"Well…" Amal pinched his nose bridge. He had already analysed the whole Fight, well that mess. Currently, they hang out in one of the parks in Magix City. The Joined Track had utterly budged that fight all those tests in fact. The general mood was shit within the group and not everyone was keen on another hangout or had other things to do. So, today amidst the busy park and rustling trees they were but a handful today.

"Uuurgh," Nebula groaned and let herself fall backwards into the grass. "Understatement of the year…" Her lush lavender hair spread beneath her. Her fingers playing with her the feather of her neckless.

Mercury shook his head, "You have it easy. Your whole school didn't watch! Those third years keep snickering always making fun of us. At least the newbies only do it behind our backs…" He facepalmed. Team A and E had gotten a lot of shit and gossip from their peers. It was somewhat impossible to eat in Red Fountain's cafeteria right now.

Kitty growled she was still furious, "YOU AT LEAST GOT TO FIGHT!" She was so pissed that she had been knocked out right from the start. "I SWEAR, that Fane will pay… The only test that was worth participating in and she…"

"Not so loud…" Blade pleaded. Her body still wasn't happy with her at all. Virion had healed next to nothing. Most were simple exhaustion and bruises…and that should heal on its own - her own stupidity, he'd said. "Come on, Amal let us hear it… You are not in the Joined Track, you have the outside perspective. We've bitching around with each other for days now…" She sat back to back with her boyfriend and enjoyed the good weather mostly.

Amal sighed, "Well, you wasted all my work… I gave you files." He twirled his turquoise hair a bit nervously while he was more forthcoming with them, he still was rather on the shy side.

"You gave it like FIVE MINUTES before the DAMN TE-" Kitty promptly got shut up Mercury had pulled her down and pressed his hand on her. She bashed his hand away. "Hey?!"

"Will you stop screaming like a maniac…" The boy scolded her, "You wanna rant go into the forest or something." People already were looking at them. Some of their faces also seemed to be recognized. Their little Task Force escapes were not forgotten by the public yet, still fresh even if the news coverage died down a bit and expanded to additional topics.

"But quite frankly… against Marksmen Fane you never had a chance to win. Her defence with the projection magic is next to impenetrable. I am still a bit amazed that Professor cracked it like an egg with such a weak attack." Amal still couldn't let that one go. "However, even so, your rhythm and positions were all… misplaced."

Blade chuckled, "That's putting it nicely. I wasted so much magic…" Blade leaned her head back to rest it on Amal's shoulder.

"We sucked, but at least at the end, we got something going… I don't understand why though. Was she going that easy on us by then?" Nebula pondered yet again. They had bickered so much about that fact with the others.

Amal looked to the Fairy, "Oh, that's simple. You most of the time work with teams lower than ten people. You trained combos with around up to three or four-ish people. You didn't have a grant battle plan." He stated bluntly.

"What?! We had one. Stun whoever it is we are fighting against and bombard the shit out of them. Guys close combat the rest from the air. Easy, you all screwed up!" Kitty hissed. She ignored the fact that she had gone down first.

Mercury could only agree with Amal in hindsight, "That's not much more than a guideline or rough idea though… We were so busy training combos. Some of you girls didn't even remember which formation belonged to which letter. Not to mention your bombardment hit us guys as well…" He stretched his neck as he looked into the sky. He was still happy to have had such a good back-to-back with Blade against Fane.

"Mmmh," Blade nodded, "Yeah… Still, one scratch. We didn't even manage that." She simply couldn't get over it.

"Blade…" Amal already swapped to his teacher's tone. "You did scratch her. Your weapons did damage to her projections. You simply have to concentrate on the focus point more. You spread your magic too thin and wasted a lot of darts for nothing. That Professor Avalon proved it. Small point high pressure equals the biggest force. Everyone's spells are not strong enough or not affiant at all. I compared them to some of the Council Guard fights and other tapes I could find from some contests. You all waste major amounts of magic. Nebula for example your Plasma Sphere uses at least triple of the magic your Professor Palladium does for the same damage."

Nebula deadpan stared at him, "Are you comparing me to like an over four-HUNDRED-year-old Elf?" Now she was the pissed one.

