Lila heard a crying noise. Her brother! Her brother had watched the fairy's birth intently, but now he was tired of laying on the ground. Lila put the fairy in her pocket and picked up her brother. She took him back to the house and gave him to her mother.

"Did you two have fun?" asked her mother.

"Yes," said Lila.

Isaac smiled and giggled.

"His first laugh!" his mother cried.

"His second," Lila said. "He laughed when I was playing with him."

Lila's mother smiled. "I'm so glad," she said. "I hope you'll play with your brother more often."

"Maybe," Lila said. As her mother took Isaac to his room for a nap, Lila remembered the fairy and ran to her room. Then she pulled Ada out of her pocket.

"Sorry, Ada!" Lila apologized. She set the fairy on her bed and looked around her room. There was her dollhouse, which was the perfect size for a fairy! She picked Ada up again and set her on a dollhouse chair. "This is your house," Lila said.

Ada looked very happy, and walked through the dollhouse to explore her new home. She fluttered her wings and flew out of the house, jingling like a bell. She landed in Lila's hand and sat down. Lila was infinitely happy. This was her dream come true.

Soon, Lila realized that she hadn't introduced herself. "My name is Lila," she said to the fairy.

Ada smiled. Her wings fluttered and she opened her mouth. Jingling sounds came out.

Suddenly, Lila heard her mother calling. "Lila! It's time to eat!"

"Ada, stay here in your house," Lila said. Ada nodded and flew over to the dollhouse. Lila opened the door to her room and walked out.