OK, I know you guys are waiting for chapters on my other stories, but I just had to get this one out. I just recently saw Secret of the Wings right before Halloween and have been working on this ever since. Hope you like it and tell me what you think.
I don't own Tinker Bell. And yes, I checked the spelling. It is two separate words. Confusing people... *grumble*
Enjoy!
Periwinkle fluttered about in a daze. It was only a week ago that Lord Milori and Queen Clarion made it so that Warm fairies could visit the Winter fairies, but her sister, Tinker Bell, had neglected to properly introduce her friends both times Periwinkle had come into contact with them. It wasn't that she wanted to meet all of them; there were just two that had caught her attention for different reasons.
First was the fairy that flew really fast. She wore her hair in a ponytail and she was one of the few fairies that Periwinkle had seen wearing pants instead of capris or a dress. She had a sarcastic attitude much like Spike's. Actually, now that the frost fairy thought on it, Spike and the fast fairy looked and acted the same way she and Tinker Bell acted toward each other: like twin sisters. Periwinkle decided to look into that later. She was mainly interested in that fairy because her sister seemed to be very fond of her.
Her mind was irresistibly drawn to the other fairy that had caught most of her attention. The water fairy. She had been the first to show Periwinkle her talent (aside from the tinker fairies, of course) and she had done it with such grace and excitement that Periwinkle couldn't resist wanting to see more. The fairy seemed a bit ditsy, but so open and kind that Periwinkle was just... drawn to her. Her eyes were so bright with their light brown hue and her ink black hair was a stark contrast to her light blue dress and fair skin. She was so much like the object of her talent; always going with the rhythm and flow, open minded and free, sometimes excited and fast-paced, other times smooth and easygoing.
"I need to learn more about her." The frost fairy sighed dreamily.
"Who?" a voice asked from nearby. Periwinkle gasped and sat up on her bed to see Gliss standing by her open door.
"Gliss!" Periwinkle shouted. "You could have killed me!"
"Nu uh! Now spill, who's this fairy you need to learn more about?"
"Tinker Bell." Periwinkle replied. "We don't know everything about each other yet and from the stories I've read on the mainland, the sisters there know everything about each other."
"Oh, okay! Well, just arrange a time for you and Tinker Bell to meet and you can get to know each other a bit more then."
"You got it!" Periwinkle agreed, her mind already coming up with a way that plan could work in her favor.
Silvermist gasped as she dropped another drop of water. Laughter reached her ears and she turned to see Fawn watching her.
"Hey Fawn." The water fairy called.
"Hey Sil. What's on your mind? You seem distracted."
"It's nothing important." Silvermist replied, blushing slightly.
"Well it must be important." Fawn chuckled. "Because that's the ninth drop you've lost in the last thirty seconds."
Silvermist blushed harder and avoided her best friend's eyes. "Really Fawn, it's nothing."
Fawn studied her for a moment. "You've got a crush." she murmured thoughtfully.
"What?" Silvermist snorted. "No I don't! Why would you think that?"
Fawn began ticking the reasons off on her fingers. "You're distracted. Every time someone calls you out on it, you blush as if you'd raced Vidia across the Summer meadow. You're denying that you have a crush without providing another excuse as to your actions. You-"
"Ok, ok." Silvermist sighed. "You got me on that one. But really, it's nothing."
Fawn rubbed her chin and stared at her for a second longer before nodding. "Ok then. How's the water today?"
"A bit brisk. Must be windy upriver."
"That's probably Vidia and her fast flying friends having another race." Fawn chuckled. "So, who is he? Is it Terrence?"
"Fawn!" Silvermist scolded playfully. "I'm not crushing on a sparrow man!"
"Then a fairy?" Fawn asked excitedly.
Silvermist was slightly slower when she shouted, "No!"
"Ooh, I must have struck a nerve. Ok, spill! Is it Rosetta?"
"No."
"Iridessa?"
Silvermist snorted with laughter.
"Fairy Mary?"
"Yuck!"
"Tink?"
"Nope she's got a crush on Vidia."
"Vidia?"
"Nope, she's got the hots for Tink."
Fawn sat and thought for a moment as Silvermist finally managed to get dewdrops to the spider's web.
"Is it me?" Fawn called, startling the water fairy and causing her to drop the last dewdrop onto the head of a ladybug.
"Sorry!" She called before turning to Fawn. "Is what you?"
"Am I the one you're crushing on?"
"No." Silvermist sighed wearily. "Would you stop guessing already?"
"Not until I figure out who you're crushing on." Fawn vowed.
Silvermist sighed and prepared for a long week. It's not that she thought Fawn would guess correctly, she just didn't want the constant pestering when her friend would never be able to get it right.
Because they had just met them, Fawn would immediately rule out all of the winter fairies. Specifically the frost talent fairies. Specifically a certain frost talent fairy.
Periwinkle.
Just the sound of her name would make Silvermist melt like a snowflake in Summer. Her ice blue eyes glittering with happiness and wonder seeing melted water for the first time and the shock and excitement she displayed at Silvermist's water bridge trick. White hair gleaming in the bright summer sunlight and glowing in the faint winter sun. The way her body wasn't as curvy as those of warm fairies and her wings fluttered whenever she had a really strong emotion inside. And her wings were so beautiful when she flew; Silvermist would give anything to be able to stroke them just once.
"Oh to see her..." the water fairy sighed softly.
"Who?" Fawn groaned.
"No one." Silvermist giggled, sending her brown-haired friend a mysterious wink before going back to her work.
There you have it, my faithful readers. I am working on the rest of the chapters now. I hope you guys can send me a review and tell me how you liked this chapter. Thanks!