Now we move on to chapter 6. Stay with me here.

Fawn flew towards Rosetta. She was very concerned but also a bit upset. Rosetta was just sitting on the carpet of the floor watching the fire when soon she heard a familiar sound approach her. As Fawn got closer and closer until suddenly, Rosy turned her head quickly looking behind her. Fawn was stopped in her tracks. She definitely wanted to have a serious word to Rosy about all this, but she seemed bigger than expected up close.

Fawn was so startled that she also stopped flying. Any sort of move movement made her tremble in fear. She turned a ghost white and began floating down to the floor until Rosy caught her in her hands.

She brought the now scared out her mind animal fairy up to her face. From where fawn was, Rosy's head seemed as big as a house. She felt like she could walk right into her mouth and it would be like a huge room.

"I-I-Is that you Rosy?" asked a still a bit fearful Fawn as she stared up into a pair of huge green eyes.

Rosetta nodded.

Fawn's fearfulness practically drained from her as it was now being replaced by a sense of wonder.

"Whoa." she said as her wings flapped and she began floating up from Rosy's hand. She soon met her eye to eye.

"It's-It's amazing."She said quite awestruck.

She began hovering around Rosy to get a better look at her. Rosy followed as she did this. The first thing Fawn didn't see of course were her wings. She also noticed her now rounded ears.

"Cool. I bet everything looks different huh?"

Rosy nodded quite gleefully.

"Well I'm glad to see you again. Are you alright?"

Rosy nodded again.

"Whew good." Fawn breathed a huge sigh of relief.

"So uh...how have you been...doing up here?" Her voice began to grow concerned.

Rosetta had so much to tell Fawn. How she got to be a human, the wonderful people she met, and all of the beautiful places she's been. But still being rendered speechless, she had to explain it all in sign language.

She opened her mouth and pointed inside.

"Oh, you can't speak?"

She shook her head.

"Well uh...try to explain it another way."

Rosy looked around for anything that could help describe to her Fawn how she came to be a human. Finally she found something. She pointed to a vase full of flowers.

Fawn looked at them.

"Those flowers?"

Rosy held up one finger.

"One flower?"

She nodded. Then she pointed to the outside.

"Outside?" asked Fawn.

She pointed down. It was another game of charades.

"On the ground?"

Rosetta luckily found a grass plant sitting next to the flowers. She picked it up and held it out to Fawn.

"OH the grass?" Fawn finally got it. "The meadow you mean?"

Rosetta nodded happily.

"You found a flower out in the meadow. Obviously a few days ago."

Rosy nodded again.

She picked up the flower plant and pointed from the inside of it to her face.

"You smelled it?"

She shook her head.

"It smelled you?"

She shook it again a bit annoyed. She repeated the same action, only this time, pretending to wipe her face.

"It squirted something in your face." Fawn said being quite sure.

Rosy nodded again relieved.

She then acted all woozy and unstable like she was before when the flower hit her with the purple slimy stuff that knocked her out.

"Then you were knocked out from the stuff." said Fawn.

Rosy nodded. Fawn was getting it more and more.

She cupped her hands to make the shape of a circle. Then she stretched her arms out wide.

"And that's how to grew to human size."

Rosy did one final nod. Fawn sure was good at charades.

To Fawn, this sounded like one weird flower. One she had never heard of before. She would have thought that Rosetta being a garden fairy, would know everything there is to know about flowers and plants.

"What color was it?"

Rosy pointed to a blue flower.

"It was blue?"

She nodded. Then she pointed to a purple flower.

"And purple?"

She nodded again.

A blue and purple flower that squirted stuff in your face and turned you into a human? Yeah, it definitely sounded like the weirdest flower ever.

"Wow okay. So uh...how do you think you're gonna change back?"

Rosetta's expression lowered. Her face saddened.

Fawn noticed this. Her concern was now coming right back.

"You...are going to try to change back right?" she asked.

Honestly, Rosetta did want to change back into a fairy. After all, she was a garden fairy. Tending to flowers, planting seeds, and most importantly bringing seasons to the mainland. But ever since she met the Griffiths, particularly Martin, whom she was now falling in love with, she now wasn't so sure if she wanted to change back.

