As Stella’s teleportation spell completed, Roxy's group reappeared back at the Frutti Music Bar. The once familiar place was now a haunting wreck. Broken furniture was scattered across the floor, and the walls were marred with deep gouges and scorch marks. The air was thick with the lingering scent of burnt wood. A heavy silence hung in the air, broken only by the occasional flicker of shattered lights.
Roxy’s eyes widened as she took in the devastation, her heart racing. She barely had time to process what she was seeing when she caught sight of Mirta slowly getting up, her movements sluggish and pained. She looked exhausted still. Rio, though clearly struggling himself, stumbled forward and tried to help her stand, his legs wobbling as if they might give out at any moment.
"Mirta, are you okay?" Rio asked, his voice strained as he steadied her.
Mirta nodded weakly but swayed on her feet, her eyes half-closed as though she were on the verge of falling back into unconsciousness. “I... I feel like I’ve been asleep for days,” she murmured, her voice barely above a whisper. She leaned heavily against Rio, her strength faltering. “What happened?”
Roxy placed Andy's bag on the floor, next to the passed-out boy, and was now clutching the water bottle tightly. Her breath caught in her throat as she spotted Bloom lying on the ground, unconscious and motionless. Aisha was crouched beside her.
“Aisha, what happened here?! Where's my dad?” Roxy demanded, her voice breaking. She rushed over, her eyes filled with worry.
Aisha looked up, her expression grim. “It was Klaus,” she explained, her voice heavy with exhaustion. “He managed to break free from his restraints just moments before you got here, using our distraction when you communicated with Queen Morgana. The magic that transformed him has also given him incredible strength. He tore through the thin Morphix barrier I set up around the bar and escaped. Bloom tried to stop him with another supernova, but he was too fast. He got to her first.”
Roxy’s eyes widened in horror as she glanced at Bloom’s unconscious form, a sense of helplessness washing over her. "Is she going to be okay?"
Aisha nodded, though her expression was tinged with uncertainty. “She’ll be fine, she just needs time to recover. But Klaus... he’s more dangerous in this form than we anticipated.”
Aisha looked at Andy and quickly sent soft magic toward him, creating a Morphix pillow and mattress to make him more comfortable.
Mirta, now slightly more alert but still visibly weak, looked around in confusion. “I... I remember being caught by something... but everything feels like a blur,” she muttered, rubbing her temples as if trying to piece together fragments of a dream. She glanced at Andy, who was lying nearby, his breathing shallow and labored. “Where did Klaus go?”
Aisha pointed towards the front of the bar, her gaze distant. “Downtown, towards Love&Pet,” she said quickly. “The others went after him, but he’s strong... and fast.”
Roxy’s heart skipped a beat at the mention of Love&Pet. Without a moment’s hesitation, she unfurled her wings, the urgency clear in her eyes. “I have to go,” she said, her voice sharp with determination. She clutched the water bottle tightly against her chest and took off into the air, her wings beating furiously.
“Roxy, wait!” Alice called out, reaching a hand towards her, but Roxy was already gone, her figure a blur as she disappeared into the sky.
Alice sighed, worry etched on her face as she watched Roxy fly off. “She’s not thinking clearly,” she said, glancing at Clarice and the others. “We need to catch up to her.”
Brandon, still weakened from his earlier encounter with Zyron, nodded as he pushed himself to stand straighter; however, his body failed him and he fell to his knees, leaving everyone worried.
Roxy soared high into the sky, her wings beating as fast as they possibly could as she tried to process the chaos unfolding below her. The magic waves pulsed through the air like ripples on water, guiding her instinctively towards the other Winx. Below, flashes of light and explosions rocked the cityscape. She swooped down, her eyes catching glimpses of Klaus’ monstrous form rampaging through the streets, his roars echoing off the nearby buildings.
As Roxy descended, she saw Klaus attempting to grab a car with a terrified person still inside. Stella quickly intervened, casting her “Double Eclipse” spell. A shimmering protective barrier enveloped the car just in time, deflecting Klaus’ grasp and saving the person inside. Klaus’ eyes locked onto Stella, his expression twisted in fury. He let out a deafening roar and charged at her, his massive hand swinging through the air with bone-crushing force.
Meanwhile, the Specialists were busy guiding civilians to safety and setting up barriers to keep the area clear of onlookers and reporters. Timmy quickly lent the young boy his hand and got him out of the car Stella protected, bringing him as far away from the fight as possible.
Stella barely had time to react as Klaus’ hand swung towards her. She disappeared in the blink of an eye, leaving a shocked Musa screaming her name in fear. In an instant, Stella reappeared beside Musa, now tiny and growing back to her normal size with a playful grin. "I love the Mini-Winx!" she exclaimed, flashing a peace sign with her fingers.
But the beast wasn't done with. Klaus, still seething with anger, turned his attention back to the Winx as a group, his sights set on another attack. Tecna stepped forward, her expression focused.
