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A little note from me:

I am trying to be as canon to the movieverse as possible, seeing as I've only seen the movies, shorts, and The Pixie Hollow Games.

Whereas I have not read any of the books and I'm not familiar with them at all, I have read trivia and other information on the internet (Disney Fairies Wiki to name one) just to better understand the main characters a bit...but I had only focused on the characters I was already familiar with. Therefore, any characters/references found in my work will be based soley on what we've seen on-screen in the various animations and films, not the books...so any similarities or "non-canon" things from the books is purely coincidental. :)

That being said, I hope I'll stay as true to our beloved movies as I possibly can, and I sincerely hope this story brings joy to those who read it. I appreciate every favorite, follow, and especially review. :)) If you favorited/followed, I'd love so much to get your feedback on WHY you chose to favorite and follow! :)

Also, I will try to update as soon as I can, but life sometimes gets in the way, so I ask you all to be patient if I can't update as often as I would like. :)

Thank you, and happy reading! :*


If you close your eyes and wish all you can
You might be lucky to visit a land
Filled with magic, and wonder, and bright fairies galore
Who welcome new friends with a wide open door.

But beware and take heed, it must be understood
That sometimes, just sometimes, not all magic is good.
For deep in a dark forest of night an evil doth dwell
An evil which cannot be conquered, we tell.

With dark power and strength, the evil does know
With each passing year, it has started to grow.
Slowly but surely, this evil will come into sight
Creeping and crawling from its endless night.
We cannot be sure, we don't have such a sight,
But what's to become the ones who live in the light?


Far, far away from the bright, peaceful Pixie Hollow, in a land lifeless, gloomy, and grim, a huge unwelcoming castle lay nested in the most secret of secret places in a realm of darkness. No light had ever shown its face in the Forest of Fear. Inside the nightmarish castle, a fairy sat in her throne room atop a high black chair. Her wild curly hair was as black as a raven's wing, and her eyes were as dark as night. Her large, glistening black wings flicked, and her gray and black gown gleamed.

Agatha, the Queen of Darkness slowly stood and walked to her black crystal ball, which hovered in the air over a large black oyster shell. Next to the shell was a tiny black rose, its bulb unopened yet. She gazed deeply into the ball as it radiated with an eerie green and black glow. She waved her ebony wand over the floating ball, and inside, swirls of green began spinning about.

"Tell me," Agatha breathed, her voice hoarse and old. "Tell me it's almost time."

The swirls spun faster in the ball, and at once, glowing green words shot out from the ball and into the air, floating like green swirls of smoke. "The time is almost upon you, as you can clearly see. The magic Black Rose is soon to be free. But, great caution is something you need, for you, Dark Majesty, will not succeed," Agatha read out loud. She gasped loudly, and brushed the word smoke away. More words soon followed, and she read with haste. "A fairy soon born in Pixie Hollow will be, the cause of your downfall and great misery. Her power be strong like a bright shiny spark, maybe more so than the Queen of the Dark."

Agatha growled at the words and brushed them away in a huff. She threw down her wand angrily, and it clanged on the shimmering black floor, startling her huge black pet hawk, Midnight. Midnight flew away in a quick breeze, knowing his master was in quite a fowl mood.

"A new fairy, it says?" Agatha spat. "The cause of my great misery? Well, we'll soon see about that!" She turned to the door and yelled for two guards. In a flash, two large, bulky sparrow men came sprinting into the room, out of breath.

"You summoned, your majesty?" puffed one, a fairy clad in gray and black. His partner, clad in brown and black, stood beside him, but spoke not a word. They were both careful not to fall into the shallow black pool which was near to where Agatha stood.

"Yes, Shade, " said Agatha, calmly picking up her wand once more. "You and Dusk are to travel to Pixie Hollow at once." She threw two tiny bags of pixie dust to them with anger. "I am unable to leave the Rose unattended until it blooms. I have still time to wait." She angrily looked at her crystal ball, remembering the warning it had told her. "If I wish to take over Pixie Hollow, I cannot take any chances." She turned her icy glare towards them. "You two are to report back news of a new Never Fairy to me. I must know which talent she has. I must know her power!" Agatha narrowed her eyes. "Said prophecy cannot come true. It will not come true!" She cried, stomping her foot. "Now go!" She bellowed, sending them off in a flash of black smoke. She slowly sat back down on her throne. "We shall see whose downfall will come and who's stronger than whom." She twirled her wand in her hand, a small smile creeping onto her face as she caressed the bud of the Black Rose. "For soon, no one will have more power than me."


