Jenna
pretended the small rock in front of her was a soccer ball as she kicked it
down the sidewalk. She was walking home alone – again. Her best friend,
Paisley, was staying after school for play practice. Not that she would want
to walk home with me anyway, Jenna thought.
Ever since
the start of 6th grade, Paisley had decided to become part of the
drama club. Jenna supported her friend, but she had no interest in joining her.
Now, Paisley had new drama friends, and Jenna was starting to feel left out.
She and Paisley had been best friends and neighbors since kindergarten, but
things were changing. They still said “hi” to each other, but they didn’t
really hang out anymore.
Jenna tried
not to let it bother her. She had her soccer team, after all. Jenna smiled as
she thought of their game last night. Her team, the Wolves, won 2 to 1 against
the Panthers. She kicked the rock again as she thought about how she had scored
one of those goals. She raised her arms and let out a whoop as she ran down the
sidewalk. “And the crowd goes wild!” she cheered.
She reached
her house, and was surprised to see Paisley walking toward her. “Hey, Paisley,”
she said cordially. “Didn’t you have play practice today?”
“It was
cancelled,” Paisley said sadly. “I thought I would just come over and see how
things are with you.”
“They’re
good,” Jenna answered. “The Wolves won last night.” Jenna couldn’t help smiling
at that.
“Good for
you!” Paisley said enthusiastically. “I wish I could say that the play was
going well, but I’m having a hard time learning everything. I don’t have the
lead part, but I feel like I have a lot of lines to learn.” She hesitated a
moment, and then asked, “Would you help me practice?”
“Sure,”
Jenna said immediately. She missed her old friend, and was glad to feel needed.
They went
inside for an afternoon snack, and then went out to the backyard patio to go
over Paisley’s part. Jenna read from the script, while Paisley recited her
lines. Jenna soon realized that Paisley didn’t actually need any help. She knew
all her lines, and they went quickly through the scenes.
“Nice job!”
Jenna congratulated her. “It sounds like you’ve got it all under control. Do
you want to go do something fun? How about we go walk along the creek for a
while?” She held her breath, thinking that Paisley would probably say no.
Paisley
surprised her by saying, “Yeah, sure! That sounds fun!”
Together,
they took the path down to the creek. Jenna was amazed at how much she had
missed their friendship. They talked about everything. It was like they had to
catch up with each other after all the time that they had grown apart. When
they reached the creek, Paisley asked, “Do you remember when we used to look
for fairies?”
Jenna
smiled as she remembered the hours they had spent together along the creek,
trying to capture water fairies. “Yeah, and we made all those fairy houses,
trying to entice fairies to move in.”
Paisley
laughed and said, “We should make one now.”
The two
girls spent the next hour gathering rocks, leaves, and twigs. They arranged
them into what they thought would make a beautiful fairy house. Jenna was so
relieved to know that she and Paisley were still friends. She threw herself
into the task of beautifying their creek-side fairy abode. They gathered
flowers and placed them around the area.
By the time
they were finished, Jenna knew she would have to go home soon for dinner. She
had enjoyed the afternoon and didn’t want it to end. Both girls gazed at the
miniature fairy house they had made. “You know, I think that’s way better than
anything we ever built before,” Jenna said. “Maybe we’ll actually get a fairy
to move in this time.” She grinned at Paisley, and Paisley grinned back at her.
“I forgot
how much fun it is to do this,” Paisley said. “I’m sorry that I haven’t been
around much lately, what with play practice and all.”
Jenna
shrugged and said, “That’s okay. I have soccer practice and games, too.” She
paused and then said, “Next time you don’t have play practice after school,
let’s make some more fairy houses to make a whole town!”
Paisley’s
eyes lit up and she said, “Yeah, that sounds so fun!”
The girls
headed home, discussing how they were going to improve their fairy village.
When they were out of sight, a fairy zoomed over the water to inspect the new
house. Another fairy soon joined her.
“Wow!” the
first fairy said, as she glowed brightly. “This is the best one the girls ever
made!”
“It’s been
a while,” the second fairy said. “Did you hear that they’re planning on
building more? We’ll have to tell the other fairies. If they’re all as nice as
this one, we could use this as headquarters, at least for a little while.”
The two
fairies continued to gush with praise over the beautiful house. Jenna and
Paisley might have never seen a fairy, but they were famous among the fairies
in the area. The girls weren’t the only ones who were glad to renew their
friendship. As the village grew, more and more fairies moved in. It became the
most beautiful spot along the creek. There were more flowers and foliage along
that section of water than anywhere else.
Jenna and
Paisley never knew that they were the cause of a lot of celebrations among the
fairies, or that they were the recipients of fairy magic. They both did well in
school. Paisley excelled in the drama club, and Jenna played a great game of
soccer. All of this because they were kind to beings that they didn’t really
believe existed. You never know how far your kindness will go.