Well everyone was probably wondering if a dragon ate me. Luckily I haven't been eaten (although I have been watching a T.V. show with a dragon in it!) Sorry it tool so long to update, but I promise I WILL finish this story. So, with that being said, here's the next chapter. We're finally getting into some more mysterious happenings, and there should be more action in the next chapter. Oh, and YES! Thanks you all for the reviews! I am so happy to see my readers actually do enjoy my stories. However, I did have an issue with a flame anonymous review last time. So although I do like to hear what my readers think of my stories and if they think there needs to be any improvements (typos, run-ons, bad wording, or simply a suggestion) I do not appreciate rudeness. I think they are ways to say things nicely! :)

MereMcQueen314: Yes, I do try to not have too much dialogue, but also some description. I like my readers to be able to picture where all my characters are at.

FluffyFluff: Yeah, sorry about that! I made sure I turned on my spelling mistake catcher (whatever u call it) to help! I'm glad to hear you like the story. Finally an update!

bjpboy8008: Thank you! I have read every Disney Fairy book I can get my hands on, so I really think I've mastered the way Disney tells those stories. I thought that too. They need more Rosetta, which is why I liked the Pixie Hollow Games special. I do plan on writing more after this story!

Well, with that being said, here's the next chapter! Enjoy!


Flying up the stairs, Rosetta made her way through several hallways, 'till she came across her room. She opened the door a crack and grabbed her parasol from the basket of umbrellas. Outside of the lobby, Rosetta popped open her white, poppy parasol and flitted down the path. By the time she reached the woodsy path, Iris was already seated on a toadstool, waiting with her book in hand.

"Hello again, Iris," Rosetta said, "Sorry it took so long, but I came across Fawn along the way."

"You did? Did she talk to the rabbits?" Iris asked.

"She did, but the rabbits said they haven't been to my garden in days." Rosetta replied.

"Strange," Iris answered,"Do you know of anyone else who comes to your garden often?"

"No, except for our fellow fairies, no one that I know of comes to my garden frequently. But Fawn said she would ask around." Rosetta responded.

"Well that's good anyway, but let's forget the matter for now and enjoy our pleasant walk!" Iris suggested.

"Fine by me," Rosetta answered.

Together, Iris and Rosetta flew through the woods, listening to mysterious bird calls and cricket chirps in the brush. Squirrels scampered through the trees, and chipmunks ran by with their cheeks stuffed with nuts and berries. Beetles scurried across the path, bees buzzed by overhead, and several butterflies fluttered by. Rosetta took in a breath of fresh pine scented air. What a pleasant afternoon, she thought.

"Look!" Iris shouted suddenly,"A possom fern!"

Rosetta looked to her right, and sure enough, a little, green possum fern was growing at the base of the tree. Iris slowly approached it, taking tiny soft steps.

"I don't know if that's such a good idea, Iris," Rosetta whispered, "You might scare it."

"Don't worry, I'm going really slow. I won't scare it." she replied.

But as soon as she took another step, the fern quickly uncoiled its leaves and turned a dull shade of brown.

"See I told you it would get scared," Rosetta said.

"It seems they are always frightened of me and everyone else," Iris responded sadly, "I'll make a note in my book to see if I can find a way to cure its nervousness."

"Perhaps, but that's just the fern's nature. To be shy that is."

Iris shrugged and flew on ahead, spotting possom ferns along the way. Rosetta lagged behind, much more interested in the other exotic greenery of the forest. Before long she spotted Lily's garden not far ahead. Lily was, as usual, resting on a patch of clover, watching the grass grow. Many fairies thought this to be quite boring, but if you are the patient type, it might actually be quite fun.

"Good afternoon, Lily!," Rosetta exclaimed.

"Oh, hello, Rosetta. It certaintly is!" said Lily, "In fact do you mind if I join you? You know how I love my afternoon walks!"

"Of course! You can share my parasol too if you would like," Rosetta answered.

"Thanks for your offer, but I have my sun hat," Lily responded.

"Oops! I didn't think of that," said Rosetta, "Ready, Iris?"

"Oh, sorry!" Iris apologized, looking up from her book.

Rosetta and Lily flew on, chatting, with Iris hurrying to catch up. They passed Bluebell's garden along the way. Bluebell dropped her work to join, and so did Fern, who was helping Bluebell with her hyacinths. The group now consisted of five happy garden fairies.
They came across a fork in the road, but Rosetta kept going straight, towards Iris's study. Then she turned around to look at her friends. They still stood at the edge of the forest.

"Why is everyone still standing there?" she asked, "This is the way to your study, isn't, Iris? Iris?"

"Uh, yes, your right. It is," Iris stammered, "But doesn't the air feel unusual? Something just doesn't seem right."

"Hmm...it does feel a bit awkward," Lily answered. She sniffed the air. "It doesn't feel like rain, though."

"No, not that," Iris said, "It's more like there's something missing or different about this place since I last came by here."

"I don't see anything unusual, missing, or strange. What I see is a fork in the road with a bunch of plants and grass around it, and a bunch of lazy fairies wasting their time at the edge," Fern snapped. Sometimes she could be just as bad as Vidia. "Seriously, I don't know where you are getting this from, Iris. Perhaps it is the air itself. Such queer things the air can do to you..."

"Yeah, like make fairies grouchy," Rosetta retorted.

"Hey!" Fern shouted.

"Well, I'm not grouchy, and I agree with you. I don't see anything wrong," Rosetta answered, "The grass is just grass, so let's go."

"That's it!" Iris called out.

"What is?" Fern asked, annoyed.

"The grass! There's something different about the grass!"

Rosetta turned around to take a good look at the grass. She spied something spiky peeking out from behind a blade of grass. Slowly she tiptoed around the corner, then sucked in her breath. Everyone else crept up behind her. Iris had been right. There wassomething different about the place. A plant had been added. But not just any plant...

"The Mystery Plant!" Rosetta shouted.


Well, there it is. Honestly, it did look longer on paper. Oh, well. Oh, and you see that little button down there? It says "Review" Do you think you could click it for me and leave a little comment (It doesn't have to be long) and tell me what you think? I would LOVE it if you did. And remember, no flames please! They will be deleted.