Serena and Luna walked up the dirt road until they came upon a young girl with blue hair. She was dressed in a blue and white cape, white tights, blue boots, and a blue tunic-like dress. She held a blue-diamond tipped white staff in her hand. Serena walked up to her.

"Excuse me," Serena said.

The four gold barrettes on her hair glistened as the girl turned around and looked at Serena cautiously.

That girl looks like Amy!, Serena thought.

"Yes?"

"Um… I need to find someone, can you help me?"

"Possibly."

"I'm looking for some people named Forest, Sunglow, Cerulean, Magenta, or Tangerine."

"What do you want with them?" the girl asked suspiciously.

"The Fairy of The Lake told me to get their help. They are the only ones that can help me. Please, do you know where any of them are?" Serena showed her the shell.

"I am Cerulean."

Serena and Luna gasped in surprise. Cerulean motioned for them to follow her as she started walking.

"So," she began, "what is it that you need help with?"

"The Fairy of The Lake brought me to this world to free Prince Blazer. She said that you and those other four people are the only ones that can help or protect me."

"I believe you," Cerulean said. "Magenta is a friend of mine. Come. I will take you to her."

"Cerulean," Luna began after a short pause, "why were you so suspicious when we came up to you?"

"Queen Goldie has been searching for me," Cerulean explained. "She has turned innocent villagers into creatures of evil. I had to be sure you were telling the truth."

Serena looked at Cerulean's staff. "Are you some sort of witch?"

"I am a sorceress…… and what are you?"

"I'm just… Serena. That's Luna."

They turned East and walked deep into the Genaca Forest until Cerulean stopped at a tree. She looked up and made a weird sound. Serena and Luna looked at each other, puzzled. Suddenly, something fell from the treetops. It was an elven girl wearing a red miniskirt, crop top, headband, and wrap boots. She had pointed ears and carried a redwood bow with a quiver of arrows. She landed on her feet and turned to Cerulean.

"Cerulean!" she said. "To what do I owe the honor of your visit?"

Cerulean smiled. "The Fairy of The Lake wants us to help these two save Prince Blazer. They have they shell."

"Doesn't she know we have a price on our heads!" she exclaimed. "Oh, well. I guess we should help anyway." She turned to Serena and Luna. "Hello. I'm Magenta."

"I'm Serena and this is Luna."

"Hello," Luna said.

"We must find some warriors named Sunglow, Forest, and Tangerine. Have you ever heard of them?" Cerulean asked.

Magenta frowned and ran a hand through her long black hair. "Forest is supposed to be the greatest warrior alive, but I've never met him or her. I've never heard of Tangerine or Sunglow."

"We'll have to go to that village that the Fairies told us about," Luna said.

"Right!" replied all three girls.