Breagadoir managed to run into an old acquaintance: Pip Goodfellow. As he mocked the fairy for being the offspring of a glowbug, the elven prince's daughter, Tomika Maldano, looked on and laughed in wicked glee.
As the elven prince pummeled the fairy, Pip tried to get in an insult to Breagadoir's intelligence.
"That is
not how we use our words, Pippy McGlowbug! I'm disappointed in your lack of manners," said the prince, who noticed he had a lovely spectator.
"Hello," she greeted him, "I'm Bailey Swain, and you must be the devilishly handsome elf I keep hearing about."
"Guilty as charged," confirmed the prince.
The Lady VanGould was simply trying to enjoy a snow cone,
when she saw her archrival.
"Oh look," said the vampire, "it's the little girl that Breagadoir left to be with a real woman."
"Bad news, undead hag," replied young Miss Ivy, "this Nightmare haunts you when you're awake."
These two have had their fair share of fights...
and this is how it always ends.
"Don't get too comfy in Breagadoir's company," said the victor, "I've already
staked my claim."