EDIT: I am editing the story as I realized there were a lot of errors in it.
IMPORTANT NOTE!: I lost my previous account so I ditched it, deleted the story and made a new account that I have posted this story on.
Author's Note: Alright, here is a story that takes place a year after the Secret of the Wings movie. If you have not seen, don't read! Unless, you are fine with spoilers. I'm going to rate every chapter just because I'm that good. I let the reader know ahead of time what to expect, and who to expect in the chapter.
About Chapter: The Christmas Ball is coming up, and Tink has a new idea for this year.
Chapter Summary: Tinkerbell proposes her idea for Christmas. Once she finally gets some sense and agrees it's a stupid idea, she goes off to go Christmas shopping(building) with her sister, Periwinkle.
Couples: Major Terence/Tinkerbell
Characters: Tinkerbell, Periwinkle, Vidia and Dewey.
Rated: K+
Why Rated That: Because I can(And also, I think this is a bit more mature than just K).
Tinkerbell shivered as the Winter Wood's cold winds blew over her. Teeth chattering, she pulled her coat closer to her skin. Despite the below freezing temperatures, she's always enjoyed being in the snowy hollow. Besides, there was someone she needed to meet with. Walking deeper into the Winter Woods, she eventually came to a stop in front of an ice building. Pausing for a moment, she then proceeded to open the large ice doors. Inside, she could hear voices.
"I wonder if she's alright. It's not like her to miss meeting me at the border," Tink heard a voice similar to hers say.
"Who knows? Maybe she got stuck doing the workedy-work," she heard a sparrow man's odd voice say. His voice sounded Scandinavian and it hopped up and down like a melody on a fiddle.
"Maybe she got tired of seeing you," she then heard a snarky voice reply. Tink could recognize that voice anywhere: it was old Vidia. In fact, she recognized all those voices. Stepping out from her hiding place, she came into their line of sight.
"Come on Peri, you know that's not true," Tink said to the girl who had spoken with a voice similar to hers. They're actually similar in many ways. Especially, since they were twin sisters. The winter fairies eyes and wings lit up.
"Tink, you're here!" Periwinkle shouted, flying up to give her sister a hug. Dewey, the odd voiced sparrow man, smiled triumphantly.
"See, I knew she couldn't have gotten into any trouble," Dewey said. Vidia couldn't help but snort at that dumb remark. If she had it her way, Tink would be re-named Trouble.
"Well, actually..." Tink's voice trailed off and she released her embrace with her sister. Peri's eyes widened.
"Tink, what did you do?" she asked.
"This time," Vidia said, feeling the need to give that valuable input.
"Er, let's just drop it 'kay?" Tink told Peri. Seeing that her sister didn't want to talk about it anymore, Periwinkle decided it was best to drop it.
"Long as you're here Tink, you want to go ice-skating?" Peri asked. Suddenly, Tink's eyes sparkled like they do when she had an idea.
"You know how the Christmas's Ball is being held in the Winter Woods this year?" Tink asked her. Peri nodded, unsure of how that was even remotely related to the question she had just asked.
"Yeah..." she said hesitantly. Vidia started to make a gagging sound.
"Ugh, I hate Christmas," she sneered. "It's a day when fairies won't stop talking about, love, happiness and giving; and all that stuff that makes me wanna barf."
Everyone just stared at Vidia for a while. Then they turned their attention back to Tink. Dewey smiled at Tink. "You planning something big this year?"
She nodded. "I sure am!"
Peri squealed in delight. "This is going to be so much fun!" then she paused. "I can help, right?"
Tinkerbell laughed. "Of course you can, Peri! In fact, I'd love for you to help."
"So, what is this 'awesome' plan of yours?" Vidia asked her, putting air-quotes around 'awesome'.
"I'm going to capture St. Nickolas!" Tink said, grinning with enthusiasm. All she received from her "brilliant" idea was a bunch of incredulous looks.
"Capture St. Nickolas?" Peri asked.
"Now, how do you intend to do that?" Dewey asked.
"And, why? I mean, what do you plan on accomplishing by that?" Vidia asked. Tinkerbell considered this.
"Um, I'm not... sure actually. Okay! New plan! Peri, we help each other get gifts for our friends," Tinkerbell told her.
"Sounds like a good plan," Periwinkle said. Vidia snickered.
"At least, better than the last plan," she mumbled. Tink and Periwinkle waved good-bye to Dewey and Vidia, and left to get the gifts for their friends.
"So we have to get gifts for Rosetta, Iridessa, Silvermist, Fawn, Gliss, Spike, Slush, Bobble, Clank, Dewey and maybe Vidia," Tink said, running down her mental list.
"You're forgetting someone," Periwinkle sing-sang.
"Don't worry, I didn't forget you. We'll just have to get the stuff for each other later..." Tink said, her voice trailing off as she thought about what she wanted to get for her sister. Peri laughed.
"I wasn't talking about me."
"Oh, well, you can't shop for me while I'm here with you," Tinkerbell pointed out.
"No, I mean, haven't you forgotten you're boyfriend?" Peri said, playfully elbowing Tink. Tinkerbell scowled.
"I told you a million times, he's not my boyfriend!" Tinkerbell shouted, angrily. Then she paused. "We're talking about Terence, right?"
Periwinkle laughed. "Yes, we are talking about Terence. And, quite frankly, I'm surprised you two are still not dating each other."
Blushing, Tink said, "Look, Terence and I are just friends. That's all. I don't even know why everyone is always insisting that we need to get together."
"Alright, alright." Periwinkle held up her hands. Then, she asked, "So, who are you going to the dance with?" Blushing a deeper crimson, Tink replied in a barely audible tone.
"Terence," she mumbled. Then, in a much louder tone, "But that means nothing! We're going as friends."
"Of course Tink," Peri said, dropping the subject. Then she asked, with curiosity, "You're thinking of maybe getting Vidia a present?"
"What do you mean you don't like Christmas?" Dewey asked Vidia, for what seemed like the millionth time.
"Stop asking!" she shouted.
"Only when you tell me," he told her defiantly. She sighed. He sure was persistent. Must be because he's The Keeper of all Fairy Knowledge, whether the knowledge should concern him or not. He's gotta be as curious as Tinkerbell. Well, scratch that. He's almost.
"Go annoy you're stupid cat!" Vidia growled. Fiona lifted up her head, looking hurt. She let out a pitiful meow.
"You'll feel better if you tell..." the Keeper coaxed.
"I will never feel better about it!" Vidia shouted with a new touch of venom in her voice. It was not his business to know what happened that Christmas eve...
Dewey sighed. "All right. But, you know, you'll end up an old Scrooge if you keep up this attitude."
With that, Dewey flew off to continue writing in one of his books. As he did, Vidia shouted a 'Bah-hum-bug' just out of spite. Why was it that fairies were always poking their noses in business that wasn't theirs? Or was it just the fairies Vidia knew? Giving another sigh of exasperation, she flew out of the library. On the day of the Christmas Ball, she planned to lock herself in her room, like she did every year. Christmas just brings to her many painful memories.
There's the first chapter. It has left us with so many questions.
Will Tinkerbell finally realize she's more than 'just friends' with Terence?
Will Vidia end up as an old Scrooge(bah hum-bug!)?
And will Tink ever catch St. Nickolas?
Lol. Time for the next chapter! Please comment or review whether you liked or hated the chapter. It makes me feel important when people take the time to do that. Please and thank-you!