" O-kay Rosy, you're scaring your best friend here." said Fawn now extremely concerned.

She didn't know how Fawn was going to react she had told her her reason for probably staying with the Griffiths, but she had to say something.

Fawn as anxious. She didn't know why Rosy was looking the way she was. She didn't seem excited to want to change back, if fact she didn't seem like she wanted to change back at all.

"Rosy please, speak to me." she demanded.

Rosetta was too scared to explain. They only thing that kept her heart content was looking up at the ceiling, thinking about the two humans upstairs asleep. Overtime she had somehow bonded with them and although she couldn't admit it, she was starting to have deep feelings for them.

Fawn looked up as well. She was a bit confused but then it just clicked as she returned it back down. She understood now. Rosetta didn't want to leave. And Fawn thought she knew why. Her expression turned into very upset, hurt, and even a bit angry.

"It's them isn't it?" she asked which caught Rosy's attention. Rosetta came back down to meet her.

"It's those humans."

Rosetta nervously denied it by shaking her head vigorously.

"Don't lie to me. I saw you today. You almost kissed that guy, Are you crazy? He's getting to you, they're getting to you. You more for those...giants, than you do about us!" She was starting to become more angry.

Rosetta tried to calm her down.

Fawn started fluttering back and forth like she was pacing. She held her hand on her head in frustration and concern trying to gather what thoughts she was developing.

"Rosetta please don't tell me that they've taken you from us."

Rosetta was quite shocked to hear this. How could Fawn instantly think like that?

She shook her head quite sternly. Nothing could ever take separate her from her friends.

"Well then if that's not the case, then you need to come back with us. Now."

Rosy sighed a heavy sigh. What was she to do?

"Come on Rosy. You're my friend right?"

Rosy nodded.

"Well then let's find a way to change you back."

Things were heating again. Rosy looked back up at the ceiling.

Fawn was shocked.

"You're doing it again!" she boomed. Rosy was quite startled at this.

"Rosy you don't know what you're dealing with here! You're not a human, you're a fairy! You're extremely important to everything you've left behind, the plants, the flowers, us,...me."

Fawn saddened her final word and bent her head down. Rosetta caught this and lifted her head up.

Ever since Fawn first arrived in Pixie Hollow, the first and only one to guide her was Rosetta. Rosy acted as more than a friend to her, but a big sister, sometimes even a mother. The two were the best of friends and now Fawn felt like she was losing the one fairy she could trust. To turn to whenever she felt down. To always have someone to lend a hand and teach and guide.

Fawn started tearing up. Rosy wiped her eyes. She loved Fawn like a little sister, but there was also a little one that she cared for deeply. Lizzy.

She sighed again. She looked back up.

Fawn was now hurt so bad.

"Well you know what, all I can say that it's either us, or them."

She fluttered away so fast, Rosetta didn't have time to respond. Fawn came to the window and opened it up.

"And until you make that decision, you're not friends anymore." She flew off feeling both angry and sad.

Rosetta watched her as she went. She loved her friends more than anything and they needed her. But there were also the Griffiths whom she had brought close together. Finally she had probably found something she had been looking for all her life, love, romance, and now, motherhood. But she also didn't want to lose her friends. What would she decide? Go back to with her friends to Pixie Hollow and perhaps never find what she just found, or stay behind with the Griffiths and perhaps never see her friends again.

She sighed for the last time.


Fawn arrived back at the fairy camp. She was still angry, but now she was hurting. She shouldn't have said what she had said to Rosetta. The others were doing some last minute work when she floated by.

"Hey Fawn, have you seen Rosy anywhere?" asked Sil.

"Oh yeah she's fine...she's just fine." Fawn said not paying Sil or the others any attention.

"Well where is she?" asked Iridessa.

"I already told you. Let's just say that she grew to big to have time for us." She fluttered off.

The others shared concerned faces at this statement. What if Fawn was telling the truth after all?

That concludes chapter 6. Please review and leave some constructive thoughts if you want. What will Rosy decide? Keep reading and find out.