As the fairies fluttered along, Ella noticed a baby mouse walking along beside them, and she began chatting with it. Whirl, who was getting impatient, began flying fast. Guppy found a river and began to pull out dewdrops. Clink was trying to fix her hammer, which had broken the day before. Lucinda was bending beams of light and shining them at her face. Hanna was thinking of recipies while eating a roll she had baked a few hours before. Flora was helping some wilted flowers grow. None of the fairies knew that this would be the last time they used their talents.

The fairies gathered in the garden, and Whirl pulled a leaf out of her dress. Whirl wore a light purple dress made of purple flowers and feathers that ended just above the knees. It had straps made of green vines. She wore no shoes.

The other fairies gathered around. Guppy was wearing a blue tank top made of a blue water lily and some blue pants made from feathers. She had on blue ballet flats that had been made from blue flowers.

Clink wore a practical dress with short sleeves and a tight skirt. It had a belt made of a vine, and it was made from green leaves. She wore ankle-high boots made of leaves.

Ella was wearing an orange long sleeve shirt made from fall leaves, and an orange bubble skirt. It was also made from orange leaves. She wore orange sandals made from snapdragon flowers.

Lucinda was wearing a pretty dress made from sunflowers. It was strapless, and it had a flared skirt that ended at the knees. She wore high heels that were made of sunflower petals.

Hanna wore a white apron made from a white rose over a green long sleeve dress that was made from green leaves. It went down to her ankles, and was slanted at the end. She wore white sandals with a heel that were made from white roses.

Flora wore a strapless pink dress made from pink rose petals. It went down to her knees, and she wore no shoes below.

Whirl showed the leaf to her friends. It had the numbers 4783-0965-1352 written on it in beautiful handwriting.

"A scribe fairy gave this to me," Whirl said. She had an American accent. "She told me it was a spell for a Magic Book."

"Where is this magic book?" asked Flora. She had a slight Latino accent.

"I don't know," Whirl replied. "But I assume that it's in Queen Clarion's quarters."

"Why do you think that?" Hanna asked. She had a slightly Scottish accent.

"Well, that's where all the important things go," Lucinda said. She spoke with a Southern accent.

"We shouldn't go find it," Clink said. She had an English accent.

"Why not?" asked Guppy. She had a bit of a French accent.

Clink frowned. "It's not a good idea," she said.

Lucinda said, "It is too! What if the spell gives us something sparkly?"

Clink rolled her eyes. "You and your sparkles. It could be dangerous!"

Ella had an Australian accent. "Let's not fight," she said.

"Alright," Whirl replied. "But, Clink, what's the worst that could happen?"

Clink frowned. "We could get in big trouble. What do you think Queen Clarion would think about us going into her quarters?"

"I don't know," said Whirl, "and it doesn't matter. Tinker Bell is always doing things like this, and she never gets in trouble."

Clink groaned. "Oh, Tinker Bell," she said. "She's always doing dangerous things. I think she should stop going around and getting into trouble. One day, she might get hurt!"

Whirl looked at Clink. "But she hasn't," she said seriously. "And she usually makes things better for the rest of us. If it hadn't been for her, we wouldn't be able to cross the border between the warm seasons and the Winter Woods."

Clink frowned. "Well, I suppose it wouldn't hurt to just see if the book is there," she gave in.

Whirl cheered, along with the other fairies. Then they all began flying toward the Pixie Dust Tree.