The Winx left Faragonda’s office, their minds still reeling from the heavy news they had just received. The tension was palpable as they made their way through the winding corridors of Alfea, the echoes of their footsteps the only sound in the silence. Aisha trailed slightly behind the others, her normally confident stride replaced by a slower, more hesitant pace. Her gaze was distant, lost in the painful memories that the mention of the final battle against the Wizards of The Black Circle had brought rushing back.
Musa, walking beside her, noticed her right away. She exchanged a worried glance with Flora, who nodded subtly. Both girls gently reached out, placing reassuring hands on Aisha's shoulders. Aisha flinched slightly at the touch, blinking rapidly as she fought to keep her emotions in check. She turned to look at Musa, her dark eyes filled with a sorrow that words couldn’t express. A tear threatened to escape, teetering on the brink, but Aisha forced a small smile, managing to keep it in place.
"These eyes, Aisha, mustn't cry..." Aisha remembered those words every day.
Musa squeezed Aisha’s shoulder softly, her own expression one of quiet understanding. “We’re here,” she whispered, her voice barely audible. Aisha nodded, grateful but still struggling with the weight of her thoughts.
Ahead of them, Bloom, Tecna, Stella and Roxy continued their conversation, unaware of Aisha’s incident. Bloom furrowed her brow, her mind racing as she tried to piece together Zyron’s potential motives. “Zyron’s escape could mean anything,” Bloom said, her voice tinged with frustration. “He’s dangerous enough on his own, but after centuries in the Omega Dimension, who knows what he’s planning now?”
Tecna raised her hand, her analytical mind already working through possibilities. “He’ll need to regain his strength,” she reasoned. “Being frozen in the Omega Dimension for so long has weaken him for sure, just like Valtor. But once he’s at full power, he’ll be nearly unstoppable. We have to stop him before that.”
Flora nodded, her expression thoughtful yet concerned. “We need to figure out his next move before he can hurt anyone or anything else. He’s not just a threat to fairies; he’s a threat to every living being.”
As the group continued their discussion, Zyron was already making his next move.
In the shadows of the forest next to the park, he prowled quietly, his eyes fixed on the small, delicate creatures around him. Butterflies fluttered innocently in the warm breeze, their wings glinting in the sunlight, unaware of the looming danger. Zyron extended his hand, the dark magic within him surging as he siphoned the life force from the tiny creatures. Their vibrant colors dulled as they fell lifelessly to the ground, one by one. He smirked, feeling the power flow through him, the icy burns on his hands slowly fading as his strength returned.
His eyes gleamed with malevolence as he spotted a wild cat slinking through the underbrush. The animal paused, sensing something was off, but it was too late. Zyron’s smile widened as he released another pulse of dark magic.
Back at Alfea, Roxy was now arriving at her room while the discussion continued, the sounds of the Winx's voice get muffled as she goes to the dorm's window and looks into the horizon beyond school grounds. She couldn’t shake the unsettling feeling that gnawed at her, a sense that something was terribly wrong. It wasn’t just the usual nerves or the stress of finding out a criminal was on the loose; it was something else. She rubbed her temples, trying to clear her mind, but the unease only grew.
Slowly, the Winx voices brought her back and she walked toward them.
Stella looks at her, voice gentle. “Roxy, are you okay? You’ve been really quiet.”
Roxy turned to face them, forcing a smile. “I’m fine, really. I just… I don’t know.”
Bloom stepped forward, her concern evident. “Maybe you should rest for a bit. We’ve all been through a lot today already. You don't have to go to the rest of the classes, we can talk to the rest of the teachers.”
Roxy nodded, grateful for the suggestion. “Yeah, maybe that’s a good idea. I think I’ll just lie down for a while.”
As Roxy settled into bed, the Winx gathered near the door, their expressions mirroring her unease. They exchanged worried glances, each of them sensing the undercurrent of tension that hung in the air.
Tecna said softly. “Something does feel off with her. She looks a bit pale.”
Flora nodded, her brow furrowed. “We’ll keep an eye on her.”
