Club Fiasco

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She was in Skyaldia walking through the streets. People looked at her and whispered amongst themselves. "Such a terrible queen."

"An embarrassment to the realm." She turned to the next street to see people dead on the floor, houses run down, and people begging for food. The floor beneath her disappeared and she was floating in the darkness, a bright light appeared in front of her taking the shape of her mother.

"Mom!" She reached out for her but she disappeared, she turned to see her father with disgust all over his face. "You are a failure, you let your kingdom fall into ruin!" She shook her head.

"No, I didn't I did all I could, please father!" She was blasted onto the floor with everyone swirling around her. "Weak."

"Pathetic."

"Failure." She covered her ears begging them to stop.

"Stop it, stop it!" A bright light emerged from her and attacked everyone she knew and love. "NO!" One by one they dropped onto the floor, dead. She sobbed over their bodies, and gasped with she felt something draining her, Darkar. He laughed manically as he drained her.

"You think you can defeat me, pathetic!" She tried to fight back but no power came from her. Darkar grew and grew until he was towering over her. He prepared a blast in his hands and launched it at her. As soon as it hit she woke up.

She felt someone shaking her and saw Aisha next to her. She pushed herself up and sighed. "You okay, it sounded like you had a nightmare." Aerilyn nodded.

"I'm fine." Aisha sighed.

"Its normal to have nightmares, it okay to say you're scared." Aerilyn responded with a sigh.

"Everyone on my planet expects me to be the perfect ruler, from birth I'm taught that I have to be the perfect ruler and if I'm not...I'm a failure." Aisha sat down next to her and nodded.

"Don't I know it all, maybe I can't relate with the ruler stuff but when I was a kid I had to make sure my posture was right and not speak unless spoken to honestly my palace felt like a prison."

"Sounds awful."

"It was, the only way I felt free was by dancing I learned it from a friend." Aerilyn chuckled.

"If I was doing something other than fighting as a child, my father deemed it as useless and a waste of time, if it weren't for my mother surely I'd be a soulless fighting machine."

"Your mother sounds wonderful."

"She is, she's the one always telling my father off and telling him to spend more time with me. But obviously, his kingly duties are far more important than spending time with his daughter."

"Well Aeri at least since they're not here we can have as much fun as we want."

"What do you suppose we do?"

"I have an idea, but we'll have to consult with the winx tomorrow."

"Sounds like a plan."

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Aerilyn gave Glim a cookie, chuckling when she ate it all in one bite. "Y'know me and Aeri were talking yesterday and school's been so stressful lately."

"So we thought we ought to have a break."

"Are you suggesting we skip school?" Stella asked.

"You shouldn't." Flora said, Lockette nodded.

"If you do you'll get in trouble." Aerilyn groaned.

"The only class I find half decent is convergence, and everyone else hates that class."

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