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	<itunes:summary>faeries through the ivy hedge</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>The Misty World of Arial Hollyberry</itunes:author>
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		<title>Krystal in a Bell Jar</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 19:15:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Entering Mrs. Shunner house was the last thing the Kind One ever thought she would be doing. Now here she was, about to go where no faeire ever would. Will her mission to rescue the kidnapped faerie, Krystal, be successful? There are sinister forces waiting inside, waiting to stop anyone, or anything that threatens to ruin Mrs. Shunners plans.
     I turned my attention to the bottles sitting high on the counter. Pulling myself up on my hind legs and stretching my head forward, I craned my neck, trying to see the bottles at the back. No good, the light was bad and there were far to many bottles and jars. Some of them were so dusty I couldn't see what was in them.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Entering Mrs. Shunner house was the last thing the Kind One ever thought she would be doing. Now here she was, about to go where no faeire ever would. Will her mission to rescue the kidnapped faerie, Krystal, be successful?</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Entering Mrs. Shunner house was the last thing the Kind One ever thought she would be doing. Now here she was, about to go where no faeire ever would. Will her mission to rescue the kidnapped faerie, Krystal, be successful? There are sinister forces waiting inside, waiting to stop anyone, or anything that threatens to ruin Mrs. Shunners plans.
     I turned my attention to the bottles sitting high on the counter. Pulling myself up on my hind legs and stretching my head forward, I craned my neck, trying to see the bottles at the back. No good, the light was bad and there were far to many bottles and jars. Some of them were so dusty I couldn&#039;t see what was in them.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>The Misty World of Arial Hollyberry</itunes:author>
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		<title>Easter Means Digging in the Garden!</title>
		<link>http://fairiefabels.com/2009/04/easter-means-digging-in-the-garden/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 21:22:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have been following the day to day adventures of Arial and the faeries you know that a gnome couple, Warren and Odette, came to set up housekeeping in my garden and help the faeries understand human kind. They have been living in a Halloween pumpkin under the kitchen sink until the weather got [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Transformation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 03:38:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cythia and Arial were pushing me toward the back door, you can&#8217;t tell by looking at them, but for only being three inches tall, they are strong for their size. &#8221; Hey, guy&#8217;s, don&#8217;t you think we should wait for Bill to get home? I mean, maybe he should be here to help. There&#8217;s not [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Cythia and Arial were pushing me toward the back door, you can&#039;t tell by looking at them, but for only being three inches tall, they are strong for their size. &quot; Hey, guy&#039;s, don&#039;t you think we should wait for Bill to get home? I mean,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Cythia and Arial were pushing me toward the back door, you can&#039;t tell by looking at them, but for only being three inches tall, they are strong for their size. &quot; Hey, guy&#039;s, don&#039;t you think we should wait for Bill to get home? I mean, maybe he should be here to help. There&#039;s not going to be side effects or anything is there? You didn&#039;t tell me how long the potion will work or what to expect...guy&#039;s, wait!&quot;

They pushed and I protested right up until we reached the door. What are they going to do now, they can&#039;t push me and open the door at the same time. My frenzied train of thought evaporated when  Cythia waved her wand at the door causing it to swing open, allowing us to walk through without any hesitation.

When the black cat saw us it ceased its useless struggle.  Hanging suspended in mid air by the energy field that surrounded it, the creature stared at us with wild, flashing  green eyes. As we got closer, it pinned its ears back and produced a low throaty growl. Its razor sharp claws pulsed in and out, it was just waiting for a chance to strike.

Arial landed on my shoulder, her usual perch and whispered in my ear. &quot;Do not worry, Kind One, you will have plenty of time to complete your mission. Go to the rear, there is a door through which you can pass. Krystal&#039;s energy is emanating from somewhere in the back of the house. Do you understand?&quot;

Keeping a wary eye on Mrs. Shunners cat, I nodded. &quot;I still don&#039;t like this.&quot; Cythia darted over and flew circles around my head, &quot;You&#039;ll be just fine.&quot; She pulled three strands of my hair out. &quot;This is just in case of an emergency.&quot; My mouth dropped open, &quot;Emergency? What emergency!?&quot;Arial snapped her fingers and the green goo appeared. She handed me the bottle and indicated that I should drink up.

