“Yes, thanks,” Rachel told him. “The maze was really good.”
“Yes, it was a lot of fun!” Kirsty added. The two girls grinned at one another. They both loved their fairy adventures. Being friends with the fairies made everything fun!
Rachel and Kirsty helped all seven Petal Fairies, but now there’s more trouble in Fairyland. The Dance Fairies need their help!
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“I’m really excited about this!” exclaimed Rachel Walker, smiling at her best friend, Kirsty Tate. “I love ballet.”
“Me, too,” Kirsty agreed, raising her voice above the noise of the train as it rattled over the bumpy tracks. “I’ve never seen Swan Lake before.”
“I’ve heard that this is a great production,” Kirsty’s mom said. “The scenery is supposed to be beautiful.”
“Well, let’s hope it keeps Dad awake!” Kirsty laughed, glancing at her dad. He was fast asleep in the corner seat of the train. “I’m so glad you could come, Rachel. Wasn’t it lucky that your school got out for vacation the day before ours did? You wouldn’t have been here in time to come with us, otherwise.”
Rachel nodded. Because their families lived far apart, she was staying with Kirsty for the whole week of the school vacation.
“We’ll be in the city soon,” said Mrs. Tate, as the train pulled into a station. “This is the last stop before we get there.”
Kirsty stared out the window as the train slowed. Suddenly, her attention was caught by a flash of icy blue streaking past. Curious, Kirsty leaned forward for a closer look.
To her amazement, she saw seven little fairies tumbling through the air on a tiny icy whirlwind! As Kirsty watched, the fairies landed safely in one of the baskets of flowers suspended from the station roof.
Kirsty and Rachel knew a lot about fairies because the two girls shared an amazing secret. They were best friends with the fairies! They often helped them to defeat Jack Frost and his nasty goblins, who were always causing trouble. Now it looked like their fairy friends might need the girls’ help again!
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