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Foolish Darcy
Written By: Anshul Arora - 5A

It was a bright and sunny day in Ilfea School. All the fairies were very excited about going to the kingdom of Gilland. They were packing their bags for the celebration and having fun as it was the 100th anniversary of their school.

Bloom and Stella were shopping in the enchanting streets of Ilfea, for picking the outfit for the special occasion. While Stella got her dress, Bloom didn’t. After a long time, Bloom got the perfect outfit. Next, they went back to their school to pack up their bags.

They all were on their way to Kingdom of Gilland. They were all very excited. They saw many beautiful plants and animals. They stopped at a point in Enchanting Forest. The fairies plucked flowers, played with the animals and some made them like their pets. But, some of the bad fairies from the Cloud Tower were jealous of the fairies. Well! Cloud Tower was a place of the bad fairies to learn dark magic. The headmistress’ apple of eye was Darcy because she was always first in spells. Darcy was one of the main students too, who was studying in that school for 6 years.

When Bloom, Stella, and the other fairies reached the kingdom, the castle was looking so beautiful. Meanwhile, Darcy was planning to ruin the occasion. “The plan was very wicked like a witch,” said Darcy to herself.

The ball started in Gilland; it was an amazing place. Bloom and Stella were enjoying and even dancing. But suddenly, everything was feeling bad. Everything was dull and faded black. Bloom and Stella were even sad. So, they decided to save the day by fighting with Darcy.

Darcy came to check on the place. But, she saw Bloom and Stella. “The fight begins” said Darcy. “It’s on,” said Stella. The fight was painful because it was between dark magic and magic. But Darcy was not so strong, after Bloom and Stella hit her. And finally, Darcy lost and they won. This was an end to Darcy because she was sent to another world.

They fixed the place with some fairy dust. Eventually, Darcy learned that she should have thought twice before she said that she would destroy their beautiful day.

Moral: Think before you speak/say.