Hello, guys. (apologizing smile). I am so so sorry that I took so long with this chapter, this week's not been my week. I barely slept, so I had headaches every day and I was barely able to pay attention in class, much less write a chapter. It sucks because I've been doing everything right, exercising, eating okay and reading before I go to sleep. Well, what can you do.
I think that it would be better to let you expect chapters to come by the weekend, since I don't have much time to write during the week. So, from now on you'll get a chapter every week by Friday or Saturday, okay? I wish I could write more, but with college starting to pick up, I won't be able to update as frequently.
Let's get to the shoutouts:
Maddywinx4eva: Thanks for your review, I'm glad you're enjoying this story and also A World Of Fiction. I'm having a lot of fun writing this, it's so liberating to be able to come up with new plots for the characters. Hope to be seeing more comments from you to this story.
winxkate: Glad you liked the FXH scenes, they're much fun to write. You're on the right track there. Soon you'll have the revelations.
knight7572: First of all, thanks for reviewing. You've got some theory there, the answer will be in this chapter.
LostMirage: Thanks for reviewing. This story will be filled with suspense and plot twists, even more than A World Of Fiction. The reveals will be coming soon.
Windrea: YAAAY! Someone who likes Greek Mythology and knows it! That's exactly what I needed. As I said in A World Of Fiction, I can't tell you my plans without spoiling the story, but I ask that you tell me if I say something that's absolutely wrong. You're on the right track, he'll sure be an important part of the story.
Alemara: I know, I know. I'm a fan of drama and tragedy, but I'll try to contain myself in this one. Okay, that's a lie, you'll see what I've planned for next chapter, it's much worse. I love that you like Greek Mythology, it will be very much present in the story.
AlexisPeaney: Hello there, I missed your comments. Yep, I posted it before finishing A World Of Fiction. I'm so glad you enjoyed it, thanks for giving me the idea. You can expect more of those soon, perhaps from Ep. 2X26.
lovelykavya: Hades will be a part of the story, as you'll see in just a few chapters. Thanks! :) Always nice to meet new readers.
yeamachi-11: Thanks for commenting, I'm glad you're enjoying this story and I think that I'll also like it more than A World Of Fiction, I have many plots planned with all the characters. Aren't they? I just love writing them as BFF's, but expect some romance soon. Don't worry, everything will be revealed soon.
Thanks everyone for your amazing comments, I am so glad to spot some new readers and also the usual ones. I hope that you'll enjoy this story as much as A World Of Fiction. I'm sure that some of you desire to see what I'll do with the rest of the Winx here and I'm afraid to tell you that, aside from the ones in this chapter, the other will only appear starting in Part 2. That's only about 4 chapters away, though.
Now, this chapter won't have FloraXHelia scenes, it's mostly Brella and what I'm sure you'll find an unexpected ship. Here we have some answers and the revelationshions are coming in about 3 chapters. Enjoy and good luck cause this is loooong!
At Solaria... (the morning of Helia's birthday)
"I cannot believe you just said that!" An outraged Luna screamed at her husband.
"You know that I'm right, Luna. This isn't working anymore!" He fought back, though his voice was shaking. They were currently in the king's office in the castle.
"Princess Stella, perhaps you should go back to your room." A maid told the nearly 15 years old blonde who was just outside the office, a hand lifted to knock on the door. She barely paid attention to her as her eyes were widened and she was in shock at what she had heard.
It had been months since Queen Luna and King Radius had been fighting nonstop about every little detail of their lives and Stella was having a hard time dealing with her parents relationship falling apart. The young girl had tried to keep them together, but as time went by she realized that she couldn't force them to stay that way just because of her. She didn't know what else to do since it seemed like those two could never work things out.
"So instead of trying to fix it you just wish to walk away?" Luna spoke, her voice not as loud as before and her tone more broken than angry.
"It's the right thing to do." Radius said simply and Stella finally broke out of her shocked stance. After taking a deep breath, she barged into the office and both parents stared at her worriedly.
"Stella? Is everything alright, dear?" Luna asked her and she shook her head.
"You can't do this to me!" She screamed at them, tears falling from her orange eyes.
