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Jenny finishes eating and wakes up Yeti. He apologizes for falling asleep and quickly has his drink. Jenny pays for the food and they walk aside. It’s a beautiful sunny day. Not too hot so it’s a good day to take a walk in the cotton candy clouds. Yeti sees a handful of candy crush floating in the clouds. He picks them up because you can’t clutter up the clouds. He can’t figure out how they got there but he gathers them up and then begin their walk through the clouds.
Suddenly Jenny looks down and sees the fairy with the butterfly that she was telling Tiffi about. And there is another fairy with her.
“Uncle Yeti, there is the fairy with the butterfly that I was telling Tiffi about,” exclaims Jenny. “Look there’s another fairy with her too who also has a butterfly on her hand. I wonder why the fairies are so connected to butterflies. I’ll have to do some googling when we get home later.”
Yeti is too busy thinking about chocolate but he does see the two fairies and he blinks his eyes in disbelief. How can there be fairies in the Cotton Candy Kingdom? Who believes in fairies? Guess Yeti doesn’t but hold on a second ……………
How can Yeti not believe in fairies when he’s a yeti and people have always said there is no such thing as yetis. He knows that the people have it wrong because he’s a yeti and he’s alive. So maybe the fairies are really like him. People just have to believe in them and then they will be able to see them. Right?
“When we go home later I’m going to do some googling,” Jenny says. “I want to learn more about fairies and butterflies. The butterflies are really pretty but she has never seen too many of them in the past.
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