"Age has nothing to do with that," Amal held against it. "He didn't need hundreds of years to get the spell affiant. Nor does one need to live that long to know how to."

"Yeah, Nebula, why aren't you badass like your Mr. Alfean Sunshine," Kitty snickered. Amal always underestimated how hard such things were.

"Don't get me started on you," Amal stared at her. "Your people skills suck. That First Aid test you-"

"Amal…" Blade shook his head, "Don't poke a Sorceress." She ruffled through her dreadlocks. "Only test where we outsmarted them was White Jade…"

"Because they let you for the most part," Amal noted once more and shrunk as he got torn apart by six glaring eyes and shut up.

"Be nice," Blade scowled back at the others. "We asked for his feedback. We gotta live with it." A deep sigh. "Continue," She gave Amal a loving nudge.

Amal hesitated for a moment, "While you did outsmart… The actual test was about the orbs themselves. Many of your classmates were less than stellar." He at least tried to be kind and didn't look at Mercury as the Specialists were by far the worst at it, naturally.

"Oh, forget those stupid tests… next time I will pound that Vampire into the ground!" Kitty declared sure of herself. She truly was overflowing with energy and jumped to her feet.

Nebula rolled her eyes and set up again puffed away a loose strand, "Sure you will…and how do you plan to get that done?"

"I'm nearly finished with my preparations. I'll become invincible myself very soon. Just you wait," Kitty grinned so smug one could have mistaken her for an evil mastermind.

"Okay?..."


"Well, well, has come together quite nicely," Gwaine brushed over his dark brown beard and chuckled. He was standing in the new Joined Track classroom in Alfea together with Wizgiz, Palladium, Nabu, Riven and Haldir.

"It's a classroom…" Riven noted absolutely bored. 'How can he, well anyone, be that excited about such a 'feat'? It's a classroom…' He looked outside and yawned the Head Hunters only gave one extra course for the Joined Track, which was tracking, basically intelligence gathering and scouting. As he looked outside he remembered where the true Whip had crashed through Alfea's walls. Back then the girls had fooled them into mopping the school. 'Still can't believe the guys actually helped them clean…well, guess right choice considering some are kings and Lords by now.' He snorted to himself.

"You will never grow out of the 'Bad Boy' and 'I can't be bothered' type, will you?" Nabu judgingly stared at Riven. Even their clothes were such a contrast to each other. Riven a Head Hunter looked like a mercenary with no true affiliation visible and he, Nabu, was orderly in his white Black Magic Hunter Division uniform.

"If I remember correctly from the hearing way back when…This was the 'History of Fashion' hall," Haldir looked around and checked the tables and rest of the furniture as well as the placements of seats and all those interesting integrated magical features.

"Fashion?" Riven blinked confused, "Stella let you play with a holy room?!" He was more than a bit surprised.

"It is OUR school," Palladium crossed his arms, "Not Queen Stella's and in fact, she loved the idea."

Now it was Nabu who was confused, "She liked the idea? Was she ill on that day or too busy?" His comment even if said stoically made Riven snicker so hard that even he in the corner of his lips one could see a slightly amused grin.

Wizgiz clicked with his tongue in disappointment as he hopped onto the teacher's desk. "The clothes and robes are spread out in the whole school as decoration and anything that was a bit too much went to Queen Stella's museum for a generous donation to the school of course. Have your eyes not spotted them already when we walked through the hallways? Ts. Ts. Ts. Can you believe this, young folks these days?" He gave Palladium a bump in the side.

"They get ruder every century," Haldir sneered as well and promptly had two upset youngsters ready to have a go at him. as much as those two snarled at each other as much they were in sync when it was about defending themselves or their long-time friends. "You sure you can win this battle?"

"Wanna bet?" Riven was ready for some fun.

Nabu stared at Wizgiz, "Bit too much of a commotion if we do that." He pulled Riven back. They wouldn't win against two Professors and a Council Guard.

"Oh, come on, we can take them! Where's your pride?" Riven was disappointed. "That sandbox training ground is right outside."