"I'm sorry, princess, but you have to understand that your mother and I aren't as happy as we used to be." Radius gently told her, realizing that she must have heard their conversation.
"So you think that divorce is the right answer?" Luna questioned incredulously and he lowered his head at her hard glare.
"I don't want to be here anymore." Stella stated firmly and angrily before she looked at them, trying to convey just how much she was suffering because of them. "Until you work this out, I don't want to see either of you again." She told them brokenly and their eyes widened.
"You can't just leave, Stella. You're too young to be on your own." Luna told her firmly.
"And you can't talk to us like that either, young lady." Radius angrily said and Stella crossed her arms over her chest.
"So when I act childish you can scold me all you want, but when you do the same I can't do anything?" She questioned with raised eyebrows and didn't wait for their answer before leaving the room, stomping her foot. The soon to be ex-couple shared looks of disbelief as they tried to understand what had happened. They were used to Stella staying in her room while they were fighting or sometimes trying to reconcile them, but to have her scream at them and just leave was unexpected and neither was sure on how to act.
"I had no idea that she was so affected by this." Luna commented softly, guilt filling her and Radius sighed.
"I don't know how we can fix this anymore." He confessed and, for the first time in months, they decided to put their fighting aside and try to come up with a good way to fix their relationship, one that didn't involve divorce. They knew that it would only hurt Stella more and also their kingdom that would be queenless, since Luna wasn't of royal birth.
"Princess Stella, wait!" Nova, Stella's friend who was a noble, yelled. The younger girl was 12 years old and she had orange hair and blue eyes.
"I don't want to talk right now, Nova." Stella shot her down, attempting to be gentle despite her sore mood.
"But we had plans to go to the beach today, remember?" Nova questioned and Stella sighed.
"I know we did, but I can't stay here anymore." Seeing how broken she looked, Nova guessed it was related to her parents.
"Have they had another fight?" She asked and Stella nodded while tears started falling once again, but she managed to recompose herself rather quickly.
"This one was much worse, so I need some time alone, to be away from them." She told the younger girl, who nodded in understanding.
"Okay. So, where will you go?" She asked and a small smile came to Stella's face as she thought of the only place she felt safe and happy.
"Eraklyon, of course." She replied and Nova smirked, knowing why this place held such a soft spot in the princess' heart. It was no secret to the people of Solaria and Eraklyon that princess Stella had grown affectionate towards both prince Sky and his half-brother, Brandon. She would visit them many times and they would also come to Solaria. However, what not many people knew, was that Stella was actually closer to Brandon, not the prince.
These two had become friends from the first time they met, when she was about 3 months old and he was 5. Over the years they discovered that they had many common interests and so their friendship grew. Sky was also close to Stella and they liked each other, but now that she had reached her teenage years, she knew that what she felt towards Brandon was different, stronger.
Her parents had tried to push her towards Sky, not liking her growing affection towards the brunette, but their plan only served to bring her close to Brandon. Eventually they gave up on trying to make her love Sky and put aside their plans for an arranged marriage between the two of them, seeing that it would only make Stella resent them more than she already did due to their constant fighting. But they still weren't so happy that she seemed to have feelings for Brandon.
"I'll see you when you get back, then." Nova wished the blonde good luck and they hugged before she walked back into the palace. Stella was left alone in the courtyard and she sighed before walking towards the few ships that were parked near the gates to the castle. An older men greeted her formally and she demanded that he took her to Eraklyon. Seeing his doubt, she reinforced how it was her parents' idea and that they'd be meeting her there soon, so the man finally agreed. During her journey, she fell asleep on her comfortable chair and she dreamt about the man that had, unknowingly to either of them, stolen her heart.
Far away, on planet Earth...
"Good moooorning!" A young girl of 14 years old sang as she entered her mother's room with her father following her. It was late in the morning on a beautiful saturday.
"Good morning, honey." The mother greeted her with her eyes still closed and a smile on her face. She yawned and stretched before opening them. "Wow, breakfast in bed?" She asked them while looking at the tray filled with a plate of pizza and a glass of juice.
