Meanwhile, the rapid dancing was still going on. Vanellope was having so much fun that she accidentally danced with Tamora at one point, who had already been annoyed enough without that happening.

Vanellope then froze. Ralph had just entered the room. Tamora, relieved, saw Vanellope's expression and decided to go outside for some fresh air.

Ralph and Vanellope caught each other's eyes, and already felt their hearts starting to beat faster. They both became short of breath and yet smiled. Ralph cautiously walked down the stairs onto the dance floor.

"Hello." Vanellope said.

"How do you do, your highness?" Ralph took off his hat and bowed.

Vanellope took his free hand. Ralph, getting it, put his hat back on and took Vanellope's other hand. They started to dance. Despite Ralph having never danced before he moved as if he had been dancing his entire life. Everyone else stared at them.

"Who is that charming young man?" Maltina asked.

"No one seems to know...he is handsome isn't he?" Candiel said.

"A marvel...why if I were a young woman I'd..." Maltina nearly lost herself.

"Yes dear?" Candiel said warningly.

Maltina caught herself.

"Well, I'd be younger wouldn't I?" She shrugged innocently.

"Yes dear." Candiel let it go and held her hand.

"Where on Earth did he come from." Motor complained.

"I've never seen him before." Careen added.

"There's thomething vaguely familiar about that guy..." Turbo muttered.

"You know I have the funniest feeling I've met you somewhere before." Vanellope smiled.

"Well I'm sure I would remember." Ralph said even though he too found Vanellope familiar.

"Was it last summer, by the lake?" Vanellope suggested.

"No, I can't swim."

"Then it must've been this winter, in the lodge."

"Up in the mountains?" Ralph guessed.

"You go to the mountains too?" Vanellope said hopefully.

"No, I just love looking at them. They're very enchanting."

"You're very enchanting." Vanellope blushed a little.

Ralph finally remembered that they weren't alone.

"Everyone is staring at us." He said self-consciously.

"Really? I've forgotten that there was anyone else here." Vanellope smiled before singing:

Ten minutes ago I saw you
I looked up when you came through the door
My head started reeling you gave me the feeling
The room had no ceiling or floor

Ten minutes I met you
And we murmured our how-do-you do's
I wanted to ring out the bells, and fling out my arms
And to sing out the news:

I have found him, he's an angel
With a kind and noble gleam in his eyes
We are dancing, we are flying
And he's taking me back to the skies

In the arms of my love, I'm flying
Over mountain and meadow and glen
And I like it so well that for all I can tell
I may never come down again
I may never come down to Earth again

RALPH:
Ten minutes ago I met you
And we murmured our how-do-you do's
I wanted to ring out the bells and fling out my arms
And to sing out the news:

VANELLOPE:
I have found him

RALPH:
I have found her

RALPH AND VANELLOPE:
In the arms of my love I'm flying
Over mountain and meadow and glen
And I like it so well that for all I can tell
I may never come down again
I may never come down to Earth again

Everyone else got back to dancing as Ralph and Vanellope continued dancing. Soon they had moved outside and were dancing there. Tamora saw them and couldn't help but smile. Even if she didn't get her happy ending she was glad Vanellope apparently was going to get hers.

But then something unpleasant happened.

"Hello again."

Yup, it was Turbo. Tamora groaned inside her head.

"Tho, I was wondering why a lovely lady like yourthelf would be thtanding out here all alone." Turbo flirted.

"I prefer being alone." Tamora glared.

"Ah but thuch a fine woman should be in the arms of a young nobleman."

"Well when you see one tell him that I'm not interested."

Turbo frowned, insulted, but continued flirting.

Felix, who had been keeping an eye on the stepfamily, saw this from behind a bush and glared at Turbo.

"Okay, I may be here to help Ralph but that doesn't mean that I can't help others." Felix muttered before taking out his hammer.

"Why don't we go danthing?" Turbo continued. "After all-WHOOA!"

He suddenly slipped and fell down. Tamora tried to contain her amusement, but it became easy when she saw a bar of soap on the ground. She frowned at it confused, wondering where it had come from.

