~ Prologue ~

Fawn knew courtship behaviour when she saw it – thanks to her talent. The way a wooer would suddenly act all different, sometimes looking like a clown to those seeing it objectively, and this all just to impress the (potential) object of desire with their abilities and traits.

Fawn also knew when it was directed towards her – even if this part was a little bit more difficult for the animal fairy. And she basically knew how to properly respond to it either way – whether it was accepting or declining the advances – thanks to being with animals, again.

The personal part was that Fawn quickly knew from whom she accepted it and when she would give in to it. As she was finding out, her subconscious requirements for a partner, for a mate – as she was more used to saying –, were fulfilled by a certain long-haired scout fairy ...


A/N: Hello everyone, here I am with a new story (oh my gosh, it's a multi-chapter thing …)! I couldn't help but ship Fawn and Nyx when I saw the "Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast" movie for the first time. But I didn't have an idea for a story, so I didn't write anything myself (and there's like nothing out there!). After watching this movie again in November, I suddenly got an idea :3

And as I realized only at the end of writing chapter one, I do seem to have a thing for the courting topic. Well, what can I say, it happened. In my opinion, it fits these two in the kind of animal-comparing way I will be doing it.

As I hinted in the first sentence, I have difficulty writing multi-chapter stories. (I'm a one-shot writer type, I don't know. They are overseeable.) Therefore, I only started writing this story when I actually had a complete outline planned. The main story points stand and it's up to my spontaneous writing how they will turn out and into detail.

I'm sorry for rambling so much here, but I can't help it, I always feel like mentioning so much when I'm at the beginning of a story ^^' :D (And you'll directly get chapter one, so bear with me and the word count for the A/N in this prologue.)