"I'm on standby, I can't waste magic. Unlike you, I have a schedule to uphold," Nabu tried to smooth it over. He wasn't keen on fighting Palladium, Wizgiz and Haldir. There was no telling if they at all would fall for Riven's antics or who the better close-combatant was. Not to mention he was faced with two wizards he would need to counter.

"Chicken," Riven mumbled and holstered his two-hander shaft he had quietly drawn for a pre-emptive strike.

Nabu sighed, "Rooster…" And made his obligatory rounds in the room and spotted Gwaine leaning against the wall behind them, 'By the Dragon… he completely vanished from my radar…White Jade's scary.' They had been flanked from the start.

Gwaine had stood silently in the background. It was always fun to inspect people's auras when they weren't thinking about it. "So, if I'm correct more than a third of the base courses are taught in here. A lot of the courses that are led by Red Fountain are either on the arena grounds or in the field. And for all the Sorceress lessons Griffin will just morph an extra room when needed with the help of Cloud Tower. For us, this classroom and the sandbox will be more than fine. I doubt we need something bigger. And if we should need it, going to White Jade headquarters would be much more appropriate. We'll send heads up for sandbox usage as agreed upon."

Haldir nodded, "Yes room works for first aid and healing magic training. Advanced defence class works fine in either Red Fountain or Sandbox here. Yet I also guess we'll take them to some places on Magix."

"Theoretical lessons can be held here from us no problem," Nabu agreed, "Yet for hands-on training… I am fine with using the sandbox… Votzaak, Nerrocean and Fane on the other hand…They'll probably kidnap them for training at one of our compounds if not headquarters. They need space for Battle tactics and magic. And as far as I was told, Votzaak will give each student who applied for the Black magic course an extra bodyguard during training no matter what so that course surely is at one of our compounds."

Palladium nodded, "Okay, good to know. Bring them back in one piece, please. We don't want a Blade scenario each time they go with your superiors…" He gave Nabu a telling glance.

"Well, everything seems ready… Hoggar does forging at their school Techno-Magic here or Red Fountain. Shanna has her own office in Red Fountain so are the dragon stables," Wizgiz puffed this was still a lot of moving and shuffling in a short time.

Gwaine stretched it was time to go and meet Cei in the city to head out for their missions of the day, "I wonder how their class constellation will do. They are all used in different teaching styles. Better be assertive from the get-go not all are well-behaved nobles." He noted and gave a nod before turning to leave.


And surely Gwaine's predictions and warnings had their merits. While most girls could understand the importance of simple things like self-defence and base battle tactics at Red Fountain. The amount of physical work in courses like sports and logistics wore them down. Not many had the stamina for the tasks that were needed and the boys had to pick up their slack. Some girls, Fairies and Sorceresses alike, had no true intention of getting good grades or truly putting their minds to such courses in the first place, which got the boys even more upset. The worst was the vehicle license class. They all were to learn how to use wind riders or even Owls and the boys as they already had some of those licenses were to teach the girls. It had quickly been officially decided that most would only learn the absolute basics and those with more interest in getting an actual license would properly train to get one. Otherwise, Lunasteel would make a fortune in discounted Lunasteel metal works. Most of the girls weren't the smoothest of operators, to put it mildly. After all the nobles always had pilots to fly them and Sorceresses were clueless to begin with. The Task Force missions sometimes had included those Owls for transportation, but beyond that, the girls had nothing to do with those rattling techno-magic machines besides why should Fairies and Sorceresses bother they could fly…

The boys on the other hand were better at etiquette and philosophy than Sorceresses as they had had similar classes as the Fairies in Red Fountain. Nonetheless, things like nature or magic classes, of which there were countless, even easy ones like potion class were either beyond them to follow the exercises or what felt like hundreds of explanations from the girls… they were constantly stomped. They were missing nearly all of the basics when it came to using magic outside elemental weapons and body enhancement magic.

