A.N. Hey, guys, bet you didn't think to see me again so soon! Here's the first few minutes, though the script may be a little off. But this was the best one I can find.

DISCLAIMER: TINKERBELL DOES NOT BELONG TO ME, IT BELONGS TO DISNEY! DON'T SUE ME!

The fairies watched in eager anticipation.

(On a night sky background, we see a star, a la Pinocchio. Then, some clouds appear, a la Mary Poppins, and a pirate ship, a la Peter Pan. We then see the castle, a la Cinderella, done in CGI, while different fireworks are appearing. A circular line is drawn over the castle (in the same vein as the previous logo), then the castle enters many dots from the bottom of the screen to reveal "WALT DiSNEY", in the post-1979 Disney script logo font, albeit slightly revised. "PICTURES" fades in, while the circular line is nearly staying visible on the logo)

"That's a neat logo," said Tinkerbell.
(The narrator stood on the balcony of her royal apartment, which commanded one of the best views of Pixie Hollow. Her eyes seemed to rest on the magical landscape before her, but she was thinking about a place very far away)
(The queen was picturing the mainland, where the humans lived, and where spring had yet to appear)
NARRATOR: Have you ever wondered how nature gets its glow? Who gives it light and color as the seasons come and go?

That sounds just like Ree, thought Milori, but that can't be, can it?

(In Pixie Hollow it was fall, winter, spring, and summer all year round–and all at the same time. Each season occupied a corner of the magical realm of the fairies. It was only on the mainland that one season followed another, each waiting–sometimes patiently and sometimes not–for its turn)
Narrator: Who helps all creatures, great and small, to walk, to swim, to fly?
(Right now it was winter on the mainland. The narrator could picture the frosty magnificence of Kensington Gardens in London. She knew how the moonlight peeked through the clouds and glistened on the tiny snowflakes)

The snowflake fairies were amazed at the beauty, while Snowflake, the minister of Winter, beamed at her work.

Tinkerbell, for reasons she wouldn't know just yet, felt a strange pulling to the snowy landscape.
Narrator: Who crafts such tiny details? You might see them if you try. For it's all the work of fairies, but they stay well out of sight.
(INT. NURSERY, BLOOMSBURY – NIGHT. Somewhere on the mainland, at that very moment, a baby lying in her crib laughed with delight. The narrator listened as the laugh, invisible but filled with magic, soared out of the crib. It flew toward the nursery's open window, where a lonely fluffy dandelion poked through through the soil of a window box. The laugh dove through the dandelion and carried one of the soft, white seed wisps into the air)
Narrator: And the first time that a baby laughs, a fairy's life takes flight.

"Amazing poetry..." uttered Lyria.

In another part of the theater, Vidia scoffed at the common knowledge, but shut up when Kaitlin sent a warning look in her direction.

(EXT. LONDON – NIGHT. A new fairy was on its way to Pixie Hollow. But it had a long road ahead)
(The dandelion wisp flew upward. It was carried across the rooftops of London and through the smoke of a chimney. It blew past Big Ben, along the Thames River, and over Tower Bridge)
(The narrator clasped her hands as she followed the journey of the laugh, still so very far away. So many obstacles. So many things to go wrong)
(The laugh collided with the bell of a slow-moving ship. No one on board heard the almost inaudible ping. But the narrator heard it, and she heard for the laugh's safety)

So did everyone watching.
(But joy is fierce. Joy is strong. And joy is resilient)
(The laugh spun woozily as the dandelion wisp swirled, but before long it regained its bearings and continued on. It touched down briefly on the sea, and a jingle echoed across the waves)

Everyone let out a breath they didn't know were holding.

Narrator: (SINGING) When the moon comes out to shine her face
The birds are fast asleep

Clarion gasped when she heard her singing voice, hardly daring to believe that she was the narrator.

And the lanterns hang from every post
The fairies leave their keep
They join their hands and sing their songs
That nary a soul can hear
In the springtime when the earth is new
To the fairies they draw near
To the fairies they draw near
(Finally, the tiny wisp was taken up by the wind once more, and the laugh was carried through the clouds and blown toward a shining beacon: the Second Star to the Right!)
(The narrator let out a sigh. All would be well. The laugh was moving quickly now–as eager to reach its destination as the narrator was for it to arrive)
(TITLE CARD: TINKER BELL)
(EXT. NEVER LAND – DUSK. The laugh approached the mythical island of Never Land with a jingle and a giggle. Faster and faster it flew, skimming the plains, cresting the mountains, and finally emerging over the home of the fairies: Pixie Hollow)
(EXT. PIXIE HOLLOW – NIGHT. The enchanted land shimmered with every color of the rainbow. Wintry woods glistened with snow, while nearby a summery glen was bursting with greenery and vines heavy with fruit. Chuckling happily, the laugh sped down toward the center of Pixie Hollow. There stood a majestic tree, radiating magic)

(The soft tinkling sound of the laugh caught the attention of a garden fairy at work. She looked like a flower herself, dressed in a rose-petal tunic)

The garden fairy on screen squealed that she was in the movie, earning her a shushing from her neighbors.

