The fairgrounds appeared to be closed as they arrived, but they decided not to let that stop them and nearly deserted.

"This can't be right," Jack said as they arrived. "The circus always sets up here."

The circus train was shown before it started to go down the railroad.

"Oh, no, they're leaving!" Robyn then panicked.

"We have to hurry." Crow said.

The train began to leave without them as they rushed over to the fairgrounds. Jack soon climbed onto Hermione's back and raced the cow to go over to catch up with the train in time.

"We gotta stop them!" Robyn cried out. "But how?"

"If only the train could just stop." Patch said while running.

Tom soon stood on top of Hermione's head and stretched his body out to grab the end of the caboose. Hermione and the caboose then got far apart which stretched Tom out more, almost like taffy.

"Ooh, that looks a little painful." Patch winced for the gray cat.

Tom's grip was then about to slip off as they continued to go after the train.

"Jerry, quick, get to the caboose." Patch said.

Jerry soon rushed over, across on Tom's back before he grabbed the cat's paws as he stood on the caboose, but now he stretched out as they were both stuck where they were.

"Jerry, please hold on." Patch begged to himself.

However, Jerry's feet soon broke free and the cat and mouse fell on the railroad tracks which made them all stumble and fall on top of each other as they began to lose the train.

"Well, that didn't end well." Ramona said.

"Ugh... Now what do we do?" Raven groaned.

"I haven't the foggiest." Crow replied.

"Whoa! It appears you kids are in a heap of trouble." A man said as he came to see them.

"What's it to ya?" Ramona rolled her eyes which made her sister nudge her.

"My name is O'Dell. Farmer O'Dell," The man said to them. "I've got a spread on the edge of the prairie up yonder," he then took a look at Hermione. "That's a mighty fine looking heifer you got there. I can tell she gives tasty cheese and Grade A milk."

Robyn and Jack soon had an idea to sell Hermione to the man.

"Well, she might be for sale if we had the right offer." Jack said to the man.

"That is to say... What's your offer?" Robyn added.

"I think she'd like my place just fine." Farmer O'Dell chuckled as he removed his hat and poured soil into it and waved his hand a bit over it before some grass grew inside of it as if by magic.

Hermione began to eat the grass.

"Are you a magician?" Jack asked from amazement.

"I know a trick or two, but I ain't no wizard." Farmer O'Dell replied.

"I'd say otherwise." Robyn remarked to herself.

"If I was I could offer you more than these for your cow." Farmer O'Dell then said as he brought out a bag to show them.

"I think Jillian Beanstalk has a bag like that." Ashlynn whispered to her friends.

"A bag of beans?" Robyn asked the man.

"Magic beans." Farmer O'Dell clarified.

Tom rolled his eyes while Jerry looked curious.

"Magic beans? Okay, I think we're done here," Jack replied in disbelief as he pushed the group away from Farmer O'Dell. "Just keep walking," he then whispered at them. "Don't make eye contact with the crazy man."

"Already doing it." Robyn whispered back.

"Don't look like much, but they'll do miracles if you believe." Farmer O'Dell advised.

The group soon came to a stop as that seemed to inspire Jack.

"Well, I hope this goes better than I think it will." Robyn said to herself.

"Somehow, I think it might," Crow winked. "Just ask our schoolmate: Jillian."

Robyn looked unsure while Raven, Apple, Ashlynn, Cerise, Ramona, and Hunter gave him a look as they knew who he was talking about.


Later on, Jack came to tell his mother the news.

"You traded our cow for beans?" Violet asked her son.

"Magic beans." Jack said.

Violet groaned and rubbed her head from that.

"It sounded better when the farmer said it." Robyn sighed.

"Jack, this isn't one of our bedtime fairy tales," Violet told her son. "Storybook Town needed that money to stay in business. We needed it to save our home. Your father's dream." she then said sadly.

Patch soon covered his face with his front paws, thinking they shouldn't have traded the cow for beans.