"Of course, mom! I know how much you love it. Happy mother's day!" The young girl placed the tray on her bedside table before hugging her mother tightly. The older woman played with her red hair that was left down.
"Thanks, Bloom." She said after they pulled apart and the man that had been waiting by the door came to join them in the bed.
"I have a present for you too, Vanessa." He pulled out a small box from his pocket and the she smiled at him, arms still wrapped around their daughter.
"You didn't have to, Mike, sweetie." She told him as she opened the small box only to find a silver bracelet inside it, one that she had desired for a while. Bloom looked at them with a smile before her eyes widened and she suddenly stood up, startling them.
"What is it, honey?" Mike asked her worriedly and she didn't answer, instead she bolted out of the room. The two parents shared worried looks, but those were gone once she came back a few minutes later with a drawing in hand.
"I almost forgot about my card." Bloom explained while she joined them once again before she handed the folded card to Vanessa.
"What a beautiful drawing!" The mother exclaimed while staring at the inside of the card, where Bloom had drawn a picture of their favorite park. On the sky she had written a beautiful message to her mother in red and there were a few hearts.
"Indeed. Your drawings get better every time, sweetie. I'm sure that you'll become a famous artist someday." Mike praised and Bloom smiled brightly towards them.
"Thanks you guys." She said, but there was a certain sadness to her tone that worried them.
"Is everything alright, sweetie?" Vanessa asked and Bloom sighed.
"I'm okay, I'm just sad because of Mitzi." She told them and they shared looks, knowing that said girl had been putting her through a hard time. For some reason, she seemed to have always hated Bloom and so she always treated the poor redhead with despise and rudeness. They had tried talking to Mitzi's parents, but they seemed to never be home and so they hadn't been able to do nothing to fix the situation.
"What did she do now?" Mike asked her and she avoided eye contact as she answered.
"She said that I'm a weirdo and that I should give up on trying to make friends at school because I don't belong there." Bloom replied sadly.
"You shouldn't listen to what she says, sweetie. You're wonderful and I have no doubt that you'll find yourself with many friends. These things take time, it's been only a few months since you transferred." Vanessa told her gently, reminding her of the fact that she was new at the school.
"But what if she's right? What if I don't belong there?" Bloom questioned unsurely and she missed the look shared between her parents. Her words hit them hard because they worried that they might be true, and not just regarding the school. Mike and Vanessa had made a promise not to reveal the truth until Bloom was 18 and ready to deal with it, but it was getting hard considering that she felt like she didn't fit in.
They wondered if maybe they should tell her so that she might understand why she felt so out of place in the small city of Gardenia, but every time they tried to do so, they couldn't bring themselves to. It was hard raising a child and loving her so much while knowing that she isn't truly yours, that there are parents somewhere missing her.
Since hey hadn't been able to find any traces of her birth parents, no matter how hard they tried to contact them over the years, they realized telling Bloom the truth would only cause her more suffering. So they stayed quiet, but that doesn't mean that it didn't hurt when she came home telling them that she felt like she belonged somewhere else.
"If you don't like it there, we'll find another school for you. You'll find somewhere you belong some day, I'm sure." Mike reassured the young girl with a bright smile.
"And we'll be there with you when you do. We'll always be by your side." Vanessa added and Bloom couldn't help but smile after being comforted by them.
"You're the best parents I could have asked for. Seriously, I love you guys." She told them before they shared a tight hug. Their sweet moment was ruined by the ringing of the phone and Mike reluctantly stood up and walked towards the other side of the table to pick it up.
"Hello?" He asked and his face changed to confused as he heard the person on the other end say something. "Ah, okay. wait a minute." He put the phone away and stared at the two curious women with raised eyebrows. "Bloom, there's someone here wanting to talk to you." He told them and Bloom just stared at him, confused."A boy. He said his name's Andy." He finished and Bloom's face lightened up.
"Andy? He's this really sweet guy in my class. He's the only one I would consider a friend." Bloom said excitedly and she ran to her father's side. After a few minutes of talking to Andy, she turned to her parents with an unsure expression. "Andy invited me for ice-scream at the park. Is it okay if I go?" She asked them and they shared a look before Vanessa nodded.
