

After her mother's interaction with Stella and Farah in the Headmistress' office, Luna makes Stella feel weak, telling her she should be able to do magic far more advanced than making a rainbow. She continues a relationship with Sky, constantly worrying about his relationship with Bloom and whether or not he truly cares for her. Throughout the series, she is seen being distant and cold toward her roommates as the pressures of being a princess lead her to isolate herself from all others except Sky. As a result, she lashes out at Bloom and the others to help retrieve the ring without letting the headmistress know. Her connection with Sky however is still prominent, as she goes to him for comfort once the other suitemates and Headmistress Dowling go to save Bloom.Īfter learning that Bloom had lost her ring, Stella becomes worried, as the ring is a family heirloom and her mother would not be happy that she lost it. Seeing her initial interaction with Sky, Stella is jealous of Bloom, and by the end of her first day lends her her gateway ring as a way to get her home. Having already broken up with Sky, Stella starts the new year welcoming her new suitemates as she is a student mentor. Luna then sent her to Alfea, where Farah was instructed to rehabilitate Stella so that she would not lose control, but would still be powerful. Not wanting to show her weakness, her mother told everyone that it was done on purpose, as being a powerful psychopath was better than losing control and blinding someone on accident. This resulted in her losing control of her power and accidentally blinding her best friend Ricki. Initially using positive emotions to channel magic, Luna decided that Stella's magic wasn't powerful enough, and so quickly taught her to use negative emotions. Prior to the beginning of Season 1, Stella was studying her fairy magic with her mother, who was obsessed with her having power. From a young age, she was tutored by her mother to be the strongest and never to be shown as weak.
