Ada woke up the next morning, disoriented. What was she? Who was she? Then she remembered. She was Ada, the fairy.

Lila woke up too. She'd had a dream about Prilla, the fairy in one of the books she'd read. For a moment, she laid in bed wishing Prilla would visit her. Then she remembered. She had her very own fairy!

"Ada, are you awake?" Lila asked, jumping out of bed. She looked into the dollhouse and saw the fairy with her green eyes wide open.

Lila took the quilt off Ada and set it on the dollhouse floor. Ada sat up and rubbed her eyes.

Lila tried to remember her dream about Prilla. What was it about? Oh yes, now she remembered. Prilla had been trying out different talents in the dream. Suddenly, Lila had an idea that made her stand bolt upright. That was how she could find out Ada's talent!

Lila tried to remember what the talents were. There was animal, like Fawn. Oh, and tinker, like Tinker Bell of course. And light, and fast-flying, and garden. There was baking too, like Dulcie, right? Oh, and water, like Rani. Oh yes, and scout. These were all she could remember. She hoped that Ada was one of those ones.

"Ada," Lila said, "fairies have talents. So what talent do you think you have?"

Ada tapped her head, then shrugged.

"We will test to see what talent you have," Lila said. Her eyes fell upon a broken clay pot laying on her nightstand. She had made it in school, but it had fallen off the nightstand a few months ago and had cracked in half.

"Try to fix that pot," Lila said. Ada flew over to it and tried her hardest, but she couldn't.

"Don't worry," said Lila. "You must have a different talent." She saw the light shining through her window. "Try and move that light."

Ada flew over to the window and put her hand on the beam of light, but it just passed through. Ada shook her head.

"Don't worry," Lila said again. She saw the nearly-dead plant sitting on her desk. "Try and make that plant grow," said Lila.

Ada flew over to it and touched it. She pulled on it, but it didn't grow.

"Don't worry," Lila said yet again. She looked around the room, but didn't see anything else she could test Ada with. Then she held out her hand, and Ada landed on it. Lila closed her hand over Ada and walked out of the room. She went into the bathroom and opened her hand. Lila turned the sink on and said, "Try to pick up the water."

Ada flew over to the water and put her hands in. She pulled out a water droplet. Lila smiled. "You are a water fairy!" Lila said.