"I know, Mom, but-" Jack frowned.

"Robyn! Why didn't you talk him out of it?" Violet asked her niece.

"I-I'm sorry, Aunt Violet," Robyn said softly. "He just seemed so trustworthy and like he could really help us even if he didn't give us any money for Hermione."

"He did say that the beans could do miracles if we believe." Crow said.

"I'm sorry, sweetie. It's my fault," Violet sighed to her son. "I should've never sent a boy to do a man's job."

"I didn't think I could feel worse," Jack sulked. "Surprise!"

"Even if the circus had bought Hermione, it would take more than one mortgage payment to save our home," Violet said as she looked over to the park map of Storybook Town beside a framed picture of her husband before she started to cry. "It would take a miracle."

Jack frowned as he stepped outside of the trailer with Tom, Jerry, Patch, and Robyn. The Ever After High group began to go out with them, though as the moonlight hit them, they began to go back to their original forms as it was after sunset.

"So, what should we do with the beans?" Patch asked.

"Eat 'em?" Tom shrugged.

"I don't think you can eat these kinds of beans." Jerry replied.

"Maybe we could plant them?" Robyn shrugged.

"That might be the best thing to do." Raven said.

The group soon gathered around to plant the beans.

"You guys seem different..." Jack said to the Ever After High group.

"Uh... It's just really dark out..." Ashlynn smiled nervously. "You're probably seeing things."

"That must be it." Jack said.

The Ever After High group looked nervous as they were unsure about telling Jack the truth. They soon set the beans in the ground, but were unsure of how to take care of them properly.

"Hmm... I'm not exactly sure how this is supposed to work," Jack said to the others. "Maybe we'll just get a big crop of beans."

"That's spirit." Mr. Badwolf said.

"Hey, Dad." Ramona greeted.

"Hey, kids," Mr. Badwolf said. "Trouble?"

"I just sold my cow for beans." Jack pouted.

"Hmm... You remind me of someone back at our school." Mr. Badwolf said from that, obviously talking about the girl known as Jillian.

Jerry soon patched up the dirt with Patch as they began to plant the beans.

"Well, at least we'll have something to eat after Mr. Bigley throws us out," Jack smiled sleepily. "The important thing is we all still believe, right?"

Tom, Jerry, and Patch smiled and nodded from that, a bit sleepily.

"We better get some sleep." Robyn yawned.

Tom and Jack had already fallen asleep. Everybody huddled together to get some sleep as today was a bit of a long day for all of them.

Violet smiled as she soon came by and kissed her son's cheek as she gave him his father's hat and coat as well as some blankets for all of them. "Sweet dreams, my little dreamer." she told her son before she decided to let them all get some sleep by the bench.


And where after a little while, the light of the moon shined down where the beans were planted. Tom, Jerry, and Patch turned a little in their sleep as they felt something touching them, but they just carried on and went back to sleep. The group didn't realize it now, but they were being lifted up in their sleep by something amazing and they slowly woke up prematurely.

"Ugh... Dad, quit it, we're trying to sleep." Cerise groaned in her sleep.

"We'll get back to work tomorrow." Ramona added.

"Huh...? What...?" Jack mumbled before he woke up and freaked out. "Whoa!"

"Jack, what's wrong?" Robyn asked as she woke up before seeing why he freaked out. "Oh, my!"

Everybody else soon began to freak out and panic themselves as they saw that they were almost reaching the sky.

"I bet this happened with Jillian too?!" Crow remarked.

"It's very possible, yeah!" Apple replied.

They began to touch the clouds as Jack's face was covered in clouds that looked like Santa Claus's beard before he shook it off. Tom and Jerry both looked like snowmen as they were covered in clouds.

"Just don't think about falling... Don't think about falling..." Robyn said to herself.

Patch, Tom, and Jerry soon looked like a cat, mouse, and dog through the clouds, changing their animal shapes.

