Here's the second chapter. I've been meaning to work on Frozen, but I have no idea where to go with it next. So, expect an update for that sometime either at the end of this month or mid October. Enjoy chapter 2!
Tecna and Timmy bumped into Farregonda on the way to her office. She seemed to be just as concerned as they were.
"Tecna! And...uh....Timmy, right? Come quickly, Zenith and in fact the entire Binary Galaxy is in terrible trouble!"
Tecna closed her eyes briefly. "I know. I could, I don't know, sort of sense this air of impending danger for a few days. Of course, I just thought I was going crazy"
Farregonda looked serious. "Tecna, a fairy can sense many things. Don't ignore your feelings next time. I'm surprised at you"
"Well, you never tell me anything! You're too busy telling Bloom about her mysterious heritage and asking us to help her defeat whichever evil presence is trying to take the Dragon Fire now! So, is this a plan to get me in danger and have Bloom rescue me to get stronger? Because if it is, I'd rather be stripped of my powers and brutally murdered!"
Farregonda looked taken aback. "No, Tecna. For once, the attention is not on Bloom. It is your time to be in the spotlight"
Tecna blinked, surprised at Farregonda's calm reaction. "How will we get to Zenith? I would make a portal, but my technology doesn't work"
Timmy cut in. "Uh...You said the entire Binary Galaxy was in danger? If that's so, why is it that Zenith's main power source has been cut off, but not Telex's?"
Farregonda smiled. "An excellent question. This evil force originated or targeted Zenith first. The entire galaxy may be in danger, but currently Zenith is in the most immediate peril. As to how you shall get there, a Red Fountain ship will arrive shortly. You two will pilot it to Zenith."
Tecna was surprised. "What about the rest of the girls?"
Farregonda laughed at this. "Don't they find it too "green?"
The arrival of a red spacecraft finished their conversation.
"Just remember, Tecna, I believe you can do this!" Farregonda shouted as the two Binary Galaxy natives vanished around a corner. She wandered up to her office, pondering if she truly had taught Tecna enough for her to be able to face this threat on her own. Farregonda pushed open her office doors, finding Griselda awaiting her arrival.
"Sit down, this is hardly a formal meeting" she told the assistant headmistress.(A/N: I have no idea what Griselda's position truly is, so for this story, she's the assistant headmistress)
"Is something bothering you, Headmistress? You seem.....distracted" Griselda noted.
"It's something Tecna said. Maybe she's right. I do spend a lot of time with Bloom. She's my star student, but only because I've put so much effort into making her the best fairy she can be. But I'm afraid that in doing that, I've neglected to make sure the other Winx's skills are up to scratch" she confessed. Griselda looked over the frame of her glasses at her employer.
"Well, we'll see how Tecna performs on this mission. When she comes back, if you want, you can teach her things that may have been useful to know" she stated, and then walked out of the office. Farregonda sighed. Sometimes Griselda was too stiff and formal. Now alone, she walked over to the window, watching the two students in question board the ship.
"I hope they can do it" she whispered, knowing that both would be tested harshly. She began to have second thoughts about sending them on this mission.
"Tecna was right. I do spent too much time with Bloom. Oh, if she fails, it will be my fault for not being a better teacher. Let's just hope Saladin gave that Timmy special attention"
Farregonda sank into her red velvet chair, looking at the two worried technological students as they took off, headed for many challenges and dangers in the Binary Galaxy.
First of all, thank you to all that reviewed. It's nice to know people read the story, and I love hearing your feedback. Maybe next time I'll get around to putting your names up here. Actually, that's a definitely. So, if you want to be mentioned as a reviewer on the next chapter, you'd better review, right?
