It was almost one year ago Alison defeated the King of Darkness and made Luna her adopted daughter and the Princess of Light. Alison had never felt more like a true princess of the Magic Kingdom.

"Good morning, Alison," Elsa greeted.

"Good morning." Alison said sitting down at the table for breakfast. She looked around and seems to find that Luna was not at the table.

"Where's Luna?" She asked.

"I assume she would be up by now," Snow White explained. "I did remember to wake her up."

"Perhaps she's still in her room?" Aurora asked.

"Or perhaps she's getting dress?" Cinderella added.

Just at that moment, Luna came into the room on the Magic Carpet.

"Good Morning, Mother!" Luna said greeting Alison.

"Luna," Alison said, "I've told you a hundred times... Look out!"

Luna looked ahead of her and saw that she was about to crash. Carpet then flew up just in time, but Luna fell from her place. Quickly, Alison created a snow fort to break her fall.

"Oh, Luna, are you okay?" Snow White asked approaching the snow.

"That was fun! Let's do it again." Luna said popping out of the snow.

"Luna," Alison said, "I've told you a hundred times before. It's not polite to fly into the dining room unannounced. You could have gotten hurt."

"But I was just trying to have a little fun."

"Cut her some slacks, Alison," Anna said. "She just a child. I remember when I was her age. I kept asking Elsa to build a snowman, but she never came out."

"I had reasons, Anna." Elsa said.

Alison then looked at her adopted daughter.

"You know better. No more flying in the dining room, okay?"

"Yes, Mommy."

"Good."

Alison then sat back down at the table with Luna sitting next to her. Luna placed her head on her hand and started to wonder about something. She had Alison as her mother, the other princesses as her guardians, yet somehow there seems to be something missing in her life. She was only six years old so she couldn't figure out what it was.

"Luna," Alison asked, "is everything okay?"

"Mommy, may I ask you a question?"

"Of course. What's on your mind?"

"Well... I was just wondering... will I ever get a father?"

"Oh," Alison said blushing. "Well... I-I...is it hot in here?"

Alison didn't want to rush anything. She did love Luna enough, she doesn't want to disappoint her. But she never thought about playing matchmaker.

"Well, it's... not an unusual question."

"But?" Anna asked curiously.

"But... I just don't know if I'm ready for marriage right now. I don't know if I should rush anything."

"Okay." Luna said sadly.

Alison then placed her hand on Luna's shoulder to cheer her up.

"Soon. Someday, when the moment is right, you will have a father." She then gave Luna a kiss on the forehead.

Luna smiled at Alison knowing she would never lie to her. She then took a muffin from her plate and took a nibble out of it. Alison did the same. Like mother, like daughter, they would always do the same thing.

Once she was done with her breakfast, Luna rushed to her room.

"Mother's right. Maybe I will get a father someday. Maybe I can have a real family soon. Then again, the princesses and Elsa do feel like family."

"Talking to yourself again, eh, kid?" Genie said popping his head through Luna's window.

"Don't you ever knock? It's rude to barge in without somebody noticing."

"You're right." He then made him about the same size as Luna and knocked properly on her window.

"Who is it?" she asked playing with him.

"It's me, dear princess. Your dear friend, Genie." Genie said in a gentleman voice, acting with Luna.

Luna then opened her window and did a curtsy to Genie as he bowed to her. They both started laughing together. Since Luna became who she is, Genie spent a lot of time with her like he was her first best friend.

"So, what's on your mind?"

"What do you mean?"

Genie pulled out a machine with a helmet and placed it on Luna's head.

"Says here, you're feeling down. Like you're missing something in your life." He then transformed into a therapist. "Now, what's on your mind?"

"It's nothing much. It's just... I feel as if I need a father, but I don't want to rush my mother into a relationship that quickly. Neither does she. Maybe it had to do with me being the former Princess of Darkness and being raised by the King, that I forgotten what it was like to have a father. I know I'm only six years old, but it doesn't mean I have to grow up fatherless."

"Well, your mother is still young. Heck, she's been eighteen for the past two years. Now, her birthday feels like a day she gets cake. No, wait, she gets that everyday."

"Genie."

"Sorry. All joking aside, you ought to wait when the moment's right. Alison will find someone soon."

"You're right. Thanks, Genie." She gave him a quick kiss on the cheek and walked out of her room.

"I love it when they're that age." Genie sighed.

Meanwhile, Alison was in the ballroom with the other princesses preparing for their annual ball. They have this every year, but this time it was special because it was Luna's first ball as the Princess of Light.

"Elsa," Alison asked, "are you sure everything prepared? I just don't want to risk Luna's safety, and I don't want anything to happen like last year."

"Alison," Elsa chuckled, "you have nothing to worry about. Luna's reformed and no unexpected guest will 'crash the party'. Everything will be fine. I promise."

"You're right," Alison sighed. "I need to get my mind off of it."

"Why don't you practice with Luna's powers?"

"Good idea. Don't want another magical outburst like my coronation."

Since Luna was the adopted daughter of Alison and the Princess of Light, it was important for her to have powers. So, Alison created a spell to duplicate her powers and transfer it to Luna. Luna needed to practice her powers to gain better control so she doesn't set anyone on fire or turn them into ice.

"How do I do this?" Luna asked Alison. "I'm scared I might let loose and set someone on fire."

"Well, first you need to not think about it. Face your fear about them, that's an important thing to remember. Take a deep breath, and focus on what you want your power to do."

"Okay." Luna took a deep breath, closed her eyes and used her ice power to make ice roses.

"There you go. You're getting it."

Luna open her eyes and saw her creation. She then picked up the roses and gave them to Alison.

"Oh, Luna, you're so sweet. Ooh, there cold."

"Sorry, I was thinking of something pretty, but I was also thinking of my ice powers."

"It's okay. That's good practicing. Maybe you should think of concealing your powers at the ball." She gave Luna a quick peck on the head.

"But how can I do that? I'm only six years old."

"Just think of small thought, like don't think about your powers, but think about your family. Okay?"

"Okay." Luna hugged her mother and tried her best to think of normal things. "I hope it can work."

"It will, I promise. We'll be right next to you."