AN: Hey, everyone! To everyone that guessed Bloom earned her Enchantix...well, you were right! I had, in fact, originally planned on Bloom getting her Enchantix for Daphne...and then I got to thinking about the other transformations and what, EXACTLY, the girls had to do to earn them. It stacks up like this:

Believix: Make a human believe in Fairies.

Harmonix/Sirenix: Go on/complete the Sirenix Quest.

Bloomix: Perform a brave or courageous deed while having some of the Dragon Flame inside you - more or less, that's what it seems to boil down to.

So then I thought 'why the heck didn't Bloom and Stella get Believix upon earning their Enchantix?' Bloom, i could sort-of understand, her Enchantix needed to be completed to get Believix. Stella, though, earned a complete Enchantix on Eraklyon. Didn't she fulfill the requirements, since Mike and Vanessa had met her when Bloom found out she was a Fairy? And Bloom, with the sheer number of things she did over the six seasons - like the Gem of Courage, where she got EATEN by that giant guardian for the Gem, for instance - why didn't she get Bloomix WAY before season six? I get that it was when the transformation came out, but still...retroactivity seems like it should be a thing.

Just wait for the Trix to try something! Its gonna be hilarious!


When Bloom wakes up, she somehow feels worse than when she would briefly wake up while being held prisoner and sick for the first time ever - and that was the worst she'd ever felt. Her mind is currently processing an extremely confusing series of contradictions and conflicting information, through all the cotton stuffed in her head.

On the one hand, her body feels like its been Petrified, turned to lead, and then had a few bone-removing Curses cast on her for good measure. She feels so physically and mentally exhausted she can't even lift a finger, and it's a damn miracle she's even awake.

On the other hand, her magic is…different. It's hard to describe, but…it feels different - wilder, almost. It felt a bit like this back in second year, back when it took her the rest of the school year to regain control of her magic and be able to use it without blowing things up after the Chamber of Secrets fiasco when she suddenly sprouted wings. But it wasn't this bad, either! Back then, it was like her magic was flying freely for the first time and didn't want to come down…but could be coaxed back down with some concentration. Now…now it's like it's on a sugar-high on top of that - though, that could easily be from the cotton in her head. Concentrating is so not happening right now. At the moment, even the Trix could walk right up and kick her arse with embarrassing ease.

Note to self, don't break quasi-sentient curses that try to fight back to survive on a regular basis.

If she could figure out what woke her up, though, she could go back to sleep. She really wants to go back to sleep right now. Fingers run through her hair, even as a semi-familiar voice asks "How are you possibly awake, Bloom?" The effort to crack an eye open is monumental, like literally moving a mountain, but Bloom manages it enough to see a fuzzy blob of pale blonde.

Right…Daphne…

Sleep is suddenly seeming minutely less important, what with her sister being corporeal and everything.

Gathering up every ounce of strength in her body - not a lot - and as much stubborn determination as she can muster - quite a lot, thankfully - Bloom pushes herself up onto one elbow and…tries to ask how Daphne's doing. Apparently, she's capable of sitting up or talking…maybe, she didn't try talking while laying down. Though, when she glances at the spot she was just in…oh, that pillow was actually Daphne's waist.

Bloom decides she's just going to blame her exhaustion for the way she's not thinking at all.

Daphne hums, then says "Go back to sleep, Bloom. I don't know how your awake, but you clearly need more sleep."

Bloom would protest, but her aching body, clogged-up thoughts, and how she swears gravity is actively increasing its pull on her convinces her otherwise. Right before she can close her eyes, though, her phone rings.

Thankfully, Daphne says "I'll answer it, you go back to sleep."

For the first time in her entire life, Bloom doesn't argue about resting more - which, in Daphne's expert opinion on the Fyre stubbornness, is the biggest sign she needs more sleep. If Bloom's tired enough that she won't argue about not needing to sleep, she definitely needs to sleep.

Point of fact, Daphne would cast a sleep spell on Bloom right now if she weren't cooperating - three transformations gained at once, since she had already fulfilled the requirements for two and only needed to earn her Enchantix, and the fight with the Sirenix Curse. Bloom needs her sleep like Daphne needs to re-learn having a body.

Glancing at the phone in her hand, Daphne sees there's a plethora of different names on the screen, and warily presses the accept button - sure enough, at least three voices all shout her sister's name while more babble incoherently. Finally, one female voice says "Everyone calm down! One at a time!" Daphne's guessing that's Hermione, from her sister's descriptions she gave when visiting the lake.

And then a male voice says "Bloom, if you don't say something in the next few seconds I'm Apparating over there, risk of Splinching myself be damned!"

Another voice says "I'm with Draco! You'll just have to put the two of us back together, Bloom!"

Daphne raises an eyebrow, then says "I'm afraid you're talking to the wrong sister. My name is Daphne. My sister is indisposed, at the moment."

A girl with long hair replaces the boy's head, asking "Is Bloom alright? The last thing anyone heard from her was that her Counter-spell worked."

Daphne nods, and says "It did, which is how I'm holding her phone right now. My sister seems to make a habit of doing the impossible on a regular basis." There's a series of simultaneous groans, and a few voices start listing out things she doesn't know of…but can absolutely imagine Bloom doing.

Fighting off a hundred Dementors.

Talking an angry nesting mother dragon down.

Fighting Voldemort - who in the name of the Dragon is Voldemort?! - at the Third Task.

Leaving Hogwarts early, from inside the Wards.

Taking multiple N.E.W.T.s two years early.

Somehow fighting Voldemort in the Department of Mysteries while still being at Hogwarts where everyone could see her all day.

