In just a few years the Kingdom was able to re-build from the giant attack. However, the blue moon was upon them again. Cinderella, the new queen of the Kingdom, ordered everyone to stay home for the next three nights. There would be no "Blue Moon Ball" as there had been in the past for the kingdom was fearful and worried. The Baker, now with his daughter, Elle, had re-built their home and Bakery but were now looking to flee the kingdom on the eve of the blue moon. Little did they know that the Witch had a daughter and just as they were packing…a knock at the door. The baker knew better than to answer it and on the eve of the Blue Moon…this was not good. He was scared, but he had what he wanted, a daughter, a beautiful daughter and he was entrusted to protect her and keep her safe. He wouldn't lose her as he did her mother. He sent the customers in the bakery away and grabbed a knife from the kitchen and walked towards the door. When he opened it, a sigh of relief came out. It was Little (not so little anymore) Red and her daughter. They looked troubled. They explained to the Baker that Granny had gone missing and that the howling of wolves was following them. It was now a race against the clock. The Baker and Elle continued to pack up when another knock was heard. The Baker couldn't stop Little Red's daughter from opening the door, but when she did a gust of wind came into the house busting the windows and flinging the door off its handles. Down the chimney came a thick gray smoke that was almost suffocating. When the smoke settled, everyone froze at the sight of something familiar. The Baker's mind was racing. "I thought you died," he yelled at the shadowy figure. She then stepped into the light. "Oh that was my mother," she exclaimed. "I'm here to finish what she started. You have kept my family down long enough, well no more. You want to keep your daughter…you will have to help me." The Baker moved towards the Witch with his knife, but before he could reach her, the Witch had grabbed Elle and had her by the neck. He listened as she listed her demands.