Ada looked around after the door shut. She sat down in a chair. She smiled. This was lovely! She reflected on all that had happened. The first thing she could remember was when she lifted her head. She had looked around the dark room, and had seen a large face.
Then, the face had spoken! "Hello, little fairy!" it had said. Ada had been surprised and had looked at the face. "Hello," she'd said. Then, a finger had put pixie dust on her wings. How did she know that word? She didn't know. Her wings had begun to flutter, and the hand had grabbed her by the hand and spun her around. Then it had let go, and she had flown into the air. She had looked down and seen the face, which belonged to a giant, she had realized then. She had flown back down and stood on the wooden surface she had been born on.
She had looked around again. After a bit, the giant had said, "Little fairy, your name is Ada."
Ada. She had liked that name. She liked it now too. The giant had picked her up in her hands. Ada hadn't been scared. The fairy and the giant had looked at each other for a while. Ada had noticed the bright blue eyes the giant had, and the long, light brown hair. She had looked at her own hair. It was very dark brown, much darker than the giant's. The giant's face and hands were tanned from the sun. Ada had looked at her hands. They were quite a bit darker than the giant's. She had looked at her wings, which had a swirly pattern. The giant didn't have wings.
Then, there had been a loud noise, and the giant had dropped her into a dark place. Ada had been frightened at first, but she had decided to look around. She had felt a few leaf bags, and when she opened one, she'd seen the glittery dust. Pixie dust.
After a while, the giant had pulled her out of the dark place and had set her on a soft surface. The giant had apologized, then had shown her the house! Ada had been delighted with it, and had looked around it. Then she had flown out of the house. "Thank you!" she had told the giant, then had sat down on the giant's hand. The giant had told Ada her name, Lila. Then she had left, and here was Ada now. She wondered what Lila was doing.
Ada stood up and looked through her new home. There were many rooms in it, and one side was missing a wall so that anyone could see in. She walked into a room with a bed. It was pink, and Ada sat down on it. Oh, it was soft! Then she walked into another room. This one had a table and some chairs. She went into another room, which had a silver thing that was the same height as her. She opened the silver thing and saw something that looked like food! She bit into it hungrily.
Ada spit it out. It wasn't food at all! It was hard and tasted disgusting. She put it back where it had come from and went to look at something else in the room. It was as tall as her waist and had four circular things on top. She opened the door in the side of it. It was empty. Then she saw the sink. She tried to turn the faucet, but it didn't turn.
Ada was tired of this room. She walked out and entered another room. It had a sink too, but the faucets wouldn't turn. It also had a tub the length of her body. She laid down in it. It was the perfect size.
After a little while, she left that room. She went into another room and saw couches and chairs. Each one was very comfortable. She sat down on the couch and began fidgeting with her dress. It wasn't very sturdy, and Ada stopped picking at it so it wouldn't fall apart.
