It was a fairy special day at Dottie Sprinkles’s ice cream shop in the town of Ferry Harbor.
The fairies were busy creating wonderful new sprinkles—Fairytale Frost, Kandy Kane Krinkles, and Pixie Peppermint Pops.
Glitterina, a beautiful multicolor fairy, had a fairy special surprise for Dottie: a new ice cream wand with magical buttons. When Dottie pushed a button, the ice cream treat that she chose would appear instantly!
Dottie’s invisible dog, Twister, jumped as a loud noise came from inside the fairy wall. Dottie laid the wand on the counter, and she and Glitterina hurried through the secret magic door leading to the fairy ice cream world.
Sydni and Lori were about to enter Dottie Sprinkles’s fairy special ice cream shop when they noticed Mikie and Jon coming out of Ginger’s Gingerbread Café and waving at them.
They had news to tell the girls.
Jon spoke first. “We saw Robb and Randy earlier at Barbara’s Bakery. They were eating key lime pie and telling a group of kids that you were wrong about fairy magic being real.”
Mikie joined in. “You know the Right Brothers always think they are right!”
The twin boys were nicknamed the Right Brothers because they thought they were right about everything. Sydni and Lori knew for sure that this time Robb and Randy Right were absolutely wrong!
“Are you coming over to the park?” Mikie asked the girls.
Lori answered, “Yes, after we get an ice cream treat at Dottie Sprinkles.”
“We’ll see you later then,” Jon said as he and Mikie went to join the group of kids at the park. As she opened the door to Dottie’s shop, Lori muttered, “It sure would be fairy special to show them they are wrong!”
No one was in the shop. Lori called Dottie’s name, but there was no answer.
Then she saw the magic ice cream wand on the counter. She reached for it as Sydni gasped and said, “What’s that?”
Lori replied, “It’s a wand in the shape of pink, purple, and blue ice cream scoops, and it has lots of cool buttons, each with the name of an ice cream treat!” Now this was fairy special! Lori saw Robb and Randy through the window and began following them to the park, saying, “I’ll show them!”
Sydni ran after her and said, “Are you sure you should take Dottie’s wand out of the shop? It isn’t yours, and you didn’t ask if you could borrow it.”
“I’ll bring it back before Dottie even notices it’s gone,” Lori replied.
Once they were in the park, she waved the ice cream wand with the pink, purple, and blue scoops in front of the boys.
“Look at this! You said fairy magic wasn’t real! What do you say now?” Lori huffed.
“Looks like a toy to me!” Robb shouted back at her. Randy nodded in agreement.
“We’ll see about that!” Lori said, and she pushed the gray blizzard button. How fairy special it would be when an ice cream treat appeared and the boys realized they were wrong!
The wand started to sputter. Then a miniature whirlwind that looked more like a small tornado came out of the top of the wand. Colorful sparkles were flying everywhere.
Then a blizzard started, but it wasn’t ice cream—it was a snow blizzard! The wand was creating a winter wonderland right there in the park!
Through the flurry of snow, Randy leaned close to look at the wand buttons. “Click the yellow change button,” he yelled so that Lori could hear him.
Lori yelled, “I don’t know what it will do!”
“Randy is right; click the button,” Robb screamed, and so she clicked the button.
The wand changed to the blue frosty button automatically. The snow stopped falling, but Lori realized her mistake in pointing the wand toward the boys when they started changing into snowmen!