My body felt like lead even after I woke up I rolled my head over to Bow's side of the bed and breathed deeply longing for his familiar scent, when it didn't reach my nose I knew he wasn't there. I slowly opened my eyes the light told me it was very late into the day. I sat up to have my lady in waiting give me a heart attack. She had been sitting in a chair at the foot of the bed, "How long have you been there?"

"Only a couple of hours," She replied like it was nothing. "And before that I cleaned your room and set out an outfit for today and washed your old clothes,"

By Etheria I'd been asleep a long time. Soon I'd been dunked into another bath and dressed in clothing far from anything I had ever worn. "Ummm I'd like a moment to collect myself," I said feeling awkward about ordering someone else around, sure I could lead but ordering was something else all together.

As soon as she left I ditched the black high heeled shoes and long white sundress. I would have gone back to my old clothes but they were wet and now snug with the baby. I did however put on my old boots and a pair of light pants and a slightly baggy shirt with buttons up the front. The new clothes felt strange on my skin even more than the dress all the fabrics I was used to itched and scratched. I gave the sword turned necklace a gentle tug for luck before heading out.

I found my family in a large chamber called the family room, I sighed I would never get used to all these rooms. It seemed to be Q&A time for Bow as my parents asked him questions about where he grew up where we met.

"Well I'm pretty sure the first time she tried to zap my head," Bow laughed, "I mean that was still while she was under the Horde spell but after that I still think she tried to take my head off,"

I chuckled which gave away my presence, Bow had mad so many comments over the years it's lucky I really didn't do something drastic.

The door crashed open, Teela came flying in her hand looked to be on fire, "Dad make it STOP!" She cried dashing about the room in a mad panic. She plopped her hand into a vase filled with water and the fire still kept burning.

Duncan just chuckled as the fire didn't appear to be burning her.

"Just distract your self that's what I do Teela," Orko said.

Adam laid his hand down on Teela's arm the fire instantly went out and she started muttering something about Adam she disappeared as quickly as she came.

"You know Adam I think she likes you," Orko said. Both Duncan and Adam exchanged looks and followed after Teela.

I sat down on the couch next to Bow, "Never a dull moment," I joked trying to break the silence.

"Adora," My mother said softly, she reached over and patted my leg. I knew she was about to tell me something I wouldn't like. "We all think it's best if you stay here until you have the baby and even a few months after then you can decide where you'd like to live,"

"Though we'd like to remind you that you have duties here as a princess," My father said.

I sighed and hung my head they were right but it felt horrible turning my back on Etheria. "But but..." I knew I couldn't win this argument so I simply gave up.

"I'M A WHAT!?" Teela screamed from another room.

I heard Duncan speak softly to her but the words were indistinguishable.

"Do you think we should find out what's wrong?" My mom asked.

"No!" I blurted, "It's a private matter," I added not wanting to sound rude.

"Was her hand on fire earlier?" My dad asked. I realized they'd been too concerned with me to wonder about Teela.

"Umm I was just showing her a magic trick, I guess it backfired," Orko lied. Both my parents laughed Orko was famous for screwing up spells.

"I'm not marrying you!" Teela said.

I rolled my eyes stood up and left to find Teela. She was ten feet down the hallway on the right talking to Duncan and Adam. I grabbed her arm and lead her into another room we sat down in front of an empty fireplace. "Please give him a chance," I begged. She said nothing. "Please unless your seeing someone. Are you seeing someone?" I looked into her eyes.

"No," She admitted.

"Well then what's wrong with giving it a chance? All those qualities you love about He-Man, they're in Adam. He just has to hide that part of himself to keep everyone safe. Besides he's a great guy-"

"I know," She interrupted. "He is great. It's just in Eternia when the crown prince picks you as his love interest you have to marry him."

"Adam would never do that,"

"I know. I suppose there's no harm in trying but I'm strong I don't need a man,"

"No. You don't but it might be nice to have one,"

Teela and Adam started dating the next day and somehow a little over a year later I sat in the front row of their wedding bouncing my baby girl, Bow and I had decided to name her after the very thing we'd fought for so long, Anaya: freedom.

One week later:

Adora sat on a hill in Etheria near the portal between the two worlds. She was enjoying the wind blowing through her hair, all had been peaceful in Etheria since the final battle with the Horde. She hugged her little Anaya close to her chest.

"So where are you going to live?" Adam asked.

"I don't know brother. I don't know," She replied softly looking towards the horizon ready to face what ever came next.

The End

Look forward to my new fan fiction featuring She-Ra, Bow, Wonder Woman and Super Man. Adora and Bow travel to Earth to learn about the other half of her culture when they get caught in the middle of a battle in New York city. Adora must once again become She-Ra but it won't be easy with these three superheros working together:

We touched down safety, just as something heavy dropped to the ground behind us, we both turned, it was the woman.

"Why did you do that!" She yelled striking out and slapping my check, it barely hurt, though I don't think she meant it to. "It was my chance against Circe!"

"Who's Circe?" Bow asked.

"My greatest enemy!" Her voice was horse.

"So we should apologize for helping you?" I said skeptically.

She made an annoyed sound, "Superman was coming to help!"

"Super... Man?!" I had no idea who this person was.

An: Thank you it's been a blast.