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Gold Belt.

Contributed by bernard2 on Thursday, 12th January 2006 @ 10:40:26 AM in AEST
Topic: oops



A long, long time ago there was a small Fairy girl that continually puts on fat. No matter what she eats it just turns to fat. Needless to say the small Fairy girl was very unhappy. It is not nice to be called little Jumbo by all of your mates. She was so unhappy that she went off into the woods and hid in a cave. In the cave she made a bed of ferns and only went out to drink water from the local stream. It was soon noticed by the other Fairies that she was not there any longer and they reported it to the wise old Fairies. The wise old Fairies spent much time looking for the fat little Fairy but she had found a very good hiding place no one knew of the cave. The wise old Fairies reported to Her Majesty Queen Feeana, that the child was missing.

Her Majesty Queen Feeana looked into her magic mirror and soon found the cave where the fat little Fairy was hiding. Waving her wand Her Majesty landed in the cave with a blue flash and a puff of smoke. Smiling the Queen asked the little fat Fairy why she had run off to hide like she did. The fat little Fairy cried and the tears ran down her cheeks. “Your Majesty I am so fat and all of the Fairy Children call me Jumbo.” “ I ran away to see if by just drinking water I would loose weight.” Her Majesty then told the fat little fairy to stay where she was and not to worry as she the Queen had an idea to solve the problem of the Fairy being too fat.

In Fairyland there were two goldsmiths, both were Leprechauns and famous for making all kinds of things with gold. Leaving the Fat little Fairy in the cave Her Majesty left the way she had come. Calling the two goldsmiths to her house Her Majesty told them what she wanted them to make for her. Giving the two Leprechauns some magic gold Her Majesty told them she wanted them to make a belt to go around the waist of a small fat Fairy. The two Leprechaun Goldsmiths were delighted at getting and order like this and they spent much time planning how the belt should look. One said being it is for Her Majesty let us place some diamonds where the belt closes that will give it a wonderful look and we will become even more famous.

The two Goldsmiths took one whole week to make the belt and by placing diamonds where the buckle should be it made the belt much more pretty, in the end they engraved some pictures of birds flying and the belt was just as perfect as a belt could be. Going to Her Majesty they presented to the Queen the golden belt studded with diamonds. The belt strangely enough was very light there was hardly any weight at all for a belt made of gold. Her Majesty was delighted with the work of the two Goldsmiths and rewarded them well with Fairy Gold. The two Leprechauns said their farewells to Her Majesty and went back to making wedding rings. Inside each ring they make a mark by hammering a number. If your Mother or Father wear wedding rings ask them to show you the inside of the ring perhaps it is one made by the two Leprechaun Goldsmiths.

Her Majesty took the golden belt and flew to the cave. Calling the fat little Fairy she gave her the belt telling her to put it on. The fat little Fairy took the belt from Her Majesty and placed it around her waist. It fitted perfectly and the fat little Fairy was now like all the other little Fairies. Thanking Her Majesty she ran to the stream and looked into the water that acted as a mirror. She was delighted she was now the same as all of the other Fairies. Her dress and shoes shrank to fit her new size and she ran quickly back to Her Majesty and thanked her once again for making her like all of the other Fairies. Her Majesty smiled and told her to go back to play with the other little Fairies. Now no one called her Jumbo any more she was just Annadew which was her real name.

The belt still exists and is kept by Her Majesty just in case some other small Fairy is too fat. The belt became as famous as the two Leprechauns that made it all those long years ago. They never made another belt as Magic gold can only be given by Her Majesty the Fairy Queen. Today there are many children that could use such a belt but alas it is only for the Fairies, no human could wear it. It is still as magic as it was when the Leprechauns made it.








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Re: Gold Belt. (User Rating: 1 )
by NoSaint on Thursday, 12th January 2006 @ 11:23:00 AM AEST
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what a wonderful gift that belt was...to bad there is not one for humans

Shari


Re: Gold Belt. (User Rating: 1 )
by Eternal_Dreamer on Friday, 13th January 2006 @ 04:14:06 PM AEST
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Bernard your work is so enjoyable to read. If only that gold belt were for human use it would solve our obesety epidemic.
Thanks so much for sharing ur awesome work with us.
Much love to u and Martha.
*warm hugs*
~sue~




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