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by Helen Perelman




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  real locales are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places, and incidents are the

  product of the author’s imagination, and any resemblance to actual events or locales or

  persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

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  First Aladdin paperback edition January 2011

  Text copyright © 2011 by Helen Perelman Bernstein

  Illustrations copyright © 2011 by Erica-Jane Waters

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  The text of this book was set in Berthold Baskerville Book.

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  Library of Congress Control Number 2010002494

  ISBN 978-1-4424-0823-4

  ISBN 978-1-4424-0824-1 (eBook)

  For Danielle, my sweet niece!

  Contents

  CHAPTER 1 A New Fairy Friend

  CHAPTER 2 Wild Cherry

  CHAPTER 3 Sweet Hearts

  CHAPTER 4 Sour Surprise

  CHAPTER 5 A Big Heart

  CHAPTER 6 Spooky Meadow

  CHAPTER 7 Brave Hearts

  CHAPTER 8 Sweet Sours

  CHAPTER 9 A Peppermint Plan

  CHAPTER 10 True Hearts

  What do you think?” Berry held up a string of colorful fruit chews. The Fruit Fairy enjoyed making delicious fruit candies, but she also loved making jewelry. The more sparkle the better! Berry loved anything and everything to do with fashion.

  “Berry,” Raina said. She had a worried look on her face. The Gummy Fairy was filling up a bottle of cherry syrup for the trees in Gummy Forest. She had come to Fruit Chew Meadow for flavoring for the red gumdrop trees—and to visit Berry. But instead of finding Berry working on her fruit candies, her friend was making a necklace!

  “Those are round chews,” Raina said. “Where are the hearts?”

  Berry shrugged. “These round fruit chews are just so pretty,” she said with a heavy sigh. She held up the colorful strand again and admired the rainbow pattern she had made. “I just had to make a necklace with them!” She carefully knotted the end of the string. Then she put on a special caramel clasp that Melli, her Caramel Fairy friend, had made for her. Berry placed the finished necklace around her neck. She proudly spread her pink wings as she showed off her newest creation.

  “Berry, Heart Day is coming up,” Raina said gently. After she put the cap on the syrup bottle, she looked up at her friend. “Everyone in Sugar Valley is busy making candy hearts. And you’re stringing round chews! You don’t want to disappoint Princess Lolli, do you?”

  Berry dragged her foot along the ground. There was a layer of powdered sugar that had fallen during the evening. It was a cold winter’s day in Sugar Valley. The cool winds were blowing, and there was a chill in the air. “Sweet strawberries!” Berry exclaimed. “I would never want to upset Princess Lolli!”

  Princess Lolli was the ruling fairy princess of Candy Kingdom. She was a caring and gentle fairy, and always treated the fairies very well. All the fairies loved her and wanted to please her. The sweet princess’s favorite shape was a heart, so every fairy in the kingdom made special candy hearts from flavors found all over Sugar Valley. There were chocolate, gummy, mint, caramel, and fruit heart candies for Princess Lolli and the fairies to enjoy. Heart Day was a happy day, filled with good cheer—and delicious candy.

  “I still have time to make something for Princess Lolli,” Berry said. “Last year she loved my red fruit hearts, remember? I put a fruit surprise in each one and sprinkled them with red sugar.”

  Raina nodded. “Yes, and you spent weeks making those. Don’t forget that Heart Day is next week.”

  “I will start on something today,” Berry declared.

  At that moment another Fruit Fairy flew up to the friends. Berry had just met her the other day. Her name was Fruli, and she was new to Sugar Valley. She had long blond hair, and today she was wearing the most beautiful dress Berry had ever seen. There were tiny purple and pink candies sewn along the collar and cuffs that sparkled in the sun. Over her dress was a soft cape made of pink-and-white cotton candy. The fairy soared down next to them with her pale pink wings.

  “Hi,” Raina said. “You must be new here.”

  “This is Fruli,” Berry said, introducing Raina to the newest Fruit Fairy. “She’s from Meringue Island.”

  “Welcome to Sugar Valley,” Raina said. “I’ve never been to Meringue Island, but I’ve read about the place. There’s a story in the Fairy Code Book about the majestic Meringue Mountains. I’ve heard the island is beautiful and is the center of fashion.” She smiled at Berry. “Berry loves fashion too.”

  Berry blushed. “Raina loves to read,” she quickly explained. “She’s memorized the Fairy Code Book.”

  Raina laughed. “Well, I do like to read. What about you, Fruli?”

  “Yes, I like to read,” she said very softly. She looked down at her white boots. Her response was so quiet that Berry and Raina could barely hear her.

  “I love your cape,” Raina said tentatively, eyeing the fabric and design. “Is that from Meringue Island?”

  Fruli nodded. “Yes,” she said. She didn’t raise her eyes from the ground. “I’m sorry to interrupt.”

  Again, her voice was so low and soft, Berry and Raina could barely hear her.

  “I just came to collect a couple of fruit chews for Princess Lolli,” Fruli said.