“Gem of Mind,” Tecna shouted, trying to connect with Klaus’ emotions and touch his heart. “Feel the logical side of you coming back,” Tecna implored, her voice calm yet determined. “Try to find the balance you know exists within yourself.”
But Klaus remained unfazed, his monstrous form driven solely by rage. He charged at Tecna, and she stumbled back, realizing with a sinking heart that Klaus’ humanity had been entirely eclipsed by the hibernation spell. “He’s really gone,” Tecna muttered, her voice tinged with disbelief. “There’s nothing left of the real Klaus inside.”
Musa quickly moved to shield Tecna, shouting, “Magical Echo!” A protective barrier materialized in front of them, absorbing the brunt of Klaus’ powerful punch. However, the force was too great, and Musa’s shield shattered almost immediately. Klaus roared, advancing on the Winx with relentless fury.
Seeing this, Nebula tried to rally her warrior fairies, her voice carrying a sense of urgency. “That's it, I'm going to summon the army of warrior fairies! We need to take him down!” she called out, but Morgana, her eyes red and swollen from tears, gently grabbed Nebula’s shoulder.
“I know it's the right thing to do,” Morgana choked out, her voice trembling. “But I can't bring myself to see him hurt any more than he already is. Please, let the Winx do this; they're doing a good job dodging and not hurting him.”
Nebula hesitated but nodded.
"Mega Watt!" Tecna's voice echoes from the distance as Sky watches the battle.
“Careful” Sky shouted as he swung his sword to block a stray projectile Klaus had knocked loose in their direction from Tecna's latest attack, protecting everyone imposing their presence and trying to watch the battle instead of running away. He turned to Riven, who was guiding a small group of people out of the danger zone. “Keep them moving! We can’t let anyone get hurt!”
Riven nodded, quickly ushering the civilians further away. “We’ve got this,” he called back. “Just keep those reporters off our backs!” he pointed behind Sky, seeing two guys with cameras and a young female reporter trying to sneak in from behind the cars.
Sky rolled his eyes, running in their direction as Helia and Timmy took his place. The two of them were now shouting at people to stop moving, ensuring the police and reporters stayed at bay from the fight, but they kept their phones in their hands, filming everything.
As Klaus shook off his latest setbacks as yet another shield forced him to get back, his gaze locked onto Morgana and Nebula on the other side, and he started charging toward them with renewed aggression. Flora, desperate to intervene, called forth “Constricting Vines,” sending resilient vines that shot out from the ground to ensnare Klaus. But Klaus tore through the vines effortlessly before they fully appeared and developed, his strength too overpowering.
With a mighty leap, Klaus lunged towards Morgana and Nebula, his monstrous hands outstretched. The Winx could only watch in horror as Klaus closed in, too fast for any of them to react in time to shield Morgana and Nebula. A collective scream of fear echoed as Klaus collided with what appeared to be his wife and Nebula.
But as Klaus’ hand struck, reality shimmered and broke apart like shattered glass. It was only a reflection of... an illusion. Morgana and Nebula reappeared to Klaus’ right in a completely different direction than the one he went for, safe but visibly shaken with how fiercely he went toward the fake them.
Helia, spotting another group of civilians trying to get closer for a better view, dashed over to intercept them. “Please, step back! It’s not safe here!” he urged, his voice authoritative and slowly getting frustrated.
Riven grunts, his face getting mad with anger. "What's the deal with Earth people?! The more we try to save their lives, the more they attempt to sneak into danger!"
Sky shrugs, confused as well.
Mirta and Clarice landed beside the Winx, while Alice approached from the opposite side in front of the beast, using her magic to manipulate the street lights, creating a dazzling array of beams that all converged on Klaus. The lights shone brightly in his eyes, disorienting him and making him stagger. Stella joined in quickly next to the student, screaming, “Solar Storm,” and using the spell to send a blinding flash that left Klaus reeling in pain, his roars echoing down the street as he tried to shield his eyes from the intense light.
In the midst of the chaos, Roxy appeared suddenly, moving with determined speed. She flew straight towards Klaus, dropping the water on him just as his monstrous form reeled back from the light. The water cascaded over Klaus. A blinding light enveloped him, forcing everyone to shield their eyes from the intense glow. The light pulsed and radiated with a warm, gentle energy that seemed to wash over the entire area. As the glow began to fade, the Winx slowly uncovered their eyes, and there, lying on the ground, was Klaus in his human form. His monstrous features were gone, replaced by the familiar, kind face of the man they all knew.
Klaus lay still, his body exhausted and weak, but unmistakably human once more. Roxy rushed forward, her eyes brimming with tears as she knelt beside him. Morgana followed, her hands trembling as she touched Klaus’ face, her tears falling freely.
At the end of the street, the Specialists watch with a smile. The reporter who tried to sneak-in starts running in the direction of the barrier with a smile, trying to jump in now that the action was over, but Sky simply places his hand in front of her and closes his eyes, nodding in disapproval.
Klaus blinked up at them, his eyes dazed. A faint smile tugged at his lips as he looked around at the concerned faces surrounding him. “Does... does me being a monster force me to give drinks on the house again?” he asked weakly, his voice laced with a familiar humor that brought a wave of relief over the group.
