Eva opened her eyes and was shocked to find herself dancing with Aikka. Slow music was playing in the background.

"Eva…? Where are we?" Aikka asked in shock, staring down at the princess. He was wearing a royal Nourasian suit and had a cloak that covered his left shoulder.

"We're in my castle," Eva answered. "My mom always brings me here when she contacts me in my dreams."

"So…this is your mother's doing?" Aikka asked in shock. "I'll have to thank her," he smiled.

"Yes, same here," Eva nodded. She rested her head on Aikka's shoulders and smiled. "I've missed you so much."

"I have missed you as well," Aikka smiled.

"Why haven't you contacted me?" Eva questioned.

"The past year has been…'hell' as you would say," Aikka smiled.

"Oh, did the polite and dignified Nourasian prince just swear," Eva teased.

"Even when you are so far away, you're affecting me," Aikka smiled, dipping her. He pulled her up and slowly spun her around.

"What a lovely couple," Maya smiled from her throne. Aikka and Eva looked over at her and they both smiled.

"Thank you, mom," Eva smiled.

"You have been getting sadder. I thought it would be for the best if you could have one meeting," Maya smiled.

"Thank you, Queen Wei," Aikka bowed.

"Please, call me Maya," the pinkette smiled, standing up. "Eva, why don't you show him how far you've advanced."

"Advanced at what?" Aikka asked suspiciously.

"Magic! Galaxian magic," Eva smiled, clapping her hand. She led him to a buffet table and pointed to an apple. She smiled and twisted her wrist, flicking her finger up. The apple quickly rose out of the fruit bowl. She curled her finger back, bringing the apple with it. "Want to try an apple?"

"That is very good," Aikka smiled. "But I have one better." He raised his hand and smirked, raising the fruit bowl. The fruit bowl floated over to them and dropped into his hand. "Which one do you want?" Eva scowled and took a grape, eating it.

"Show off," she muttered. Aikka smiled and placed the fruit bowl on the table. He wrapped an arm around her waist and led her to the dance floor.

"What might I have to do to apologize," Aikka asked.

"Well…there is one thing you have forgotten to do," Eva smiled, leaning closer to him.

"Where are my manners," Aikka smirked leaning closer to her as well.


Eva woke up, glaring at the ceiling. "Oh come on!" She shouted at nothing.

"Eva…? Are you alright?" Don asked, entering his daughter's room. "What are you still doing in bed? You should be getting ready for school."

"I was having the best time ever!" Eva groaned, rubbing her forehead.

"I see, were you talking to Maya again?" Don smiled, sitting on the edge of his daughter's bed.

"No! Mom had brought Aikka to the castle. We were one inch away from kissing! Why did I have to wake up! I'm going back to bed!" Eva declared, stuffing her head under the pillow.

"Eva, come on, time to get up," Don told her, hitting her leg. Eva groaned and sat up.

"I hate my life," she grumbled. "The first time I get to see Aikka in over a year and I wake up before we can kiss." Don smiled and left his daughter alone to get dressed.


Eva parked her rocket seat and walked up the stairs of the school building, growling.

"Someone's in a bad mood," a girl hummed, closing her locker door and following Eva. She had dark brown hair and bright green eyes. She wore a white tank top with a yellow shirt underneath; the straps of the shirt were around her forearm. She wore a black skirt and faithfully followed Eva. "Did a spell go wrong?" she asked quietly.

"No!" Eva growled, opening her locker. "My mother brought Aikka, the real Aikka into the ballroom! Our lips were less than an inch away and I woke up!" Eva growled, ripping her books out and slamming the locker door closed. Eva stormed towards the classroom, her friend following close behind.

"You'll see him again," the brunette assured her.

"I know that, Sierra, but when?" Eva huffed, turning to race her. "We haven't seen each other in over a year, and I blow it all by waking up before we can kiss."

"Don't worry," Sierra smiled "Just calm down before you blow something up." Eva groaned and walked into the classroom. She sat down in her seat and rubbed her forehead.

"What would I ever do without you?" Eva sighed.

"Go crazy because I'm the only knight close to you," Sierra answered. Eva smiled and remembered how Sierra became her knight. Once returning to Earth, Eva had quickly met Sierra and the two had become friends. Sierra was an expert at martial arts, and was a black belt in every mode of fighting, despite never having any training. Maya saw her potential and marked her as a knight, sealing her and Eva together.

"Damn…I hate it when you guys are right," Eva huffed, taking out a notebook as the teacher arrived.


Eva and Sierra sat in a café after school. Sierra eagerly ate her banana and chocolate crepe while Eva stared at her strawberry and chocolate parfait, slowly stirring it.

"Okay, you can't keep moping around over Aikka," Sierra sighed.

"Watch me," Eva huffed, taking a small bite of the parfait.

"Fine, just be depressed when he arrives," Sierra muttered to herself.

"What did you just say?" Eva asked.

"Nothing, nothing," Sierra smiled. "Why don't we go shopping and buy something from that new 'Princess Royalty' fashion line? You are a princess, so you should have something to wear!"

"Alright, "Eva sighed, grabbing her school bag. "Maybe some shopping will cheer me up."