The Fairies had their fair share of trouble in the Cloud Tower. Many Witches, and yes WITCHES, weren't yet so fond of that approaching change. Witches were supposed to be free and do what they wanted. Something like a 'Sorceress' who adhered to more rules was out of the question even if Griffin pushed the Sorceress angle on her front. So, inside Cloud Tower, there were often scuffles between Witches and Fairies while Griffin kept the big fights in check. The rules of the Tower wouldn't be changed for ten Fairies. Get into trouble with a student settle it yourself. Basically, rule of the fittest and smartest. Yet the Fairies were outnumbered even if the Sorceress's faction didn't actively search for trouble with them. Moreover, the Dark Magic posed some trouble with their magic. The environment, even if the Tower let them use their Fairy magic, was affecting them through the general atmosphere and mood that was present. On top of all that probably the marginally light-hearted problem for both Fairies and Specialists was that they got constantly pranked while the boys mostly got some eyes batted at them and had to escape the occasional love spell. Sorceresses and Witches alike loved to tickle the Fairies' nerves and make them lose it. For the students of Cloud Tower, it was all in good sport and also part of respecting and welcoming them into their midst, in the majority of cases.

The Sorceress hated Etiquette class absolutely the most and dear Professor Dufour, as a classy Lady, was not at all prepared for all those thrown faces and mischief. She simply didn't come across as strong enough and therefore not worthy to be listened to. She wasn't the only Alfea Professor with that predicament. Pikass, Eldora, and to the surprise of many Daphne had lots of trouble keeping them engaged or in line.


Daphne stood in front of the blackboard as history class was in session. Her problems with the Sorceresses were not any lack of strength she was a Sirenix Fairy and Crown Princess after all. But in fact, lack of historical understanding as an erudite. A peculiar situation indeed for the Professor. The Sorceresses had deemed her lessons too tainted by nobility lies. Daphne was aware that history was written by the victors and the wealthy as they could afford to print and tend to books and libraries. She always checked and picked more balanced and factual books as sources, always had. Yet the Sorceresses still had complained so much that there were no actual accounts from their magical profession, covens or tribes. The political side of records weighed heavier than even Daphne had always suspected and she already took everything with a grain of salt if not a mountain. She had asked Griffin for historical texts and eyewitness accounts of Sorceresses. Headmistress Griffin of course had obtained many such texts when she had re-awoken Cloud Tower with Faragonda and she had only continued to accumulate more books in return for favours and support as repayment. Yet all these texts had to be studied by Daphne first before she could incorporate them into the history class.

So instead of her original plan she had swapped to something that was truly correct as there were no Sorceress influences in the topic. Fairy transformations and their requirement and where they had popped up throughout history. It wasn't historically speaking important in that sense yet it would help foster understanding between all students and also help the Fairies to get started on thinking a bit ahead. There were many options and depending on where they wanted to go in life a choice was unavoidable at some point.

Daphne had barely started the class and simply was listing all transformations. "…And of course, there are also truly specific transformations that only grant power boosts in certain magic realms and dimensions for example inside the Legendarium which you surely have heard about in Cloud Tower Fairies need the Mythics Fairy trans-" Daphne was about to move on with her lesson never before had she that much attention from the Sorceresses a welcomed change of paste.

"Woah, woah, woah, are you seriously telling us that Fairies just need some stupid mini test and they get a power upgrade? Why didn't you tell us?! We could easily have gotten you some transformations and then we would have butchered Fane!" Gilliana glared at all the Fairies.

"THAT'S your problem? How unfair is this shit! I always hated nature but this is ridiculous!" Serina threw in, "We have to constantly train to get better and they just get thrown transformations at them like popcorn and BAHM major power boost! No wonder Fairies are always stuck up. They get everything shoved into their asses." She growled so pissed.

"Yeah… next they'll get a stupid transformation for cooking or some stupid shit…." Polarissa snickered and went pale as she saw Professor Daphne's awkward expression. "…"

Alyssa facepalmed so hard, "You got to be kidding…"

Breeze blinked in disbelief, "The power of Foodix…"

"Actually, it's called 'Magic of Food'. Its power and usage aren't that great so Fairies didn't deem it eligible for the -ix ending." Daphne leaned against the teacher's desk.

Dahlia scratched her black hair, "I never even have heard of that… transformation… what does it do?" She couldn't disagree with the Sorceresses in this case.

