I do not own any of the Tinkerbell movies or characters. I only own Tiffani, Meadow, and Evie.

Story Start

Milori wasn't able to come see me later that night or for the next week. Things in the Winter Woods had become so busy because the fairies were preparing to go to the land of humans to bring winter to the world. I had also been kept busy by the rest of Tinkerbell's friends for lessons and then showing my progress to Queen Clarion and the ministers. I was happy but I didn't feel complete. I missed spending time with Milori, especially since our relationship was starting to grow.

During this time, I had been practicing my healing ability. After finishing my other talent lessons, I would go to the medic fairies area and practice my healing power. It was growing stronger every day and I was also becoming better using it.

"Princess, are you alright?" Meadow asked softly as she found me looking out my window and letting out a big sigh.

I just gave a frown before covering my face with my hands. "I miss him," I said and frowned even more when I heard her chuckle.

"Well I could always tell the queen and the ministers that you feel under the weather today. I mean you do look a little pale," Meadow said and I looked at her to see her giving me a mischievous look.

"You're the best," I shouted and pulled her into a hug before throwing on my cloak and boots. "I'll make you another rainbow flower later for your home," I shouted before quickly flying out of the window and heading towards the border so I could get my wings frosted. I gave a pleading look to the snow fairy to not say anything after she frosted my wings and I started flying to the castle as fast as I could.

"Have you seen Milori?" I asked the first fairy I came across in the castle but she just shook her head.

"Oh it's the princess, well hello there," Dewey's voice said as he entered the foyer where I was standing.

"I'm good. How are you?" I asked to be polite.

"Oh just great, taking a break. What brings you to the Winter Woods?" he asked even though he had a little quirk to his smile. "You know I think I saw a certain Lord checking all of the owls at the big tree at the top of the hill over there," he said and laughed as I thanked him and flew out of the castle as fast as I could.

I made it to the tree that Dewey said and I smirked as an idea hit me. "A little fun won't hurt," I thought as I made a small snowball and quietly sneaked up behind where I saw Milori talking to some of the owls and a few fairies. I held a finger in front of my mouth when some of the owls and fairies noticed me. Thankfully they stayed silent as I moved my arm back and let the snowball fly. I hid behind a nearby snow mound when the snowball hit Milori in the back.

"Who threw that?" Milori asked as he turned around only to see no one standing or even flying behind him. "Did you see who threw that?" he asked the fairies and owls in front of him.

None of the fairies answered but Milori's owl walked to a little snow mound and he sighed when he saw the owl use its head to gently push someone out from behind the mound.

"Surprise," I said sheepishly when I saw Milori frowning at me and some of the fairies snickering. "Before you say anything, I need to talk to you privately and if you can't talk here then I'll wait for you back at the castle," I said quickly when Milori went to say something.

Milori let out a sigh and walked towards me. "I've missed you," he said as he pulled me into a hug and rested his head on my shoulder.

I smiled and wrapped my arms around his back. "Missed you too. Hey I'm going to go wait at the castle since you're in the middle of something, but please come to the castle as soon as you can. I want to spend time with you," I said and gently kissed his cheek before smiling and flying back to the castle.

I waited at the castle for probably an hour or two before Milori finally arrived, and he didn't say a word. He grabbed my hand and led me to a comfortable looking sitting room. I laughed as he sat down and pulled me into his lap and just rested his forehead on my shoulder again.

"I'm sorry that I couldn't come visit you. Things have been hectic here during the preparations for the other world's winter. I should have still made time to visit, but I'm so glad you're here," he said and I shivered when I felt his hands gently running through my hair.

"It's ok. I was busy too, and I could have sneaked out earlier and visited too. I'm just glad we're spending time together now," I said as I snuggled closer to him before a crazy idea came to mind. "Milori, you don't have to do this, but could I see your wings?" I asked softly and I felt him tense. "Remember you don't have to if you don't want to," I said as I moved back so I could see his face.

Milori stared deep into my eyes before pulling me into a deep kiss. He gave a small sigh before letting his cloak fall to the couch and he motioned for me to stand so he could also and show me his wings. My heart broke as I saw the one wing that was broken in half. A familiar warmth appeared in my hands as I kept staring at the wing.

"I have to try," I thought before gently reaching forward and touching Milori's broken wing.