"Hi, Bloom."

"Wh-what are you doing here?" I was shocked.

"I came to see you, of course."

"Sky," I began. "I told you. It's time to move on--"

"Who's at the door Bloom?" I heard Jack's voice behind me. Then he saw Sky. I felt him put his arm around me. I couldn't look away from Sky.

"Who are you?" Sky asked. It was a little bit rude, to be honest.

"Jack, this is Sky my ex fiancé. Sky, this is Jack my..." I swallowed. Now or never. "...boyfriend."

Jack held out his hand for a handshake. "Nice to meet you."

Sky didn't shake his hand. Instead, he completely ignored it. "Bloom, I need to talk you you."

"Okay," I said. "Talk."

"Privately."

I opened my mouth, about to tell Sky that whatever he had to say, he could say to both of us. But then I remembered that I hadn't told Jack anything about Magix or me being a fairy and Sky would probably mention it, so I asked Jack to wait inside while I talked to Sky. I stepped outside and closed the front door behind me. I saw Jack peeking at us through the living room curtains out of the corner of my eye. He was such a child.

"Everyone in the Magic Dimension misses you, Bloom. The Winx miss you, the Specialists miss you, Daphne and Miriam miss you, too."

I crossed my arms. "What about Oritel?"

Sky shrugged. "He never talks about it."

I wasn't surprised. Oritel wanted me out and he meant it.

"And there's something else I really need to tell you."

"And what's that?" I asked.

Sky sighed. "I want you back." I looked at the ground and said absolutely nothing. "Bloom, I am so sorry for leaving you. It wasn't right. You had just been kicked out of your home. You needed me and I really should've been there for--"

"Hang on," I said, interrupting him. "You said you were sorry for leaving. You said you were sorry for not being there for me. But you didn't say you were sorry for the real reason we broke up. Sky, you said I was a complete fool for wanting to worship! You didn't support me at all! I already told you that there's nothing between us anymore. This is my life now. I live in Gardenia, I worship God, I'm seeing someone else. Someone who supports my way of life. I'm not the same girl I was eight months ago."

"I can change, Bloom. I promise. We can start over. We'll go back to Magix. We'll get married. Start a family, even. We'll build a church on Eraklyon and make sure everyone goes. Everyone will know of this God and--"

"You're lying," I interrupted.

"What?"

I put my hands on my hips. "You're lying."

"You don't know that, Bloom."

"Actually, I do," I stepped forward. "I've known you for six years, Sky. I know everything about you. Your fears, your first crush... and when you're lying."

"Bloom, I swear I'm not lying to you. It's not like our relationship didn't mean anything to me. I really did love you."

"Sky, please just leave. This is just too much for me to handle. Starting this new life was hard, going back to my old life could be even harder. I need time to think."

Sky nodded. He turned around and began walking away. Then he stopped. "Oh, by the way," he said before turning around to face me again. "I'm staying at a hotel a few blocks from some place called the Frutti Music Bar. Room 207. Just thought you should know." He turned around and continued walking. "You're going to have to choose sooner or later, Bloom. And I'm not just talking about your lifestyle." Then he was gone.

I sighed and walked back inside.

Jack stood from his place on the couch. He must have moved there right before I walked in to make it seem like he wasn't watching. Jack walked over to me and put his hands on my shoulders.

"Hey," he said. "You okay?"

"...I don't know. I didn't expect this to happen. What am I supposed to do?"

"Do what you've been doing since day one: turn to God." Jack's phone went off. He pulled it out of his back pocket and opened his phone to read the text he got. "I have to go. Mr. and Mrs. Miller need to meet me at the hospital." He laughed. "Mr. Miller still thinks he's seventeen while his wife thinks he's a hundred and seventeen." He headed for the door.

"Maybe I could come with you?" I suggested. "I'm sure I can help somehow."

"That's okay, Bloom. I can do this on my own. I've done it plenty of times."

And with that, he was out the door.

I plopped my body onto the couch and sighed. I looked up. "Really?"