"I love this song!" Bloom cried with joy, dragging Sky on to the dance floor to dance.

"What song is it?" Sky asked, feeling dumb for not knowing.

"Really don't care by Demi Lovato; I used to hear it on the radio on Earth," Bloom explained. Sky decided to forget that it was impossible Bloom could be alive and have a good time with her dancing. The songs were constantly changing in rhythm and tempo, making sure everybody found a song they liked, probably Musa, Sky thought.

"This is so fun!" Bloom sighed, sitting on a bench at the side of the hall. Sky sat down next to her, careful to sit on a dry spot (some places were wet because people had been careless with their drinks and spilled them), and couldn't stop thinking about the fact that Bloom was alive.

"That party was so much fun!" Stella giggled, sitting down on the edge of her bead.

"I think someone's had a little too much punch," Aisha pointed out; someone had put caffeine in the punch she assumed. "What do you think, Bloom?"

"Huh? Oh it was great," she smiled awkwardly, clearing she wasn't telling the truth, but nobody decided to push it. They decided to call it a night; they were all exhausted from the party.

"Bloom, can you tell me the truth?" Flora asked, staring through the darkness to look at Bloom.

"I just got here, and already you're throwing me a party, I need to rest," Bloom replied. Flora understood what Bloom meant, having a party right after you'd just been on a journey to escape, who knows what, must be tiring. So instead of trying to give a reasonable and understandable answer, Flora left the subject and went to sleep, minutes later Bloom did too.

"Tecna!" Musa screamed, swatting at a bunch of angry electronic wasps. "Get them off!"

"About time you woke up," Tecna chuckled, walking into the room to hit the off button. She was about to go into a lecture on the electronic wasps, but one look at the scowl and rage on Musa's face told Tecna not to even mention it a little bit.

"Good morning," she tried to amend, but Musa refused. She walked out the room and got some breakfast. "Wow, and people say I'm cranky in the morning."

"Morning, Stella," Musa yawned, sitting down with a banana and a glass of milk, she vaguely noticed Tecna coming out of their room, but didn't pay any attention, not after the wasps.

"Morning, Musa," Stella smiled, sketching ideas in her notebook. Why was Stella happy?

"Bloom, I have called you here because I want to know what happened to you," Headmistress Faragonda said, stopping with pacing, Bloom was happy about that. "When you and Sky disappeared, nobody knew what happened, Sky refused to tell us."

"Oh, did he now?" Bloom asked.

"Yes, that is why I need you to tell me what happened, and I will only accept the truth," Faragonda sat down and stared intently at Bloom, awaiting her response.

"Well..." Bloom began.