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      • Marry your BEST friend
      • Sequoia
      • Grandmother's Castle
      • Cake Bake, Sleep Over
      • Attic Investigators
      • Who, What, When, Where
      • East Overshoe
      • Mustang in the Barn
      • Discombobulation
      • Bedtime Lessons
      • Celestia
      • Mysterious Script
      • Secret Room
      • Protect the Puffins
      • Thing-a-ma-jig & Which-a-ma-callits
      • Nooks full of BOOKS!
      • Bubble Room
      • The Guardian
      • Odd Ouija
      • Search for Answers at the Library
      • Coddiwomple
      • Chapter 19
      • Chapter 20
      • 2nd Challenge, the second room
      • Hope, Faith, Charity
      • Chapter 23
      • Chapter 24
      • Chapter 25
      • Chapter 26
      • Chapter 27
      • Chapter 28
      • Chapter 29
      • Chapter 30
      • Chapter 31
      • Chapter 32
      • Chapter 33
      • Chapter 34
      • Chapter 35
      • Chapter 36
      • Chapter 37
      • Bob's your Uncle, Jaimie's your Aunt
      • Bubbleverse Worlds
      • Mystery in the Steamer Trunk
      • A Verona Mystery
      • Mystery Puzzle Boxes
      • Valley of Trolls
      • Chest and the Key
      • Felix Pickles Cheshire Cheese
      • The Book of Mysteries and Investigations
      • Rat and Parrot
      • The Shadow People
      • Save the Tawny Frogmouth
      • Tiger Lily and her Pajamas
      • Peanuts for Stella
      • Mysterious Key
      • Banned Bunnies
      • Chip and Mimi
      • Sister Rose and Rabbi Shapiro
      • Nanny Doll Collection
      • Limpy and Stimpy
      • Mr. Jones and Mr. Jenkins
      • Bread in a Bag
      • The Majestic Chest
      • The Crystal Cave
      • Grumpy King
      • Mad Hatter Bunny
      • Mrs. Crabernathy
      • Gobbledegook
      • I Remember
      • Pudding
      • Kumbaya
      • Milky Way Galaxy
      • Oh Fudge
      • Phase Two
      • Women in History
      • Sword in a Stone
  • Alien Earthlings
    • Bee Humingbird
    • Mantis Shrimp
    • Aye-aye
    • Axolotl
    • Jerboa
    • Murder of Crows
    • Greenland Shark
    • Narwhal
    • Platypus
    • Pink Fairy Armadillo
    • Pangolin
    • Tawny Frogmouth
    • Shoebill
    • Bullet Ant
    • Naked Mole Rat
    • Saiga Antelope
    • Hickory Horned Devil
    • Honduran White Bat
    • Scaly-Foot Snail
    • Kookaburra
    • Humphead
    • Nautilus
    • Aardvark
    • Jesus Lizard
    • Bewitching Mason Bees
    • Giant Manta Ray
    • Sea Angel
    • Mandrill
    • RED Fire Ant
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    • Blobfish
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    • Angler Fish
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    • Tree Kangaroo
    • Poodle Moth
    • Immortal Jellyfish
    • Star-nosed Mole
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    • Kakapo
  • Be all YOU can be!
    • DIRECTORY
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    • Frequency Hopping
    • The Bi-Plane Pilot
    • Her Deepness
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    • Margaret Hamilton
  • Things, Bits & Bobs
    • Wilhelmina's Wardrobe
      • Delilah's Dress
      • Umbrella
      • Wellies
    • Trudi's Steamer Trunk
      • Dolly's Doll
      • Bobby's Baseball Glove
      • Jeanne's Red Jacket Skates
      • Eddy's Teddy Bear
      • Christmas Ornaments
      • Quack !
      • Photo Album
      • Jacks
      • The Rose
      • Leica Camera
      • Passport
      • Italy Map
      • Cap Gun & Holster
      • Recipe Box
      • Love Letters
      • Tea Set
      • Lost Keys
      • The Journal
    • Tippi's Typewriter
    • Patty's Painting
    • Hollie's Horsey
    • Chester's Chess Set
    • Rodolfo's Golf Clubs
    • Frank's Fishing Rod
    • Chugga Chugga Choo Choo
    • Molly's Doll House
    • Susan's Sewing Machine
    • Verona Street Sign
    • Metal Detector
  • Odd Relationships
    • Goby and Pistol Shrimp
    • Woolly Bats and Pitcher plants
    • Clown Fish and Anemones
  • Words of Wisdom
    • The COSMOS
    • Yinyang
    • Confucius
    • ZEN
    • Tree of LIFE
    • Practice = Happiness
    • Friendship
    • Buddha
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Chapter 8

Fairies are tiny, magical creatures who flutter through forests and gardens, leaving sparkles wherever they go. They love to help flowers bloom, guide lost ladybugs home, and play gentle tricks that make children giggle. With soft wings, bright smiles, and hearts full of kindness, fairies remind us that the world is full of wonder if we slow down and look closely.