"Of course, sweetheart." She said with a smile. "You don't have to feel bad, just because it's mother's day doesn't mean you have to stay with me all day." She added after seeing the unsure look on Bloom's face.
"Are you sure?" Bloom inquired and Vanessa nodded.
"Of course. Go have fun, we'll see you later." Bloom hugged her tightly and excitedly before she stood up.
" Where do you think you're going?" It was Mike who asked as she started running towards the door and she stopped.
"Sorry, dad." She apologized before running towards him to give him a hug.
"Be careful with this boy, okay?" He pleaded after kissing her on the forehead.
"Of course, daddy. I'll be okay." She reassured him before kissing his cheek and leaving. As they watched her go, both parents worried. They were unaware that it wasn't Bloom who they should be worried about, but themselves.
Back with Stella...
The plane landed on Eraklyon an hour and a half later and she was awoken by the pilot afterwards. She made sure that she looked presentable before leaving and going into the castle. First she greeted the guards in the main gate and soon she found herself headed for the throne room. She could hear voices as she approached it and her heart started beating fast as the clear sound of arguing could be heard. Before she could reach the throne room, someone grabbed her arm and she almost screamed, but once she saw who it was, she remained quiet.
"Did you have to scare me like that, Sky?" She asked the blonde prince who had let go of her arm.
"I'm sorry, I just didn't want you to go into the throne room." He replied with an apologizing smile.
"What's with all the screaming?" She asked him curiously and his face fell.
"It's my parents." He told her and she gave him an understanding smile. They started walking towards his chambers, where Brandon most likely was.
"I know what that feels like, my parents have been going at it nonstop for so long." She sighed and she wondered what was the reason for queen Samara and king Erendor to be fighting. These two had always been closer than her parents and she had thought that they were happy together. "What are they fighting about?" She asked Sky and it was his turn to sigh.
"The king and queen of Domino. They've had many arguments about them, since they were close friends and mother always suspected that they might still be alive. This time she wants to go to their planet to make a ceremony, a funeral, since it's been so long since they disappeared." He explained and Stella's eyes widened.
"She wants to go to Domino? Isn't the planet completely destroyed?" She asked and Sky shrugged his shoulders.
"I don't know. All I know is that my father's trying to convince her not to go there." He replied. By then they had already reached the prince's room, so he pushed the door open. It was a spacious room with a couch and two chairs leading to a tv, a king sized bed and two doors leading to the not so large closet and the bathroom. In the couch a brunette boy of 15 years old lay while he read a book.
"There you are, Sky. So, did you manage to speak to them?" He asked without taking his eyes off the book.
"Nope. I could hear their screamings from the distance, so I just gave up." The blonde replied with a smile. "Oh, and guess who came to visit?" Hearing these words, Brandon looked at them and his face broke into a smile once he saw Stella.
"Stella! I was just starting to miss you!" He yelled before he stood up from the couch and walked towards her. The blonde princess smiled brightly at him and she ran, jumping onto his arms and knocking them both to the ground. They laughed as Brandon attempted to sit up while she didn't let him and Sky watched them while rolling his eyes at their childishness.
"I was starting to miss you too." Stella said after a few minutes of their game. Brandon helped her stand up and they walked towards the couch.
"So, what brings you here so soon? It's been only a few weeks since your last visit." Sky was the one who asked and Stella sighed before answering.
"My parents." She replied simply and both boys were worried and intrigued.
"You said that they've been fighting a lot lately." Brandon commented and she nodded.
"They have, but this time was much worse." She told them and their concern grew.
"What happened?" Sky asked curiously and Brandon, seeing how sad she looked, scooted over to her side and wrapped an arm around her shoulder.
"You don't have to tell us." He told the princess and she looked at him with those bright orange eyes that he thought were so beautiful and her face curled up into a small smile.
"But I want to. I came here to talk to you, since you're the only one who knows how to make me feel better when I'm sad." She replied and Sky realized that these two might like to have some alone time.
"I think I'll try to talk to them again. Is it okay if Brandon tells me later what happened with your parents?" He asked them and the two best friends gave him mirrored smiles.