The tension broke with a ripple of laughter, infectious and heartfelt, spreading among the Winx and the young fairies. Morgana hugged Klaus tightly, her tears of joy mingling with those of Roxy, who clung to her father with a mix of relief and lingering fear.
Klaus winced slightly but smiled through it, his eyes meeting Roxy’s. “Thank you,” he whispered, his voice hoarse but sincere. “Thank you for bringing me back.”
Roxy nodded, tears still streaming down her face. “We’re not losing you, Dad,” she said firmly, her voice filled with love and determination. “Not now, not ever.”
The Winx and their allies gathered around, their hearts lighter despite the wreckage that surrounded them. Stella wiped away a tear, beaming at her friends. “We did it,” she said softly.
Morgana leaned in close to Klaus, pressing her forehead against his. “I thought I lost you,” she whispered, her voice breaking. “But you’re here. You’re really here.”
Klaus wrapped his arms around Morgana and Roxy, pulling them close. “I’m here,” he assured them, his voice steady despite his fatigue. “And thanks to all of you, I’m going to be okay.”
Tecna stepped forward, her smile radiant as she placed a hand on Roxy’s shoulder. “Your timing was perfect, Roxy.” she said, her voice full of genuine admiration.
The other Winx nodded in agreement, their expressions reflecting their heartfelt support. “You couldn't have done it better,” Flora added gently, her eyes sparkling with pride. “We’re very proud of you.”
Roxy’s eyes welled up with tears, her emotions flooding over her like a wave. She tried to speak but her voice caught in her throat. Finally, she managed to choke out her thoughts, her voice trembling with the weight of her fear. “I... I was so scared,” she admitted, looking down as tears streamed down her cheeks. “I was terrified that I wasn’t up to it—that I wasn’t good enough to help my dad, to be like all of you. Even when I volunteered to go to Linphea, I was scared out of my mind deep down. And... with the wizards, it was the same. I didn’t say it out loud, but... I was so afraid.”
Roxy paused, her tears falling freely as she glanced up at the Winx, their supportive smiles giving her the strength to continue. “But I’m glad... I’m glad I didn’t let that stop me,” she said, her voice growing stronger. “I kept going because... because you all showed me that it’s okay to be scared. And I realized that maybe... maybe I was stronger than I thought.”
As Roxy finished speaking, a soft glow began to emanate from her chest. She looked down in surprise as a small, jewel-like object appeared next to her heart in the shape of a paw, glowing with a gentle, magical light. Roxy stood up, her eyes wide with astonishment. “What... what is this?” she asked, her voice filled with wonder.
The Winx exchanged knowing looks, their expressions a mix of nostalgia and awe. “That’s your Charmix!” Musa exclaimed, her eyes lighting up. “You just earned it by admitting your fear and overcoming it.”
The group erupted into cheers and applause. “That’s amazing, Roxy!” Alice beamed, clapping her hands together. “You earned that, and you deserve it.”
"Wait? What happened now?" Klaus asked in confusion. "What are we celebrating exactly?"
Everyone simply laughs with genuine joy. Then, Nebula stepped forward, her expression warm as she nodded approvingly. “You made a good call with the water from Linphea, young fairies,” she said, her voice carrying a note of respect towards Roxy and the rest of them. “It was exactly what Klaus needed.”
Musa grinned, nudging Roxy playfully. “Compliments from the new Queen and everything, see?"
Stella chimed in with sass in her voice. "We stayed behind to handle the damage and clean up the mess. Not to brag, but I think you had the easy job in comparison, so I appreciate all the compliments we can get.” she then looked at the young fairies and winked, but they slowly turned their smiles upside down into a serious face, raising an eyebrow from Stella who quickly catched on something wasn't right.
Roxy, still wiping away her tears, managed a shaky laugh. “It wasn’t as easy as you thought, Stella,” she admitted, “Zyron attacked us while we were there. It was... it was bad. Andy and Brandon are barely holding on."
Clarice adds. "And after you left, Brandon collapsed on the ground... he also passed out...”
Stella's joyful facial expression drops immediately and she puts her hand on her heart, taking a step forward as Flora quickly grabs her arm to try and calm her down and reassure her.
Mirta nodded, her face pale with concern. “Bloom is still unconscious, too,” she added, her voice low.
Alice also elaborates. “She’s been out since the fight with Klaus, and without her, we can't heal them. We need to help them... now.”
“We need to get back right away,” Stella said, her voice firm. “Bloom, Andy, and... Brandon... they need us.”
Flora’s expression tightened, her mind racing. “We can’t waste another second,” she said, her voice tinged with urgency. “Let’s go.”
Musa and Tecna quickly whistle and give a sign to the specialists and take off. They quickly get their overboards ready and grin at the public.
"NOW you can enjoy the sights!" Sky says, quickly taking off with his group and joining the Winx in the sky. Leaving some in awe at the sight while others were mad they couldn't get any closer.