Olive - The Chosen One

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Authors: Daisy L. Bloom
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and handed him some hippie beads along with a bandana as his hair was very long and sort of sexy.  Sunshine always liked a fairy with long hair.  She began to think it is a long time since I had this feeling of attraction and wanting so maybe I should chill a little with him.
        Johnnie arrived.  He was ready to take them in the fairy sky mobile.
        ‘‘Peace dude’’ he said. 
        Speranza gave him a high-five.  Johnnie hugged him.
       ‘These fairies are really charitable’ he thought to himself.
        The journey to the tooth fairy’s house was about an hour’s flight.  Sunshine had made some light refreshments and brought along her tambourine for a little sing-song.  She also brought a meditation tape in case the fairies wanted to meditate but, all that Speranza wanted to do was to stare out of the window and take in the beauty of his surroundings.  The clouds were like cotton wool.  They looked all fluffy and light.  He knew it was wishful thinking but, he wanted to see his late wife and kiddies just sitting there.  He wanted reassurance that she didn’t mind him moving on to a new love as he had felt a connection with Sunshine.  He wanted Elissa (his first love) to be pleased for him but, in his heart he knew that she would not want him to live alone and be unhappy for the rest of his fairy life.  It was time to move on.
        He could hear the other fairies singing ‘Fly me to the Moon’ in the back-ground, quiet and sweetly.  The little sounds of the tambourine rattling, it felt amazing, after all he had been through he felt as if he had a new family.
        He looked out of the sky mobile window and could see the largest fairy tooth house he had ever seen.
       ‘In order to build this house, the tooth must have come from a giant fairy’ he thought to himself.
        As he got closer he saw that several teeth had been used and were cemented together.  He had never seen anything like it.  He could feel the excitement welling and bubbling up inside him.
        The tooth fairy was called Bianca. Everything around her was white, the house, the roof top, the furniture, she was dressed in white and she had the blondest whitest hair he had ever seen before along with piercing blue eyes.  She was bellissima , he felt like he knew her.  Perhaps she came to him when he was a little boy, when his mother put his baby fairy tooth under his pillow for the fairies to collect.
        They decided to opt for a few big teeth.  He chose one for the base of his new bed.  He would buy a fairy memory foam mattress from the donated money as Olive said that he would get the best night’s sleep ever.  He chose a big long one for his dining room table, two the same in size so a couple of sofas could be made by the wood man and some flat ones for his kitchen cabinets.  He was so excited.  Bianca said she would donate them.  He had chosen so many and was given them on the condition that when Speranza had his fairy house warming party she was invited.  Woody has also said that if he got enough he would make him a retro display cabinet which he assured Speranza would be a work of art.
        Woody was such a clever fairy.  He used olive tree trunks to make the legs for the furniture.  They were a work of art.  For Speranza, he was going to paint them white as he wanted to go for that modern, timeless retro look he knew Speranza wanted.
        The whole community of fairies had offered to help with the painting, decorating along with anything that needed to be done.  Nothing was too much.  Why should anyone suffer?  Fairies were Christians and no-one should be made to live the life that Speranza had.  He had suffered and endured so much.
        They left Bianca on a real buzz, excited and looking forward to making a special warm and comforting home for Speranza.
        Destiny suggested ‘‘why not fly to Bagni per me (Baths for me) which was only a half an hour’s flight

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