Sorry I haven't updated for quite long time. I thought no one ever like this story. So, here it is!


At the Winter Woods library, Aggie hid behind a huge rock and listened carefully. She had followed Sled and Sleff all the way there, and they were speaking with the Keepers now. They got out of the library, closed the icy huge doors behind them and flew away. Once Sled and Sleff were out of sight, Aggie quietly stepped inside the library, but the floor was slippery. It was made entirely of ice. Aggie could barely stand up. She clang to a wall and struggled to get herself balance. As she steadied herself, she's now able to skate on ice as she remembered the lessons she was taught by her friends of how to skate. She skated down into the frozen depths of the hall. She kept skating and skating like a ballerina, until finally held herself into a large stack of ice books.

This was not going as well as she'd hoped. She staggered to her feet and looked around. What she saw took her breath away. She was in a grand library, bigger than any room she had ever seen. Thousands of ice books lined the wall, and stacks of frosty parchments towered in every corner. Several large ice tablets teetered on the edges of their shelves, held in place by even more books and papers piled on top.

Across the room, Aggie could hear someone mumbling. That must be the Keepers that Lords Milori and Maloron were talking about. She bet that they can find answers about her wings.

"Keeper. Keeper!" a female voice was heard, coming from the doors.

Aggie kept herself hidden behind the stacks of ice books.

"Yes, what…" The ward Keeper startled.

"The most amazing thing happened. You'll never believe it." Another female voice, probably a guardian's voice, was heard. This one has an exciting tone.

"Okay, we're coming. we're coming," The guardian Keeper said as he and his ward approached the two fairies.

"We've never felt anything like it! Our friends didn't believe us, but how could they because it's so..." A female ward fairy talked rapidly

"Slow down. I can only listen so fast," The Keeper told her.

As Aggie listened, a tingling sensation suddenly overwhelmed her. She looked over her shoulder and saw that her wings is shimmering so brightly she could see them right through her jacket. She took off her jacket to free her wings from hiding and let them sparkle.

"Yesterday, at the border, our wings. They actually…they lit up," the same ward fairy said.

"Look! It's happening again!" the fairy's guardian added.

Aggie peeked out from her hiding place to see what's going on. She saw a winter fairy and her guardian with their wings sparkling. The ward winter fairy's dress was made from a delicate material that glistened like frost in the sunlight and has white hair, and her guardian wore sky-blue clothes with a frosty leaf as her symbol. And then, the Keeper and his guardian noticed something in front of them, just behind the two female fairies.

"Oh… Well, I'll be a yeti's uncle," the Keeper gasped.

The female fairy and her guardian turned around to see what the Keepers are looking at behind them. For aggie, she didn't saw it, so she moved a little farther from the stacks to see clearly. She saw another fairy and a guardian, but these ones are different. They may be belong to the warm season. The ward fairy wore leafy green clothes and has blonde hair, while the ward wore green clothes and has a symbol of a hammer made of stone, sticks and vines. Their wings were also sparkling.

And then, the guardian Keeper noticed Aggie, "Yet again."

The two fairies and two guardians turned and stared at Aggie at the same time in curiosity. Aggie's stomach did a little flip. Aggie was positive that she had never met these fairies before. But she couldn't help feeling drawn to them.

The five began drifting toward one another as if an invisible force guided them, and flew around the air while looking at each other.

"In all my years," The Keeper gaped of what he saw.

After flying around in circles at a couple of seconds, a winter fairy began to spoke at Aggie, "Your wings. They're sparkling."

Then, Aggie turned to the warm fairies, "Like yours."

And the warm fairy added to the winter fairies, "And yours too."

The Keeper and his guardian laughed incredulously as they flew up to the five.

"We've written about the sparkling, but we've never seen the sparkling with my own peepers!" The Keeper chuckled excitingly. "Oh, uh, follow us!"

The Keepers ushered Aggie and the four fairies through the vast hall. The ward Keeper pointed his cane toward a great room with a giant snowflake pattern on the floor.

"Now, step the footsies on the snowflake," He told the girls

The ward fairies and Aggie stood at the middle of the snowflake while the guardians remained afloat beside their respective wards. The Keeper tapped his cane on the floor and the snowflake the five were standing on lit up and rose off the ground. Amazed, the five held perfectly still.