They left Roxy’s room quietly, the door clicking shut behind them. Meanwhile, in the majestic palace of Major Fairy Diana, located in the Amazon rainforest, the air was filled with the gentle hum of life with nature thriving strongly. Diana stood before her warrior fairies, her staff glowing softly as she explained the intricate process of restoring the trees in deforested areas. Her voice was calm yet authoritative, carrying the wisdom of centuries spent nurturing nature. "We must be gentle, yet firm with the humans of those parts," she advised. "The earth will heal if we give it the right touch, without destroying what they've done so far."
But then, without warning, Diana’s staff slipped from her hand, clattering loudly on the polished floor. She gasped suddenly, her composed demeanor shattered by a sudden wave of unease. Her breath hitched, and her eyes glazed over as a chilling sensation crept up her spine. The trees. They were screaming—crying out in pain near the town of Gardenia. She could feel their agony, their vibrant energy being drained by a dark force. She had to act swiftly.
Meanwhile, back at Alfea, Flora was walking through the courtyard when she suddenly staggered, her hand flying to her forehead. Her vision blurred, and a sharp pain throbbed through her senses. She stumbled against a pillar, her breath coming in short, ragged gasps. The Winx rushed to her side, their faces etched with concern.
“What’s wrong, Flora?” Stella asked, her voice laced with urgency.
Flora closed her eyes, trying to focus through the dizziness. She could feel it—a disturbance in the natural order. Something was terribly wrong.
Aisha glanced around at the others, her senses heightened. “Does anyone else feel that?” she asked, her voice barely above a whisper. One by one, the Winx nodded, each of them sensing the same unsettling energy.
Flora looked up at her friends, her expression filled with pain. “It’s the Sophix magic,” she managed to say. “It’s warning us... something unnatural is happening in the forests of Earth.”
Back in her palace, Diana commanded her warrior fairies, her voice tinged with urgency. “Go to the forest near the park of Gardenia. Find whoever is behind this atrocity and stop them!” The warriors, sensing the gravity of the situation, bowed and departed swiftly, leaving Diana to grapple with the dread that gnawed at her core.
At Alfea, the Winx had no time to lose. They raced to the entrance of the school. Other students paused, watching them. Bloom stopped at the front, turning to her friends. “Are we ready?”
The Winx nodded, their expressions set in steely resolve. “Winx Believix!” they called out in unison, transforming in a burst of vibrant light and energy. The students cheered, captivated by the sight of their newest transformation. Everyone was in awe.
But there was no time to bask in the applause. Bloom shouted, “Winx Zoomix!” Their wings shifted, adjusting for teleportation. As they prepared to leave, Stella couldn’t resist giving a little wave to their audience. Musa rolled her eyes, grabbing Stella’s hand. “There’s no time for that!” she said, pulling her friend forward. Stella let out a small “Hey—!” of protest, that was cut as she and the rest of the Winx vanished.
Inside Alfea, Roxy had been resting when the noise outside caught her attention. She went to her window just in time to see the Winx disappear. Worry and determination flashed across her face, but before she could ponder further, Lyna, Clarice, Alice, and Mira burst into her room. They were engaged in a light-hearted argument with Clarice, playfully chiding her to stop sulking.
Roxy turned to them, still feeling the residual tension in her chest. She gave them a weak smile, but her mind was already racing. Lyna, Clarice, Alice, and Mirta gathered around her, their expressions now worried, they quickly realized something was off with Roxy. Clarice, however, stood slightly apart, arms crossed and a frown etched on her face. The tension between her and Roxy was still palpable, a lingering aftermath of their failed convergence spell earlier.
Mirta exchanged a knowing look with Alice and Lyna. She stepped forward, her voice soft yet firm. “Clarice, I know you’re upset about what happened in class, but it wasn’t anyone’s fault. You and Roxy just had a tough time with the convergence.”
Clarice’s eyes flashed with frustration. “It’s not just that, Mirta. I wanted it to be perfect, and it wasn’t. We failed, and it was embarrassing... I am a Charmix fairy, Roxy has the Believix with powers that are new to us, it should've been the perfect display of power, and instead it was the opposite!”
