The little fairy Tinker Bell lived with her fairy friends in the land of fairies. She was a smart and distinguished fairy, as she made beautiful inventions that facilitated the work of the fairies, such as the balloon that could fly long distances with a small sprinkle of fairy dust.
One day, the fairy Mushira came to Tinker Bell’s house and told her that Queen Kelthum, queen of the fairy land, wanted to see her. Tinker Bell felt anxious, as she had fallen into some problems with some gnats.
When Tinker Bell went to meet the queen, the surprise was that the fairy land was preparing for the spring celebration. The fairies had to make a scepter to place the moon stone on it, so that the moonlight would reflect on the stone on the night of the harvest and turn into fairy dust, which the fairies use for flying. The queen had chosen Tinker Bell to make the scepter and gave her the moon stone to place inside the scepter because the scepter must be made with precise measurements.
Tinker Bell felt great happiness, and she also felt the great responsibility the queen had entrusted her with. Also, her friends Reeneh, Tamim, and Bulbul rejoiced. Tamim decided to help his friend Tinker Bell, so every day he would go to wake her early and bring her the tools she needed to make the scepter.
Two days remained before the spring celebration, and Tinker Bell was about to finish the scepter, but she was extremely tense. She still had to attach the moon stone to it. Attaching the stone was difficult. Tamim offered Tinker Bell to bring her something sharp to use in attaching the stone. He went and brought a large clock from the storage.
Unfortunately, the clock fell on the scepter and broke it. Tinker Bell felt anger and expelled her friend Tamim because he had caused the scepter to break. Tamim was sad at Reeneh’s behavior because he had wanted to help her.
Reeneh was flying and kicking everything she encountered because of her anger, causing the moon stone to break. Reeneh stood stunned by the disaster. There was only one moon stone in the fairy land, and without it, fairy dust would not be made, and the fairies would not be able to fly.
Reeneh stood confused, not knowing how to behave, and she had expelled her friend. She decided to go to the fairy Mushira and found her in the theater. Reeneh entered the theater and found the fairies presenting a show about the magical woman who fulfills three wishes, which the pirates had stolen and used to fulfill two wishes, but their ship sank before fulfilling the third wish.
An idea occurred to Tinker Bell, and she decided to fly to search for the woman in the sunken ship to ask her to repair the moon stone. Indeed, she mounted her balloon and flew. Unfortunately, in the middle of the way, the fairy dust ran out from Tinker Bell, and the balloon stopped. She was forced to complete the distance walking on her feet.
On the way, Reeneh met a glowing mosquito named Burq who helped her reach the place of the lost treasure. Tinker Bell did not know how she would return to the fairy land in time without fairy dust, but she thought the woman might help her.
Tinker Bell found the woman with Burq’s help, but she was extremely tense. Her friend Burq began to buzz and flap his wings with happiness. But Tinker Bell said: I wish you would be quiet, Burq. The woman thought that was the third wish, and thus the woman was no longer under a spell.
Tinker Bell lost hope in repairing the stone and began to cry because she did not know how to behave. She wished her friend Tamim was with her, for he was accustomed to helping her. Suddenly, she found her loyal friend Tamim before her. He had gone to search for her because he was worried, found her balloon in the middle of the way, and used the fairy dust he had to operate the balloon.
Tinker Bell told Tamim about the breaking of the moon stone. The loyal friend suggested to Tinker Bell to install the small crystal pieces in the scepter, for each crystal piece could reflect light on the trees. Indeed, Tinker Bell executed the idea. Tinker Bell’s balloon landed in the middle of the fairy land at the specified time, at the time of the spring celebration.
Tinker Bell placed the scepter before the queen, but the fairy Mushira was alarmed when she saw that the moon stone had turned into small pieces. But at that moment, the moonlight fell on the small pieces, reflected more light, and produced a very large amount of fairy dust, much more than what one stone makes.
Queen Kelthum thanked Tinker Bell for her good conduct and the fairy dust, which the fairy land had not seen before. Tinker Bell told her that the credit goes to her loyal friend Tamim. The fairies rejoiced, and this was the most beautiful spring celebration that ever passed over the fairy land.
Adapted from: Tinker bell and the lost treasure