There was a growing mumbling within the student ranks, "Well, you can create the one food which you have chosen with it through magic." Daphne went a bit deeper into that topic. 'Oh, we'll get so off topic…at least they are listening'

"It's that powerful!?" Lion and Julius nearly shouted.

"Powerful?" Sienna laughed out loud her green ponytail flying around as she leaned back in her chair. "You're nuts?" She giggled with Birdy and Amber over her pun.

"How can you be that oblivious! You basically can choose something useful and have rations for your team no matter where you go! Fairies could eliminate food shortages in droughts!" Max's red eyes went wide as he got what Lion and Julius were going about.

"Calm down everyone," Daphne tried to get the discussion under control, "Max, creating something like food from nothing but magic costs a lot of magic. Even the Winx barely whipped up one feast for some small Sprite kobolds and were pretty much exhausted afterwards and that was a convergence spell of seven way beyond-average Fairies. It is much more useful if one has the time to use normal spells to water and grow plants with common spells. Not to mention while it sounds easy the connection and magic one has to have to even get that transformation… is rare. Not every fairy is eligible to earn that power. I'd say in this classroom there is currently not one Fairy who could gain this transformation."

"That sucks…" Kai let his grey eyes wander around the Fairies. "…I could have had endless chocolate. Shame on you all." Everyone had to laugh now. He always knew how to lift the mood.

"Still," Dusk added when the laughter subsided. "You do like one test of courage and bam. Powers. That is a bit like cheating…I don't understand how you all haven't Charmix yet. It's facing like one random fear as far as I know from my royal advisors."

"Say what now!?" Volcano nearly fell from her chair as she was whipping on it and her long hair got tangled in it.

"Volcano, sit upright before you hurt yourself," Daphne interjected with an authoritative voice, "On the contrary, Dusk, while of course on paper it sounds easy to simply confront fear and you gain Charmix. It has to be for one a substantial fear it's not enough to go outside when it's dark if you have a fear of darkness. The problem with Charmix often is that there are many fears one has but a situation important enough needs to prompt the transformation still. It's a bit hit-and-miss. Why don't a few of you tell them how you gained your Charmix?"

"I fought the professors when I thought them to be the Black Mountain bear that nearly killed Birdy, Steela and me…" Blade noted a bit embarrassed as not all Sorceresses knew that yet.

Nebula grimaced back when that had been the day when her friendship with Blade had been shattered, cause she had been too narrow-minded, "I was fighting for my life on Desertia when Lord Isma nearly killed me. But it wasn't the fear of dying. It was that I finally understood and overcame the fear that Blade wasn't some evil mastermind… that I could trust her. It did save my life though."

"You didn't trust Blade? But she's your bestie," Kitty was so confused.

"Not always," Tasu nodded, "Jewels got hers when she believed that she could be Queen, that people believed in her. Birdy when we were stuck on Phere-Moan and our dear Rise…"

"Oh, come on!" Rise pouted, "I know it was a stupid fear… unfair…" She didn't want to admit it.

Blade snorted, "AH, but Rise it was kinda hilarious…" She giggled so much like many other Fairies.

"Eh?" Misery couldn't follow.

Lion smirked, "My dear Lady got her Charmix when she trusted a Witch… well, Sorceress or should I say Fairy."

"If I had known it was Blade!" Rise bashed Lion's hand away as he tried to comfort her.

"You wouldn't have gained your Charmix," Tessa ruffled through Rise's bleach-blond hair as she leaned over her table.

Rise tried to stop her, "Hey!"

"Indeed, any fear works if grounded deeply enough," Daphne intervened, "Queen Stella got hers in a heart-to-heart talk with Crown Princess Aisha. While Musa 'simply' had to trust her ex-boyfriend, Riven," She gave them all a wink, "But better not mention that to your teacher. And I for my part. I broke an expensive vase inside our castle when I was young and I was so scared to admit to it. It doesn't have to be death or danger, but also can be simpler things." She tried to cheer Rise up, but compared to the others in the class her reason indeed sounded a bit weak, when it was not.

