Finally, Isaac finished eating. He had a smile on his face. Lila took him, and he got a confused look on his face.

"That's your sister!" her mother said. "Lila, his toys are in his room. Have fun!"

Lila grinned and went to Isaac's room. She scooped up some toys, then went outside to the shed.

It was dark in the shed, and the floor was dirt. Lila noticed a dandelion growing near the door and walked over to it. It was full of white seeds. Lila laid Isaac near it. Now how would she make him laugh?

First, Lila began tickling Isaac. He grinned, but didn't laugh. Then, Lila held up a toy and wiggled it around. Isaac watched it, his grin large, but he still didn't laugh. Lila tried different things for half an hour, but Isaac never laughed.

In exasparation, Lila threw the toy to the ground. "Laugh!" she screamed. "Isaac, laugh!"

Isaac looked at his sister. She was jumping up and down, hopping mad. "Brother, I need you to laugh!" she screamed at the top of her lungs.

The sight of his normally serious sister jumping around and screaming was too much for little Isaac. He opened his mouth and began to laugh hysterecally. Lila stopped hopping and yelling. She ran over to the dandelion and watched as the seeds burst off. She caught one and didn't let it go. The others all slipped out the door, but Lila had one seed, and she could hear the laughter inside it.

She placed it on a little table that was in the shed. Isaac looked over curiously. Lila pulled a bag of pixie dust out of her pocket and poured all the dust onto the seed. She watched, mesmerized, as the seed changed into a fairy. The fairy lifted its head and looked around. Lila caught her breath. How beautiful!

The fairy was female. She had dark brown hair and lovely green eyes. Her skin was the color of a dark chocolate bar, and the tips of her ears were pointed. Her wings were hanging limply from her back, and she was wearing the dandelion fluff.

Lila looked at the fairy, who was looking around uncertainly. "Hello, little fairy," said Lila. The fairy, startled, looked at the girl.

The fairy said something which sounded like jingling bells. Lila smiled. Now, what was she supposed to do next? She recalled the events in her favorite movie. After Tinker Bell had said hello, Queen Clarion had put pixie dust on Tinker Bell's wings.

Lila reached into her pocket and pulled out a bag of pixie dust. She put some on her finger and put it onto the fairy's limp wings. The pattern glowed golden, and Lila could see the pretty swirly pattern. The fairy began to flutter her wings, and Lila quickly grabbed the fairy's hand before she could fly too high. What happened next? Lila remembered Queen Clarion teaching Tink to fly.

Lila twirled around, holding the fairy's hand. She let go at the right moment, and the fairy flew up into the air, then came back down and stood on the table. She was about four inches tall, Lila noticed. Now what was she supposed to do next?

The talents! Lila had forgotten that part. She didn't have any way to find out the fairy's talent! She decided not to say anything and to go to the next part, the name.

"Little fairy," Lila said, "I'm naming you..." She tried to think of a good name. "Ada," she said.

The fairy grinned and made a jingling bell sound.

Lila took the fairy in her hands.