When Kalani's parents came back to the living area, tensions seemed to be running high. Vanessa was arguing with Mike and the children were nowhere to be found as they'd went to Bloom's bedroom to escape the yelling.
"So, this is your room, huh?" Stella observed the bedroom that was covered in posters and drawings, which she instantly took notice of "Did you draw these? They're amazing!" She praised, and while Bloom appreciated the compliment, she honestly added "Thanks! And it's ok. But Kalani drew half of these."
And the girl in question who was stripping herself of the denim jacket and the heeled boots looked over and noticed Stella admiring the wall "I mostly drew those out of boredom. I prefer dance. But Bloom can make a whole career out of this."
And the fairy's face bloomed red at the compliment, but it quickly faded back to her pale skin as she remembered what happened in the park "It's not ok though. We still don't know what happened in the park."
"Well, it's easy. You guys used your powers in the park to save me, you should be proud of yourselves! In my world, magic is a part of life and powers such as yours are perfectly normal." Stella said as she stared out of a window into the night.
"Then me shooting a giant dragon made of golden light out of my hands would be completely normal?" Kalani asked as she batted her eyelashes in pure sarcasm, which Stella didn't seem to pick up on.
"And is your world like anything from my storybooks?" Bloom asked as she gestured to the hardcover book that was still on her windowsill after she'd put it there before going to sleep the following night.
Stella grabbed the book with curiosity and began to flip through the pages as she hummed in satisfaction "Almost, but it's much nicer in here. It's so different." Stella explained as she closed the book and set it back on the windowsill.
"It all depends on your point of view Stella. I think Bloom's still struggling to grasp today's events." Kalani slightly teased at the red head as she brushed through her slightly tangled hair. "Oh hush, you wanna know what happened too!"
And while Kalani said nothing else, she knew that Bloom wasn't wrong. Stella began explaining the possibility of what could've triggered their magic "Strong feelings such as fear have summoned up the wonderful powers that are in you two. They were always there; you just didn't know it."
"It's just a question of concentration. With your energy, you can do anything. Watch!" Stella held her hands up in front in front of the jar of pencils and levitated them all into the air, the three of them watched as all of the different colored pencils turned into one large, pink pencil.
"Ok, now it's your turn. Return them back to their original shape." Bloom held up her hands and tried but failed as the large pencil fell to the floor with a loud clatter. Kalani tried next and she failed too. The two earth girls fell to the bed with a defeated sigh.
"Nothing. We can't do it." Bloom sighed as she closed her eyes in disappointment. "You should come with me to Alfea castle. It's a school for fairies. A new session is about to start." Stella recommended as she reverted the pencil back to normal.
"You could learn to control your powers. And I'm sure you two would make excellent fairies." Stella smiled as she dug two fingers into the girls' chests. "Well, where's Alfea?" Bloom asked as she considered the fairies offer.
"It's in the enchanted realm of Magix. A place beyond time and space where everything is possible." Stella explained as Bloom let out a dreamy sigh. She was imagining the world, but Stella's voice broke through again.
"If you two wanna see the school than I can show you." Stella conjured a small portrait of the school that fell to the floor as it grew in size. "This is a bottomless postcard. Watch this, magix!" Stella began to sink into the world below.
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Teen FictionStumbling upon a troll fighting a fairy their age and discovering magical powers of their own was the very last thing they expected would happen. But had they known the trials and tribulations that would soon follow behind, perhaps staying on Earth...