| PROLOGUE

Victoria slid the final pocket knife inside her suitcase, before zipping it up. A huff came out of her mouth, her frustration growing weaker each second. She got up from the ground, glancing at the white walls, before wheeling her suitcase out of the room. The girl walked down the stairs, careful not to let go of her suitcase. In the corner of her eye she saw a certain brunette struggling to zip up her suitcase. She snickered grabbing the girl's attention.

She rolled her eyes in annoyance. "I could use some help, you know." The girl mumbled, huffing angrily.

The girl sat on the suitcase and zipped it up. "I'm actually surprised you're joining Alfea," Victoria spoke as she placed her baggage in the car, not breaking the eye contact she made with the brunette girl. "You said you didn't need any lecturing on how to use your powers."

"'Cause I don't need it." She clapped her hands, faking a smile.

"Let's be real, Danielle," Victoria started, her face serious and calm. "Neither you and me can't control our powers and Alfea is the only place that can teach us how to control it." The girl spoke calmly, making the brunette girl next to her, roll her eyes and turn her head away from Victoria.

Before Danielle opened her mouth to reply to Victoria - a man got in the driver's seat and started the car, the familiar Alfean armour strapped across his upper body and the large sword sheathed across his back.

"There you are," He sent them a smile, scanning their postures. "I,uh... Are you sure you want to join the specialists?"

"Dad... I am hundred percent sure I want to," Victoria rolled her eyes, the corners of her mouth lifting up a little. "Plus I will be attending the fairy classes."

The man treated them as his own daughters, even though they were adopted. It's just... he wasn't sure if they should join the specialists. The girls were very powerful, but they didn't know how to control their abilities and it was worrying their father. He was hoping, The Alfea would help them somehow.

"I don't want to go," Danielle mumbled, feeling irritated by the fact they were getting closer to the academy as each minute passed by.

Victoria sighed, leaning her head on the car's window. Her sister has always been like this - against joining The Alfea. She knew it was going to be hard for Danielle to adjust to the new environment, but she swore she was going to be by her side all the time.

Suddenly the car stopped in front of a gorgeous building. Victoria could easily recognize a few teachers since her father would take her with him to The Alfea when she was a kid. The man taught Victoria and Danielle everything they had to know about Alfea and even though it was their first day - they felt like they knew the school like the back of their hands.

The three of them stepped out of the car and started to take out their baggage. The man eyed the several suitcases and sighed not believing what he saw. A smile appeared on his face as he saw a woman walking up to them.

"Silva," She started, glancing at the girls who were busy with taking out their suitcases. "I'm happy you've finally decided to bring the girls to the academy."

He chuckled. "I must admit it wasn't easy," Silva spoke, glancing at his daughters from time to time. "Especially with Danielle."

"It's better for them to be here." She stated sending the man a smile, before turning around and walking up to the main gates.

Victoria placed her hand on her dad's shoulder and smiled reassuringly. "We'll see you tomorrow," She spun around and grabbed her sister's arm, pulling her with her. "Don't be so grumpy, it's going to be great here."

After few minutes of walking around the academy, Victoria finally found the suite she was assigned to. She took a deep breath, before twisting the knob and walking in the room. The first thing she noticed was how this room was filled with many plants. The second thing she noticed was two girls standing in front of her.

"Hi, I'm Terra," The first girl introduced herself, a prominent smile on her face, showing her bubbly personality. Victoria sent her a smile and looked behind her, just to notice a girl with her headphones on. "Oh, that's Musa. She's a mind fairy and headphones help her isolate from our thoughts, you know..." The girl rambled.

"I'm Victoria, it's really nice to meet you," She spoke, smiling at Terra. "So, you're an earth fairy?" Victoria asked, tilting her head a little.

"Uh... yeah! Do the plants bother you?" Terra asked

The girl chuckled, shaking her head. "No, no, of course not," She started and placed her baggage next to the couch. "I was just curious."

The girl who was sitting on the couch, lifted her head unexpectedly, her eyes turning purple for a second as she looked at Victoria. "Woah, why can't I read your mind?" She asked, quite confused. Victoria glanced at the girl with her eyebrows furrowed. "Sorry, I can't control it."

The girl waved her hand in dismissive manner. "It's fine, my mind is blocked for some reason a I don't know why," She nodded and grabbing her suitcase - walked into the room with Terra. Victoria placed her bag on the bed and sat down, looking at her new roommate. "Don't worry, you can place as many plants as you want."

Terra opened her mouth and furrowed her eyebrows. "Oh, how'd you know?" She questioned, curious about the girl.

"I read your mind," She shrugged her shoulders as if it was nothing. Her roommate was shocked by her abilities to the point, she couldn't even nod at her words. "Sorry I didn't tell you earlier, I'm a chaos fairy."

"I've never heard about that kind of magic." Terra exclaimed, tilting her head to the side.

"Yeah, well... nobody really knows about chaos magic anything," She started, clicking her tongue as she sensed someone coming in the suite. "Maybe Alfea will help me find out who I am." Victoria shrugged her arms and stepped out of her room.

She saw a three girls standing in the middle of the room, one of them was a ginger, the other one was blonde and next to her was standing a black-haired girl. Victoria waved at them, sending the girls a smile, before going back and started to unpack her bags. Danielle wasn't her roommate and Victoria wasn't upset about it, she was happy her sister got a chance to make some friends that weren't her and Silva.

Suddenly a loud knock echoed through the room, startling Victoria. She turned around sharply with her hands in front of her, ready to attack. She saw the same ginger as earlier.

"Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you," The girl chuckled nervously, tucking a piece of hair behind her ear. "I'm Bloom, by the way." The ginger introduced herself, smiling awkwardly.

"I'm Victoria and that's Musa," The girl spoke, motioning to Musa who gave the ginger a sincere smile before putting her headphones away. "So none of you are attending specialist's classes?" Victoria asked with furrowed eyebrows, confused.

Musa shook her head. "So you're a specialist?" She squinted at her. "Then why are you in the winx suite?"

"Oh, the administration probably made a mistake," Victoria commented, grabbing her phone and stepping out of the room. "I'll go and ask them." She sighed.

A blonde girl stood in front of her, with her arms crossed across her chest. "The administration in Alfea never makes mistakes," She rolled her eyes annoyed at the new years. "You're in the right place, the specialist's suite was full so they added you here."

The blonde gave her an annoyed look, before turning around and walking away to her room.

"Well, she seems lovely." Musa commented, huffing.

"She's just having fun!" Terra defended her. The two girls looked at her in shock as to why she would be defending her.

Victoria frowned as she listened to Terra's thoughts. She was confused why the blonde girl would be in a suite with first years. "Stella's a second year? Why is she in a suite with us?" She questioned Terra.

The girls thoughts went wild for a second and Victoria was able to catch a name - Ricky. She was unable to focus on that name since Terra's mind went crazy.

"Uh... dunno, uh. Maybe an administrative thing?"

"Terra, who's Ricky?" Victoria suddenly asked, catching the girl off of guard.

The girl opened her mouth and her eyes widened as she heard that name. "Where'd you get that name? I don't... I don't know what you're talking about," She shook her head, getting chills. "Also I wouldn't bring it up with her, let's just say 'Who cares?" The girl suggested.

Victoria stood up, nodding. She grabbed her phone and headed to the exit. "See you later!" The girl gave them a small wave and walked out of the room, heading to the specialist's pond, her Dad told her many times about.

a/n

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