Ever since hearing about the story of The Red Fairy, Silvermist spent most of her time in the Fairy Library looking up all kinds of legends and stories of Pixie Hollow. The Red Fairy story had really gotten her interested in all these legends and stories. However, The Red Fairy interested her most of all.

Silvermist was very proud of being a water fairy and thought of her talent being a very special one, but the thought that there was a super powerful water fairy out there excited her. Not many people believed in The Red Fairy, but Silvermist believed otherwise. As she scrolled through page after page, through book after book, her intrigue grew more and more and her resolve was clear; she just had to go out there and find this mysterious fairy.


Meanwhile, Tinkerbell was at home still at work on her Fairy Board as she was polishing it.

"Let's see..." Tinkerbell said as she was inspecting the bottom of the board. "Calculating the trajectory and the smoothness of the board, if I cut it at a 41 degree angle somewhere near top and bottom, it should work perfectly this time." Just then, there was a knocking at Tinkerbell's door, it was Rosetta. "Hey, Rosetta."

"Hi, Rose Petal. Have you seen, Silvermist?" Rosetta asked.

"She's probably still at the Fairy Library looking up stuff about The Red Fairy," said Tinkerbell.

"Again! Oh, I tell ya, ever since Fairy Theater, that little drizzle has been all 'Red Fairy this' and 'Red Fairy that' over and over and over again!" Rosetta said as she entered Tinkerbell's house.

Tinkerbell giggled before she began smoothing the edges of her board. Suddenly, a thought came to her mind. "Rose? Have you ever wondered what is really out there?" she asked.

Rosetta didn't know what to make of Tink's question. "I don't know," she said before she sat down with Tinkerbell who put her board away for a second.

"I mean, I've seen a lot of Fairy Theater productions before and it makes me think about the kinda things that are out there," Tinkerbell said.

With these thoughts, she recalled the time she have ventured out of Pixie Hollow in search of the Mirror of Encanta. During her travels, she had encountered many things such as trolls, stone arches, treasure and vicious rats. She had seen things she had never seen before, things she would've never seen if she'd stayed in Pixie Hollow. The story of The Red Fairy was an example of the many wonders

"Well, Sweet Pea, my guess is as good as any about the things out there in the world. I guess you could say they're out there for us to find them er' somethin.' But that's just little old me's opinion. Later, Tink," Rosetta said before she flew away and left.


Back at the Fairy Library, Silvermist was continuing her Red Fairy research as she searched the top shelves. After taking out a book, she looked through the pages and saw pictures of The Red Fairy flying through Pixie Hollow and performing her water talent.

Just then, Irridessa came flying into the library and noticed Silvermist. "Uh...hey, Sil," she said.

Silvermist was too busy rapidly going through books to notice Irridessa behind her as she was throwing the books around which almost hit the young light fairy with one hitting her hard in the face.

After Silvermist had gotten another book, she turned around and noticed Irridessa on the floor. "Irridessa?" she said as Irridessa was regaining consciousness. "Interesting place you picked to sleep."

"I wasn't sleeping!" Irridessa exclaimed.

"Listen, you have got to see these pictures of The Red Fairy! They're amazing!" Silvermist said as she held the book up to Irridessa's face.

"Geez, Sil, you have been absolutely non-sop with this Red Fairy business, haven't you?" said Irridessa.

"I can't help it, she's just so amazing!" Silvermist exclaimed.

"Yeah, amazingly dangerous. Have you forgotten that she almost destroyed Pixie Hollow?" said Irridessa.

"I know, but she didn't mean to," said Silvermist.

"And anyways, how do we even know she even exists? For all we know, that could just be a myth," said Irridessa.

Silvermist thought otherwise. "I don't think so. I know she exists. She's out there somewhere. Oh, it would be so incredible to be able to meet her if only I could" she said.

Irridessa realized that Silvermist was very serious about her claim that the Red Fairy did indeed exist, but the chances of a fairy like that existing her very slim to none. She put a hand to Silvermist's shoulder. "Look, Sil, I don't wanna disappoint you, but you gotta face the facts. I mean, how could a fairy have red skin? How could she cause massive tidal waves? And more importantly, how could she have survived all this time on a deserted island? It's just something to think about," she said as she flew away.

Silvermist was left with a look of slight doubt in her face. Could what Irridessa said be true? Was there really no Red Fairy? At first, these thoughts popped into her head, but her resolve quickly diminished them as she looked at The Red Fairy pictures with sheer determination.

"I know she exists..." Silvermist said.

Silvermist was confident in her beliefs of The Red Fairy as she continued to look through more books. One in particular that caught her interest was a brown book that read: 'Neverland Almanac.' This interested her, because it contained maps of the many lands and locations out of Pixie Hollow and near and around Neverland. She figured this would probably have a map to Point Mountain. As she looked through the pages, she found a detailed map to Point Mountain that included sea routes, mountain ranges and directions. The young water fairy let out a gasp as she realized that with this she could possibly, maybe go over to Point Mountain and meet the legendary Red Fairy.


Meanwhile, dawn was approaching and Fawn was helping the last of the birds to their nests when suddenly, her stomach growled.