"No problem, Sky. Thanks for welcoming me here." Stella told him and he moved closer so that they could share a quick hug before he left the room. Over the years Sky had easily recognized that though he was friends with both of them, Stella and Brandon were closer, so he usually tried to let them have their moments alone together. He suspected that these two might get together one day and he hoped that their friendship would remain if they did.
Once Sky was gone, Stella was quick to resume their conversation. "They're getting a divorce." She stated and Brandon's eyes widened.
"Whaat? A divorce? Are things really that bad?" He asked and Stella shrugged her shoulders.
"As it seems. My mother doesn't think it's the right decision, but daddy suggested it." She told him and he shook his head.
"I can't believe it. Sure, your parents have been in the outs lately, but a divorce is just so... extreme." He replied and she nodded.
"I know. I don't think they meant it, but I'm so tired in being involved in this constant fighting." She confessed and he cast her a small smile.
"I know, Stel. Maybe you should stay with us for a while, I'm sure my parents wouldn't mind it." He suggested and she smiled brightly.
"That would be awesome! We could party every day and have sleepovers. And we could teach Sky how to dress properly, because the poor boy doesn't know a thing about fashion!" She started getting excited and he laughed.
"I know. I tried to convince him to use some of your ideas, but he doesn't want to." He told her and she rolled her eyes.
"Boys and fashion usually don't mix, which is why I'm glad that you don't hate it." She told him and he smiled, feeling proud of himself for attempting to give fashion a chance. He had actually found himself enjoying it and seeing how Stella's face would lighten up when he suggested that they search for new suits for him and Sky made it worth it.
"There's no way I could hate something that came from you." He told her sweetly and she blushed. She was used to these sweet comments coming from him and compliments and she often wondered if perhaps this was a sign that their friendship was meant to be something more. But she didn't want to ruin what they had, so she never acted on it. Also, she was definitely not ready for something more, she was too young.
"Okay, mister playboy, let's ask your parents if I can stay here for a couple of days." She got up from the couch and extended her hand. He looked surprised for a second before he eagerly took her hand and they walked towards out of Sky's chambers and towards the throne room, hands holding tightly and mirrored smiles on their faces.
Back with Bloom...
The simple getting ice cream with Andy turned out to be much more than that. She had so much fun with the the black haired boy that eventually she invited him to lunch at her house, with her parents permission, of course. The couple took the opportunity to get to know him better and they realized that he was a good kid and he seemed to like Bloom. So when he later asked to take her to the movies, they let her go.
They decided to watch a new release called Harry Potter and the Philosopher's stone. It was a new series that was quite famous already and Bloom had read the first book and enjoyed it, as had Andy, so she agreed to watch the movie. It was a fun afternoon and she was glad to have found someone she actually liked and who didn't treat her like Mitzi.
What Bloom was unaware of was that said girl was actually in the movie theater hiding in the back as she watched Bloom have fun with her newfound friend. For reasons unknown to the redhead, Andy and Mitzi didn't get along and that was one of the reasons why he wanted to be friends with Bloom, as he told her. He liked that she was different from other people at school that loved and idolized Mitzi.
Once the movie ended, they waited for Bloom's parents to pick them up as they had promised. After 20 minutes of waiting, Bloom started getting the feeling that something was wrong, since her parents were never late. She called them to check, but they didn't pick up the phone.
"Something's definitely wrong." She muttered after she called them for the third time. Andy, who had been patiently waiting by her side, wasn't paying much attention as his eyes had found the black haired girl that had been spying on them. "Andy? Are you okay?" He looked back at Bloom while she stared at him with worry.
"Yeah, I just thought that I had seen my parents there, but it was a false alarm." He told her with a smile and she bought his excuse easily, thinking that he had no reason to lie to her. "So, what were you saying?"
"I think that something's wrong with my parents, they haven't picked up." She explained to him after sighing and once again he looked back to see that Mitzi was no longer in sight.
"Then maybe we should go to your house." He suggested and she raised her eyebrows.
"How? We don't have a ride." She questioned and Andy simply smiled.
"We'll just grab a taxi then. Don't worry, Bloom, I still have some money left." He tried to reassure her, but it didn't work.
