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by Titania Woods




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  Bloomsbury Publishing, London, Berlin and New York

  First published in Great Britain in April 2010 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

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  Text copyright © Lee Weatherly 2010

  Illustrations copyright © Smiljana Coh 2010

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  To Linda C., a glimmery friend

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  Chapter One

  Twink Flutterby felt very grown-up as she and her younger sister Teena flew through the bright spring afternoon. For the first time, their parents were allowing her and Teena to fly to Glitterwings Academy on their own. Twink was a fourth-year student now, and they knew they could trust her to be sensible.

  Her fourth year at Glitterwings! Twink shook her head in wonder. It hardly seemed possible that she’d been attending the famous fairy school for so long.

  ‘Oof! I liked it better when Dad flew with us,’ moaned Teena. She was flying along slowly, weighed down by her oak-leaf bag. With her long pink hair and lavender wings, Teena looked a lot like her older sister – apart from her expression, which was very cross at the moment!

  Twink grinned as she swooped to avoid a yellow butterfly flitting past. ‘We’re almost there,’ she said. ‘Look, there’s the hill!’

  The two sisters skimmed over the grassy slope and Glitterwings Academy came into view: a massive oak tree with tiny golden windows spiralling up its trunk. At its base sat a pair of grand double doors, open in welcome. Returning fairies hovered about the tree in rainbow clusters, laughing and chatting.

  Twink sighed happily as she and Teena touched down on the front lawn. It was glimmery to be back – especially in the springtime, which meant a new Fledge season! Twink had been a member of the school Fledge team since her second year, and her wings tingled at the thought of playing the high-speed game again.

  ‘There’s Zuzu,’ said Teena, spotting her best friend. ‘See you later, Twink!’ She sped off towards the second-year section.

  Twink smiled as she caught sight of her own best friend, Bimi Bluebell. She was standing beside a tree root, talking to a fairy called Kiki. Grabbing up her oak-leaf bag, Twink skimmed around the tree root and landed at her side. ‘Hi, Bimi!’

  ‘Twink!’ Bimi spun towards her. ‘Hurrah, you’re here!’

  The two friends hugged, bouncing up and down. Bimi had long, midnight-blue hair, and silver wings with golden swirls on them. Though easily the prettiest fairy in the school, she was very down-to-earth and not vain in the least.

  ‘Hi, Kiki,’ said Twink as she and Bimi separated. ‘Did you have good hols?’ It was strange to think how jealous she’d been of Kiki when the violet-haired fairy first arrived at Glitterwings – now she thought she was one of the nicest fairies in their year.

  ‘Glimmery!’ said Kiki. ‘Have you checked in yet? We were just about to.’

  The three fairies flew over to the fourth-year check-in area together, chattering about their hols. The fourth-year head was Miss Petal, their Flower Power teacher, and she greeted them warmly.

  ‘Welcome back, girls,’ she said, ticking them off her clover-leaf list. ‘You’re all in Bluebell Branch this year.’

  Twink nudged Bimi with her wing. ‘That’s perfect for you, isn’t it?’ she teased.

  ‘Bimi Bluebell in Bluebell Branch!’ giggled Bimi. ‘Yes, that sounds about right. Shall we go up and have a look?’

  ‘You two go ahead; I’m going to see if Ivy has got here yet,’ said Kiki. Ivy was Kiki’s best friend, a green-haired fairy as artistic as she was.

  ‘OK – we’ll see you up at Bluebell Branch!’ called Twink over her shoulder as she and Bimi flew off. Skimming through the arched double doors together, the two friends swooped into the school.

  As always, Twink found herself smiling as she took in her surroundings. The inside of Glitterwings Academy was a tall, golden tower, filled with light. For as high as the eye could see, fairies darted in and out of the tree’s branches like brightly coloured birds.

  Twink and Bimi spiralled quickly upwards, passing sleeping branches and classrooms filled with red-spotted mushroom seats. ‘I’m going to miss Violet Branch,’ said Twink wistfully as they passed their branch from the year before. ‘Wasn’t it glimmery, having our beds up in loft spaces?’

  Bimi nodded. ‘But maybe Bluebell Branch will be nice, too.’

  ‘There it is!’ said Twink, spotting a cluster of bright blue flowers hanging over a ledge. With a flutter of wings, she and Bimi landed and pushed open the door.

  ‘Oh!’ gasped Twink.

  Bimi was right. If anything, their new room was even nicer than Violet Branch! It was located in a section of bough that grew straight up, like a tower of its own. Up above, two round loft spaces encircled the walls, one over the other, each with four mossy beds. A large bunch of bluebells hung from the centre of the ceiling like a flowered chandelier.

  Several of their friends had already arrived, and a chorus of voices greeted them. ‘Hello, Opposite!’ called a fairy, flying down from the higher loft space to scoop Twink into a hug.

  ‘Hi, Sooze,’ said Twink happily, returning the embrace. Sooze had lavender hair and pink wings – the exact opposite of Twink. The two had been best friends once, and were still close.

  ‘Oh, isn’t this pretty!’ exclaimed Bimi, looking around her. ‘Sooze, can Twink and I join you up top?’