"Boy! Animal fairy work sure makes a fairy hungry. What I wouldn't give right now for some...cranberry and raisin muffins! Yeah...I bet Rosetta has some. They're her specialties," Fawn said before she flew to Rosetta's house.


As nighttime came, Rosetta was tending to a beautiful flower in her home. After she watered it with the tenderest of care, she heard a knock on her door. She opened her door which revealed Fawn. "Hi there, Fawn," she said.

"Hey, Rose. You wouldn't happen to have any cranberry and raisin muffins, would you? I'm starving!" Fawn said.

"Sure, puddin' I just made a new batch yesterday. Help yourself," Rosetta said as she pointing to a small brown wooden basket that held the muffins.

"Thanks," Fawn said as she flew over to the basket.

As Fawn took a bite out of one of Rosetta's muffins, Rosetta went back to tend to her flower when another knocking came to her door. This time, it was Tinkerbell. "Uh...hey Tink. What can I do f-" she said before she was cut off by one of Tinkerbell's angry outbursts.

"UGH! I can't get my stupid board to work right! It seems no matter how hard I try, it just gets worse and worse! I mean, every time it's crash and burn, crash and burn, trip and fall, over and over and over and over AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN! Do you have any cranberry and raisin muffins?" Tinkerbell asked, frustratingly.

"Y-y-yeah, they're right over there..." Rosetta said showing Tinkerbell over to the muffins and making sure not to get her any more angrier than she already was.

Taking a deep breath, Rosetta proceeded to close her door when Irridessa popped in.

"Rosetta, I went to take a nap and I had the most awful dream!" Irridessa exclaimed.

"What was it about this time?" Rosetta asked with a sigh.

"Well, I'm walking down Pixie Hollow, right? And at first it seems like a normal day, but then, the sky turns grey and then I turn into a nut and this giant rabid squirrel starts chasing me, trying to gobble me up and then he has me cornered and then...I wake up. Do you have any-" Irridessa said before Rosetta cut her off.

"Cranberry and raisin muffins?" Rosetta said. Irridessa gave a nod. "They're right over there."

"Thanks, those always do the trick," Irridessa said.

"No problem, sugar," Rosetta said with a little frustration in her voice.

She hadn't expected so much company. First, Fawn comes in wanting some of her muffins and then Tinkerbell comes in and yells at her for some muffins and then Irridessa comes in and she has to hear another of her spastic outbursts. Fawn, Tinkerbell and irridessa were her best friends, but sometimes to her, they were just a big time pain in the rosebuds. Just then another knocking came to Rosetta's door and that for her was the final straw.

"What!" Rosetta yelled before she noticed that it was Silvermist who was close to tears by her raised voice. "Oh, oh, I'm sorry, Buttercup. I didn't mean to yell at you. It's just that you know, everybody's comin' in here and asking for my-"

"Oh hey, cranberry and raisin muffins!" Silvermist said before she rushed over to get the last of the muffins.

Rosetta let out a hard sigh. "When did my house become the International House of Muffins?" she said.


Tinkerbell, Silvermist and the rest of the gang got themselves together at the table as Rosetta whipped them up a batch of white rose tea with cinnamon sugar. Silvermist showed the other fairies the Neverland Almanac and explained to them the plan she had come up with.

"Go to Point Mountain?" Tinkerbell, Fawn, Irridessa and Rosetta said.

Silvermist showed them the map to Point Mountain. The route there was a challenge in itself; sailing through large canyons, whirlpools, not to mention large animals like hawks and wolves and who knows what else. The whole voyage sounded like suicide, but Silvermist looked at her friends with confidence, determination and assurance that this was what he wanted to do.

"It's simple, Tink, you can make the boat," Silvermist said.

"But that could take us days to get there," said Fawn.

Silvermist then brought their attention to a little light blue line on the Almanac located in between two sheets of land. "Not if we take this route through High Stone Canyon. Once we get through there, all we have to do is cross by the whirlpools and we'll be only a few hours away from Point Mountain," she said.

"Oh, Sweet Pea, I don't know," said Rosetta with doubt. "The whole thing just seems out of our reach."

"And even if we got there, who knows if we would even find The Red Fairy?" said Irridessa.

Silvermist took a deep breath, shut the book and stood tall in front of her friends. "Listen, I know some of you aren't sure if The Red Fairy is real, but I know she is and I wanna see her. She's out there waiting for someone to find her and I wanna be that someone," she said.

Tinkerbell got up and stood in front of Silvermist. She could see the confidence in her eyes. " OK, I'm in," she said as she put her hand to Silvermist's.

"Me too," said Fawn.

"Well, I got nothin' better to do," said Rosetta.

The four fairies all looked at Irridessa who was very hesitant at first, but after letting out a big gulp, she joined in. "Oh, I just know I'm gonna regret this," she said.

With that, the five fairies headed back to their homes and prepared themselves. For tommorrow, they would go on the adventure of a lifetime. They wouldn't know what would be in store for them or what they would find, but one thing was for sure, they would venture out of Pixie Hollow into a world they had never experienced before.