"No, I can't let you just pay this for me. I'll try to call them again." She argued before turning back to the phone. Andy rolled his eyes before he searched the street once more. Seeing no signs of Mitzi, he decided that they'd better go.
"Here, there's one coming." He called for the taxi that was coming their way and grabbed Bloom's hand, carrying her towards it.
"Hey!" She complained and let go of his hand. He sighed before giving her a firm look.
"Bloom, if something happened to your parents, we need to get to your house as soon as possible." He told her and before she could argue, he continued. "Don't worry about me paying, you'll pay me back the next time we go out." He reassured her and she sighed in defeat, knowing that he was right.
The ride to her home was silent and awkward. Bloom decided not to say anything, her mind focused on her worries towards her parents while Andy let her be. She was unaware of just how nervous and worried he was and she didn't see how he kept looking at the back of the car. She kept her eyes closed and her head pressed to the window as she attempted to calm her fast beating heart.
By the time they got there, it was already dark and Bloom felt uneasy, since she was a little afraid of the darkness. Andy thanked the driver before giving him the money and helping her get out. They walked towards the house slowly and she sighed in relief once she saw that the lights were still on. Andy held her hand firmly and she stayed as close to him as possible. As they were nearing the entrance, there was a loud sound and a scream, making the poor girl ran towards the house with Andy not far behind. None saw the black haired girl that hid behind some bushes as she watched what was happening inside with a conflicted expression.
"Mom! Dad!" Bloom screamed once she got to the kitchen and she saw her father lying on the ground with her mother by his side. A figure in a hood stood in front of them with what seemed to be a gun in his hands.
"Don't move." The figure yelled while pointing it towards the shocked redhead by the kitchen's door. Vanessa looked at her with wide, worried eyes.
"Please, don't hurt her. She's just a child." She pleaded weakly and Mike groaned. That's when Bloom noticed that blood was seeping onto his shirt.
"Oh My God!" She screamed just as Andy entered the kitchen. The black haired boy took one look at the occupants of the room before he stepped in front of Bloom, shielding her from the gun.
"Guess I'm going to have to get rid of you now, huh?" The man behind the hood asked and Bloom tried to come up with a plan, but her mind was clouded with fear. She stepped back a bit as she felt like she was suffocating, her heart beating faster than ever.
"I think that you should leave, unless you want me to call the police." Andy told the figure while holding his cellphone in hand. Vanessa eyed him worriedly, knowing that it wasn't a good idea to taunt someone with a gun. Just as she had predicted, the man shot Andy right on the chest before he could say anything more and Bloom screamed loudly. She broke down into tears as she thought about how terrible the situation was and the gun was pointed once again towards her.
"Now, unless you want to follow them, you'll stay quiet while I finish taking what a came for." The figure spoke firmly and Bloom looked at him in fear, but she nodded her head, telling him that she would remain quiet. The man turned back to the cabins, where Bloom knew that her parents hid some of their money, and the gun remained pointing at her head.
Suddenly, something strange happened. Vanessa widened her eyes once she noticed it and Bloom was confused until she followed her mother's line of vision. She was glowing. Not like pregnancy glowing, she truly was glowing bright orange. She barely had time to acknowledge what was happening as the figure turned back to look at her. She heard the gunfire and she closed her eyes, waiting for the impact that never came. When she opened them again, she could clearly see there was an orange barrier right in front of her and the figure was knocked on the ground, looking unconscious.
"What just happened?" She asked no one in particular and her mother stared at her with widened eyes.
"I don't know. This is so strange, but you've somehow saved us, Bloom." She told the young girl and Bloom looked at her still glowing hands in confusion, wondering what could possibly be happening to her.
"This is unbelievable, it almost looks like...magic." She recalled from her many books about fairies and wizards, but it made no sense.
Outside the house, Mitzi watched the scene with widened eyes, disbelief clear on her face. She almost screamed when she saw Bloom conjure up the shield as she wondered how she could have missed it, how she didn't notice that the strange vibe she had always gotten from the fiery girl was actually magic. She opened her purse and pulled out a small, golden mirror.
"Master, I need to speak to you." She whispered and an image appeared on the magical mirror in her hands.
