Hi again, people of fanfiction! This story is all about fairies, magic, and the works. This story is actually for my friend in school who really likes fairies and fantasies. I thought about it being just little snitch in my head before, but I'm tempted to do it. I know I should be doing my other story, 'Life in Stardom', but, aS I said, I'm tempted. And I'm not sure what the main shipping for this story is gonna be. I know that I kinda stink on First Person's POV, so I'm going for Third Person. But I still going for First for 'Life in Stardom'.
Anyways, sit back, relax, and read. :D Chapter up!
"Wakey-wakey, May! It's time to wake up!"
The sun peeked over the horizon and shone with utmost radiance. Its rays of sunshine tickled May's toes, which are poking out from the blankets. All May wanted was to sleep in but the person bouncing on her bed said otherwise.
"May! Get out of that bed!" The person yanked the blankets off May's sleeping figure. May yelped and fell to the floor, her butt landing painfully first.
"Dawn, what the heck!" May glared at the girl holding her blankets. Dawn just grinned at her.
"Finally! You're up! Now, Misty's waiting downstairs with Leaf. We'll be going for a small hangout that could take the whole day!"
"And how is that small?"
She just ignored May and proceeded on throwing clothes in a bag, which no one knew how it got there. Maybe, except Dawn.
"Here we go!" Dawn zipped the bag closed and handed May a set of clothes. She stepped into the bathroom and beckoned for May to follow.
The bathroom is large enough to hold a queen-sized bed and a TV but, unfortunately for May, there wasn't any bed, nor there any TV. A tub sat in the far right corner and a mirror with beauty equipments surrounding it, a rounded seat in front of it.
Dawn told her to sit down in front of the mirror while she worked on her powder. May only puts powder on her face when going to public places, like the school and the park. She didn't really feel much comfortable with lipstick and eye shadows to wear them all the time.
Dawn dabbed cotton holding powder into May's cheeks and forehead. May closed her eyes and mouth in contact. She didn't want any of the stuff going in her eyes and tasting it wasn't any better.
After that, Dawn stepped away from May and asked, "Is it fine?"
"Yeah, it's fine." She smiled gratefully at Dawn.
Dawn smiled in return. "I'll be waiting downstairs with the Misty and Leaf. Hurry up, alright?" She closed the door after the sentence, not giving May any chance to answer back.
May sighed and changed to the pair of clothes Dawn had given her. Within a few minutes, she was standing in front of the mirror with a red tank top and brown shorts.
She hurriedly went down the stairs and grinned when she saw her friends.
"May!" Leaf and Misty hugged her. Dawn grinned and leapt towards them.
"Let me join!" They welcomed Dawn in the group hug. After a few minutes, they pulled back. Leaf's eyes scanned May up and down.
"Where's your bag?" Leaf asked when she finished scanning May.
May smacked her forehead. "I completely forgot about it!"
"It's with me! I brought it down while you were changing, May." Dawn held up the similar bag from earlier.
May pouted. "You should've told me."
Dawn smiled apologetically. "Sorry. I guess it kinda slipped from my head."
"You're forgiven."
They left the house. May lived alone in the summer because her brother, Max has summer camps and her parents are abroad for work. They only came home on Christmas and her and Max's birthdays. Max always came home a week before school starts and he left after a week school ends.
"Are we going to the forest again?" May looked at Dawn as the gates to the forests came into view.
"Yep! We need our relaxation every now and then, right?" She glanced back at May with a questioning look.
May nodded. "I guess so."
"It's a relief that we don't have to do any more studying. I'm already brain-wired as it is!" Misty stretched her arms, her pack hunching to her back at the move.
"Yeah! Even though, it was fun on the soccer field. It's a great change." Leaf smiled at us.
They talked about what happened the week before when They split into two groups.
"And when Dawn almost fell from the cliff, her look was priceless!" Misty laughed at the memory. The others giggled at Dawn while she was blushing pink.
"H-hey! You didn't even bother to help me!" Dawn argued.
"I don't have to."
Misty pushed Dawn over the cliff they were standing at. Everyone heard Dawn's screams as she went lower with every passing second.
"Should we help her? She's already gone down far enough." Leaf and May looked at Misty for her approval.
"Wait a few more seconds. If she's still falling, you can help her," Misty answered.
Both nodded and watched Dawn over the cliff. Then, the most surreal thing happened. Pink wings started to unfold from Dawn's back. She was still screaming, with her hands covering her face. So, she didn't see it happen.
After a few minutes, her flapping wings brought her near the cliff, still airborne.
"You can open your eyes now, Dawn." May held her hands out to her.
Dawn peeked through the holes between her fingers and gasped. "I did it! I actually did it!" She flipped through the air.
"See? Told ya you didn't need help." Misty walked to the edge of the cliff and jumped, her blue wings opening up from her back. She flew right next to Dawn.
"Woohoo!" Dawn flipped again then looked at us. "C'mon, gals! Come join in!" she beckoned.
Leaf and May nodded to each other and jumped, green, the color of grass wings sprouting from Leaf's back while May had red, the color of cherries sprouting from her back.
They played around the cliff all day, not bothering to think that if people can see them from the cliff. Misty passed a waterfall and sprayed the girls with water.
"Hey! Not me! I can't control my wings with water like you guys!" Dawn huffed.
"Oh, you'll learn by doing it." Misty sprayed more of the water to Dawn.
"Not this again!" Everybody laughed.
They continued to play all day, until the sun neared setting.
"We should go now. Our wings can't handle the night." Misty nodded at our wings, which are slowing losing color as the sun continued to set over the horizon.
"Aw… Alright." Dawn sighed as she watched Misty land perfectly on the cliff, folding her wings. Leaf followed her. May grinned at Dawn first before landing gracefully on the rock terrain. As Dawn stumbled on her landing, her friends helped her stand straight. Then, they walked back to town.
When they reached the gate, Leaf whispered, "Alright, gals. Don't stretch your wings in public."
Dawn interrupted, "Of course, we won't. Why? You don't trust us?"
"She obviously doesn't trust you," Misty said.
They all giggled at Dawn's pouting face.
"Alright, alright. Yes, it's tempting to stretch it because of folding for so long. That's the reason why we go to these hangouts we look forward to every time." Leaf smiled at us and nodded at Misty.
"Okay. I get what you're saying." May giggled, still remembering Dawn's pouting face.
"G'night, gals!"
"Sweet dreams!"
"Don't let the bed bugs bite!"
"And don't forget what I said!"
Yeah, we won't. They all thought simultaneously. All smiling from the day's events.
I know, the boys aren't there yet. But you know, I'm just starting with the fairy wings kind of thing first.
This story is actually inspired by my other friend, who is also at school. We were actually doing a Science project and it kinda went to this. I don't know how it got to this, but yeah.
Please state your opinion on a review! I need reviews to get inspiration for more chapters people! You know how it works, the more, the merrier I am!
And am I writing in Third Person better than writing in First? State your answer in a review!
And another question, should I go with Penguinshipping or Ikarishipping? Review, please!
Jay-