Tinker Bell flew around her tiny house with so much excitement, she was surprised she didn't break everything in her path. Her mind was racing, and her heart was beating in her chest like a bass drum.

"Oh, this is so amazing! So exciting!" Tinker Bell cried out loud, a little giggle escaping her lips.

"Tink, are you there?" called a chipper voice from outside her wooden door.

Tinker Bell flew over in a flash and threw open her door. Her friends, each with expressions just like the one Tink had, were waiting, their eyes gleaming with delight. Well, all except Vidia, who almost couldn't be bothered about being excited for anything.

"Hi guys!" Tinker Bell cried, laughing happily. "Thank goodness you're here. I was just about to explode from excitement!"

"Can ya'll believe it's happening tonight?" Rosetta said, her Southern drawl coming out in full force. "I could feel it in the air from the moment I woke up this morning! The cool spring breeze seemed stronger than ever."

Vidia puffed up her chest, proudly. "Naturally," she said, as if she was insulted that they didn't expect the best from her.

"Oh, it seems like only yesterday when we welcomed you, Tink," said Fawn, with a grin. "And Pixie Hollow certainly hasn't been the same since then."

"Hopefully this new one is gonna be a lot less active then Tinker Bell is," murmured Iridessa quietly. "I dunno if we can handle any more fairies like Tink."

"I second that wish," added Vidia with a flip of her black hair.

Tinker Bell put her hands to her hips and stuck her lip out in a tiny pout. "Hey!"

"I-I meant that a good way," Iridessa stammered nervously, after sensing Tinker Bell's approaching fit of rage. "I-I was just joking."

Tinker Bell was surely known to have a short temper on her, and Iridessa hoped they would avoid it at that time. The last thing they needed was for Tinker Bell to have one of her red-faced rages before they left.

"Well, I wasn't just joking," said Vidia, a tiny smirk appearing on her face. She just loved any chance she could get for pushing Tinker Bell's buttons, much to the dismay of those around her.

Silvermist, always the peacemaker, grabbed Tinker Bell's hand before she could react to Vidia's snide remark. "Aw, come on already, you guys! I bet everybody else is already at the Pixie Dust Tree waiting for the arrival! We might have even missed it!"

Tinker Bell was much too excited to let Vidia get under her skin, so she quickly ushered them out of her house, slammed the door shut, and flew away with the rest of her friends. She noticed the loads of other fairies already making their way to the welcoming ceremony. Every fairy in Pixie Hollow came out for the very special occasion, excitement filled the air. It was truly an exciting time for them all: the time when they would welcome a new fairy into Pixie Hollow. Tinker Bell of course secretly hoped they would be a tinker fairy just like she was, but she was sure her friends also hoped the new fairy would be part of their talent groups. That was always the fun part, finding out which talent group their new arrival would be joining.

After arriving to the tree, Tinker Bell waved goodbye to her friends and joined the other tinker fairies as they sat on the huge glowing mushrooms sticking out from the tree. Tinker Bell greeted her two friends Bobble and Clank, who were eagerly watching from a lower mushroom. Then, she turned her attention back to the center. She didn't want to miss a single thing.

After a few moments of waiting, the fairies began gasping in awe. The baby's laugh was slowly but surely floating down towards the center of the arrival area. Tinker Bell watched as the beautiful, delicate dandelion fluff twirled and swirled in the air like a ballerina. She saw her best friend Terence fly over with his little jug of pixie dust, ready to dump it over the laugh. The other fairies giggled as the fluff darted away from him, almost as if playing a game. He felt his cheeks turn pink as he chased after it, but he managed to catch it before it touched down to the ground and slowly dump some of the glowing golden pixie dust over the top of it.