  Sooze grinned and lowered her voice. ‘You can if you want – but Mariella’s up there, too.’

  Twink and Bimi glanced at each other, and wrinkled their noses in unison. ‘Maybe we’ll take the bottom loft instead,’ said Twink. Though Mariella had improved greatly in the three years since they’d known her, the pointy-faced fairy could still be very irritating – though oddly enough, she and Sooze seemed to get on all right now!

  Flying to the lower loft space, Bimi and Twink took mossy beds side by side. Each had a cluster of bluebells hanging over it, with a window to one side – and because of the round walls, each window had a different view.

  To Twink’s delight, she could see the school Fledge field from hers, just visible far below. Soon she’d be playing with the team again – she could hardly wait! Then Twink frowned thoughtfully. Who would their new Games Fairy be, now that Madge was gone?

  ‘Let me guess, Twink – you’re looking forward to Fledge starting
up!’ said a clever fairy called Pix, who had one of the other beds in their loft.

  Twink turned away from the window with a sheepish grin. ‘Is it that obvious?’

  A silvery-haired fairy called Sili had taken the other bed, and the four of them chatted as they unpacked their things. ‘Oh, isn’t it lovely to be Fourth Years!’ exclaimed Sili, fluttering her wings with a rapturous sigh.

  With an impish expression, Pix tucked a strand of red hair behind a pointed ear. ‘Yes, and you know what that means – we get to make our own uniforms tomorrow!’

  ‘I wonder what Sooze’s will be like,’ said Bimi, placing a bottle of wing polish on her bedside mushroom.

  Twink giggled, imagining it. Sooze could be very mischievous at times, and would probably enjoy horrifying their matron, Mrs Hover, with some wild creation!

  Ivy and Kiki arrived, taking the last two beds in the upper loft space, and soon afterwards it was time for the opening session. The Bluebell Branch fairies flew down together, joining long streams of other fairies as everyone headed towards the Great Branch. Twink smiled to see the First Years riding on their birds. They looked completely terrified!

  The Great Branch was the largest branch in the school, with arched windows and gleaming wooden floors. The long room was filled with rows of mossy tables, each with a different flower dangling over it, so that the Branch was like a sunny springtime garden.

  The Bluebell Branch table was over to one side. Twink perched on a spotted mushroom beside Bimi. Glancing around, she spotted Teena at the Daisy Branch table, and the two sisters exchanged a wave.

  ‘Good afternoon, girls!’ said a deep voice from the front of the Branch. Silence fell as the students turned to face Miss Shimmery, their HeadFairy. The stately white-haired fairy hovered above a platform at the front of the branch, her rainbow wings gleaming like opals.

  ‘I hope you had a lovely holiday – and a very warm welcome to all our new students!’ Miss Shimmery beamed down at the first-year tables, who managed nervous smiles in return. ‘Now, I have just a few announcements . . .’

  Twink settled back on to her mushroom seat as Miss Shimmery went on: school uniforms would be required from tomorrow; there was to be no high-speed flying in the trunk, no bothering the water sprites who lived in the school pond . . . Twink thought with amusement that she could probably have given the talk herself. She practically knew it by heart now!

  Miss Shimmery adjusted her sparkle specs with a twinkle in her eyes. ‘And as for our first-year students, Mrs Lightwing will sprinkle you with fairy dust immediately after breakfast tomorrow, so that you can have your first flying lesson.’

  Excited whispers broke out among the First Years. The rest of the school grinned, remembering the wonder of flying for the very first time.

  Miss Shimmery glanced down at her petal pad. ‘Finally, there will be a meeting of the school Fledge team here in the Great Branch tonight after dinner – you have a lot to decide, as I’m sure you’re aware. And now, I think it’s time for our meal. Butterflies commence!’

  Raising her arm in the air, Miss Shimmery drifted back down to the platform. The double doors to the Great Branch swung open, and a bright stream of butterflies bobbed in, each carrying a tray of seed cakes or a pitcher of fresh morning dew.

  ‘What does the Fledge team have to decide?’ asked Bimi as a purple butterfly placed a tray of seed cakes on their table.

  ‘We have to elect a new Games Fairy,’ explained Twink. Madge had completed her sixth year at Glitterwings the term before, leaving the team leaderless.

  Bimi’s blue eyes grew round. ‘Oh! Who do you think it’ll be?’

  Twink shrugged, reaching for a seed cake. ‘Well, it’s Cassi and Zayna’s first year on the team; they were both reserve players last year. So I suppose it’ll have to be either Vera or Romi.’

  She frowned slightly at the thought. Though Vera was a good player, she was lazy – and Romi, while an excellent player, could be difficult to get on with. Neither choice was really ideal, but Twink didn’t see who else it could be.

  ‘You should do it, Opposite,’ put in Sooze from across the table. ‘You’d be better than either of those two moss brains!’

  ‘Me?’ Twink’s voice came out in a squeak. ‘Don’t be daft, Sooze – I’m only a fourth-year student.’

  Pix had been listening as well, and she shrugged as she helped herself to a seed cake. ‘Well, Madge was only a Fourth Year when she started as Games Fairy.’