(Other garden fairies darted from the bushes and flower beds and began to follow the wisp)
(The wisp floated over a waterfall, where water fairies played. They all shook the water from their wings and happily ran after the wisp)

"Did whoever make this movie know that we can't fly when our wings are wet?" asked Bolt.

"I suppose not," answered his best friend Stone.

(The wisp passed under the branches of a pine tree, giggling at the tickle of the pine needles. Animal fairies peeked out from nests and knotholes. They, too, followed)
(Light fairies in shimmering outfits dove through sunbeams to join the procession)
(INT. PIXIE DUST TREE – NIGHT. Soon all the fairies of Pixie Hollow arrived at the Pixie Dust Tree. They settled on the branches of the huge, magical tree like a flock of chattering birds. Their beautiful wings and clothes glowed in the light of the Pixie Dust Well, which surged in the center of the tree. They eagerly waited for the wisp-of-a-laugh to arrive)
(High in the air, VIDIA intercepted the wisp before it could overshoot the mark. Vidia–with her purple clothes, raven hair, and superior attitude–wasn't the most popular fairy in Pixie Hollow. But she was the fastest)

"Finally, someone understands my speed!" exclaimed Vidia.

(She flew over, under, and around the laughing wisp, creating breezes to guide it safety to the Pixie Hollow Tree. Finally, the dandelion wisp came to rest on an outcropping of mushrooms that formed a balcony above the well)
(The jingle faded away, and every fairy fell silent and waited)
(A dust-keeper fairy named TERENCE approached the wisp, holding a chalice brimming with pixie dust.)

"Ah, our lifeblood!" sighed Fairy Gary.

(He carefully poured the dust over the wisp.)
(The wisp swayed with a tinkle. Its shining strands shimmered and waved, moved by the magical dust. When it settled into its final form, the wisp was not a wisp anymore–it was a tiny fairy dressed in a flowing white gown!)
FAIRY 1: Hello.
FAIRY 2: Hello.
Fairies: Hello./Hi./Hello./Hello.
(The new arrival was hardly more than a baby's laugh with a mop of blond hair on top)

"There I am!" said the surprised Tinkerbell.

She didn't realize that Kaitlin was beside her until she heard her voice.

"Yeah, heads up: For the next few movies, you're the main character."

Tinker Bell: (shy voice) Hello?
(When she waved, her fingertips jingled like tiny bells and sent puffs of pixie dust into the air. She stared at the others in wonder, but soon she was distracted by the arrival of the MINISTER OF SPRING, the MINISTER OF SUMMER, the MINISTER OF AUTUMN, and the MINISTER OF WINTER.)

"We're in the movie too?!" said Hyacinth, the Minister of Spring, getting a little freaked out.

These elegant leaders of the seasons took their places on perches above the Pixie Dust Well, smiling down on the new fairy with welcoming faces. Then they turned to look at a space between the branches where the air was beginning to shine)
Tinker Bell: Queen Clarion.
(The new fairy, later named TINKER BELL, watched in wide-eyed amazement as a misty cloud of golden dust wove its way through the limbs of the Pixie Dust Tree. Then the mist cleared to reveal a radiant and regal fairy with magnificent wings. The narrator was none other than QUEEN CLARION)

Unknowingly, Clarion and Milori nodded at the same time, shocked but glad that they were right.

(The queen regarded the new arrival with a warm smile)
Queen Clarion: Born of laughter, clothed in cheer, happiness has brought you here. (winking at the new fairy) Welcome to Pixie Hollow. I trust you found your way all right.

"She says that at every new arrival," said Iridessa to Tinker Bell.

Tinker Bell: (stammer) I think so.
(QUEEN CLARION LAUGHS)
(Queen Clarion flew behind the new fairy)
Queen Clarion: Now, let's see about those wings.
(With gentle hands, she unfurled two gossamer wings from the little fairy's back)
(The gathering of fairies sighed again: Oooooh!)
(The new fairy seemed dazed and uncertain, until Queen Clarion took her hand and led her into the air. Tentatively, she flapped her wings, rising slowly. She hovered for a moment: then she began to fly with increasing confidence)
(The other fairies applauded and laughed when she raced in a giddy circle and turned a somersault)

"Ah, the first flight," said Elwood, another fast flying fairy.

"Do you remember yours?" he asked Vidia.