"Hit and miss, huh," Marble smirked at some other Sorceress' mischievous grins all around.

Damon moaned already, "I swear if you do stuff in potion class I'll punch you. Last time I nearly burned my eyebrows off. And I will find out who put that fire herb into my concoction!"

Daphne was a bit relieved to see them getting along a bit better after the first days had been truly challenging. "Well, you might call Fairies cheaters. However, Fairies could say the same about Sorceresses. There are fundamental differences in how magic capabilities grow between both professions. It is true, that Fairies gain transformations through certain requirements. Yet their magic pool depends on that exact transformation or better said the wings. Fairy dust and magic are stored in those. They have a set limit. Fairies can't go beyond that unless they truly train their mana pool, which takes years and even then, it has its limits. Beyond that, they can request help from nature yet that also needs a deep connection and every planet is different even going closer to Magix City compared to the surroundings of Alfea makes a difference." She raised her finger to gain everyone's attention. "You, Sorceresses, on the other hand, have no nature connection you passively absorb magic from the air and unlike Fairies your magic pool is not bottled. Bluntly speaking if you were not to use magic you easily could gain more magic than an Enchantix Fairy simply by sitting around twiddling your thumbs."

"EHHHHHH!?" Now the Fairies were in an uproar.

"Yeah, but if we don't use any magic and can't control the amount of magic it goes haywire," Breeze countered. "And we do need to use magic to get stuff done. We don't have butlers and maids…And we have no magic boost from nature since we have to cut that connection off to even be able to draw roaming magic from the surroundings."

Daphne nodded, "Indeed, but you can gain boosts if someone is willing to share magic. That is how Sorceresses gain their transformations." She had read up on that in the books Griffin had given her. That fact was really interesting. Even Votzaak had given her a little paperback about that. "You only need someone willing to share no tests at all. Since you don't need to prove anything to nature."

"Transformations? You mean like the Trix got theirs?" Dusk frowned, "But those are Black magic driven. Disenchantix came from Valtor, that genocidal maniac. There's no point in searching for such transformations for us, whatsoever." She protested heavily.

"That is true. The Trix probably are the Witches with the most gained transformations to date and strong ones to boot." Daphne nodded in agreement. "Yet that doesn't change the fact that there are many Sorceresses out there who through marriage or coven alliances gain transformations. Headmistress Griffin for one has a transformation as well as your Professors Zarathustra and Ediltrude."

"WHAT!?" everyone was stunned.

Mercury looked to Blade, "Which one?"

"How am I supposed to know…" She shrugged.

Daphne chuckled, "Simple the 'Power Form'. They don't put it on a billboard of course. You probably know it better under the 'Dark Form.' When the Trix took over Cloud Tower they infused the Tower with Black magic, cut Griffin and the Professor Sisters off and forced the Tower to grant them its boon instead, which of course was a Black magic version as it was forced through corruption. Still, the 'Power Form' is the Dark magic version. Cloud Tower is a living being with tremendous amounts of Dark magic and the records, I was allowed to read, show that it grants a transformation to those Sorceresses that protect it and live within its halls. A truly powerful transformation its boon is on par if not stronger than the Sirenix form. At that time, the Winx lost their magical Fairy powers because of the Legendarium which rendered them useless. Only my sister Bloom remained unharmed due to the Dragon Flame back then she split her Dragonflame into equal parts to give the Winx a fighting chance which once awakened granted the Bloomix transformation one of the most powerful transformations there is. Even then the Dark Form could hold against it." Finally, she could talk about history and everyone listened what a blessing.

"So, we essentially need to go on a 'proof yourself test hunt' for the Fairies and we need to get some benefactors willing to share magic…" Misery pondered. She and many other Sorceresses looked to the Fairies. "And then we can beat Fane, if you, girls, give us-"

"No way in Magix, we're nowhere near powerful enough to grant something like a boon," Nebula declined promptly and she had one of the biggest pools in the class. "Besides you can't just go on a proof yourself hunt, have you not listened!?"