Celestia

A Fairy Tale

Celestia was a fairy who loved to explore the forest. She was curious and adventurous, always looking for new sights and sounds. One day, she decided to venture deeper into the woods than ever before. She flew over streams and hills, admiring the beauty of nature. She saw many animals and plants that she had never seen before. She felt happy and free.

She came across a clearing where a large oak tree stood. Under its branches, there was a bed of daisies that looked soft and inviting. Celestia felt tired from her long journey and decided to rest for a while. She landed on the flowers and curled up in their petals. She closed her eyes and fell asleep.

She had a pleasant dream of flying with her friends in the fairy kingdom. She laughed and sang and danced in the air. She felt warm and safe.

She woke up to a loud noise. She opened her eyes and saw that it was dark. The moon was shining in the sky, casting shadows on the ground. She heard a growl nearby and saw a pair of glowing eyes staring at her. It was a wolf, and it looked hungry.

Celestia gasped and tried to fly away, but it was too late. The wolf leaped at her and snapped its jaws. Celestia screamed and dodged its attack. She flew as fast as she could, but the wolf chased her through the forest. Celestia was terrified and confused. How did she end up here? Where were her friends? How could she get back home?

She flew for what seemed like hours, but the wolf did not give up. It followed her scent and tracked her down. Celestia felt exhausted and hopeless. She knew she could not outrun the wolf forever. She looked around for a place to hide, but there was none.

She saw a light in the distance. It was a fire, burning in a campsite. She saw some humans sitting around it, talking and laughing. Celestia knew that humans were dangerous, but she had no choice. She flew towards them, hoping they would scare away the wolf.

She reached the campsite and flew over the fire. She shouted for help, hoping the humans would hear her. They did not. They were too busy with their own conversation. They did not notice the tiny fairy flying above them.

The wolf saw her too and followed her to the campsite. It ignored the humans and focused on its prey. It jumped over the fire and lunged at Celestia.

Celestia saw the wolf coming and closed her eyes. She waited for the end.

But it did not come.

She heard a loud bang and felt a blast of heat. She opened her eyes and saw that the wolf was stunned and fell to the ground, it ran into the woods frightened by the gunfire. A human had shot at the wolf, a warning shot to scare it away.

The humans saw what happened and were shocked. They looked at the wolf running off into the forest and then at Celestia, who was hovering in the air, trembling with fear.

They could not believe their eyes.

They had just saved a fairy.

The humans were amazed by Celestia. They had never seen a fairy before. They wondered where she came from and why she was in the forest. They wanted to know more about her.

They approached her slowly and gently, trying not to scare her. They spoke to her in soft voices, asking her if she was okay and if she needed anything. They offered her some food and water, which she gratefully accepted.

Celestia was still afraid of the humans, but she was also curious. She had never seen humans before. She wondered what they were doing in the forest and why they had killed the wolf. She wanted to know more about them.

She spoke to them in a high-pitched voice, telling them her name and where she came from. She told them that she was lost and that she did not know how to get back home. She asked them if they could help her.

The humans were fascinated by Celestia. They listened to her story and felt sorry for her. They wanted to help her.

They told her their names and where they came from. They told her that they were camping in the forest for fun and that they had killed the wolf to protect her. They asked her if she knew how to find her way back home.

Celestia did not know how to find her way back home. She had flown too far and too long. She had lost track of time and direction. She felt hopeless.

The humans did not know how to find Celestia's home either. They had no idea where the fairy kingdom was or how to get there. They felt helpless.

They decided to stay in the campsite for the night and think of a solution in the morning. They made a small bed for Celestia out of leaves and flowers and invited her to sleep with them. Celestia agreed and thanked them for their kindness.

They slept under the stars, hoping for a miracle.

The next morning, they woke up to a bright light. They looked up and saw a rainbow in the sky. It was shining with all the colors of the spectrum, creating a beautiful sight.

Celestia gasped and smiled. She recognized the rainbow as a sign from her fairy friends. They had been looking for her and had found her. They had sent the rainbow to guide her back home.

She flew up to the rainbow and touched it. It felt warm and soft, like a hug. She heard a voice in her head, telling her to follow the rainbow and that they would meet her at the end.

She turned to the humans and waved goodbye. She thanked them for saving her and helping her. She told them that she would never forget them and that they would always be her friends.

The humans waved back and smiled. They were happy for Celestia and proud of themselves. They told her that they would never forget her either and that they would always be her friends.

They watched as she flew away, following the rainbow. They saw her disappear into the horizon, leaving behind a trail of sparkles.

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