"Are you sure you don't want to come?" Artemis said adjusted his backpack little. In one of his hands was a suitcase.

"It will only be for a few days," Harmony said softly. "Dad and I are going to tour a few colleges over the weekend, then on Tuesday we'll come down and I'll join you."

Harmony looked at Artemis and held her breath. He was just staring at her. She held her hands down in front of her. Artemis continued looking at her face, causing Harmony to shake nervously a little.

"Okay," Artemis said looking down. Harmony sighed a little in relief.

"Just got a text from your grandmother," Marco said walking into the room. "They'll be here in a minute. Artemis you got everything you need?"

"Yup," Artemis said with a smile.

"Okay good," Marco said putting his hands together. That moment they heard a beep from outside. "Well looks like they're here."

"Bye Dad," Artemis ran up to Marco and hugged him. Marco kissed him on the forehead.

"Be safe okay," Marco said as he rubbed Artemis's head. "And if you need anything call me."

"Got it, Dad," Artemis said before walking over to hug Harmony. "I'll see you soon."

"See you soon," she said softly.

Artemis grabbed his stuff. He turned around and started walking outside. As he passed the kitchen, Marco handed him a bag of food. Artemis then ran out of the house while Marco and Harmony remained on the stairs. As Artemis climbed in the car, Raphael and Angie waved to them out off the car windows. Marco and Harmony waved back and kept doing so as the car drove off.

"You need to tell him," Marco said as Harmony started to walk inside.

"I'm working on it," Harmony said frustrated. She walked up to the bathroom and pulled out her makeup remover.

"It's been over a week," Marco said in an angered tone. "He needs to know. Do you know how hard it is to keep something like this from him?"

"Dad as I've said countless times before, the knowledge that he'll never be able to do magic just because he's a boy will crush him?"

"I did magic before and I'm not even Mewiman!"

"Well, your magic was different than this," Harmony said using a cotton ball to rub the makeup remover on her cheeks.

"It's the same magic, Harmony."

"And how do you know that?"

"There was never a second kind of magic Harmony."

"Well, maybe this magic is some new magic."

Before Marco could respond he heard a loud knock on the door. "Who could that be?"

"Great I just took my make up off," Harmony mumbled to herself.

Marco walked downstairs. As he did he heard the knocking again and yelled that was coming. After adjusting himself a little he opened the door. Only to have trumpets blasted in his face. Which caused him to stumble back a bit.

"Presenting their majesties Queen Moon and King River," what looked like a septarian announced.

"What the?" Marco said in shock. In stepped Moon looking very similar than she did as Queen except her hair was in a low bun instead of the heart-shaped style. The same was true for River who was now sporting a paler beard.

"Marco it's so good to see you again," Moon said before bringing Marco into a hug. He just stood there awkwardly. Still in shock.

"Dad, what's going on?" Harmony asked walking into the room. She was covering her cheeks with her hands. She looked around. "Uh, who are these people?"

"Uh Harmony these are your other grandparents," Marco introduced awkwardly.

"My what?" Harmony asked in confusion before a man hugged her.

"Oh Moonpie we have granddaughter," he said with tears in his eyes. Harmony remained frozen in place.

"Don't worry dear we'll explain everything," the woman said looking at Harmony. She slowly sat down on the couch and patted the spot next to her. The man let go of Harmony and she walked over next to the woman. Before anything else could happen. Her hand became surrounded by a blue aura. Soon a teapot and serval teacups appeared. The woman moved her hand around the teapot filled each of the teacups. Then each of the teacups floated to one of the four people sitting.

"Wow," Harmony said in amazement as she picked up her teacup. She looked up at the woman and gave a small gasp. "You have marks on your cheeks just like me."

"And what lovely little marks you have," the woman said gently rubbing her hand against them.

"But I still don't understand any of this."

"Harmony, correct?" Harmony nodded. "I'm your material grandmother Moon like your father said and he's your grandfather River."

"I thought you died," Harmony said without thinking. Marco glared at her from his seat. "Oh I'm sorry, it's just my mom rarely brought you up. I thought something happened."

