Race | Fairy |
Gender | ♀ Female |
Series | One-Offs |
Magical Item(s) / Animal(s) | Quill Pen |
Symbol(s) | Blue daisies |
Location | Tippington Town |
Special Thanks | Narinder Dhami |
Publish date | 16 February 2006 |
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Succeeding |
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Preceding |
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- Not to be confused with the Hanukkah Fairy.
Hannah the Happy Ever After Fairy is the 1st fairy in the One-Offs series.
Blurb[]
Hannah the Happy Ever After Fairy is very upset. Jack Frost has stolen the Quill Pen from Fairyland and he's rewriting all the fairytales so that they end sadly! Can Rachel and Kirsty help Hannah get the magic pen back and save Happy Ever Afters?
Appearance[]
Hannah has short blonde hair with daisies holding her ringlets in place and pale skin. She wears a dark blue dress with a daisy chain belt, blue ballet slippers with long blue ribbons, and a daisy flower pendant. Her wings are pointy and blue-tinted. On the cover, she is holding a blue book.
Symbol: White daisies.
Magic Object/Job[]
Magic Object: A Rainbow Quill pen.
Job: Hannah's job is to make sure all the fairy tales have the correct and happy endings.
Story Summary[]
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Rachel and Kirsty are reading Cinderella to children at Tippington Bookshop but become confused as they read how Cinderella never went to the ball. Kirsty flips ahead to the end to see Cinderella is still enslaved by her stepsisters. Rachel suggests they quickly make it up to avoid upsetting the children; once it's over and the children have left, the girls check other fairytale books in the shop to see they don't have happy endings. As Kirsty opens a pop-up book, a fairy flutters out and introduces herself as Hannah the Happy Ever After Fairy.
Hannah explains how Jack Frost took her magic quill pen to rewrite the endings of fairytales. At that moment, they hear someone enter the bookshop - it's Jack Frost, with six goblins. He walks over to Charlie, the owner, and freezes him. The girls watch the goblins search through the fairytale section for more fairytales to mess up. As he writes a sour, sad ending with the quill, it will appear in every copy of the story. The goblins are making so much noise that Jack Frost conjures up an icy whirlwind shrinking the goblins to fairy-size, including the girls - but this time, they don’t have wings. Hannah is unable to undo Jack Frost's spell, but she can make the quill pen small.
Jack Frost gets up and leaves the quill pen on the table. Hannah magically arranges books into a staircase and girls climb up it to get to the table. The goblins spot them but can't yell loud enough to alert Jack Frost. Once they get hold of the quill pen, the girls realise the goblins are climbing the book staircase, trapping them. Rachel suggests that everything happening could be turned into a story, and therefore writes a happy ending to the story of 'Hannah the Happy Ever After Fairy'.
The rainbow-coloured sparks coming from the quill attract Jack Frost's attention and he raises his wand to cast a spell. Rachel finishes writing the happy ending and a gust of wind blows Jack Frost and the goblins far far away, just as she had written. Rachel continues writing a happy ending for herself, Kirsty and Hannah. They turn back to human size, Hannah gets her quill pen back and Charlie unfreezes. Hannah tidies up the mess the goblins made, thanks the girls and disappears back to Fairyland. Kirsty checks a copy of Cinderella, and it has a happy ending.Trivia[]
- She is the only fairy whose book doesn't feature a poem or a spell.
- This is the first shorter One-off story, with five chapters instead of six.
- She was written for World Book Day 2006, and printing of the paperback has since been discontinued.
- The book is physically smaller in size than the series books.
- Hannah also appears in Kate the Royal Wedding Fairy.
- She appears in the Fairytale Fairies.
Etymology[]
Hannah is named after a friend of the author of the book, Narinder Dhami. In the Special Thanks section, the book is dedicated to "Hannah Powell".
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