Back at the Nega Moon base, Maugrim was furiously punching a wall.
"We had enough negative energy to fully restore her majesty but ended up using most of it to heal ourselves!" said Maugrim.
"And all thanks to some stupid children!" he said while punching the wall one last time. This punch had enough force behind it that a large crack appeared in the wall and caused some rubble to fall from the ceiling.
"Knock it off, Maugrim, you could cause a cave in!" said Iethre.
"You two just woke up today, it makes sense that you would be weaker than normal right now," said the White Witch while walking up to them.
"But luckily tonight is a special one for all beings of darkness, and you can use it to your advantage," she said.
"It's a blood moon?" asked a surprised Iethre.
"That's right, and just bathing in its light will be enough to fully restore your powers, and next time those Sailor Scouts won't be able to do a thing to you," said the White Witch.
"What about you, shouldn't you use the power of the light as well?" asked Maugrim.
"I've been through several of them through the years, the power is not even a tenth of what I need," said the White Witch. Later that night at Ever After High.
"Are you sure you need to shut all the curtains?" asked Bunny as Faybelle closed the last one.
"It's a blood moon tonight, if I so much as let the smallest beam hit me it could be bad," said Faybelle.
"But it only works on beings of darkness, you're a hero," said Bunny.
"And does being a hero mean I'm no longer a being of darkness?" asked Faybelle.
"When I asked Raven that hexact same thing, even she wasn't sure if that was true or not, and for all we know it could be tied to the fact of who your family is over your actions," she said.
"Well, if you ask me, actions speak louder than your heritage, you're being a hero and helping people now should mean you have nothing to worry about," said Bunny.
"Hex, you're even dating the girl who you were meant to curse," she said.
"I see your point, but it's just not that simple," said Faybelle with a sad expression.
