Chapter Five

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We arrive in Pixie Hollow and Vidia and I are greeted by our friends, Tinker Bell, Iridessa, Rosetta, Silvermist and Fawn.

"Vidia popped by and told us the news. Are you okay, Becky?" Iridessa asks.

"I'm doing as well as I can, Dess. Thank you."

"Vidia, Becky, your house just got finished. It's near the kitchen, so Becky can start her new job as a baking fairy, under Gelata's wing, of course... uh, that was meant in the proverbial sense." Tinker Bell says.

"Thanks, Tink." Vidia says.

"Come on, guys. Let's get these two lovebirds moved in." Fawn says.

With the help of the moving fairies and our friends, Vidia and I got everything moved into our new house.

I barely sleep that night and Vidia, bless her wings, is willing to stay up with me.

I lean on my wife, not knowing what else to do.

"You doing okay, sweetie?"

"No. How could my parents just kick me out? I just started my business; I didn't even have any customers yet."

"I know, baby. I know. But you don't have to worry about them anymore. They chose to kick you out. You can start a new life. They most likely can't."

"True. Thanks, Vidia."

"For what?"

"For being the best wife ever."

"No, you're the best wife ever. You said what you had to say to make sure we got back into Pixie Hollow."

"Thank you. But you're there for me when I need you to be."

"You're welcome."

We soon go to sleep, enveloped in each other's arms, not knowing what the future will hold for us.

The next morning, I wake up to feel tears on my face.

I must've been crying in my sleep.

"You okay, baby girl?"

"I don't know." I'm surprised to hear my voice so shaky.

I break down and Vidia doesn't hesitate to wrap her arms around me.

"Shhhh. Shhhh. I'm here, baby girl. Vidia's here."

"I'm so scared."

"Why?"

"Because... because of my chronic pain."

"We'll face it together. You're not alone."

I put a hand to my back, pain flaring up.

"It hurts."

"Shhh. I've got you. I'm going to do everything I can to help you. I promise."

"It's never going to stop. Vidia, it's never going to stop."

"It will. It'll stop eventually."

"I can't handle the pain anymore."

"I'm taking you to a healing fairy. See what she can do to help you."

"I want you to take two slices of ginger each day. That should help with the pain. Other than that, I'm afraid there isn't anything else I can do."

"Thank you. And I'm sorry I have to quit being a healing fairy. Healing just isn't my talent."

"That's quite alright, dear. I'm glad you discovered your true talent."

"Thank you."

Vidia and I leave the healers.

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