Roxy looked down, feeling the weight of Clarice’s words. She had been blaming herself too, thinking she wasn’t strong enough or focused enough. Mirta glanced between the two, seeing the unspoken words hanging in the air. She moved closer to Clarice, placing a gentle hand on her shoulder. “Clarice, it’s okay to want to be perfect, but we all make mistakes. It’s how we learn.”
Lyna nodded, stepping forward as well. “We’ve all had moments where things didn’t go as planned. It’s part of being a fairy."
Mirta continued. "My first year in Alfea was really hard, I kept failing every subject because I kept using witch spells to get similar results with my magic. Every teacher knew I wasn't using fairy magic and made sure to say it out loud in class. But with time... I truly became a fairy, I put aside my witch spells and focused on using fairy magic only..."
Alice smiled, joining in the conversation. "Remember our third day at Alfea? When Professor Wizgiz taught us how to turn our heads into a Pumpkin? I was the only one in the entire class who couldn't transform back. I kept trying to bring back my head and shapeshifted it into a Lion, a Shark and even Wizgiz himself. Everyone laughed at me, even you."
Clarice’s gaze softened, her defensiveness slowly melting away. She glanced at Roxy, who met her eyes with a tentative, understanding smile. Clarice sighed, the anger she had been holding onto finally releasing. “I’m sorry, Roxy,” she said, her voice trembling slightly. “I got carried away with wanting to be the best. I hate failing, but I took it out on you, and that wasn’t fair.”
Roxy’s eyes softened, and she stepped forward, wrapping Clarice in a warm hug. “It’s okay, Clarice. I understand. We’re all learning. I’m just glad we’re friends.”
Clarice hugged her back tightly, a relieved smile breaking through her usually composed demeanor. “Thanks, Roxy. And thank you all,” she added, looking at the others. They all joined in the hug, a circle of support and friendship forming around them.
After the emotional reconciliation, Alice grinned, her eyes sparkling with an idea. “Why don’t we go to Lake Roccaluce and help Roxy catch up on the lessons she missed today? We can train together, just us.”
Roxy hesitated, feeling a bit drained, but the eager faces of her friends filled her with warmth. She nodded slowly. “Alright, let’s do it. I could use the practice anyway.”
Meanwhile, at Gardenia Park, the Winx arrived in a dazzling display of magic, drawing the immediate attention of everyone nearby. People pointed, phones raised high as they snapped pictures and called out, “It’s the Winx!” Stella waved enthusiastically at the crowd, her smile wide.
“I love being loved by everyone in every dimension!” Stella exclaimed, striking a playful pose as more cameras flashed.
Flora, however, was focused. She closed her eyes, reaching out with her magic to sense the energy around them. A dark, unsettling force pulsed from the direction of the forest, beyond the park’s grounds. “There’s a dark magic trail leading into the heart of the forest,” she said, her voice tight with concern.
Tecna quickly moved beside Flora, “I can use that information to create a visual trail,” she said and Flora nodded determined.
“Digital Whisper,” they chanted together, the spell forming a bright line that snaked through the trees, guiding them.
They flew swiftly, following the trail deeper into the forest. The once vibrant greenery soon gave way to a scene of devastation. Warrior fairies lay scattered on the ground, their skin pale and their bodies barely alive. Trees stood like skeletal remains, their leaves gone and their trunks drained of life, a dull gray spreading like a disease. Dead animals littered the ground, and in the midst of it all stood a dark figure, cloaked and emanating an aura of pure malevolence. Three warrior fairies still hovered, desperately trying to attack the figure, but their efforts seemed in vain.
Flora gasped, clutching her chest as if feeling the pain of the trees herself. “The trees… they’re so scared! Nature’s life is being sucked away!”
Tecna’s eyes widened as she observed the figure in the distance. “It’s Zyron,” she confirmed quickly. “He’s the criminal who escaped from the Omega Dimension. We have to stop him!”
Bloom’s resolve hardened. She raised her hand, her voice ringing out with determination. “Well then! Let's help the forest and stop him! Winx, Sophix!” The Winx transformed, their Believix powers enhanced by the magical essence of Sophix, infusing them with the power of nature itself.
As their transformation completed, the Winx stood ready, their eyes locked on Zyron.