Lions-on-Line Spring Issue 2021

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Farrah’s Fays Fiction by Chloe-Rose Ramsey “Little Girl. Little Girl, come here!” Little Farrah had been wheeling her red wagon cross the sidewalk when she’d heard it. She stopped so abruptly that the carefully built tower of scout cookies in her wagon collapsed, spilling boxes all over the grass and sidewalk. She warily looked around for the source of the pretty feminine voice and finding no one began picking up her merchandise. “Little Girl!!” Farrah jumped and was about to run when she caught sight of the speaker. Instead she gasped in admiration. It was a beautiful young Asian woman with light purple hair, light purple eyes with large pupils that seemed to continuously change color, and giant purple butterfly-like wings. “Hello Farrah.” She said with a sweet smile. “Could I have that?” She pointed to the box of cookies Farrah held. “Sure! It’s five dollars.” The fairy pursed her lips, brushed back a lock of hair revealing a slightly pointed ear and whined “But I don’t have any money! Couldn’t you just give it to me?” Farrah shook her head. “Have to pay.” She turned to put the box she held back in her wagon. When she looked up the fairy was standing inches away. Farrah shrieked in surprise. The fairy said sweetly “If you give me those cookies for free I’ll give you wings.” She fluttered her massive wings creating such a powerful wind she almost knocked Farrah over. “Wouldn’t you like beautiful wings of your own?” “They are lovely.” The fairy beamed. “But I’m not supposed to give my cookies away, I’m supposed to sell them.” 19


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