Ada had dried out by lunchtime. The day went on as normal until it was almost time for bed. Lila had remembered the flower she had picked and told Ada to take off her clothes. After Ada had done so, Lila took the blue flower and picked two petals. She wrapped them around Ada in a swirl, and broke a piece of the stem off the flower. Then she bent it around Ada's waist and told her to tie it.

Ada tied the stem and looked down at her new nightclothes. They were so comfortable, and she smiled. The dress was sleeveless and went to her knees. She admired the pretty asymmetrical bottom edge, and twirled around. She was immediately tired, and she flew to her bed.

The next morning, Ada awoke feeling refreshed. Her back didn't hurt at all, and she twirled around happily. She found her day clothes in a tiny closet in her room. She slipped her night dress off and put on her daytime clothes, being careful to put her wings through the slits in the shirt. Then she remembered the pixie dust Lila had told her she would need every day. She flew over to Lila, who was still asleep, and landed on her cheek.

"Lila," Ada said.

Lila opened her eyes and said something about bells. Then she looked at Ada.

"I need more pixie dust," Ada said, pointing at her wings.

"Oh, the pixie dust!" Lila said. She hopped out of bed and took a bag from her closet, then poured it onto Ada. Ada fluttered her wings happily.

That day, Ada learned many new things about being a water fairy. She wondered how Lila knew so much about her talent, but didn't question it. She didn't go outside that day, but she didn't mind.