"Just put your wings into the light!" Instructed the Keeper's guardian

Together, the fairies and Aggie lifted their wings into the sunlight streaming down from an opening in the ceiling. The rays shone through their wings. Then an incredible thing happened. The room turned dark and the light began projecting images from their pasts on the icy chamber walls. The first picture was of Big Ben, the clock tower in London.

"The mainland," the warm ward fairy stated.

"London," Aggie whispered

The scene switched to a baby laughing for the first time. The fairies watched as the laugh split in three and the two landed on a dandelion. Unfortunately, one laugh never landed on the dandelion as it flew away into the sky (and probably in space).

"Oh no," the ward winter fairy exclaimed

The five just sadly watched the unlucky laugh flew towards space. Meanwhile, two wisps from the flower took flight and danced across a night sky. They floated past the Second Star to the Right and headed straight toward Never Land! But before they could reach the Pixie Dust Tree, one got caught on a branch. The other traveled on.

"Oh no," the ward warm fairy gasped.

A strong gust of wind came and blew the tangled wisp in the opposite direction, toward the Winter Woods.

Meanwhile, back to the "unlucky" laugh, it traveled across space and passed from one galaxy or one solar system to another, and remained flying until it reached Earth from another solar system or another galaxy. As it soar down from the sky, it flew all the way to a home of human, where a female woman was pregnant. The laugh inserted itself through the womb that no one or nothing ever noticed. It was invisible.

Images of both fairies and both guardians arriving in Pixie Hollow appeared. A fairy and her guardian in the warm seasons at the base of the Pixie Dust Tree. Another fairy and her guardian in the center of the Winter Woods. The fairies and their guardians shared the same life, same laugh, and wisps of the dandelion. Lastly, the newly-lucky laugh became a fairy life of an unborn human and gained patterns on her grown wings.

The five just watched in awe at the scene as their mouths wide opened.

"Three fairies and two guardians born of the same laugh," the guardian warm fairy said. "So that means…"

"You're our…" the guardian winter fairy started.

"And I'm your..." Aggie added.

"So we're…" the five looked at each other and exclaimed, "Sisters!"

"Yes!" The Keepers flew up to join them

"And your wings are identical. That is why they sparkle," The ward Keeper gestured to the wings.

Turning their backs to each other, the two ward fairies and Aggie lined up their wings. The Keeper was right–the patterns marched perfectly! The guardian don't have pattern on their wings nor having the fairy wing shaped. Just ordinary half-circled wings, like any other guardian wings. A bright spark of light suddenly burst forth when their wings touched. It created a beam that shone all the way to the ceiling.

"Jingles!" The fairies and their wards exclaimed.

"Golly!" Aggie exclaimed at the same time, then they all laughed.

"Ah… Oh, boy. Maybe you shouldn't do that," the guardian Keeper suggested.

Their laughter died down as the five introducing one another.

"Um, I'm Tinker Bell," the ward warm fairy said.

"I'm Tankerblush," the guardian warm fairy added.

"I'm Periwinkle," the ward winter fairy introduced herself happily.

"I'm Perawankle," the guardian winter fairy bowed.

"And I'm Agatha. Just call me Aggie," Aggie lastly greeted.

"So you guys must have been at the border," Tinker Bell guessed.

"Yeah. We were hoping to see the animals cross," Periwinkle explained.

"I guess we didn't see you," Tankerblush smiled awkwardly.

"Us either," Perawankle chuckled.

"So do I," Aggie sighed.

Tinker Bell turned to Aggie, "So, you were a human."

"How come you're so small? I thought humans are... bigger," Periwinkle asked.

"Well, my friends from another world gave me the power to change size... like your size," explained Aggie. "I hope you don't mind having human as a sister."

"We don't mind at all! We're not getting use to it, but we will sooner," Tankerblush giggled.

"So, what are you doing here in the first place?" inquired Perawankle.

"Oh, I was just wondering why I'm the only one in my family or the only human in my home world who has wings. I guess I was actually born with wings, but this explains the pattern on them," explained Aggie.

"Glad you find your answer," Periwinkle smiled at her, then noticed the pom-poms on Tinkerbell's boots.

"What?" Tink questioned

With an excited squeal, Peri reached into her pocket and pulled out two identical pom-poms.

"I usually just wear them at home," she put them on her toes.

"Wow," Tink giggled.

Aggie looked at the two fairies having identical pom-poms on their shoes, and sadly shook her head down, "I guess I don't have something in common with you guys."