I sniffed it. It smelled like green jello with a hint of licorice, and something else that I couldn&#039;t identify but was slightly acrid. Arial helped tip the bottle to my mouth. She winked at me, &quot;I think you will find this surprisingly different!&quot; I pinched my nose shut and I swallowed the brew.

At first, nothing happened, then everything went blurry. The yard started rocking back and forth. I sat down to steady myself. This ethereal feeling left me slightly light-headed. From somewhere far away I heard Cythia telling the other faeries to float the cat closer. A beautiful rainbow of light shot out of  her wand and the cat went limp. I was suddenly overcome with the urge to pet the thick, glossy black fur.

The world dimmed out. When the fog lifted, I was aware that my hearing and eyesight had sharpened, I felt extremely agile and felt a driving need to hunt sweep over me. With my human awareness remaining intact, I had taken on a feline form. I no longer walked, I sauntered.

I felt Cythia and Arial coming up behind me, in one fluid movement I reacted, jumping and turning at the same time coming down on all four paws, back arched and ears pinned, ready to strike at the eminent threat. When I saw that it was just my faerie friends, I tried to apologize, but all that came out was a mewling moan so I just flicked my tail upward and began swishing it quietly back and forth.

Arial grabbed me by the whiskers to focus my attention. I tried to shake her off, but she held fast. &quot;Remember, you are Mrs. Shunners Cat, act like you belong there. Go to the back of the dwelling and find the entrance, your new vision will help you in the dim interior. Be quick.&quot;

I rubbed my chin up against Arial to show that I understood, then padded softly down the sidewalk and turned the corner, heading for the Shunners property, trying hard not to get distracted by the bird jumping from branch to branch in the big bush at the corner of the yard.

When I got to the garden wall, I sprung effortlessly up and proceeded to follow it to the fence that divided the front of their yard from the back. It was no effort at all for me to balance myself as I edged along the top with my new found feline grace.

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		<title>The Icky Green Goo</title>
		<link>http://fairiefabels.com/2009/04/the-icky-green-goo/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 19:14:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cythia pointed her wand at the little bottle. It floated up into the air, hung there for a moment, then slowly made its way toward me. I held out my hand to receive the green liquid filled glass. The vial settled in my hand and began to vibrate. I wasn&#8217;t expecting the bottle to move, [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Cythia pointed her wand at the little bottle. It floated up into the air, hung there for a moment, then slowly made its way toward me. I held out my hand to receive the green liquid filled glass. The vial settled in my hand and began to vibrate.  </itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Cythia pointed her wand at the little bottle. It floated up into the air, hung there for a moment, then slowly made its way toward me. I held out my hand to receive the green liquid filled glass. The vial settled in my hand and began to vibrate.

I wasn&#039;t expecting the bottle to move, it startled me,  and I jerked my hand nearly dropping it. Before I knew what was happening, two faeries swooped in from either side and caught it before it could tip and spill its precious contents. &quot;This potion takes weeks to brew, we do not have the time to start all over again.&quot;     Frowning at me, Cythia held onto the top of the bottle with one hand and shook her finger at me with the other. Arial clapped her hand over her mouth to stifle a giggle, her eyes wide with surprise at Cythia&#039;s impertinence.

I was a little surprised at the Cythia&#039;s pluck as well. &quot;I&#039;m so sorry, it&#039;s just that I didn&#039;t expect the bottle to move on its own!&quot; I wrapped my fingers around the container and Cythia moved back, obviously annoyed at my clumsiness. Arial continued to giggle softly.