"Of course, we can. We just need to throw you into as many scary situations as possible. Hit and miss remember? Don't worry we're good with scaring Fairies and finding weaknesses it's our part-time job. We'll figure that out for you, easy-peasy," Marble brushed the objection to the side already creating a list on her bracelet. "Question is who do we ask to get magic boons for us…"

Most Specialists nodded. "Sounds doable," Dean agreed. "Surely we can ask our contacts as well. Memphis is well connected too…"

Tasu massaged her temples, "Sounds doable… you do understand the person needs to be powerful enough to be even able to grant a boon, let alone to gain a transformation from it. We don't have Valtors and Phoenixes running around like on some supermarket shelf…not to mention those would be Black magic options…"

Alex didn't see much of a problem and swished his grey-pink hair out of his face, "So? We have some allies. We could ask people like Queen Stella. And since we, guys, only can train the usage of elemental weapons for the moment. We have time to help out. We don't have enough magic for anything else besides our dear healer Keith, who has to get into gear."

Keith sighed, "Healing magic isn't that easy! You need to do more than just wave around some magic staff…" He stroked through his black hair so annoyed. Just thinking about it made him nervous these days. He had failed horribly in the first aid test. "I can't hunt for healing powers I'm a wizard…well going to be…eventually…"

Daphne was simply speechless as the heated discussion erupted about how to do it and whom to ask. 'A transformation hunt… affiant ways to earn Fairy powers…. Oh, by the Dragon, what did I do?' Her head was already pounding she would never hear the end of it from the other Professors. The Pandemonium just tripled in size right before her eyes. 'Faragonda…help…me…'

In the middle of the ensuing debate, one shout rang through, "PAH!" Kitty triumphantly placed her foot on the table like some explorer on new shores. "I already know exactly where to get my transformation! Not will I only stick it to Fane. But also, my brothers and sisters…" She growled like she wanted to kill someone.

"…Your grant plan, huh?" Mercury pissed himself away no way in the Shadowlands would she simply beat Fane by gaining a Sorceress transformation. "Found your benefactor? Is it the Cloud Tower?" he asked straight forward which kinda made sense as an option.

"Heck no, what do I want with some slimy Tower? I can't take that with me to fight Fane or my siblings. Griffin would have my head," She puffed offended. "Besides, my family is well-known for beast magic! I'll hunt down my Dark magic Fairy Animal! I already know where it is and once I get it then I'll wipe that smug Vampire grin out of Fane's face." A flickering Dark magic aura around her she was on fire for her grant plan.

"Oh, so you will get that form where you fuse with a Fairy Animal like the Trix?" Rise asked, that would be perfect for Kitty's fighting style. She surely had the temperament of a monster.

Kitty stuttered, "I…well… fusion takes training… Never mind that! If I Hunt my Zheng down I'll be invincible! Ahahahaha, Fane I'm coming for you…" Kitty turned more and more into some evil Lord of Doom.

"Hunt it down...?" Birdy didn't quite understand, "But as far as I know Butterflix is gained by proving oneself to nature and defending a Fairy animal… You can't hunt one down."

"Says the lovey-dovey Fairy. You are all friendship and magic. I'm a powerful Sorceress! Everyone knows nature is cold and cruel. There is but one rule - survival of the fittest. You simply beat a Fair Animal to a pulp and make it yours. Your Fairy ways are so ineffective. I just need to bring it to the brink of death in the worst case latest then it will submit to me. The Zheng will be mine and then my stupid sisters will bow before me… they all will….yesss…" Kitty proclaimed already had climbed onto her table as if she could rule the world from there.

"She's going insane…" Seth whispered to Lion. "Should we knock her out now?"

Daphne got a grip again, "KITTY. Get down from that table RIGHT NOW!" She scolded her but it totally went under.

"It's that easy?! COUNT ME IN!" Steela was ablaze as well. "Where to!? Does a Zheng fit me, uh, uh, is there like a steel snake? That be cool or like a steel raptor!"

"QUIE-" Daphne just wanted to shut the two up but at that exact moment the school bell rang and like a Yellow Boar sounder the Pandemonium Class stormed out of the classroom. She stared at the empty seats before her. "May the Great Dragon help us all…"