do you think you're doing?" Caitlin exclaimed.

"I can't believe that Erinn decided to move to Stornway just like that!" Ivor grumbled mostly to himself.

"Ivor, why are you behind there?" Caitlin repeated.

"What's it look like I'm doing? I'm working!" Ivor retorted.

"Doing what?" Caitlin asked.

"Erinn left and I couldn't let the inn close! Therefore, I decided to take it over! Now that I have my own business, maybe my old man will stop calling me lazy!" Ivor declared.

"So, basically you are doing this to impress Erinn..." Caitlin said.

"NO!" Ivor shouted, turning bright red. "My inn is going to be so awesome that hers will go out of business!"

"But your inns are in different towns... The business in one won't affect the business in the other..." Adelle said.

"What? You don't think my inn will be famous?" Ivor asked.

"Yeah, that pretty much sums it up..." Caitlin answered.

"I'll show you! This inn will be better than ever before!" Ivor proclaimed loudly.

"There's no need to yell. I'm sure your inn will be great." Adelle said smiling.

"Oh yeah? Well… Wait. Oh… Um.. Thanks! Starting today, the quality of the inn will go up!" Ivor said proudly.

"We'll have to come back and visit then." Adelle said.

"…Huh? What do you mean? There's no other inn in Angel Falls. Where are you going to stay?" Ivor asked.

Adelle smiled. "I'm finally going home."

"WHAT?" Ivor exclaimed.

"You heard her. And I'm going to visit her hometown with her." Caitlin replied.

"But... But you two can't! We just became mates!" Ivor protested.

"…Please tell me that you meant mates as in friends…" Caitlin teased.

"Of course I did! What did you think I meant… Oh… HELL NO!" Ivor shouted.

Adelle laughed. "Don't worry, I'll come back. Now, I believe it's time for us to leave. Good bye Ivor."

"Well… Who needs you two loonies anyway! Good riddance!" Ivor said with watering eyes.

Adelle and Caitlin left Angel Falls and followed the path to the fork in the road where the Starflight Express had crashed. Stella unlocked the engine room for them. Caitlin entered and looked around. Adelle followed after her, and as soon as she stepped into the Starflight Express, the whole train glowed gold.

"Woah! Maybe you really ARE a Celestrian!" Stella exclaimed as she made her way to the controls. "Okay! Next stop: the Observatory!"

"I can't wait! Aquila is probably worried about me..." Adelle said.

"Um… didn't you say that a pillar fell on him? Shouldn't you be worried?" Caitlin asked.

"No. We Celestrians are sturdy enough to withstand something like that. He probably just got a bruise." Adelle replied nonchalantly.

"Well that explains your lack of injuries…" Caitlin said.

"What the flap? The controls aren't working" Stella said, throwing a tantrum. "I shouldn't have trusted you! You aren't a stinkin' Celestrian! The train isn't working! GAH! Where's old Fat Guts when you need him?"

"But the train lit up when she got on, so she must be a Celestrian… Maybe it's because she doesn't have all of her powers?" Caitlin suggested.

Stella ponders the suggestion for a moment and then her face lights up. "I've got it! I'm brilliant! If she collects some benevolessence, the train will recognize her as a full-fledged Celestrian and we can get going!"

"…Collect what?" Caitlin asked.

"Benevolessence is the physical manifestation of gratitude that mortals feel towards Celestrians." Adelle explained.

Caitlin tilted her head. "So, what…? We do people favors?"

"Basically, yes." Adelle said.

"Good Flap this'll be a drag! Let's go to Stornway where there will be tons of helpless mortals in need of help!" Stella said. "Get moving! Cut Cut!"

"You mean 'chop chop' right?" Adelle corrected.

"BUGGY THE CLOWN!" Caitlin suddenly exclaimed.

Adelle and Stella stared at her strangely. Realizing that the other two didn't get her reference, Caitlin sheepishly looked to the side.

Caitlin and Adelle stood outside the gates of Stornway. Adelle was staring at the giant stone walls surrounding the castle town.

"IT'S SO BIG!" Adelle exclaimed. "I bet it could encircle the Observatory!"

Caitlin sweat dropped. "You don't get out much, do you?"

Adelle shook her head. "I've never had reason to go elsewhere in the protectorate."

"Well, you're in for a treat!" Caitlin grinned.

Caitlin led Adelle into Stornway. They headed down the main street and spotted a large, slightly run down inn with a sign saying "Quester's Rest".

"Hey! That's Erinn's new inn! Let's go say hi!" Adelle said eagerly.

They entered the inn and went up to the front desk. Erinn was busy cleaning a shelf so she didn't notice them.

"HI ERINN!" Caitlin exclaimed as loud as she could.

Erinn jumped a couple of feet into the air. She whirled around. A large smile spread across her face when she recognized the two girls standing before her.

"CAITLIN! ADELLE!" She cried out, hugging them both tightly. "I'm so happy to see you! I feared we wouldn't meet again!"

"We couldn't pass up the chance to see your new place!" Caitlin said.

"Ah, so you two girls are here? Well, I can put you to good work." Patty said smiling.

"Work…?" Caitlin asked.

