There was more to their story than aggravation. They deserved far more than pain, more than sorrow and loss. And yet, destiny often had a funny way of playing out, historians a known tendency to rewrite the reality.
Caught in a game of power, in the eyes of the world they were no better than a bunch of angry, unfortunate teenagers. But their story was far more complicated than that.
The daughter of a power more ancient than the universe itself, she was a mystery, a being capable of not only saving the world, but succumb it into powder and dust, to let it return to its formal darkness.
In a school where children are trained to fight - to protect and to kill, things are destined to go wrong. But friendship and love always finds a way to bloom, even in the darkest of places.
This story does not fully follow the story line of neither Netflix's Winx: fate series, nor Rainbow's Winx Club cartoon series. I have taken inspiration of the two, combining and altering the story of both.
It is not necessary to have watched either series to understand and enjoy the story.
Full credit goes to Netflix and Rainbow studios, I do not own any rights to Winx Fate nor Winx Club.
My Working in her mom's flower shop by day and secretly pining for the college student that she steals kisses from by night, Bloom's first boring summer as a high school graduate was exactly what she had expected it to be. Until it wasn't.
While other recent graduates were gifted with vacations to St. Barts, Aspen, or South Korea, Bloom was thrust into the world of magic after encountering a strange golden girl fighting on the outskirts of Los Angeles.
Forced to confront her hidden past and the power lurking within her, Bloom makes her way to Alfea, where she meets enemies and allies, and finds herself embroiled in a plot that may be far older than anyone had realized, with the entire Magical Dimension at stake.
And Bloom might just be the only key to stopping it.