"That is sadly understandable," Moon said somberly. "But that's a story from another time."

"Where is Star?" River asked looking around. "Is she out of the house?"

"Star has been living in a home for severely depressed people for the past few years," Marco explained cautiously. "When we talked to her over the phone the other day, it didn't seem like she knew magic was even back."

"That is very odd," Moon said twirling her finger a little. The same blue aura was around it. A small spoon in her teacup was moving around in it.

"Um, how do you control stuff with magic like that?" Harmony said in awe.

"A bit of practice, unfortunately, I'm a bit rusty at the moment."

"I wish I could do stuff like that."

"Don't worry dear you'll be able to do spells with time," Moon said with a warm smile.

"And when not practicing we can go hunting the Forest of Certain Death," River said with a lot of excitement. "Maybe someday he'll hunt for the Bogbeast of Boggabah."

"Sounds nice but maybe you take Artemis on those," Harmony said with an awkward laugh.

"We have two granddaughters!" River said in excitement.

"Actually you have one granddaughter and one grandson," Marco explained. He pulled out a phone and opened up a picture of Artemis. Then handed it to River.

"A grandson!" River said in excitement. He showed the picture to Moon.

"Oh, my he is quite the handsome little fellow," Moon said as she looked at the picture. "Where is he?"

"With his other grandparents."

"We're trying to find a gentle way to tell him about magic since he can't do magic," Harmony said as she took a sip of her tea.

"Why's that?" Moon asked in confusion.

"Because boys like Artemis don't have cheek marks."

"That not true," Moon gently placed down her teacup. "Males born into the direct line of succession have cheek marks. Some male Butterflies have proven to be quite impressive magic users. Does Artemis not have cheek marks?"

"None at all."

"Very interesting," Moon rubbed her hand on her chin. "I'll have to ask Glossaryck about that. But we should get to business."

"What business?" Marco asked concerned.

"Well as you know prior to the magic being destroyed I was given the throne back and due to that Star is first in line for the throne."

"I'm sorry Moon but I don't think it's in Star's best interest to become queen..." Marco rubbed the back of his head.

"I can do it!" Harmony said jumping up a little.

"No," Marco said firmly. "You're not becoming a queen at seventeen."

"Oh I wouldn't dream of giving the throne to her at that age," Moon looked down a bit. "I speak from experience that it is a hard thing to do at such a young age. Even is she was born on Mewni I don't think she'd be ready. However, due to being the first-born daughter of Star, Harmony is rightfully a princess and when she's older could inherit the throne."

"I'm a princess," Harmony said in a bit of awe.

"But what does this entail?"

"While first I invite all four of you to live in Mewni. Harmony would be given the Butterfly Family Wand and began her training in magic. I, of course, give you unlimited access to dimensional scissors so you can come and visit your family and friends."

"I'm not sure how I feel about all this," Marco said leaning back in his chair a little. One of his hands covering his mouth.

"Understandable," Moon said with a warm smile. She moved to face Marco. "However, I think it's in her best interest that Harmony goes to Mewni and begins her training."

"Dad let me do this please," Harmony begged. Though she couldn't believe she saying this. Barely a week ago she would have laughed at the thought of being a princess. "If I do go, I can find out why Artemis doesn't have magic."

Marco remained quiet. Staying in place. Harmony couldn't help but stare at him. Silently pleading he'd say yes. Though once again that fact she was doing this was funny to her. She couldn't help but think she was acting like her little brother.

"Marco," Moon said after a while. "I promise I'll make sure nothing happens to her. I know what's like worrying about if it's your daughter's safe. And if it's any consolation, I want you to have these."

Moon handed Marco a pair of scissors. Harmony didn't know actually what they meant. Though she assumed it had something to with dimensional travel like Moon had mentioned earlier.

"If you don't want to move just yet, these will at least let you visit her."

Marco looked at scissors. After a bit, he smiled. Harmony recognized that smile. It was the same one he'd give when talking about his adventures with her mother. "Alright."

"Really!" Harmony said in excitement.

"But on one condition," Marco said firmly. "You have to tell Artemis about magic being back."