Wendy de León


The sovereign fairy of the peaks one day invited all the snow fairies to a party in her palace. They all came wrapped in their ermine cloaks and leading their chariots of frost. However, one of them, Alba, upon hearing some children who lived in a solitary cabin cry, stopped on the road. The fairy entered the poor house and lit the fireplace. The children, warming themselves by the flames, told her that their parents had gone to work in the city and meanwhile, they were dying of cold and fear.

– “I will stay with you until your parents return”, he promised.
And so she did, but when it was time to leave, nervous about the punishment that her sovereign could impose on her for being late, she forgot the magic wand inside the cabin.
The fairy of the peaks looked angrily at Alba.

– “Not only do you show up late, but you also do it without your wand?
You deserve a good punishment!"
The other fairies defended their companion in disgrace.
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Wendy de León


The sovereign fairy of the peaks one day invited all the snow fairies to a party in her palace. They all came wrapped in their ermine cloaks and leading their chariots of frost. However, one of them, Alba, upon hearing some children who lived in a solitary cabin cry, stopped on the road. The fairy entered the poor house and lit the fireplace. The children, warming themselves by the flames, told her that their parents had gone to work in the city and meanwhile, they were dying of cold and fear.

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