Vidia shot him down with a withering glare.

(They liked this new arrival. And each fairy looking on hoped that the new fairy would turn out to be a member of his or her talent guild)
(Queen Clarion waved her hand and several dozen toadstools magically sprouted around the edge of the Pixie Dust Well, forming a row of pedestals)
(The fairies fell silent. Arriving and flying were all fine and dandy, but watching a new fairy figure out her talent was the most exciting part)
(One by one, fairies of every sort flew toward the pedestals, clutching small objects that represented their talents. ROSETTA the garden fairy gently carried a beautiful flower. The water fairy named SILVERMIST stepped forward holding a drop of water as if it were a ball and placed it on top of a pedestal)
(IRIDESSA brought a glowing flower lamp–the symbol of the light fairies)
(FAWN, an animal fairy with a long braid, left a tiny egg on a pedestal, but only after giving it a reassuring pat)

Everyone giggled at her behaving like a true animal fairy.

Fawn blushed.

(Vidia swept past the new fairy with her nose in the air. She didn't give a hoot what the new arrival turned out to be, but she always enjoyed a chance to show off her abilities. She opened her hand to reveal a tiny spinning whirlwind)
(More and more fairies brought symbols of their talents. The new fairy watched these ceremonial proceedings in confusion. She looked up at the queen)
Tinker Bell: What are these things?
Queen Clarion: They will help you find your talent, little one.

Tinker Bell turned to the queen, confused.

"What's a talent?"

"It's what you'll do here in Pixie Hollow, to help with the changing of the seasons," smiled Queen Clarion.

"But how will I know-"

"You'll know..." said the queen cryptically, before they turned back to the movie.

Tinker Bell: But how will I know which one is…
(The queen gave the new fairy a gentle push toward the toadstool pedestals)
Queen Clarion: (soothing voice) You'll know.

The queen and tinker fairy looked at each other, surprised that they said they pretty much said the same thing as their counterparts on the screen.

"Déjà vu..." muttered Kaitlin.

(When the new fairy approached the flower, Rosetta and her friends huddled close together in delighted anticipation. Several of them gave the new arrival an encouraging nod. The little fairy reached for the flower, but the moment her finger touched the delicate bloom, its glow faded)
(The garden fairies let out a collective sigh of disappointment. But the water fairies were glistening with hope

"Literally, because we water fairies tend to sweat a lot!" laughed Silvermist.

as the new fairy approached the next pedestal. She tried to lift the shimmering droplet of water, but the glimmer around it faded as well. The water fairies sighed)
(The new fairy's attention was next drawn to the whirlwind. As soon as she lifted a tentative hand to touch it, the whirlwind faded into thin air. Vidia smirked. She hated competition)

"You got that right!"

I bet you can guess who said THAT.

Meanwhile...

"I wonder..." mused Fairy Mary.

"She's been wearing green since that stranger there summoned her, not to mention that three of the talents already rejected her..."

(The new fairy was getting discouraged. Now she was afraid to touch anything. She flew up and down the line of pedestals. She passed a seed, a lamp, an acorn, a show, an axe, a paintbrush, a large kitchen spoon, and finally, a hammer made from a rock and a piece of wood. As the new fairy soared by, the hammer began to glow)
(The fairies murmured and whispered among themselves)

So did the fairies watching the movie.

"I knew it all along," said a proud Fairy Mary

(The hammer shone brighter and brighter. It practically vibrated with energy. Finally, it rose into the air. Turning end over end, the hammer flew toward the little fairy. Instinctively, she reached out and caught it. Bursts of light shot out in every direction as soon as her fingers closed around the handle)
(The fairies gasped then they began to laugh and applaud. The new fairy had found her talent! Or maybe it had found her)
(Silvermist was impressed)
SILVERMIST: Whoa! (to her friends, Fawn, Iridessa, and Rosetta) Never seen one glow that much before, even for Vidia.

"WHAT?! NO WAY SHE'S MORE TALENTED THAN ME!"

(Vidia, who was hovering within earshot, huffed and looked away, pretending that she didn't hear and didn't care. But she did hear, and she did care. Vidia was used to being one of a kind, and she didn't appreciate being upstaged by a little wisp with a hammer)
(Rosetta's rosy complexion glowed even pinker)
ROSETTA: You know, I do believe you're right. Little daisy top might be a very rare talent indeed.
(Vidia tossed her dark hair off her shoulder and turned away)
(The little blond fairy was still confused. What did it all mean?)
(Queen Clarion put a hand on the fairy's shoulder)
Queen Clarion: (CHUCKLES) Come forward, tinker fairies, and welcome the newest member of your talent guild, Tinker Bell.

The fairies talked amongst themselves about the new arrival.

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