"Please tell me that you have something useful, I just had a terrible day." The man complained and she rolled her eyes before a huge smile came to her face.
"I have wonderful news. You know the fairy you've been looking for a very long time?" She asked and his eyes widened.
"Don't tell me that you've found her." Mitzi's smile enlarged.
"Yep, she was here all the time. It was Bloom, I just saw her make a shield." She told him and the man laughed.
"Unbelievable. All this time I assumed that she was as dead as her parents, but she's still there. Are you sure that she's the one who possesses the dragon flame?" He questioned and Mitzi looked thoughtful for a second.
"I think so, I could feel that she was extremely powerful and she glowed orange." She told him and he laughed once again.
"Extraordinary. What about the mark? Does she have it?" He asked afterwards, knowing that Bloom would be useless if she did in fact have said mark.
"No, she doesn't." Mitzi replied and he nodded.
"Wonderful. Now, listen to me carefully, okay? You'll go in there and erase her memories, she can't know that she's magical yet. In fact, erase all of their memories so that there are no loose strings." He told her firmly and she nodded.
"And after that?" She asked and the man's face fell.
"We'll wait. When the time is right I'll make sure that she does exactly what I need her to do." He advised before his image disappeared from the mirror. Mitzi secured it inside her purse before walking towards the house, ready to do what she had been asked to. She didn't question his orders, knowing it was best to do what he said than to pay the price in not doing so.
In a kingdom far away...
"Father, we have some urgent news!" The man with golden hair and blue eyes yelled as he entered the room where his father was watching Flora and Helia interact through the mirror.
"What is it?" The older man looked at him curiously.
"We've made a great mistake." The younger man confessed and his father simply stared at him, waiting for him to continue. "You remember the situation with Domino's king and queen, don't you?" The older man sighed.
"Of course I do. Those poor souls didn't deserve what came to them, they shouldn't have had to face Valtor on their own." He whispered and his son looked alarmed.
"We thought that they were all gone, that we had nothing to worry about. But we were wrong." The older man looked at him with widened eyes, catching up on what he was saying.
"Their daughter. She survived?" He asked and his son confirmed with a nod. "But how? Last time we checked, she was destroyed by the ancestral witches."
"I thought so too, but an informant just told me that there was a powerful energy on Earth, one that could only belong to the bearer of the dragon flame." The older man suddenly stood up and started pacing around, Flora's image in the mirror being replaced by Bloom's as the young fairy was in an ambulance with her mother.
"We must go there, protect her." He claimed and the blonde one sighed.
"It's too late, he has already got to her and put a spell around her. Her memories of using magic were erased too."He told his father frustratingly and the older man stopped pacing.
"This is a disaster, I don't know how I could have missed this." He said softly and his son looked wildly around.
"There must be something that we can do." He stated firmly and his father said nothing as the image in the mirror turned back to Flora.
"All we can do now is make sure that Flora stays safe. Since he's found a fairy of the dragon flame, he'll surely start looking for her soon. You must go there and give her the necklace to increase her protection." He told his son firmly and the younger man nodded.
"Of course, I'll go right away." He promised before he disappeared only to reappear in the Greenhouse. By then Helia's birthday party was just getting started, so he'd have to wait until he could give Flora her gift. He just hoped that their enemy wouldn't be able to find her in the meantime.
So, what are your thoughts? Did you enjoy the few Brella scenes? What about Luna and Radius divorce? They didn't delve much into it in the show, so I came up with a few ideas. What about Sky's parents being close to Bloom's? There wasn't much information on that either, except for in one of the movies (can't remember which one).
And of course, what are your thoughts on Bloom, Andy and Mitzi? I can tell you these two will have an importance to the story since she's working for evil and you'll soon find out where he stands.
We only have about 2 chapters before the one where I'll explain most things regarding Bloom, Flora, Astrid and the gods. (as many of you guessed). Next chapter will be about Brella and FXH and there is an important quote from the movie The Mummy, one of my favorites, that would summarize it well. If anyone's watched it, I can tell you that said quote was written by Imhotep in his sarcophagus. Think we can make it to 5 reviews?
