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elementalraven ([personal profile] elementalraven) wrote in [personal profile] rthstewart 2021-02-27 02:00 pm (UTC)

(So.... ehm, my friend and I have been watching Fate: The Winx Saga to make fun of it, and... well, here you go.)


Tecna is floating, drifting between worlds, trying to find a way to go home but not having much luck- until she suddenly hears someone say something very familiar: “Bloom, don’t!” Tecna grabs on to that voice tightly, she follows the echo of it until she flying high above a building, and then closer, through the halls, until she finally ends up in a room filled with five people.

The world rights itself and Tecna stands and looks around: “This is stupid Bloom,” the voice from before says, and now Tecna sees it belongs to a tall, dark-skinned woman, who is talking to an angry-looking red-head.

Tecna tries to get their attention, but they ignore her even when she waves her hand in front of their faces. Frustrated, Tecna goes to the other occupants in the room, but they also seem too focused on their activities to pay her any mind.

It is only when Tecna stands directly in front of the blond woman admiring herself in front of the mirror, and the woman continues like nothing has happened, that Tecna realizes that they can’t see her.

For the first time Tecna really looks at the room and it’s occupants. The first two girls are still arguing about “Bloom’s” activities (something to do with a so-called “Burned One”). In front of the mirror, the stately blonde turns from side to side, a constipated look on her face. The last two occupants are a dark-haired girl lying on the bed with headphones on, and a pale, heavy-set woman who is coaxing a nearly dead plant back to life, using what looks like plant-fairy magic.

A suspicion starts to form at the back of Tecna’s mind- that tall girl had called the red-head Bloom: and she supposes the girl herself does somewhat resemble Aisha (and she is even wearing work-out clothes), and that blonde in front the mirror could be Stella: she seems to be self-involved enough. The girl with the headphones- Musa? A bit of stretch, but possible. But the one by the plant doesn’t look like Flora at all, even though she is clearly using Flora-like magic, and where is Tecna herself?

As Tecna watches, the mirror versions of Stella, Musa and Flora are also drawn into the conversation between not-Bloom and not-Aisha, all seeming to take an entirely different side, and Tecna slowly gets more and more appalled. Why is the Bloom-girl being so self-centered and moody? She doesn’t seem to care about anyone in the room beside herself. The Stella-figure seems completely uninterested in the conversation yet all too willing to offer her opinion, and the Flora-figure (who Tecna learns is called Terra) seem nice enough, but is constantly talked over. And did not-Musa just say she was an empath? Musa?? At first Tecna thinks that alternate Aisha, at least, seems responsible, but it becomes increasingly clear that she is much too focused on not-Bloom’s activities, not seeming to have much of a life of her own.

But the worst thing about it all is that none of them really seem to like each other; so much so that Tecna wonders if they are even friends at all.

Tecna backs away and reaches back out to the multi-verse: whatever this universe is, she is quite sure she doesn’t want to spend any more time in it. She’d rather take her chances in the in-between.

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