  “Well, you came to the right place,” Raina said, smiling. She gave Berry a little push forward. She wondered why her friend was being so quiet around this new fairy. Usually, Berry was very outgoing and not shy at all. “Berry grows the best fruit chews on this side of the Frosted Mountains.” She put her arm around her friend.

  “Raina,” Berry mumbled, feeling embarrassed. She smoothed her dress with her hands and noticed a big cherry syrup stain on the front.

  Oh no, Berry thought. What a big mess! Fruli has the nicest clothes. And look at me!

  “These chews?” Fruli asked, pointing.

  “Yes,” Berry said. “Please take anything you want.”

  Fruli took a few candies and put them in a white chocolate weave bag. “Thank you,” she said.

  Before Berry or Raina could say a word, she flew off.

  “She was so shy!” Raina exclaimed.

  “Did you see her clothes?” Berry asked. “She has the nicest outfits. I have got to get moving on making a new dress for Heart Day.”

  “Berry—,” Raina started to say.

  “I know,” Berry said, holding up h
er hand. “I will make the heart candies, but I also need to find something new to wear to Candy Castle for Heart Day.”

  Berry flew off in a hurry, leaving Raina standing in Fruit Chew Meadow alone. Raina was worried. When Berry got an idea stuck in her head, sometimes things got a little sticky.

  Berry sat in front of two large pieces of fruit-dyed fabric. Bright pinks and reds were swirled around the material in large circles. Berry had been saving the material for something special, and a new outfit for Heart Day was the perfect occasion!

  For a week she had tried drawing designs for a new dress. Normally, designing a dress was fun and exciting for her. But this time nothing seemed right. To make things a little more sour, none of her friends understood her passion for fashion. Raina kept asking about heart candies, and her other friends did not seem interested in her dress designs. Berry sighed as she picked up the chalk to sketch out the dress form.

  “I wish I could go to Meringue Island,” she mumbled to herself. Even though the material in her hand was silky smooth, she was still feeling unsure. If only she could fly to the small, exclusive Meringue Island, she could buy a bunch of stylish new outfits. Meringue Island was known for high fashion and tons of cool accessories. Fruli probably thought all the fairies in Sugar Valley dressed terribly. Berry looked down at her red shiny dress. She used to love this one, but after seeing Fruli’s dresses, she felt sloppy and very plain.

  Berry didn’t want to think about the beautiful dress that Fruli would be wearing on Heart Day. Thinking of what Fruli would wear made her face scrunch up like she had eaten a sour lemon ball.

  I’ll show her that Sugar Valley fairies know fashion and accessories too! Berry thought. She smoothed out the fabric and took out her scissors.

  Her new dress was going to be the nicest one she’d ever made!

  With thin caramel thread, Berry skillfully sewed up the dress. For extra sparkle, she added some of her new fruit chews around the collar.

  She stood back and admired the dress. A smile spread across her face.

  “Straight from the runways of Meringue Island,” she said, pretending to be an announcer. “We are proud to carry the designs of Berry the Fruit Fairy!”

  Berry slipped into the dress and spun around. Giggling, she felt so happy and glamorous. All her hard work had paid off.

  Looking up at the sky, Berry noted the sun getting closer to the Frosted Mountains. Once the sun hit the top, Sun Dip would begin. At the end of the day her fairy friends gathered on the shores of Red Licorice Lake. They shared stories and snacked on candy. Usually, Berry was the last fairy to arrive.

  Maybe today I’ll surprise them, she thought. I can be the first one there!

  She checked herself in the mirror and then flew out over the valley to Red Licorice Lake.

  As she flew, Berry wished she had candy hearts for Princess Lolli. If the candies were finished, she’d have more time to make accessories for her new outfit. Berry smiled to herself. After all, accessories were the key to fashion! Maybe she could add a shawl, or even a cape? She had read all the fashion magazines and flipped through this season’s catalogs. She could come up with something fabulous!

  Seeing the tall spirals of Candy Castle off in the distance made Berry’s heart sink. She realized she couldn’t go to Heart Day empty-handed! She desperately needed a heart-shaped candy for the fairy princess.

  Just then something red caught her eye. Down by the shores of Chocolate River there was something red and shiny glistening in the sun. Curious, Berry flew down to check out what was there. As she got closer, she saw that there was a small vine growing in the brown sugar sand.

  “How odd,” Berry said. Usually, there were some chocolate flowers growing there, but this vine looked different. She peered down closely at the plant. Berry couldn’t believe her eyes! On the vine were tiny red hearts!

  “Licking lollipops!” she cried out.

  She reached down and plucked one of the hearts off the tiny vine.

  Berry couldn’t believe her luck. She was just wishing for candy hearts, and then they appeared!

  These must be magic hearts, she thought.

  Holding the heart in her hand, Berry examined the tiny candy. The rosy red color made her believe that these were cherry flavored. A bonus that cherry was one of Princess Lolli’s favorite flavors. Carefully, Berry picked the hearts off the vine and placed them in her basket. Now she had something for Heart Day—and had time to finish her outfit!