Turning my attention to the liquid in the bottle, I noticed that it was slowly swirling and twisting in on itself. The viscus solution was shot through with veins of black and silver. It might have been my over active imagination but I thought that it looked like it was listening to us, the way that it would start to twirl faster when I spoke (I have way to many &quot;Harry Potter&quot; moments lately).

&quot;Okay, what is this stuff anyway?&quot; I held the bottle close to my mouth when I said &quot;stuff&quot; and watched the green goo twitch excitedly. &quot;It doesn&#039;t look to appetizing.&quot; The two faeries exchanged a nervous glance. &quot;What?&quot; It slowly dawned on me what I was supposed to do with it. &quot;You don&#039;t want me to drink this icky stuff do you!?&quot;

The two faeries chimed in together, &quot;It&#039;s the only way!&quot; I carefully placed the container on the counter and rubbed my face. I knew I wasn&#039;t going to like what I was about to hear. &quot;You might as well tell me what you want me to do. Come on, get it over with.&quot; I pulled out a stool and sat down. I thought that it would be better if I were in a sitting position to hear the plan.

Arial spoke first. &quot;Every faerie has their own energy signature, rather like your finger prints. We have been able to pinpoint exactly where Krystal is being held and our initial suspicions were correct, she is being held in your neighbors dwelling. Her energy is growing weaker so we have very little time to waste.&quot; I was right, sitting down was better than standing up.

Cythia continued. &quot;Since the shape shifter is magical by nature, we can not enter her sphere of influence, she would know immediately. You, on the other hand could walk in right under her nose and go undetected.&quot;

I jumped up, almost tipping the stool I was sitting on over backward. &quot;Hello! Big person here!&quot; To make the point, I turned around, sweeping my hands from the top of my head down to my toes, then back again. I struck a, what do you think about that? pose with my hands resting firmly on my hips. &quot;How am I supposed to walk in over there?&quot; Just the thought of entering that persons (or what ever she is) house made me want to hurl.

&quot;That is where the potion comes in. It is a shape shifting potion that will allow you to take the form of the first thing that you touch immediately after drinking it.&quot; I pictured the funny scene of Bill walking in and finding me looking like a potted mum. I would shake my petals at him and ask, &quot;what would you like for dinner tonight hon?&quot; He&#039;d probably faint on the spot.

&quot;I don&#039;t think Bill is going to like this plan, besides, what am I going to touch that will get me in there unnoticed? I can&#039;t go as a plant.&quot; The potted mum image sprung to mind.

Cythia had a smug look of satisfaction on her face. &quot;We have a better idea, look out your window.&quot; I leaned over the sink and looked out. Down on the patio, I saw fourteen faeries, the emerald guard and two flower faeries,</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>The Misty World of Arial Hollyberry</itunes:author>
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		<title>The Cycle of Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 05:54:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mother Nature has four seasons, Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn. We all know this, but what I have come to find out is that each season is ruled by a distinct group of faeries and the faeries have certain responsibilities that pertain to their particular season. Winter is ruled by the frost faeries, it is [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Mother Nature has four seasons, Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn. We all know this, but what I have come to find out is that each season is ruled by a distinct group of faeries and the faeries have certain responsibilities that pertain to their parti...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Mother Nature has four seasons, Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn. We all know this, but what I have come to find out is that each season is ruled by a distinct group of faeries and the faeries have certain responsibilities that pertain to their particular season.

Winter is ruled by the frost faeries, it is their responsibility to see that the earth rests. They cover the world in a blanket of ice and snow and the plants go dormant, preparing to renew with the coming of warmer months.

Spring is ruled by the flower faeries. They have the difficult assignment of convincing the frost faeries that it is time for the earth to thaw and bring forth new life. With the burden  of displacing the winter behind them, they turn their attention to the rebirth of nature, the flower faeries have the responsibility of encouraging new growth. Not long ago, I saw a tiny faerie pulling a crocus  out of the ground and spreading the bright yellow flower petals open. Every flower and plant has a faerie to help it grow and flourish.