"Yep. I've got an eye for talent, and I believe that you two can drum up some business for us." Patty replied.

"Patty! They're guests!" Erinn chided.

"I'm sure they'll be glad to help. Now go out and attract customers!" Patty said, ushering Adelle and Caitlin outside. She then shut the door behind them.

"Looks like we won't get a room unless we put in a little elbow sweat." Stella said.

"How do we find guests?" Adelle asked.

"Wait by the gate and drag the travelers to the inn!" Stella suggested.

"Sounds like a plan!" Caitlin said. "Or we could go to the market and get people's attention. A lot of people go to Inns for the food, not to stay overnight."

"Okay… So which do we do?" Adelle asked.

"Do both! Two are better than one!" Stella answered.

"Adelle, go to the market and do some of your tricks to get people's attention. I'll stay by the gate and wrangle in the travelers." Caitlin said.

Adelle nodded and set off for the center of town. Caitlin returned to the gates. Try as she might though, none of the travelers wish to stay at the Quester's Rest. After a couple of hours of failed persuasion, Caitlin slumped to the ground.

"I need a new strategy…" Caitlin muttered.

A young man wearing chain mail and carrying a sword and shield approached the gate. Noticing the warrior's weapons, Caitlin got an idea. She grabbed her staff and stood in the warrior's way.

"Do you or do you not want to stay at the Quester's Rest inn?" Caitlin demanded.

"No. I want to see the King of Stornway, now move." The warrior said, grabbing the hilt of his sword.

He tried to walk around her, but she moves so that she continued to block his path. She swung her staff, purposely missing him by an inch. He drew his sword and lunged at her. Caitlin jumped back to avoid the sword. She swung and missed again. He once again lunged at her after her swing. And, just as before, she dodged. This continued as the two slowly moved towards the inn. It became increasingly difficult for Caitlin to dodge the Warrior's attacks because he kept changing tactics. She finally managed to get him to the front door of the inn. With a quick swing of her staff, she knocked him into the inn.

"Got one!" Caitlin declared proudly.

"What's your problem?" The warrior shouted.

Patty and other staff members walked by, balancing plates of food they were taking to the crowd of people in the dining area/bar.

"Thanks, but Adelle already got more than enough business for us to handle." Patty said.

"WHAT?" Caitlin shouted.

Caitlin peered into the tavern part of the inn. She saw Adelle performing her fire breathing and other magic spells for the patrons. Adelle noticed Caitlin and waved. Caitlin waved back, then collapsed in a chair. Erinn sat next to her.

"Don't feel bad! Most of these people won't be staying the night unless they become too drunk to walk home." Erinn said comfortingly.

"How the hell did she get so many?" Caitlin asked exacerbated.

"Apparently she entertained a bunch of children in the market place. The children threw tantrums until their parents agreed to take them to see the dinner show here." Erinn replied.

Caitlin banged her head on the table. "Why didn't I think of that?"

Caitlin looked up as a shadow loomed over her. She found herself staring into the very furious eyes of the warrior she "led" to the inn.

"I believe we have a fight to finish!" The warrior glared.

"Oh come on! I stopped fighting you!" Caitlin groaned.

"Um… I'm sorry for any inconvenience sir… Perhaps you would like a free night?" Erinn asked.

The warrior paused, and then said, "Sure. Thanks."

"No, Erinn, don't give a free room because of something I did!" Caitlin exclaimed.

Erinn whispered to her, "*If he likes the service, he may stay more nights and spread the word. Don't worry, most rooms aren't filled anyway." Erinn then left to take care of the other customers.

"What a flapping waste of effort!" Stella complained.

The warrior's eyes widen. "Wh.. what… Are you a faerie?"

"You can see me?" Stella asked stunned.

"Yeah! You're right in front of me!" The warrior responded.

"I can't believe that you can see Stella!" Caitlin said.

"You see her too?" The warrior asked. "Why is there a faerie here?"

Stella and Caitlin got into a long conversation with the warrior, during which, the warrior forgot all about the fight he and Caitlin had earlier.

"So, what's your name and what brings you to Stornway?" Stella asks him.

"My name is Matt. I am training to become a knight. I came to Stornway because I got word of some trouble they have been having with a rouge knight. I figured this was my chance to prove my worth." He answered.

"A rouge knight?" Caitlin asked.

"Yeah. He came out of nowhere and attacked the city a few times now. He's apparently really strong… I heard a rumor that he's after Princess Simona. The king is getting really nervous. He even offered a reward for anyone who can defeat the rouge knight." Matt replied.

"…Hmm… So he's been terrorizing the town?" Stella muttered.

Matt nodded. "Luckily, no one has been killed in his attacks… But a great many guards at the castle have been hospitalized. If this keeps up, Stornway will have no defenses against invaders. They're desperate for help."

"Desperate for help? Perfect! If this rouge knight is defeated, then this whole place will be overflowing with benevolessence!" Stella said beaming.

"So we should defeat the knight…" Caitlin said.

"What are you talking about? Don't even think about trying to defeat him. I traveled too far to let someone else take the glory. Besides, he'd kill you in five seconds flat." Having said this, Matt left for his room.