The laugh touched down on the soft ground, and an instant, blinding golden light burst out from the fluff and the fairy was born. The tiny pixie looked up, her big eyes bright and shiny, but in total confusion. Tinker Bell and the other fairies marveled at the beauty, or rather, cuteness of their newest fairy.

Her eyes were an elegant hazel color, mixed of amber brown, glittering gold, and even tiny traces green were all meshed together. Her delicate, wispy hair was shoulder length, a radiant light golden color like the rays of the sun, but it was unusually striped with magnificent ombre colors here and there. There were blue streaks with pink tips, blue streaks with purple tips, turquoise with purple tips, and pink streaks with purple tips. Across her button nose and pink blushing cheeks were a few traces of freckles.

She was truly a sight for sore eyes, and the fairies just sat, open-mouthed as they stared at her. The Minister fairies were the ones who were the most stunned. They were sticklers for everything being by the books and proper, and seeing their newest fairy had baffled them. She was something else all together.

"Hello?" asked the little sprite, her tiny voice echoing out. She looked around at the tree full of fairies, and she slowly stood up, her smallish frame evidently showing.

As many of the fairies and sparrow men ranged in height between six inches and five inches, this particular fairy seemed to be half a head shorter than even Tinker Bell, who was already on the shortish-side as it was.

None of the fairies could speak a word, not even a simple hello. They had never seen a fairy who looked quite like this one, and they weren't sure what to make of her. She was so different from them. Even Tinker Bell was at a loss for words, which was surprising even for her. She looked over at the Winter fairies and caught eyes with her sister, Periwinkle. Periwinkle's face was in identical shock just as Tinker Bell's was. They were also a rare thing - twin fairies born from a laugh that had been split in two, and Tinker Bell wondered if there was also something special about this fairy, too.

Suddenly, bright golden specks flew around in a spinning spiral, and they saw Queen Clarion come floating down, her elegance radiating around her.

"Born of laughter, clothed in cheer, happiness has brought you here, Welcome to Pixie Hollow. I trust you found your way alright?" the Queen asked, her eyes shining.

Tinker Bell felt her heart swell as she remembered those exact words being spoken to her on her first day at Pixie Hollow, and her heart fluttered happily.

"I-I think so," stammered the fairy, nervously. She smiled a little, her dimples showing on her rosy cheeks. She let out a little bubbly giggle before she spoke again. "At least I hope so!"

The other fairies' faces broke into grins after hearing her sweet laugh. It was almost contagious, and they couldn't help but smile when they heard it.

"Now, let's see about those wings," said Clarion, slowly lifting up the fairy's wings to have a look.

The fairy's wings sparkled and glowed as Clarion touched them, the most peculiar thing being the slight hint of rainbow-colored hue they seemed to give off. Her wings had extra swirls and twirl patterns covering them completely as they shimmered in the light. All of her extra twirling in the air before her landing had played a part in her wing patterns, and they looked quite different than the wings of the other Never Fairies.

The fairy carefully spread her wings wider and slowly flew into the air, taking a tiny test flight. She hadn't yet gotten used to her wings as of then, and clumsily flew upside down with a few twirls in an untidy fashion.

Suddenly, mid-twirl, she lost her balance and came crashing back to the ground, landing straight on her bottom. She looked up at Queen Clarion, sheepishly. "I uh...I guess I haven't gotten the hang of flying yet."

Clarion smiled widely. "Don't worry, my darling. You soon will." With a flick of her hand she slowly brought up the mushrooms.

In an instant, Tinker Bell, Rosetta, Silvermist, Vidia, Iridessa, Periwinkle, Terrence, and the other talent fairies eagerly stood from their places and flew over to the mushrooms. They knew what was coming. They put each of their talent symbols onto the mushrooms, Tinker Bell grinning the widest out of everyone even as they flew back up to their viewing places.

"Now, it is time for you to chose your talent, little one," said Clarion, her voice calm and soft.

The tiny fairy looked at the mushrooms and to the other fairies, her eyes wide as she turned back to the Queen. "But how will I know which one is..."

"You'll know," said Clarion, as Tinker Bell mouthed the same words along with her, her eyes twinkling.

Tinker Bell knew in heart that this new fairy belonged with her and the other tinkers. She just had to!

