Tinkerbell And The Pirate Fairy ✦ Fully Tested
In a flash of sapphire light, Zarina’s dust-keeping talent vanished. In its place: the cunning, the balance, and the dark charisma of a pirate. She grew a tiny tricorne hat from thin air, winked at Tink (who had just flown in, hammer raised), and said, “Sorry, Tink. Some fixes require a little chaos.”
The Sapphire Gale exploded—not destroying magic, but releasing it. A wave of sapphire light washed over the Jolly Roger . Every pirate on board lost their human greed and gained, for just ten seconds, a random fairy talent. Smee began glowing like a light-talent. A burly pirate grew flowers from his ears. Hook himself—just for a moment—sprouted tiny, iridescent butterfly wings.
They found Zarina not on Hook’s ship, but on her own—a cobbled-together vessel made of thimbles, matchsticks, and a single, stolen sail from a human child’s toy boat. She was standing at the helm, the sapphire vial glowing on a chain around her neck. tinkerbell and the pirate fairy
That’s when Hook’s ship, the Jolly Roger , emerged from a fog bank. Hook had followed them. “Surrender the dust, little traitor,” he called. “And I’ll let your friends walk the plank instead of fly it.”
Tink grinned, holding up her hammer. “Good. Because you broke my favorite wrench during that cannon fight.” In a flash of sapphire light, Zarina’s dust-keeping
“Zarina, stop!” Tink yelled, landing on the thimble-deck. “This isn’t you!”
Captain James Hook, in a rare moment of genuine magical ambition, had been watching Pixie Hollow for weeks. He wasn’t after treasure this time. He was after power. He and his bumbling first mate, Mr. Smee, smashed through the window just as Zarina was sealing the Sapphire Gale into a lead-lined vial. Some fixes require a little chaos
“Every inventor needs a fixer,” Zarina said, looking at Tink.
“Give me the dust that rewrites nature, little fairy,” Hook snarled, his hook gleaming.
Zarina smashed the vial against Hook’s hook.