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Deena The Diwali Fairy Festival Fairies 1 – Daisy Meadows

Fluttering over the treetops, they could see that they had been on an island in the middle of a silvery sea. In the distance, the waves were breaking on the sandy beaches of Fairyland. . “Jack Frost’s Castle, here we come,’ said Deena. The three fairies swooped towards the coastline, zipping across the blue sky. They passed over flowery meadows and toadstool houses, but soon the weather began to change. Dark grey clouds loomed overhead, and their faces were prickled with specks of hail. Shivering, Kirsty pointed to the towers of the Ice Castle ahead.
“We’re nearly there,’ she said. “T can’t see any goblin guards,” she said. “We should be able to get in through the Pig Sivetosteat@>. Festival Tent trapdoor on the battlements.” “How do you know about the trapdoor?” asked Deena as they landed on top of the castle. “Past adventures,” said Rachel, smiling at her. + 0-244 ee th a Deena ant. ye FB Hay fee = bee 7 ftg She bent down to open the secret way in, but Kirsty stopped her and leaned over the battlements, peering into the gardens.
‘“What’s that?” she asked. The gardens were hidden under a canopy of blue and silver. “Tt looks like a circus big top,” said Rachel. “Or a festival tent,’ said Deena. “Let’s find out.” They fluttered down from the battlements and landed behind the enormous tent. From inside, they could hear the squawks of goblins and the roaring voice of Jack Frost. Slowly, Rachel tucked up her wings and lifted the back of the tent. She crawled through the gap. “Tt’s OK,” she whispered. “Come on.”
vd gi Saeetyere as, EPegtival Jent Inside, there were rangoli made from blue and silver flowers on the floor, all in the shape of Jack Frost’s face. Jack Frost was sitting on a velvet, embroidered throne. “That’s the most amazing embroidery I’ve ever seen,’ said Deena. “He must + $e it Fe ae 3 3 is 4 a s é xe Vr ; ee \\ Wosrs a o Rie \\ \e Som a ies: Voooeseve wwe \ i Ne : [iy \.
aoe & vanes ENON \\ @ salt ~ have used my magical diya to create all this. He’s going to steal from Diwali to make Frost Day happen.” “How can stealing ideas spoil the real Diwali?” Kirsty asked. “Because while he has the magical a 2 a w 40 i ep Srseehiucsta@>. Festival Tent diya, the ideas he uses will stop working in the human world,” said Deena.
© 2020 Rainbow Magic Limited © 2020 HIT Entertainment Limited Illustrations © 2020 The Watts Publishing Group Limited Hi entertainment The moral rights of the author and illustrator have been asserted. All characters and events in this publication, other than those clearly in the public domain, are fictitious and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. All rights reserved. ® No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval systera, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of the publisher, nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequegt purchaser.
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My Frost Day plang have just begun. Dring gifts and gweets to celebrate ‘The many reagong I’m go great! Contents Chapter One: An Unexpected Invitation Chapter Iwo: Frost Day Chapter Three: Festival Tent Chapter Four: City Celebrations Chapter Five: Super Sunglasses Chapter Six: Magic and Mithai Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2022 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation https://archive.org/details/deenadiwalifairyOO00Omead Chapter One An Unexpected Invitation It was teatime in late October. Wetherbury village had already settled down for the night.
Every house had its lights glowing and its curtains shut. A blustery wind whirled russet leaves along the pavements. Thick, heavy clouds scudded across the sku. Oa Ap « OS, ay ioe tr 4 Oe. eena Pte Saks oye eel ee ° “The clouds are pressed together as if they can’t bear to be apart,’ said Kirsty Tate, her nose pressed up against the sitting-room window.
“Just like us,’ said her best friend, Rachel Walker. | The girls shared a happy smile. Rachel had come to stay for the weekend, and they were looking forward to having lots of fun. “T wonder if we’ll see any of our fairy friends,” said Kirsty. “Adventures always seem to happen when we’re together.” Magic had been a part of their friendship from the beginning.
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