Your name is Dianne, and you love to go on picnics in the park. When you were younger, your parents took you out on picnics during the spring and summer weekends, no matter how busy they were; if the sun was out, and the weather was nice, that was a picnic day. As time went on, you even convinced your friends to go on picnics with you.
Alas, in time, your parents started getting too busy, and your friends felt picnics were too juvenile, yet you still go, just by yourself. Today, however, things would unexpectedly change.
It started when you finish your peanut butter and jelly sandwich. You get to unwrapping a slice of cheesecake topped with frosting and a cherry on top when you feel a stickiness on your cheek; you still have some jelly there. You went through all your wet naps and you know a regular napkin isn’t going to cut it, so you take a napkin, head over to the drinking fountain, wet it down and wipe off your cheek.
When you return to your picnic blanket, you find the cherry gone from your cheesecake, it didn’t take long to solve the mystery; it was the last thing you expected to see. There, sitting down in the middle of the blanket, next to your cheesecake was a tiny girl licking the frosting off the cherry. She looked about your age wearing a white, low-cut dress with a violet trim, white bridal gauntlets and stockings, both with gold embroidery and a magenta trim, and shiny violet dress shoes. Her pink hair was tied in pigtails with magenta ribbons forming cute bows. What struck you the most of all this were the pointed ears, long thin antennae, and the prismatic butterfly wings on her back. This was a fairy!
You crouch in closer to get a better look. As she opened her mouth to take a bite of the cherry, she looked toward you and, clutching her pilfered snack close, let out an audible shriek, sounding more like a squeak to you. Your eyes meet and the fairy…