  After her basket was full, Berry flew over to Red Licorice Lake. It was the perfect day for her to be early for Sun Dip. She had lots to share with her friends today. She had news of her latest dress design, and magic heart candies for Princess Lolli. Maybe today wasn’t so sour after all! Sweet wild cherry magic hearts just saved the day.

  Berry spread her blanket on the red sugar sand and waited for her friends to arrive. The sun was just hitting the white tips of the mountains, and she knew that soon her friends would be there.

  Dash the Mint Fairy was the first to arrive. Dash was the smallest Mint Fairy in the kingdom, but she had the biggest appetite!

  “Berry, what are you doing here so early?” Dash cried as she swept down to the ground. She eyed Berry’s new outfit. “You look fantastic. Is that a new dress?”

  Smiling, Berry nodded. “I just made it!” she exclaimed.

  “So mint!” Dash said. “I love the colors.”

  Cocoa the Chocolate Fairy and Melli the Caramel Fairy flew up next.

  “Is this a special Sun Dip?” Melli asked. She looked Berry up and down. “You are wearing such a fancy dress.”

  “Hot chocolate! Where did you get that?” Cocoa asked, amazed. “It’s fabulous.”

  Berry was enjoying all her friends’ reactions to her new outfit. She stood up and spun in a circle. “It is pretty, don’t you think?”

  “I do,” Melli said. “But I didn’t get a sugar fly message about dressing up for tonight.”

  Berry laughed. “I just wanted to show you all my new outfit for Heart Day,” she said.

  “Yum!” Dash cheered. “I can’t wait for Heart Day. I made the most delicious mint hearts, and Cocoa has promised to dip them in dark chocolate for me.”

  “That’s right,” Cocoa added. “Mint and chocolate hearts are an excellent combination.” The two friends high-fived.

  Dash turned to Melli. She knew that Melli and Cocoa often worked together, but this year Melli wanted to work on her own heart candies. “What did you make?”

  A smile appeared on Melli’s face. She dipped her hand in her basket and pulled out a delicate heart.

  “Is that caramel?” Dash asked, coming closer. She looked at the fragile heart in Melli’s hand. The dark caramel looked like fine thread, but the candy was hard and didn’t break when she touched it.

  “That looks like imported lace!” Berry said. She leaned in to get a better look. “Melli, that is beautiful work.”

  “How long did that take you to make?” Dash asked.

  Cocoa put her arm around Melli. “I told you these hearts were truly special,” she told her.

  Melli grinned. “Thank you,” she said. “I’ve been working on these candies for weeks. I just hope Princess Lolli likes them.”

  “She’s going to love those hearts,” Dash told her. Then she licked her lips. “Maybe I should just try one to make sure they taste okay?”

  “Dash!” Melli scolded. But then she started to laugh. “I knew you’d say that, so I brought some extra for tonight.”

  Dash’s face brightened. “Ah, you are a good friend, Melli,” she replied. Then she took a bite of the caramel heart. “Sweetheart, that is a sweet heart!” she said, laughing.

  “Thank you,” Melli said, and blushed.

  “Wow, Berry!” Raina cried as she swooped down to her friends. “You have been working hard.” She settled herself down on the blanket that Berry had spread out for the fairies. “The dress is beautiful. A true original.”

  Berry was burst
ing with pride.

  “If you had time to make that dress, you must have finished your candy, right?” Raina asked.

  Berry looked over at Raina. She had expected that Raina would say something like that. And she was ready! “Actually, I do have my heart candy,” she replied. She placed her basket of tiny red hearts in the center of her blanket. Though she had not worked as hard on her candy as Melli, Berry was still excited to show off the new candy.

  The fairies all moved closer to the basket.

  “So mint!” Dash shouted. “Berry, you do have hearts for Princess Lolli!” She turned to look at Raina. “And you were worried about Berry. See, I told you she’d come through.”

  Berry hugged Dash. “Thanks, Dash,” she said.

  “You managed to make a dress and these candies?” Melli asked. She peered into the basket. “That’s very impressive, Berry.”

  Cocoa shook her head. “It takes me weeks to get chocolate hearts right,” she said. “Hearts are the hardest shapes to make!”

  “Well,” Berry said. She was about to confess that she had found the candy, but then she held back.

  Raina fluttered her wings. She peered down at the red candies. “There’s something very familiar about these hearts,” she said. She took the Fairy Code Book out of her bag. She placed the thick volume on the ground and quickly flipped through the pages. “I know I’ve seen those candies before.” She didn’t look up at her friends. She continued to thumb through the pages.

  Dash reached over to the basket. “What flavor are they, Berry?”

  “Cherry, of course,” Berry stated proudly. “Princess Lolli’s favorite flavor!”

  Dash popped a heart in her mouth. Her blue eyes grew wide, and her wings flapped so fast she shot straight up in the air. “Holy peppermint!” she cried.

  “What’s wrong?” Cocoa exclaimed, reaching up to grab Dash. “Are you all right?”

  “Those are not sweet hearts!” she said, scrunching up her face. “Those are sour wild cherry hearts!”

 

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