The Fairy Children: Chapter 3 by NaChapailliniGaeilge, literature
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The Fairy Children: Chapter 3
Chapter 3: Of Dewdrops And Riddles
Small puffs of pale grey smoke emitted from the small chimney of the kitchen area of the Dust Tree. Thanks to Tinkerbell, the kitchen was well enough to cook in again. Currently Ro and Dess were appointed to do the cooking, while the others watched over the kids outside. Who knows how long they've went without food, or actually 'eating' food. Zarina was currently there to tell them you know, where everything is etc.
"Now, are you sure this kitchen is fit to cook in?" Dessa asked in her usual worried complexion.
"Believe me when I tell you Iridessa", Zarina proclaimed proudly," This kitchen was built to last
The Fairy Children: Chapter 2 by NaChapailliniGaeilge, literature
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The Fairy Children: Chapter 2
Chapter 2: The Jouney I have Taken and Will Take Now
Tink, Sil, Ro, Dess, Fawn, and Vidia, all came up to Zarina who was facing the pool of Pixie Dust at the basin from atop the tree.
"How are they?" The former Pirate Fairy asked, still facing the still Pixie Dust.
"They're tired and weak and slightly shaken" the tinker answered,"Dess had a hard time prying the little one off". Tink glanced over to where they left the little ones. They weren't too far but they were out of ear-shot at least. They looked so peaceful leaning off of each other, even though they probably had it rough a while ago.
"I will show you how to tend to them in a little
The Fairy Children: Chapter 1 by NaChapailliniGaeilge, literature
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The Fairy Children: Chapter 1
Chapter 1: Something I left Behind
Zarina, paced in her house in a rather worried state. The clear moonlight shining through the open window, illuminating off the exposed bag of Pixie Dust that lit up the room. The Four Seasons Festival had just ended and she was glad that her newfound talent was accepted by all, especially Fairy Gary and Queen Clarion. She was also rather happy to be back in Pixie Hollow. To be honest with herself, she did rather miss it. But, that wasn't what she was worried about. It was about something else completely.
"Oh, I hope they're alright", she spoke to herself worriedly,"This is the longest I've ever been from