Once Upon a Time, in the city of London, there was a handsome child who lived in a peaceful town in the countryside. Although he had a rational life, the boy had a special secret gift, he can believe in fairies.
The Boy had been on the country's garden and discovered an important discovery, a real live fairy. It was a site to behold, the little fairy was very beautiful and gazed up at the boy with the most beautiful face and eyes he'd ever saw.
The Boy couldn't hold his excitement, and he told a friend of his of this experience and made her keep it a secret which had backfired in seconds.
Half of the town had now gotten involved by the secret, and started looking for the real fairy at the meadow. The boy was devastated and felt so humiliated when he noticed the townspeople had caused the nearby forest on fire, and all of its nature soon fell into waste and ruin.
The boy's father was disgraced by his son's antics and stated the belief in "Fae-Folk" was prominent in the part of the world, and spawned many legends and fables from the simple and funny, to the absolutely absord.
Ashamed of his thoughts of "Fae-Folk," the boy had to be send to a Boarding School, where he would be able to except what is truly real and what is just plain make-belief. The father was not proud of his decision for his son and doubted he would ever forgive himself, but he had no choice, now his child was now in his studies thanks to the events of the Boarding School.
As the years past, the boy had grown into a very handsome young man and became a scientist for his living. Although he still remembered his experience of his childhood, he cannot let it overcome him, as he was now started a family. The scientist had a daughter, an only child he had to raise due to his wife's passing from child-birth, and she now had shared the same gift he once had from his childhood.
Little did the scientist would know, that his daughter will be the difference of believing in make-belief, and excepting reality.
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Pixie Hollow
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