Well, at least I'm not the only one that seems resigned to my sister's inclinations… She's pretty sure she shouldn't find that so relieving, that Bloom's been doing stuff like this so long other people have just resigned themselves to the constant worry and migraines, but somehow it is. And then the thought of how their father would react hits- oh, oh no.

She's going to have to make Faragonda swear to never mention Obsidian within earshot of Bloom. Ever. Because, if Bloom breaking the Sirenix Curse, earning Enchantix, Believix, and Bloomix all at once, and getting both of them back to Alfea has assured her of anything…its that Bloom would absolutely take a 'detour' or some such to Obsidian, somehow free their people and their parents, and very probably 'deal' with the Ancestral Witches somehow. Daphne doesn't even want to imagine how, considering how Bloom dealt with their curse.

After a few minutes, Daphne politely says "I'll pass your regards and concerns onto my sister when she awakens. For now, though, I'll have to end our conversation. I myself am still rather tired, though not to Bloom's extent, and I'm still adjusting to having a body once more."

The others all nod, and say they hope she feels better soon, and then disconnect one after another. Which happens to be perfect timing, as Faragonda walks in right then and says "I'm glad to see your awake, Daphne."

Daphne nods, and says "Glad to be awake myself, Faragonda." She's been in a sort of limbo for the past decade and a half, sleep being one of the many things lost to her along with her body. And it all turned into a sort of daze after a while, not truly awake yet not sleeping either…until she realized her sister was very much alive and fighting. Literally.


Faragonda smiles to herself at the scene she finds in the Infirmary, Daphne and Bloom curled up together with Bloom's head in Daphne's lap. Its definitely a different scene than Bloom's usually found in - usually, she's either surrounded by books in the library, eating at the dining hall, or she's in class…when she can be found.

Now her frequent disappearances make a lot more sense, she was trying to find Daphne. Or she succeeded and was visiting her sister.

Clearing her throat, Faragonda asks "If your feeling up to it, would you mind coming to my office and explaining…" She gestures to the two of them for emphasis.

Daphne chuckles, and says "Of course. Bloom should be asleep for a while longer."

Seeing the two up-close together, Faragonda has to wonder how nobody sees the resemblance - Bloom has Marion's hair, for sure, and she looks like the spitting image of her when Marion was Bloom's age. Bloom apparently inherited Oritel's mother's eyes, though, while Daphne got her maternal Grandmother's hair and Oritel's eyes.

Still, an almost exact replica of Marion is currently curled-up on the bed and all but refusing to let go of her older sister.

How none of the teachers recognized her before she walked up to the school with her older sister is a miracle.


Icy, Darcy, and Stormy finally get a chance to gather in their rooms, after a long time spent quietly freaking out over the sheer power of the backlash everyone from Solaria to Zenith must've felt - and participating in four duels for their spot as top of the school, some upstart Covens deciding that the chaos of the magical backlash of pure light and intense dark magic created was a good time to try and take them by surprise.

Clever, but they're smarter and stronger than that.

When they use the spying spell to see what Bloom's doing…she's sleeping. Curled up around a pillow, a slightly-disturbed look on her face.

Still, sleeping.

And there's nobody else with her, so they haven't a clue as to why she's sleeping or where she is beyond 'in bed.'

Stormy swallows with quite a bit of difficulty, her throat as dry as the droughts she's created a few times, and asks "You don't think that was her…do you?" Because that backlash was incredibly powerful. And Bloom is…incredibly terrifying, so she wouldn't put it past the scariest Fairy they've ever met to have something like that up her changeable sleeve.

Icy scoffs, and says "It was probably some kind of Convergence spell gone wrong, Stormy. You know those are difficult as hell with only two people." And the more people there are, the harder it gets. Its why most Covens are small, aside from the detail that it means there's less people to betray you.

Darcy frowns, and says "That didn't feel like very many different magics. Four at the most."

One Light, and three types of Dark - if they didn't know any better, they'd have said it was their magics that were being used.

Except that's impossible, they were all in the Archive when it hit them looking for a book Darcy hid with an Illusion spell. They were hoping to find something to get Bloom out of the way so they could get the blonde's ring - Princess Stella of Solaria, heir to the Throne of Solaria and the current keeper of the Ring of Solaria. A Ring that supposedly has a piece of the Dragon Flame in it.

Now, though, they're much more interested in the source of the Light Magic in that backlash - most fairies aren't that strong, not in Magix, and that was only a single magic trail.

Darcy murmurs "I can scout the place out this weekend. Perhaps there'll be some kind of artifact or some such."

Icy hums, then says "I'd truly like to know why she's sleeping right now." They've seen her working well into the night, have a rough idea of her patchy sleep schedule, and this most certainly doesn't fit.

So what did she do?


AN: A quick note before anyone asks. When I said 'not in Magix' that was nothing against the city. Its just where three colleges are, and students are learning to be more powerful. They graduate, and tend to go back to their home worlds as Guardian Fairies. Think of a starting area of a game, for instance - like the first town in Pokemon or something. You aren't going to find any high-end Pokemon in the beginning.

Anyway, enjoy! More chapters coming soon! Hope you liked my surprise, I laughed until I cried when I thought of giving Bloom three new Transformations at once.

PS. I'm gonna make it so that the Transformation itself doesn't limit what spells a Fairy can use - once they've earned the Transformation, they can use the spells in any Transformation. So, she could use Believix spells in Bloomix, for instance. Again, I get that the Seasons are for showing off a new transformation or two, but still...do the spells from previous transformations just up and disappear?