Lila was happy. Finally, she had succeeded in getting her mother to believe in fairies! She took Ada to the bathroom, her mother following.
"Ada, pick up some water," Lila said. She turned on the sink, and Ada pulled out a droplet.
"Wow," Lila's mother said.
"Shape it into something," Lila told her fairy.
Ada frowned. After a little bit, she ran her fingers over the water and shaped it into a fish.
"That's pretty neat," Lila's mother remarked. "What else can she do?"
Lila went over to the bathtub and turned on the faucet. When it was halfway full, she turned it off. "Ada, go dance on that water."
Ada fluttered down to the bathtub and stepped onto the water. She skated on the surface beautifully. She was grinning when she finished.
Lila's mother clapped and said, "You have a very talented fairy."
Ada grinned.
Lila told Ada to do a few more things, which she did happily. Then Lila told her mother, "Tell Ada to make a fountain."
"Ada, make a fountain," Lila's mother said.
Ada did so, and Lila's mother smiled. Then, Lila told Ada to do some more things. After a while, Lila's mother asked Lila if she could tell Ada to do something. Lila said yes.
"Ada, swim," Lila's mother said.
