Pretty soon, the blast engulfed the three, sending them while screaming to who knows where.

The light blinded almost everyone in the land, and when their vision returned, they found Crusher heavily trembling while he cried.

"Crusher! You're okay!" Pickle ran to him. "Wait, ARE you okay?"

"Yeah, I... I'm happy they're finally gone, but... I really... REALLY miss my mom..."

"Well... what if we combine our powers?" Flame asked. "It might be powerful enough."

"It's worth a try!" Blaze agreed.

"On three! One... two... THREE!!"

They combined their magic together, eyes closed as bursts of colors surrounded them. It soon landed in the middle of them, causing an explosion of light to appear. When the light faded, there stood a light blue truck with violet eyes, blinking as she tried to get used to her surroundings.

"W-Where...? Am I... home?" asked Erika.

"M-Mom...?" Crusher stammered, wide eyed.

Erika turned to him and gasped. "C-Crushy...?"

"Mom...!!"

Crusher ran to her as quickly as he could. He was met by her own set of tires, which wrapped around him.

"Shh... it's okay, my baby, I'm here. And I'm never leaving again."

"Mom, my aunts and Father are all gone now. We're free to rule the kingdom the way we want to!"

"Really?" Erika looked surprised and relieved as she held him tighter. "I'm just glad that they didn't hurt you, baby,"

"I couldn't have done it without my... my friends," Crusher said, smiling gratefully. "They helped me get the courage to come back and fight them."

Erika turned to the group and smiled. "Thank you all, for all that you've done,"

"It was our pleasure, your highness," Phoenix smiled.

"But, I think we should give you our powers back and head home," said Sparkle. "The mission is over."

"Oh no, dear child," Erika smiled. "You all deserve to keep them. They'll always reappear when you come to visit."

"Really?! Awesome!!" Sparkle cheered.

"Wow! Thank you!" said Blaze. "Hey, Crusher, you coming home with us?"

"I'll stay here a few days with Mom and the tigers," said Crusher as the tigers purred against the mother and son. "After all, we have a lot of catching up to do."