Turbo then got up and saw the bar of soap.

"What the-?" He was confused too. "When I find the practical jokethter who did that I'm gonna- Exthcuse me." Turbo stormed inside, thinking the bar of soap came from there.

"Now where did that come from?" Tamora said to herself, still looking at the soap.

"Well, it may or may not have been conjured up by a magic hammer."

Startled, Tamora turned and saw Felix hovering there.

"Light on your feet aren't ya short-stack?" Tamora noted.

"Fairy godfather, the flying comes with the job." Felix shrugged. "Same with a magical tool. Normally fairy godparents use wands but I was better with hammers so... Anyway, forgive me, I forgot my manners. I'm Fix-It-Felix but you can call me Felix. I'm the fairy godfather for the young man the princess is dancing with."

"Ah, that does explain his unexpected appearance." Tamora nodded. "So, since you went through the trouble of making him presentable and everything I guess he's the one for Vanellope."

"Sure looks like it." Felix smiled at Ralph and Vanellope. "Good thing too, poor guy...he's had a bad past. First lost his parents, and now bullied around by his step-family."

"Yowch." Tamora said sympathetically. "Well, I'm just glad Vanellope found the right guy. Unlike me."

"If it's any consolation Turbo is the wrong guy for any woman." Felix chuckled.

"Not surprised...that reminds me. Uh, thanks, I guess, for driving him away." Tamora said. "I mean I could've taken care of him myself but I didn't want to ruin the ball."

"No problem." Felix suddenly blushed. "So, your true love is still in hiding huh?"

"If I even have one." Tamora frowned.

Felix was shocked.

"Of course you have one, all good people have a true love." He said.

"Well, I thought I did...but he turned out to be a traitor..." She tried not to cry.

"Well, then he wasn't your true love. Maybe your true love is the opposite."

"Maybe. Let's see...that traitor was tall, a good fighter, he wasn't really a gentleman but he wasn't disrespectful either...oh yeah, and he had been secretly working for Cyburg."

Felix winced and then cleared his throat.

"So maybe your true love is shorter, not really a fighter, and a true gentleman." He suggested.

"Hmm...doesn't sound too bad." Tamora shrugged. "I don't need a fighter for a boyfriend since I can take care of myself, and I would prefer a real gentleman the next time I try dating again. As for height...well, I don't really care about appearance anyway. As long as he's tidy and looks healthy I can deal with any other physical detail. Heck, he could even be missing a limb or two for all I care."

"And someone like that will come along some day...except hopefully he does have all his limbs." Felix chuckled. "I mean I don't mind missing limbs either, but when it comes to how they ended up missing in the first place...yeah, rather not have that happen to anyone."

"True." Tamora looked at Felix and saw his blush; she now got it. "Oh..." She looked uncomfortable.

"Huh? Oh, er..." Felix self-consciously put a hand to his cheek. "Yeah...I mean I caught a glimpse of your eyes and...uh, since you don't seem to be ready I can wait. But when you are ready...well, I'll be ready too. And I promise, I'll never hurt you."

"Promises." Tamora scoffed. "Easy to say, not so easy to keep."

"Well, I always keep my promises." Felix said.

"Heh, that traitor said the same thing." Tamora frowned. "He promised that I would have no reason to hurt him. Well I did end up having a reason to kill him let alone hurt him, but a Cy-Bug beat me to it."

"Ah..." Felix sighed. "Well, how about this: if I ever hurt you, you can...do whatever you want to me." He said uneasily.

Tamora stared at him, stunned.

"And you won't run away? You'll just stand - or float - there and accept your fate?" She said.

"Well, I am that confident that I'll never hurt you." Felix rubbed the back of his head. "But yeah...I mean...I never felt this way before. And...and I would rather die than hurt you." He blushed stronger and looked away, a little scared of how Tamora would react. "Oh no...sorry ma'am but I need to leave for now, my godchild might need my help."

He flew away. Tamora watched him leave and got why he did when she saw two guys hiding behind a bush near Ralph and Vanellope. She considered taking care of them herself, but was sure that Felix would be able to handle it. He didn't do too bad with Turbo after all.