"Don't be silly," Tank scoffed as she and Pera lifted each of their foot, revealing shoe laces on their shoes, which Aggie have those on her own. "See? We have something in common with you, even if you're not a guardian."

At that moment, a voice bellowed through the chamber.

"Hello. Keeper, are you in?"

"Yipping yetis, Lord Milori!" Keeper stammered.

"If they see you, they'll send you back," Periwinkle warned the four.

The guardian Keeper approached the girls to calm them, "Don't worry. We're going to take care of this."

The Keepers leaned at the edge of the snow to see Lord Milori and Maloron below.

"Ah. Come back later!" Keeper called

"Keeper?" Lord Milori and Maloron looked up at them.

"Ooh, yikes. Can't get that one back," the guardian Keeper cringed.

"I need to speak with you. It's important," Maloron said.

The Keepers flew off the snowflakes, not before whispering to the girls, "We'll be right back." They flew down to see Lord Milori and Maloron. They greeted the royal fairies. "We're right here."

"Did you two receive the wing book?" Milori asked.

"You know, once upon a time, you'd stop by just to say hello and howdy-do," the Keeper reminded.

"I'm sorry. Hello."

"Howdy-do?" the guardian Keeper gestured them to add that greeting.

Maloron sighed, "Howdy-do. This book has us worried. What if warm fairies brought it here?

This made Tink, Tank, Peri, Pera and Aggie gasped. Suddenly, the snowflake they stood descended from the ceiling. They crouched down on the large, hovering snowflake. As long as they stayed there, Lord Milori and Maloron wouldn't be able to see them from down below.

"Well, that might be nice, then, meeting warm fairies.," said the guardian Keeper. "Especially ones with such good taste in books."

"It's too cold," Milori reminded

The Keepers saw the snowflake descended behind the royal fairies. The ward Keeper tapped his cane on the floor to ascend the snowflake back on the ceiling, "Maybe if they were wearing a coat, or one of them little sweater vests. They're nice."

The look that crossed Lord Milori and Maloron's faces made it clear that they were losing their patience.

"We'll remind you. Crossing the border is forbidden," Milori said.

The Keeper protested, "There was a time when it wasn't."

"The rule is there to keep the fairies safe. That will never change."

"But we…"

"If a warm fairy comes here, you will send them back."

"Of course."

Up above on the floating snowflake, Tinker Bell, Tankerblush, Periwinkle, Perawankle and Aggie exchanged a worried look. This didn't sound good.

"Thank you," the two lords of winter nodded as they turned to leave.

Once they were out of sight, the snowflake the five girls were on descended to the floor.

"Well, you heard the Lord Milori and Maloron," the ward Keeper turned to the five. "They said you three must go back home."

This saddened the girls as they shook their head down and left the snowflake sadly.

"Of course, they didn't say when," the guardian Keeper remembered.

The sisters lightened up as they hugged and cheered, happy to have more time to spend together.

"Now, listen, you five, it gets colder after the dark, so it's best to get Tinker Bell, Tankerblush and Aggie home before the first moonlight," The Keeper said as he and his guardian picked up Tink, Tank and Aggie's coats and jacket.

Periwinkle and Perawankle gave the Keepers each a big hug.

"Thank you, Dewey," Peri said.

"You too, Dewen," Pera squealed.

"Dewey? Dewen?" Aggie repeated.

"Those are their real names," Peri explained

"It's what our friends call us," Dewen added.

"Thank you," Tinker Bell wore her coat.

"Dewey, Dewen," Dewey repeated.

"Dewey and Dewen," Tinker bell, Tankerblush and Aggie nodded as Periwinkle and Perawankle helped them wear their coats and jacket.

They started to leave the hall.

"So, um, we're a frost fairies. We frost things," Peri started

"Oh. We're a Tinkers. We..." Tink was about to explain but she was cut off by her exciting sister.

"Tinker things?"

"Yep. We even made our coats."

"Oh, I like them," Aggie complimented.

"Thanks. What kind of fairy are you?" Tank questioned.

"Oh, I'm no fairy. I'm absolutely human," the human fairy said.

"What about we call human fairy or different fairy?" Pera suggested.

"I like both of those names," commented Aggie.

Dewey and Dewen watched the five sisters talking happily to each other, and chuckled, "Sisters."


I finally finish the big revelation and answers about Aggie's wing. She was still born with wings, but the patterns were from fairy life that she shared with Tinkerbell, Tankerblush, Periwinkle and Perawankle. Next chapter maybe sooner or later.