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Post by Tinkerbell on Mar 17, 2009 16:52:27 GMT -5
Tinkerbell technically wasn't at Disney yet. She was several hundred feet above it. She had just emerged from the second star to the right, so it was actually pretty dark. As Tink flew, she looked almost like a shooting star. In fact, she wouldn't be surprised if that's what people thought she was, just a shooting star streaking towards Disney.
As Tink got closer and closer, she could see more and more detail of the park. What she had originally thought to be twigs turned into benches. Little toys turned into rides and buildings. Ants turned into people. It amazed the little fair how everything seemed to change as she got closer. She wondered if people still thought she as a shooting star. Soon she really would be there, but for now she was still a little bit far away.
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Post by Peter Pan on Mar 17, 2009 16:59:50 GMT -5
Peter, who had been lazing about on a nearby roof for quite a few hours on this particular day, was led down with his hands behind his head and one leg rested on top of the other, his foot twitching as if he was listening to music that no one else could hear.
As he gazed up in to the bluest of skies, silently making out pictures from the clouds, he noticed a sparkling golden ball of light flying overhead. Lifting up to lean on his elbows he scrunched up his eyes trying to make it out. He'd know that ball of light anywhere.
"Tink! Hey - Tink!" Peter called up to her, lifting an arm and waving it to get her attention.
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Post by Vidia on Mar 17, 2009 17:00:33 GMT -5
A blur was zipping spiraling through the sky, twisting around and causing huge gusts of wind to sweep across the park below. Vidia was doing what she enjoyed most, flying as far as she could as fast as she could. It was relaxing for the air-fairy, and a sensation that nothing else could beat. Of course her mood would be ruined by Tinker Brat’s appearance. The annoyingly familiar emerald clad fairy was darting down towards the park below her, and looked like she’d reach it pretty soon.
“Not fast enough sweetie,” cried out Vidia suddenly, announcing her presence as she sped past Tinker Bell. Putting her well-renowned speed to good use, she zipped down towards the park, stopping barely meters above the rooftops and looking up at the Tinker fairy.
“Looks like the Tinker fairy fails again,” she stated in mock sorrow, “rather tragic really.”
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Post by Tinkerbell on Mar 17, 2009 17:16:07 GMT -5
Tinkerbell heard her name being called out by a familiar voice. She looked down and saw Peter waving to her from a rooftop. She waved back excited and started flying in his direction. Suddenly, another familiar voice stopped her in her tracks. She skidded to a stop in mid-air and then spun around as an all too familiar blur rushed past her. "Vidia," she said softly, surprised to see another fairy here. "I'm not even going to worry about you, Vidia!" She shouted. "You can do whatever you want!"
Tink started flying again, heading down to see Peter on the rooftop. She was so happy to see her friend again. It would be just like old times when he'd get in trouble, and she would help him out of it. Soon she was just above Peter's rooftop. She waved an arm at him. "Hi!" She then landed on the roof next to him, making a soft jingle noise as she landed.
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Post by Peter Pan on Mar 17, 2009 17:23:10 GMT -5
Peter lowered his hand slightly as he spotted Vidia, a fairy who a very bad dislike towards his fairy. His grin soon turned in to a scowl as he started deciding whether to fly up and help his friend, but luckily she chose not to stay and continued on her way to him.
Turning on his elbow Peter inclined his head at Tinker Bell as she landed, a slight smirk on his face. "Where have ya been? I've been looking all over for you!" He moaned. She often never lost his side but her behavior had been very peculiar lately. Peter sometimes wondered if she was hiding something from him.
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Post by Vidia on Mar 17, 2009 17:28:48 GMT -5
“Oh yippee,” muttered Vidia sarcastically as she caught sight of an equally unwelcome boy dressed all in green, “if it isn’t the home wrecker.” She scowled at the duo, rising up on an air current to float several feet away from them. Not so that it was easier to talk to them, more so that it was easier for them to hear her. After all, who wouldn’t want to hear one of her talents?
“Get bored of our island and decide to follow me?” she sneered. Vidia had always considered Peter Pan to be responsible for humans coming to Neverland and driving the fairies even deeper into hiding within their own homes, something she would never forgive him for.
“Why don’t you both just hop back on whatever wind you blew in on and get out of my park.” She giggled at her own joke, before clicking one finger and conjuring up a gust of her own gale to help her along. Normally she wouldn’t have bothered, but Tink’s earlier ignoring of her had agitated her.
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Post by Tinkerbell on Mar 17, 2009 17:50:48 GMT -5
Tink had really missed Peter a lot while they'd been apart. She didn't really have a choice though. She had to leave him. It was almost spring, and she had to help the other tinker fairies make stuff for the other fairies. "I've been tinkering," she told Peter honestly. "Spring is almost here. I've been busy making ladybug painters and rainbow catchers and a lot of other stuff to help bring spring here." Spring was her favorite season, and she coldn't wait to see all the flowers and more.
Then Tink heard Vidia attempting to sneak into her conversation. "Vidia, why don't you just go away? The park is big enough for everyone. You don't have to hang around us." She had taken to the sky as she started talking, and when Vidia's wind sprang up, it almost blew her away. "Whoa!" She shouted, grabbing onto a string of Peter's shirt before she really did fly away.
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Post by Peter Pan on Mar 17, 2009 18:41:05 GMT -5
"Oh," said Peter once Tinker Bell had explained, "Well... Let me know next time. I was wondering where ya got to, I thought Hook had got ya or something." He grinned at her and sat up, happy to have his friend back. It just hadn't been the same without Tink around. He had missed her golden light that surrounded her, like a ball of hope and fun constantly with him.
As Peter yawned and stretched, he saw another fairy who did not give him that feeling at all. Quite the opposite in fact. He remained silent while Tinker Bell retorted but felt he could no longer sit and do nothing when she had to cling on to his shirt to stop herself from being blown away.
"Oi - knock it off, will ya?" He shouted to Vidia angrily, using his finger to gently hoist Tinker Bell back on her feet. "Like Tink said; this place is big enough for the both of you - what ya pickin' on her for?"
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