"Autumn in the Mainland! How exciting!" Rosetta gushed. "Painting leaves, cool breeze…"

"Trying out my leaf painting invention!" Tinker Bell pulled out a spray thingy, and turned it on.

"Everybody down!" I grabbed Rosetta, and the paint began to rain. After the storm, I got up, looking at my dandelion dress. It was red, yellow, and orange.

"Sorry," Tinker Bell apologized. "I have to fix some bugs now."

She flew off before I could strangle her. "Darling, I thought you needed a new outfit. Let's go see Bobbin."

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"You look great," Rin complimented. I smiled, and brushed my white dress. It was plain and simple: a short white dress, black flats, and a neon green necklace.

"Drop the act," I teased. "Every one of my friends are going to the Mainland; Tinker Bell, Silvermist, Fawn, Iridessa, Rosetta, and Vidia."

"Aren't I your friend? I'm not going to Mainland," Rin asked in mock hurt.

"Sorry, it's just… Maybe, with a small bit of hope, if I can go to the Mainland, I'd be able to find who I am. Where I came from, and to see if I'm not a mistake of nature, to prove I'm not some freaky mutation." I sighed.

"And you can't go because…"

"Here's what the Minster of Autumn said: 'Sorry, but you're not needed. Your lack of talent and magic isn't required for making autumn.'" I traced my finger in the snow, drawing a dude in a leaf outfit getting eaten by a hawk. "It's painting leaves and such, how much talent do you NEED? I have enough talent to hold a paint brush!"

"I know you do," Rin reassured. "And I have a plan."

I looked at him, so he started tracing his finger in the snow, drawing a diagram. I grinned mischievously at his plan.

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"Are you sure this will work?" I asked.

"About sixty percent," he said.

"What!? You said you were sure!"

"No, you asked me if this was going to work. I simply smiled at the image of you crashing, not a reassuring nod." He responded. He let go of the launcher, and I shot off like a rocket. Down the hill I went, and the ramp flew me out of the Winter Woods and into autumn, where the birds were taking off with supplies. The sled flew into a basket full of paints in jars, and the bird flying it barely noticed me because of the weight load. I peeked out, and when no one was looking, I dumped the broken sled. I brushed off the remaining bits off my dress, and hung out.

I could hardly believe it. I was heading to the Mainland.

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The basket landed, and I peeked over the edge. Everyone took no notice of the basket, and the bird seems like it was too tired to notice a small fairy hop out of a basket.

"Skylar?" I turned, and saw Fawn. "What are you doing here?"

"Shh!" I covered Fawn's mouth. "Okay, I snuck out of Pixie Hollow. But don't tell the Minister of Fall, or he'll kick me out."

Fawn nodded, and I let go. "But why sneak here? It's autumn, and there are other fairies back at Pixie Hollow-"

"It's to see what I could do." I interrupted. "Maybe I could figure out how to find powers no one has ever seen before."

"Well," Fawn shrugged, and sighed at my pleading face. "Fine, I'll cover for you."

"Yes!" I pumped my fists in victory.

"But if I get accused of anything, I'm denying it."

"Fair enough." I replied.

"Fawn!" a voice cried out. It was Bobble.

"What happened!?" Fawn asked, touching his slimey body.

"Dog- big- teeth- green," he panted.

"A big green dog?" Fawn asked.

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The Time of Danny is here!

"Danny, it's like a ghost town here," Tucker said. "And by that, I mean there's no activity."

"A night where I can get eight hours of sleep? That's a surprise," Danny yawned, with a blue mist escaping. "Dang it! There's a ghost somewhere at the park."

"We'll be there ASAP, Danny." Sam replied.

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Fawn and I ran outside, and a green dog was attacking all the birds and supplies.

"Fawn! We need you! Can you control that dog?" Iridessa asked, barely taking notice of me.

"I'll do my best," Fawn said, flying away.

"Skylar?" Iridessa calmed down enough to notice me.

"What kind of dog is out there?" I questioned.

"A green one. Huge, monstrous, destroying everything. Angry, that's why we're hoping Fawn, the best there is, to calm him down."

"Uh…" I ran out. Sure enough, there was a huge green dog destroying fall. The dog was drooling on everything, jumping on paint jars, chewing up the baskets, chasing the birds that are supposed to bring us back home away. Fawn Wasn't too hot on calming the dog down, and by the looks of it, she's probably making angrier. Finally, the dog ended up swiping her away.

Panic time. After the greatest animal talent was simply swiped away by a dog, everyone saw it as hopeless.

Hopelessness. It's pretty much the biggest word in my book. But I couldn't let it go. I flew straight up to a many mutt.

"Yo! Stop!" I demanded, and the dog actually acknowledged my presence by snarling at me. It wasn't the greatest reaction, but at least he wasn't trying to chew my arm off. "Hey, stop destroying everything and actually get what you're looking for or whatever? What do you need, food, a toy, your owner, anger management classes?"

The dog suddenly shrank into a less menacing size. The fairies and sparrow men looked at me like I was crazy. But then they suddenly scrambled, flew away into hiding places.

The dog happily barked because a huge boy with snow-white hair and glowing green eyes was starting at me.

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No One's POV

Danny couldn't believe it. A small puny fairy just managed to calm down Cujo, and she was the size someone could swallow. A shocked expression spread over the fairy's face, and she bolted off, knocking over even more baskets.

Danny checked out the remains of what Cujo destroyed. It was little contraptions of the sort, broken baskets, and all of that whatnot.

"Huh,"