When the flower faeries have persuaded the trees to leaf out, the grass to  grow, and the flowers to bloom, when they have whispered to every bulb and seed, they yield to the Fire Faeries of Summer. These spicy little faeries have the responsibility of bringing light and energy to the world. In the far distant past, fire was regarded as the giver of life, because if the clan&#039;s fire went out, the clan perished. In order to produce the fruits of the field, the earth needs it&#039;s heat.

These fiery sprites of summer are just as strong willed as the frost faeries and can remain far into autumn. When they stay that long we call it an Indian summer. The fall faeries have the responsibility of preparing nature for the coming of winter, they must convince these denizens of summer to move south so that the earth can rest again. The circle of life continues.

The flower faeries began appearing for the Spring Solstice. I remember Arial saying that their sisters had arrived, but with all the commotion of the celebration, and having to deal with the freezing anger of Queen Orlith, I hadn&#039;t been able to give them my full attention.

Today, while I was doing my usual spring inspection, I noticed two little faeries tiptoeing around on the periwinkle. Every few steps, they would point their wands at the ground cover and a blue-purple flower would appear. It was still terribly cold, but flowers were starting to bloom and the trees were beginning to leaf out. Spring, it seems, can not be contained. Orlaith must solve the problem of the missing faerie, and she must do it quickly.

No sooner had the thought had crossed my mind, when Arial materialized in front of me. &quot;I was just thinking of you! What are we going to do about this awful frigid weather? Queen Orlaith has to stop before she freezes all the fruit.&quot;

&quot;I have been to see the queen. Our sister faeries of the spring have sent a  mediator to consult with Orlaith and bring  an end to winter. Orlaith remains firm on the subject of the missing faerie, and promises that the fruit blossoms will not survive her cold anger if the faerie that is being held by the shape shifter is not released.&quot;

I stared out the kitchen window at the flower faeries, who had moved on to the Laurel bushes and were busy coxing  the flower spikes out of the leaves. &quot;You said you had a plan, I guess I&#039;ll have to hear it, or risk having all the flowers shrivel away.&quot; I turned to face Arial and found that another faerie had joined her and was currently sitting on the edge of the counter swinging her tiny feet back and forth and fluttering her shiny wings in the sunlight.

Arial beamed,&quot;This is Cythia, flower faerie liaison to Queen Orlaith&quot; Cythia sprung to her feet, flipped her wings and whizzed over to hang three inches from my nose. I couldn&#039;t help noticing that the wings of a spring faerie were shiny instead of sparkly like the wings of the  frost faeries.

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		<title>The &quot;Proximity Award&quot;</title>
		<link>http://fairiefabels.com/2009/04/816/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 22:47:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have had the opportunity to make a lot of new friends on my social networking sites. These friends have blogs that are wonderful! These friends are very talented. Among the top most of these blogs (cream comes to the top!) is Elysian Field Originals. Valerie Ashley is&#8230;how do I say it without going all [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Storms, Chihuahuas, &amp; Glowing Green Houses</title>
		<link>http://fairiefabels.com/2009/03/storms-chihuahuas-glowing-green-houses/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 17:53:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arialhollyberry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;There is another way.&#8221; Arial&#8217;s words keep echoing in my mind. I remember the look in her eyes,  it was a look of cold determination. This was a side of Arial I hadn&#8217;t seen before and I just knew that the &#8220;other way&#8221; wasn&#8217;t going to  be easy. I decided to wait a while before [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>&quot;There is another way.&quot; Arial&#039;s words keep echoing in my mind. I remember the look in her eyes,  it was a look of cold determination. This was a side of Arial I hadn&#039;t seen before and I just knew that the &quot;other way&quot; wasn&#039;t going to  be easy.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>&quot;There is another way.&quot; Arial&#039;s words keep echoing in my mind. I remember the look in her eyes,  it was a look of cold determination. This was a side of Arial I hadn&#039;t seen before and I just knew that the &quot;other way&quot; wasn&#039;t going to  be easy. I decided to wait a while before I asked the inevitable question.

