"Eve, darling! Come inside, it's getting late!"

"Alright, mother!"

Eve Dawn was perched on the tallest branch of her favorite tree in the forest her home was nestled in. The six-year-old loved to watch the sunset from high above, and the tree was almost like a second home to her. With a resigned sigh, the little girl climbed down the branches nimbly, swinging down them with no problem at all.

Once she made it to the bottom, a distressed tweet reached her ears.

Eyes wide, Eve froze, letting her senses heighten in order to find the source of the noise. When she heard it again Eve stalked quietly through the forest towards the chirping. The little girl was as silent as a deer as she made her way among the pine needles and leaves, stopping in her tracks every now and then to listen for the noise. She was deep in the forest when the chirping halted.

What she found was what she least expected.

A tiny, rainbow feathered bird was lying against the trunk of a tree. It had the face of a human, along with human arms and legs (which were both covered in feathers). The creature had a humming-bird beak, and big purple eyes that stared at Eve with fear. That's when Eve noticed that the creature was holding it's arm against its chest. The bird was in pain.

The little girl made her way over to the creature slowly. "Hey there... don't be afraid, I just want to help," she whispered calmly as she advanced towards the injured animal. "I just want to help," she repeated.

The bird tried to back away from Eve, but it stopped and stared at the little girl. Eve stopped moving as she let the creature observe her. When it seemed to nod in consent, Eve reached out a hand to it. "Let me take you to my home. I can bandage your arm," Eve offered, keeping a level gaze with the injured animal. It hesitated before nodding and letting out a small chirp.

So Eve picked it up and took it home.

Once Eve had bandaged up the creature (which she assumed was a fairy, given its wings and appearance), she fed it some bread, cheese, and water and made a tiny bed for it that she had constructed herself out of her father's handkerchief and her mother's sewing kit box. The fairy fell asleep right away, and Eve laid in bed wondering what on Earth she'd do with the fairy once it woke up.

In all honesty, Eve hoped she'd be able to keep the little creature. Eve had never really had any friends, and she was an only child. She grew lonely sometimes and always craved some form of companionship.

But Eve knew that she'd have to help the fairy find her way home. It was the right thing to do.

With a sigh, Eve rolled over in bed to gaze at the tiny fairy. She certainly would miss it once it was gone, she though to herself as she felt her eyelids droop with sleep.

A silhouette outside Eve's windows interrupted the little girl from her awaiting sleep. Sitting up in bed, Eve gazed at her window, waiting for the movement again. When it didn't come, Eve got out of bed and drew open the thin curtains, then unlatched her window, letting in the cold of the night. Poking her head out the window, Eve gazed around the dark landscape as she searched for what could have been outside her window.

Just as she was starting to convince herself she had imagined the whole thing, a face met hers and Eve gasped as she fell back and landed on her bottom.

"Oh! I'm sorry! I didn't mean to scare you!" A girl's voice rung out. Eve looked up at the window to see what looked to be a larger version of the fairy she had rescued. Eve's mouth dropped open in shock as the larger fairy flew in and helped Eve onto her feet. "Are you alright, Sweettooth?" The fairy asked, making Eve blink in confusion at the odd nickname.

"Ah, uhm, I'm fine," Eve stammered, backing away a step from the fairy. Before Eve could ask who the strange lady was, her unexpected guest gasped and flew over to Eve's nightstand where the fairy she had rescued slept.

"Oh there you are!" The fairy exclaimed. "I was so worried about you, little fairy!"

Eve could hear the sound of excited chirping as she made her way over to the strange creatures. A twist formed in Eve's stomach as she watched the two fairies reunite. This would mean she'd already have to say goodbye to the little creature. "Are you her mother?" Eve asked, eyes meeting with the fairy's violet ones as the flying creature gave a bright white smile.

"Well, I guess in a way I am," she replied, holding the baby fairy in her hands. "I take care of all the fairies," she explained, confirming Eve's suspicions. Ah, so they were fairies.

"Who are you?" Eve asked, unable to help her curiosity.

The lady smiled, again. "I'm Toothiana, the Tooth Fairy. But you can call me Tooth," she replied, flying over to the little girl. She held out her cupped hands that held her tiny fairy. "And this is my tooth collecting fairy. I have hundreds of them, they help me collect children's teeth," she explained in a rush. "This one probably got attacked by a bird while she was flying around gathering teeth. It happens sometimes," Toothiana told Eve. "She'll be alright once I take her home to rest."

Eve felt her heart sink. "So she has to go, huh?" Eve asked hesitantly, trying not to sound too disappointed.

Toothiana gave a sad smile. "I'm afraid so," she answered, making Eve's shoulders droop. "I can't thank you enough for helping my fairy," Tooth spoke gratefully as she put a hand on Eve's shoulder. "What's your name, sweetie?" She asked, lowering her head to look into Eve's eyes.

Eve gave a small smile. "It was no problem. And my name is Eve. Eve Dawn," the little girl replied.

"Eve. That's such a pretty name," Tooth complimented with a bright smile. "Well, I must head off now, Eve," Tooth dismissed herself, heading towards the window. "Thank you again!"

"Wait!" Eve called out, stopping the fairy in her tracks. "Do you really have to go?" Eve couldn't help but ask, disappointment in her voice.

Tooth smiled again, and turned around to face Eve. "I do. But don't worry, I'll visit you as much as I can," Tooth promised, making the little girl smile as she felt her heart fill with hope. "Now you keep those pretty teeth clean, Ms. Dawn! I'll see you again, soon! I promise!"

And that was a promise she did keep.


Felt like you guys needed to know how Tooth and Eve met! :D So I wrote this quick chappy. I apologize for any errors, because I didn't really review it to make sure it was 100% :S

FrozenGamer27:

Your library idea will be in the next chapter! :D So look forward to that!

SO WHERE DO YOU GUYS THINK JACK AND EVE'S FIRST DATE SHOULD BE? n_n (it's their first date, not first kiss) Leave suggestions in the reviews!

Also, if you guys have any cool ideas for future chapters that you'd like to see, I'd be more than happy to write them! :D

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Goodbye, lovelies!~