"Guys! Up here!" Jack soon called out as he found something amazing.

The others began to climb up the beanstalk. They soon saw what Jack saw which was a truly amazing sight. It looked like Storybook Town, but more like an actual fairy tale land than a rundown theme park like back home.


"It's Storybook Town, except... It's for real!" Jack beamed to the others.

"Neat." Robyn smiled.

"Is that your home?" Patch asked the Ever After High group.

"It can't be... It's not possible..." Crow whispered.

"No way." Mr. Badwolf said.

"Hey, Dad." Cerise and Ramona greeted.

"I thought I caught you out here," Mr. Badwolf replied. "Looks like you guys found a special way through a new Storybook Town."

"Yeah, thanks to this beanstalk." Cerise said.

"It's amazing..." Robyn whispered in amazement.

"It sure is." Jack nodded to his cousin.

They soon ran out together to go and explore Storybook Town up close as it reminded the Ever After High group so much of home.

"I wonder if all of the fairy tale characters are here?" Robyn said.

"Only one way to find out." Jack replied as they came to explore the world they discovered.

"Whoa! Help!" A voice cried out.

They soon looked up to the wall in a panic as they saw a living humanoid egg that looked like he was about to tumble over and fall. Tom, on the other hand, randomly brought out a frying pan, looking ready for eggs.

Humpty Dumpty yelped out as he wobbled before he sat up straight with a laugh as Jerry and Jack rushed all around to catch the falling egg before they stopped as they heard him laughing. "Gotcha, suckers!" he smirked at them.

"Jerk," Jack huffed as he walked off with Jerry. "He must be a bad egg."

"Yeah!" Jerry added.

"Come on, Tom, let's go." Robyn said before she took Tom's paw and pulled him away from the wall.

"Welcome, welcome, welcome!" A trio of birds smiled and tweeted at them. "Welcome to Fairy Land, where dreams come true."

"Sweet." Patch smiled back.

A big white whale soon emerged from the waters as they looked over from the bridge.

"Was that Free Willy?" Tom asked.

"No, Tom, that's Moby Dick." Robyn told him simply.

The whale soon splashed on the other side with a man tied to his back.

"Ahoy, Maties!" Captain Ahab greeted. "Welcome to Fairy Land!"

"Hello, Captain Ahab." Robyn smiled.

"Pleased to meet you folks!" Captain Ahab replied before he went away with Moby Dick.

"Wow! He's much bigger in person." Jack remarked about the size of the whale they had just met.

"Well, he is a whale." Patch said.

They then came to explore some more as they came off of the bridge. A woman was shown at the window of her shoe-shaped house as she waved out a large sock like fresh clean laundry.

"Hey, that's the old lady that lived in the shoe." Jack pointed out on the way.

"Ooh." Patch smiled.

"I'm glad I don't have to wait in line for the bathroom at that house." Robyn said as the old woman had so many kids.

"Hey, Peter." Jack tipped his hat to a man with a pumpkin collection.

"Howdy, stranger." Peter smiled and waved.

"Give my regards to the missus." Jack smiled back as he walked backwards, away from Peter Pumpkin Eater.

"Kid, look where you're going!" Ramona warned.

Jack yelped as he accidentally backed up into a group of sheep with a young woman who was taking care of them.

"Pardon us, Miss Bo Peep." Robyn said.

Little Bo Peep simply giggled at them and waved at them as she stood with her sheep. They kept on walking before they all gasped at the sight of a horrific-looking spider as another girl was sitting down with a bowl before she fed the food inside to the spider.

"Okay, normally I'm not afraid of spiders, but that's a doozy." Raven remarked.

"Well, good thing that spider is friendly." Crow said.

"Unless it's a trick." Raven glared.

"...I doubt it," Crow replied. "He seems nice enough to me."

They soon went to walk off as the spider wasn't harming Little Miss Muffet, so they kept on going before a girl cried out as she was being chased by a wolf.