The storm had subsided a little, the wind had died down to  a relatively calm, steady, 35 miles an hour and it was a  balmy (Ha!) teeth-rattling, 10 degrees above zero, maybe Orlaith was getting over her anger.

I ventured out at one point, to give the dogs a potty break. Chihuahuas do not like rain, or snow, or cold, or wind. They scurried back into the house, giving me an are you joking kind of glare. I can&#039;t blame them, I wouldn&#039;t want to go potty out here either! I let them back inside and then thought about my faerie sign.

Glancing toward the back gate I made my way down the walk, pushing against the wind, searching for the sign. Like I suspected, it wasn&#039;t on the wall. I found it around the corner, against the border of the garden that runs between our property and Mrs. Shunner&#039;s, it was sticking out of a two foot high drift of snow.

Looking from the sign, to the Shunner&#039;s house, then back to the sign again, I inched my way across the drive to retrieve it. Being this close to the neighbors house, a house that I knew harbored a dark creature from the faerie realm, filled me with shuddering dread.

It was bitterly cold outside, and despite the warmth of the parka that I had on, I felt a chill run down my spine. Using my foot to move the snow away so that I could keep watch on the house, I began excavating the sign.

As usual, the Shunner&#039;s yard was quiet as a tomb. The drapes were closed against the outside world, nothing moved. Nothing Moved! I suddenly noticed that even in this constant wind, the bushes on the Shunners property were standing completely still. Trees and shrubs all up and down the street were tossing madly back and forth, but not theirs.

Oh, all right, you can&#039;t tell me I&#039;m the only one seeing this! The comparison is glaring. Time suddenly stood still, the driving storm retreated, I thought back to when I first started seeing my faerie friends. It seems like a lifetime ago, so much has happened, but it has only been three months.

I have been reading about and studying faeries for much of my life, I know that there bad faeries as well as good faeries, I just didn&#039;t count on being plunged into the middle of a world where faeries battled over control of their realm. I naively thought that if I ever saw faeries, they would just be these sparkly little beings flitting about my flowers (duh!).

A blast of freezing wind shattered my concentration. I felt snow pelting my face and I realized that I had been standing there, for who knows how long, just staring at the Shunner&#039;s house. Even if people can&#039;t see the weird things going on over there, they can see me doing weird things, like standing outside in a bone-chilling snow storm. Who does that?

I shook off my thoughts and bent to retrieve the placard. Standing up, I used my glove to brush away the snow and inspected the edges for damage.The sign was intact. I skimmed over the words with my finger,  Truer words were never spoken, I wonder if the people who made the sign knew what they were writing.

Something made me look up, glancing casually over at Mrs. Shunner&#039;s front window I saw her standing in full view, something she never does, she was standing motionless, watching me. She looked like the Mrs. Shunner we have come to know, but now her eyes were glowing dark red, and she wore an evil smirk.

Startled, I jerked quickly around and started to make my way to the gate, the journey made easier by the wind  shoving me urgently away. As I started to round the corner of the house, I risked looking back. The drapes were drawn, and the little blue house with the black roof where our neighbors, the Shunners live, was radiating a sickly green-yellow light.

