"I'm in no mood to be attacked, if try anything I'll tear you to shreds." Stormy said as she rubbed her temple. Stella and her two friends looked over at Bloom than at Stormy, this was too strange for them to fully grasp the whole situation.
"Well, what do you going to do?"

"Check to see if a snow is in hell," Musa looked over to Bloom. "Care to fill us in?"

"Where do I begin?" Bloom rubbed the back of her head, "well Stormy had come here and we kind of made this cover story so my parents wouldn't freak out and it snowballed from there."

The trio stood there, changing between Stormy and Bloom. This was too unusual, but somehow this fit way too well. So much it was creepy, which is what they felt at this moment. It was Stella who broke the silence, "may I ask why did you lie about whatever it was?"

"Please, don't ask." Stormy walked by them, "if you're going to stand here and talk to your friends I'm going to head home."

"Hang on," Bloom looked at Stormy than at her friends. "Sorry but I want to walk her home, and if you don't mind..."

"Say no more," Stella waved a hand and watch the two walk away. She smiled brightly until they were out of sight, mind and hearing range. "That slut stole Bloom, I know it, I know it, I know it, I JUST know it."
Musa and Techna exchange glances, than sighed. This was too natural for this situation. They tried to walk away from the raving princess but she followed them, "I knew something like this would happen! I should have gone after her sooner!"

(-)

"This is boring." Lucy laid in bed, hands behind her head and staring at the ceiling. At first she was kind of glade that Mirta was gone, as well as the Trix sisters but now things were boring; the new popular kids weren't as fun as those sisters. She was surprise she was even thinking like that, a witch wasn't suppose to be thinking like that on any terms.
She sat up, her choices of fun was limited around here. Playing pranks on the other students seemed so immature and she couldn't quite hang around the seniors yet, or at least not without getting her hair shaved off. So there was nothing left in Cloud Tower, but she could torment the pixies at Alfea.

Well that was a good idea, nothing perks her up like a preppy screaming.

Getting onto her feet Lucy walked out, over the ledge and several stories down Mrs. Sarah Griffin had to met up with Professor Tynkal. About five hours ago a teacher had accidentally came across a student that is believe to be under the care of Cloud Tower, that's why she's talking to this man. Up in her office the student, a pumpkin, was being changed back into a normal human.
Mrs. Griffin was down here signing some papers just to get the annoying man out of her school.

Once done she went up, she wanted to speak to this student alone.

(-)

She stood before the large empty seat behind the wicked looking desk, swallowing hard she shifted around nervously. She was glade to become human again, she couldn't wait to find Flora and tell her the good news.
But when she stands here, alone in this cold and empty place waiting for the last person she wanted to see alone.

She half smiled inwardly, for nearly as long as she could remember she was always alone with Mrs. Griffin. Just not by choice. Her mouth was dry as she heard the door open and close behind her, Mrs. Griffin walked over to the seat and took a seat.
"Has been a while since you been here, Mirta." She said.

"I gotten into a fight with a senior witch," Mirta shifted a bit. "Three of them in fact."

"I see," Mrs. Griffin said as she tented her fingers. Mirta shivered, she hadn't seen that dead eyed glare since that betrayal. "Why were you there?"

Mirta gulped. "I had over heard a group of witches attempting to attack this, girl I know and I... I tried to help them."

"I see." She sat there silently, her expression unchanging for several eternal seconds. "You defended Bloom Hanabiyama? Didn't you?"

"Yes, I did." Mirta hung her head in disappointment. "What is my punishment?"

"Follow me," Mrs. Griffin said as she pushed away from her desk and walk across the office to a hidden door. Mirta knew where she was going, it was into a secret book room known to only a few people. Inside was rows upon rows of shelves that hide away several tomes and volumes of books behind a specially made glass to prevent theft.
Mirta swallowed hard while going deeper and deeper into the secret book room until they have came to another door, inside was darkness but she could see very clearly.

At one end of the wall was the special book, a centuries old book that had yellow with age and the edges had worn. It laid in a glass case which Mrs. Griffin had opened.

"Take this book," Mrs. Griffin said as she handed it over. "Don't break the seal until you have handed it to Bloom Hanabiyama."

"Bloom?" Mirta was shocked, "why?"

"Don't ask questions." Mrs. Griffin handed over the tome, Mirta was stunned as she recognized the title.

The path to the mouth of the cave.

(-)

"Well I guess if there is one more surprise in store for us tonight," Bloom said as she walked up the stairs. "It would happen now."

Stormy sighed, she hope Bloom's parents weren't homopobic and force them both to live on the streets. She stopped cold, just as Bloom did when the door was open.

"Bloom!" Michael and Vanessa shouted in union as they hung upside down by their feet as some freakish plant creature kept them there.

In the corner Mitzi was laughing, "welcome to hell."


A quick author note to a review: The sisters have different mothers (in my stories Darcy and Icy are twins) but the same father.