"Should one of us help her?" Ramona asked.

"Incoming!" Hunter called out.

The others looked curious before ducking down as a giant hammer came flying out of nowhere and soon knocked the wolf away from the red-hooded girl in an instant.

"How did that happen?" Ashlynn wondered.

"We did it!" Three voices replied before they saw three little pigs.

"Nice." Cerise said.

Royal fanfare soon played as a couple of royal bards were shown to be rolling out on a red carpet.

"Whoa! Make way for royalty!" Raven called out.

"Presenting the ruler of Fairy Land: Old King Cole!" The royal bards announced as someone came out from the red carpet right before them, showing a very familiar-looking droopy dog as the king.

"Hey, it's that dog... Uh... Droopy, right?" Patch realized.

Tom and Jerry nodded as that seemed to be right.

"I'm a merry old soul and a merry old soul is me," Droopy smiled as he bowed around. "Greetings, Mother Hubbard."

A woman smiled from her window, blowing a kiss at him.

"And hello, Miss Peep," Droopy then greeted the young woman with her sheep. "You are looking lovely today."

"How many times are we going to see him?" Patch whispered to Tom and Jerry.

Tom and Jerry shrugged from that as they were curious of that themselves.


"Pies, fresh pies!" A squirrel called out, suddenly riding off with a cart that had freshly baked pies in it. "Get 'em piping hot!"

"Look!" Jack pointed out as a dog came to the pies, looking very hungry as the squirrel stood beside the pie display. "Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair. Said Simple Simon to the pieman..."

"Let me taste your ware." The dog requested to the squirrel.

"This, I gotta see." Ramona smirked.

"Oh, brother." Cerise sighed.

"And what kind of ware would that be, chum?" The squirrel asked the dog before taking out a mallet and hitting him on the head with it. "Hardware?"

"Ow!" Simple Simon cried out.

"Werewolf?" The squirrel then asked before putting on a wolf mask. "Hey, I got it! Underwear!" he then said, pulling down the dog's pants.

"Now, look, I only wanted one little wedge of pie." Simple Simon glared as he pulled his pants back up.

"One wedgie coming up!" The squirrel grinned as he then pulled Simple Simon's underwear up over his head as Ramona began to laugh from that.

"Ramona!" Cerise complained to her sister.

"Oh, come on," Ramona replied. "That was funny."

Cerise rolled her eyes with a sigh at her sister's behavior.

"Another satisfied customer," The squirrel smirked before seeing Jack, Tom, Jerry, Robyn, Patch, and the Ever After High group. "Ooh! Fresh victims. Uh... I mean, hungry strangers. Hot apple pie, a steal at only 900 gold coins~"

"Huh?" Jack glared suspiciously.

"Only 900?" Robyn added firmly.

"Now, now, that's not very neighborly," Droopy advised to the squirrel. "Feed our guests."

"There must be a reason for charging 900 gold coins." Apple said.

"How 'bout being a total crook?" Ashlynn muttered to herself.

"But, Sire, the moolah ain't for me," The squirrel innocently told the king. "You know my overhead is ginormous."

They suddenly felt and heard heavy stomping coming their way.

"What's that?" Jack gasped.

"My overhead! Matter of fact, he's over everyone's head," The squirrel panicked as he decided to ride away with his pies. "Run! Scram! Vamoose! Pies! Close out sale! Pies!"

"Sounds like a giant." Patch said.

"I think you might be right about that." Robyn gulped.

"What a screwy squirrel!" Jerry complained about the pie vendor.

"Fee-fi-fo-fum, bring out your gold, 'cuz here I come." A giant man smirked as he soon arrived, making Tom, Jerry, Robyn, Jack, and Patch hide away one way as the Ever After High group hid away somewhere else as Crow began to protect both Apple and Raven.

"I hate it when I'm right about certain things." Patch whispered.