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		<itunes:author>The Misty World of Arial Hollyberry</itunes:author>
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		<title>Dusk to Dawn</title>
		<link>http://fairiefabels.com/2009/03/dusk-to-dawn/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 21:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arialhollyberry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The night was starting to bow to the birth of a new day in the faerie realm, but as we stepped through the portal into the mortal world, the light in the sky was the light of sunset. Dusk and dawn, yin and yang, I was beginning to see how intertwined our world was with the transcendental world of the Fae. One world can't exist alone, each dependent on the existence of the other.]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The night was starting to bow to the birth of a new day in the faerie realm, but as we stepped through the portal into the mortal world, the light in the sky was the light of sunset. Dusk and dawn, yin and yang,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The night was starting to bow to the birth of a new day in the faerie realm, but as we stepped through the portal into the mortal world, the light in the sky was the light of sunset. Dusk and dawn, yin and yang, I was beginning to see how intertwined our world was with the transcendental world of the Fae. One world can&#039;t exist alone, each dependent on the existence of the other.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>The Misty World of Arial Hollyberry</itunes:author>
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		<title>A Tribute to Lady Dorothy</title>
		<link>http://fairiefabels.com/2009/03/a-tribute-to-lady-dorothy/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 21:34:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arialhollyberry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once in a while, as we move through life, we are fortunate enough to meet people who make a profound and lasting impression on us. Dorothy Haslam is one of those people. Al and Dorthy Haslam moved their family to Canada when their girls, Linda and Julie, were young, but because Dorothy suffered from rheumatoid [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Stuck on the Wrong Side of the Hedge</title>
		<link>http://fairiefabels.com/2009/03/stuck-on-the-wrong-side-of-the-hedge/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 07:13:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arialhollyberry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arial, the captain of the emerald guard, and her second in command stood together in front of the ivy hedge. Bringing the fiery red tips of their wands together, they focused a beam of immense energy toward the portal. You could see the shimmering of the energy field as the edges of every leaf began [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Arial, the captain of the emerald guard, and her second in command stood together in front of the ivy hedge. Bringing the fiery red tips of their wands together, they focused a beam of immense energy toward the portal.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Arial, the captain of the emerald guard, and her second in command stood together in front of the ivy hedge. Bringing the fiery red tips of their wands together, they focused a beam of immense energy toward the portal. You could see the shimmering of the energy field as the edges of every leaf began to glow.

We stood with the rest of the guard, waiting for the all clear sign, watching the hedge glow and shimmer in the cold night air. It looked like it was on fire but there was no heat. I was rather hoping for some warmth, all I had around my shoulders was the blue shawl that I wore to the party. Bill felt me start to shiver and pulled me closer.

A loud thud came from the far side of the hedge, then, the sound of something heavy being dragged along the ground. The wild rustling had stopped. There was an eeriness to the silence that followed and it felt like the whole world was holding its breath.

After what seemed to be an eternity, Arial broke off the energy beam and the glowing ivy leaves slowly returned to normal. We all strained to hear any signs of life on the other side, but the only sound we could hear was the stream gurgling over the rocks as it made its way down the hill.

&quot; Arial, is it safe to go home now? Whatever it was slouched away, it&#039;s gone.&quot; I was getting colder by the minute and this was starting to make me mad. How dare they (whoever &quot;they&quot; were) come into my back yard and keep us from our home. What was even worse was that they were on the mortal side where dangerous magical things weren&#039;t supposed to be. Everything was turned inside out.

&quot;I will send scouts through to investigate. I am not completely sure it is safe. If that was your neighbor, she might have morphed into a bush and is there waiting for the portal to open. Right now she doesn&#039;t know where the opening is, but  she knows that there is one in the garden. We can&#039;t take the chance of crossing over until we know she has gone.

Four flashes of light streaked past us and darted toward the hedge. The faeries stopped in front of Arial and hung in the air, their wings sparkling in the dark. After they had received their instructions they split up, two going down the hedge to the right, and the other two going left. When they had gone several yards, they shot straight up and disappeared from sight.

&quot;It won&#039;t be long before we have you home Kind One! Oh, but you are shivering, I am so sorry not to have noticed sooner, allow me!&quot; Arial waved her wand and a bright yellow bubble surrounded us. Instantly, the cold dissappeared  and was replaced with radiating warmth. Bill looked at me and smiled, &quot;now that&#039;s what I call service!&quot;

It hadn&#039;t been two minutes before the scouting party returned in a frenzy. The faeries spun around Arial in a flurry, squeaking and squealing, all talking at once with a frantic pitch to their voices. Something was very wrong, and then I saw, only three faeries had returned.

© Tami Ruesch, The Misty World of Arial Hollyberry, 2009.</itunes:summary>
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