  Twink realised in surprise that she was right. ‘Yes, but –’ She stopped, and shook her head. ‘Honestly, this is silly! It’s up to the team, not me.’

  ‘Well, I know who I’d vote for,’ said Bimi firmly. ‘I think they’re right, Twink. It should be you, not Vera or Romi.’

  ‘I’m not listening any more,’ laughed Twink. ‘Now come on, everyone, let’s change the subject.’

  But as the conversation moved on to other things, Twink found her thoughts returning to who would be the new Games Fairy. It was ridiculous, of course – why would the team vote for her, instead of one of the older girls? Even so, Twink found herself drifting into an exciting daydream with herself as the new team leader.

  Now stop it, she scolded herself as she poured fresh dew into her acorn cup. It’s up to the team, and that’s that!

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  Chapter Two

  After dinner, the Fledge team remained behind once the Great Branch had emptied, sitting together at the Lilac Branch table. Miss Shimmery took a seat with them, folding her rainbow wings neatly behind her back.

  ‘I’m sure you all know what this meeting is about,’ she said. ‘Does anyone have any thoughts as to which of you should be the new Games Fairy?’

  Twink and the others glanced at each other. Though a Fledge team normally had eight members – six players plus two reserves – there were only five of them present. Several team members had left along with Madge the previous term, including a fairy called Mia, who had moved away. It was a shame, thought Twink. Mia would have been the perfect Games Fairy!

  ‘Well?’ prompted Miss Shimmery after a moment.

  Romi, a fifth-year fairy with short purple hair, looked like she wanted to say something, but didn’t. Suddenly Twink realised that Vera was gazing at her with a speculative smile. All at once the older fairy raised her hand.

  ‘Yes, Vera? Do you have any ideas?’ asked Miss Shimmery.

  Vera nodded. She was a sixth-year student with long golden hair, and now she flipped it back confidently as she addressed the others. ‘Yes. I nominate Twink!’

  Twink’s jaw dropped open. ‘Me?’ she gasped. ‘But I’m only a Fourth Year! Why not you, Vera?’

  She knew the moment she said it that Vera would never agree. Though she was wonderful on the Fledge field, Vera was always moaning about having to work too hard, and had complained about Madge’s strictness whenever the Games Fairy’s back had been turned. Being the Games Fairy herself was the last thing she’d want to do!

  Sure enough, Vera shook her head. ‘No, I want to enjoy myself on the Fledge field this year, not take on more work! Besides, it’s better for it to be a younger student, so that you’ll have the team for several years instead of only one.’

  Twink’s heart began to thud as she realised Vera was right. She looked around the table. ‘Well . . . what do the rest of you think?’

  ‘I think I should be the Games Fairy, not you!’ burst out Romi. Her cheeks flushed as she glanced guiltily at Miss Shimmery. The HeadFairy made no comment. ‘I nominate myself,’ went on Romi. ‘No offence, Twink, but I’m a better player than you.’

  ‘I never said you weren’t,’ protested Twink, stung. ‘I know you are – you’re bigger and stronger than me.’

  Zayna, who was Vera’s best friend on the team, leaned forward. ‘No, be fair, Romi – you’re
a better Guard, but not a better Stealer. Twink’s the best of any of us at that.’

  Cassi, a fifth-year fairy with white wings, nodded. ‘And besides, being the Games Fairy isn’t about who plays the best, it’s about who can lead us the best – isn’t it, Miss Shimmery?’

  ‘Indeed,’ said Miss Shimmery. She smiled at them over her sparkle specs. ‘Well, so far we have two nominations to consider: Romi and Twink. Would anyone like to put another name forward?’

  Silence fell. Romi frowned, tapping her wings together.

  ‘Very well, the vote for the new Games Fairy will be between those two,’ said Miss Shimmery. She handed out pieces of rose petal, along with some snail-trail pens. ‘Please write down your choice, and then fold your petal over and pass it back to me,’ she instructed.

  Twink’s mouth felt dry as she uncapped her pen. Hardly daring to breathe, she quickly scribbled down her own name, and then folded the petal tightly and handed it to Miss Shimmery.

  Once all five petals had been returned to her, Miss Shimmery carefully unfolded each one, reading it silently. Twink’s pulse pounded as she watched. Had the others voted for Romi after all? She could hardly blame them if they had – Romi really was the better player, no matter what Zayna had said.

  But after she had opened all five petals, Miss Shimmery smiled warmly at her. ‘Congratulations, Twink – you’re the new Games Fairy! Would you like to say a few words?’

  Feeling as if she were in a dream, Twink stood up. The rest of the team was beaming at her – apart from Romi, whose mouth was in a tight line.

  ‘Um . . . thank you!’ stammered Twink, gripping the edge of the table. ‘I never expected this, I really didn’t. I’ll do the best job I can for you, I promise!’

  ‘You’ll be brilliant!’ said Vera with a grin. ‘Come on, everyone – three cheers for our new Games Fairy.’

  The team clapped their wings together as they loudly hip-hip-hoorayed her. Romi joined in with the others, though it was clear her heart wasn’t in it. Twink felt her cheeks turn pink.

 

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