The little fairy slowly walked over to the gleaming blue bubble which sat on the mushroom. Silvermist balled her fists up with delight. She thought the new fairy was just a doll, and she couldn't wait to have her as part of her team. Unfortunately, the bubble didn't light up as it should have if it belonged to her, and Silvermist's face fell in sadness and she sighed heavily.

The fairy gulped and moved on to the next one: the tiny wind tornado. Vidia was pleased that the fairy also had no luck with being a fast flyer. For once, Vidia actually didn't want to be cruel, but she just couldn't imagine such a smallish pixie with tiny wings as a fast-flyer like her.

The fairy then tried the other talents: the delicate flower, the paintbrush, the egg...every talent symbol on almost every mushroom with no luck at all. She was extremely nervous and quite worried, seeing as none of the talents seemed to fit her. She began to feel a nervous fizzing in her stomach, like thousands of fluttering butterflies.

"You forgot one!" a voice rang out, starling the little fairy. Tinker Bell couldn't compose herself any longer, and she slowly flew down and stood behind the tiny hammer. "Y-you forgot one," she added, quietly, pointing to the hammer.

Queen Clarion smiled in spite of herself. She knew Tinker Bell all too well, and she had imagined her excitement was almost too much for her, should the new fairy become a tinker fairy. With the looks of things, that's exactly what was going to come of her, seeing as the tinker hammer was the last item left to be tried.

The fairy smiled at Tinker Bell's friendliness, and she slowly walked over to the hammer. She reached out her hand for the hammer and grasped it tightly in her hand. Tinker Bell's eyes lit up, and they were suddenly surrounded with a light as bright as the sun's rays, which was reflected the brightness of how the hammer had glowed for this fairy, just like it had glowed for her before.

But Tinker Bell soon realized that wasn't the case, as she heard the horrified gasps and shrieks of the other fairies. The hammer wasn't glowing at all, in fact, and Tinker Bell had just gotten caught up in her own fantasy. The new fairy dropped the hammer in a gasped shock when it didn't light up as she had also expected it to. It had stayed dim and lifeless, much to her dismay. The new fairy felt her stomach drop, and she gulped.

"But, that was the last talent!" a clear voice rang out in the quiet night.

"None of the talents worked!" a second fairy shouted.

"That just can't be!" cried another.

"What does it mean?" said a sparrow man.

"She's talentless!" cried a second sparrow man.

"Talentless!" cried an older fairy. "Bless my soul! What a strange thing that is!"

"I...I..." began the fairy, her huge eyes filling with tears as she looked from Clarion to Tinker Bell, then back to the other fairies who were watching her. "I-I'm so sorry!"

With that, the new fairy used all the strength she could manage, flying straight up and away as fast as she could.

"Oh, no, wait! Hey, wait a minute!" cried Tinker Bell, shooting up after her. The last thing she wanted was for a new fairy to get lost somewhere in Pixie Hollow, especially after not knowing a thing about it. "Come back!"

Tinker Bell was in such a rush as she flew away, she didn't notice the two dark figures hiding within a hole of of of the nearby trees, their black eyes glowing with a tiny tint of green. Shade and Dusk chuckled to themselves, then darted away with a flash of black, unseen to the rest of the other fairies with their own commotion.

The new fairy flew clumsily through the forest as fast as she could, but before she knew it, she had crashed right into a huge pink flower. She sneezed as the pollen trickled into her nose, and she shook her head in an attempt to shake it off.

"Where are you?" Tinker Bell called.

The fairy recognized the voice as the girl who was overly excited about the hammer, but she nervously stayed hidden.

"Hey, Little Fairy? Are you alright? Won't you come back with me?" Tinker Bell pleaded. "Everything's okay, I promise!"

The new fairy was certain that no matter what the blonde fairy said, everything wasn't okay. The tiny fairy knew she had obviously messed something up after hearing the remarks of the rest of the fairies, and she felt awful about it. The little fairy pulled her knees up to her chest and sighed, sadly. She'd had a crazy first night, and she felt all the energy drain from her in as she sat. She leaned against the softness of the flower petals and before she knew it, she was fast asleep, unaware that a search party had already been started all around Pixie Hollow by the nervous Queen Clarion.