After The party Helia retired back to his room and got ready for bed. When he finally tried to sleep though, he couldn't calm his mind. His thoughts were too loud and would not quiet down. So much had happened in the short few days since he arrived at Red Fountain.

He made some new friends, met an interesting girl, and threw his beliefs as a pacifist out the window the moment that girl was in danger. As adamant as he was when he first got here about not staying, he was having second thoughts now. He meant what he said to Flora that night. He really did want to see her again. There was something that just drew him to her.

But what about his other school and his other friends. He had just talked to them on the phone the day before; he told them that even though he was actually enjoying the visit he would be back by the end of the week.

He was conflicted and would have to come to a decision soon, so what better time than the present. Helia stood from his bed and walked over to the window and leaned out it looking up at the moon and stars.

He tried to keep his thoughts on the issue at hand. Would he go back home or should he give Red Fountain another chance. He stood there for some time before a realization came to him.

He left the school for heroics and bravery in the first place because he didn't have a reason to stay. There was nothing for him to fight for, nothing for him to protect. The last time he was here the fighting and battle was needless and it had no meaning or reason to it.

The answer suddenly hit him. There was a reason he acted without thought when Flora was in trouble that day. He didn't know how but he knew that Flora had managed to capture his heart. There was only one thing left to do. First thing in the morning he would go see his grandfather and tell him of his choice.


Helia was finally able to sleep after he made his decision and woke up early the next day. He got dressed and made his way through the still empty halls to the headmaster's office. Arriving in front of the large oak door after a few minutes of walking he knocked on it and waited for a response.

"Come in" was heard from inside.

Helia pushed open the door and stepped into the room. "Ah Helia, what are you doing here this morning? Is there anything I can do for you?" he asked his grandson.

"You win." He stated simply.

"What do you mean Helia?" Saladin had a hunch about what he was saying but wanted to be sure.

"I'm transferring back to Red Fountain." Helia said this out loud, finalizing his decision, even though he was pretty sure his grandfather new exactly what he was talking about.

"I'm glad to hear that Helia, We'll move you into Sky's squad's new dorm later on today." Helia nodded his head in understanding. "Why don't you wait here and I'll call the other boys in to inform them of the rooming change."

With that Helia took a seat in front of the desk and waited for the guys to arrive. A couple of minutes later there was a knock on the door and once again Saladin called them in. The door opened to reveal Codatorta leading in Sky, Brandon, Timmy, and Riven.

Saladin greeted the teens. "Boys you're here, good."

Headmaster Saladin what's going on?" asked Timmy.

"I have some good news boys. Helia here has decided to transfer back here to Red Fountain. He will be rooming with you boys and joining your squad."

The boys now noticed Helia sitting in the room with them for the first time. Brandon stepped up to him. "Cool, welcome to the team Helia. I will warn you right now, Riven looks awful when h first wakes up in the morning so if you see a terrifying monster lying around don't worry because there's only a fifty percent chance he'll hurt you."

"You would know wouldn't you Brandon." Sky pointed out, he and Timmy having been woken on several occasions by the two running around the dorm.

Riven just grumbled to himself as Timmy welcomed to Helia to the squad as well.

"Seeing as you boys have not yet moved into you're new dorm there won't be a problem fitting Helia, Sky, Brandon, and Timmy will share one room and Riven and Helia will share the other."

The, now, five heroes in training all immediately turned to stare at Saladin as if he had gone mad. Did they hear him right, there must have been a mistake? Sky was the first to shake himself out of his shocked stupor. "Uh are you sure about that Headmaster?" Sky asked uncertainly.

"Yeah I thought you actually wanted Helia to stay." Normally Riven would have hit or glared at Brandon for his side comment but couldn't exactly disagree with him.

"Of course I'm sure. I believe that all of you will gain something through this. That is all boys. You're excused to move into your new dorm. You will be in room B6 on the second level of dorms." With those last words from the school head the boys filed out of the room parting ways for now to go to their old rooms and gather their belongings.

After they had their things they made their way to the new dorm they would be sharing and got to work unpacking their things. This was done in silence and they finished relatively quickly and reconvened in the common area. Helia was the first one done considering he had only brought things for a week's visit.

For a while they just relaxed in their new dorm room and watched TV. Eventually they grew bored of what was on and soon after that they grew bored of Brandon constantly flipping through the channels.

They fell into another silence for a few minutes, nobody knowing what to say. Finally Riven broke the silence, as blunt as ever. "So why would a pacifist like you transfer to Red Fountain?" the other three face palmed at their friends lack of eloquence.

Helia was silent for a while with the others looking at him expectantly, unsure of what exactly to tell them. He decided to stay because of Flora. Was he supposed to tell these four boys, who were all very close to this girl, that he chose to leave his school and practically his life as he currently knew it behind because a girl he had only met once. Thinking about it now it sounded crazy but there was something about her. He had to take this chance, of things didn't go well he could always just finish out the school year and then go back to Knightly and attend art school again. Some things were just worth the risk.

"With all of my grandfather's insistence I just thought that maybe I should give Red Fountain another chance." He finally decided on this. It wasn't the truth; his grandfather honestly hadn't even been a factor in his decision when it came down to it. They didn't need to know that right now though.

"Really?" asked Riven suspiciously.

Timmy smirked at the long haired teen. "Are you sure there wasn't anything else that had to do with it?"

"Or maybe someone?" Sky asked knowingly.

"Like maybe a certain fairy you met yesterday? One with the power over, oh I don't know, nature?" Brandon made absolutely no attempt at subtlety to the surprise of no one and even wiggled his eyebrows suggestively.

"Don't be ridiculous. Sure Flora's pretty and kind and smart and brave- " Helia realized what he was saying and stopped his rambling but he had said too much, the others were all holding back laughter now but had smirks plastered across their faces. Brandon held back his laughter at his new teammates discomfort in order to inform him of one thing. "Yeah well just be good to her and we won't have any problems."

At this Helia could no longer hold back a blush and quickly excused himself to bed with the excuse that he would be leaving early in the morning to get the things he would need now that he was staying.