Decided to make this story a little different! Hope you like it! Please review and pm me your ideas and thoughts on the story! And I apologize in advance for this chapter being so short!

We've all known about the Second Star to the Right and straight on till on till morning, but why haven't we heard about The First Star to the Right?

"Goodbye my little ones.." A twenty year old woman with red hair and brown eyes whispered to her babies as she set them down on the porch of a young couple, who were eating dinner in their dinning room, oblivious to what was happening on their front porch.

The twenty year old woman, who looked as if her clothes were stitched together with rags, looked down at her treasures as tears rolled down her cheeks. A man behind her looked down at the babies as they laid side to side, looking up at their parents. The man had light brown hair, with green eyes. He bent down to the babies, then gently took one of their little hands, and spoke softly, tears rolling down his eyes. "I'm so sorry my stars.." He said, lowering his head.

The couple was in poverty, therefore they could not provide for their children. Like any parent, they wanted to give their children the best chance for greatness.

The mother reached for the doorbell as the father placed a note in the baby's basket. But before the mother rang the doorbell, she looked at her twins. "Goodbye Peter, goodbye Piper..."

She rang the doorbell, then both parents ran down the street, to the woods. They were to poor to own a home.

The babies laid in the basket for minutes... All because the doorbell didn't ring.. It was broken. Piper started to fuss and squirm around in the basket, until a creature showed up on the doorstep.

A wandering bandit of the woods walked up to the basket, looked inside, and decided it wasn't food. Before he could walk away, the porch light came on, scaring the raccoon, causing it to scamper away with a leap from the basket, pushing it over.

The basket landed on the ground, on its side. The babies cried, as any normal reaction to a fall.

But a destiny was calling. Lights shinned in the sky, beaming down to the babies. The lights belonged to two certain fairies. One was dressed in a green leaf dress, with her golden hair put up in a bun. The other fairy also had golden hair. He had a green leaf suit, carefully decorated with gold paint on the sleeves. He had green leaf pants on, with a brown twig buckle around his waist.

The girl fairy flew down to the boy. The boy had chocolate brown eyes, which made the fairy smile. By this time, both twins stopped crying. Meanwhile, the boy fairy smiled at the girl. She had green eyes.

This was the beginning of a forever.