The weather was stormy and it didn't show any signs of letting up. The clouds threw raindrops to the ground and the lightening struck the ground with monstrous hits. The wind blew heavily and threatened to blow Lucinda off her feet.

The small girl clutched at the mountain for support hoping her hands would not let go and let her be swept away.

After fifteen minutes of shimming against the rock she found a small cave to retire in.

Cold and afraid she wept alone within the dingy dark cave, and feared what was happening in her world.

Lucinda wondered whether her mother and father had noticed she was gone or if she was acting strangely. What was to become of her? Would she die here? Would someone realise that the Lucinda in her world was a fake come to rescue her? Would Maleficent triumph and release her from this world? Millions of questions buzzed like flies within her mind and the feelings of fear began to grow.

She sat and wished her mother were here. Her mother would hug her and tell her the storm would be over soon, Aurora would distract her daughter and they would play games together, so that Lucinda's fear of the storm would evaporate. This time that wouldn't happen. She was alone and the storm kept raging on.

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"What if you're wrong?" Merryweather asked Flora who was dressed in her usual all red attire.

"I haven't been wrong in seven hundred years. What reason do you have for doubting me now?"

Fauna just sat in the middle of the debate unable to voice her own opinion. She too was dressed in her usual attire of all green. She sighed knowing this debate may go on for a while and decided to conjure herself a book and a set of earmuffs which were also in the colour of green.

"…Who made you boss in the first place Flora?"

"We are all equal in what we do…" she was cut off by a sudden retort from Merryweather.

"If we're all equal as you say Flora how comes we never do what I want, or what Fauna wants?"

"Fauna." Flora said making Fauna lower the earmuffs from the mention of her name. "You've never had any reason to complain about me. You want to go where I want to go. Right?" she asked and Fauna saw a slight pleading within her eyes.

"I've always been happy to go where you take us Flora" she replied and then replaced her earmuffs and carried on reading, not wanting to be roped in anymore.

"See." Flora said victorious. "Now come on we need to see King Phillip and Queen Aurora."

AN: Yet again. Thank you Elizabethiscool for reviewing. :)