| Race | Fairy |
| Gender | ♀ Female |
| Series | Special Edition |
| Magical Item(s) / Animal(s) | Bowler hat, gold coin, shamrock |
| Symbol(s) | Green sparkles and four-leaf clovers |
| Location | Toberton |
| Special Thanks | Kristin Earhart |
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Lindsay the Luck Fairy is the 5th fairy in the U.S Special Editions series.
Blurb[]
St. Patrick's Day is full of magic, and Lindsay the Luck Fairy is the one who keeps it that way! But when Jack Frost's goblins steal her special lucky charms, Lindsay's luck runs out. Now everyone, everywhere will have a horribly unlucky St. Patrick's Day!
Rachel and Kirsty are determined to help Lindsay find her magic. But where do they start? And without luck on their side, do they stand a chance of outsmarting the goblins?
Appearance[]
Lindsay has shoulder-length, curly, red hair held back by a clover-shaped clip and green eyes. She wears a long-sleeved white-and-green-striped dress over black leggings with white polka-dots. The dress has a tiny green bow on the top-right-side of the dress. She also wears golden flats. Her wings are pointy and tipped green.
Symbol: Green sparkles and green four-leaf clovers.
Magic Objects/Job[]
Magic Objects:
- The Bowler hat: ensures that sports and games are fair.
- The Gold coin: helps the luck of events go as planned.
- The Four Leaf Clover (or shamrock): affects the luck of finding and losing items.
Job: Lindsay's job is to look after St. Patrick's Day and make sure it is lucky.
Jack Frost's Poem[]
Around the fairies, my magic cowers,
I seem weak against their powers.
When I battle them I sometimes get stuck,
But I'm just a guy with lots of bad luck.
The goblins are about to change my way,
They bring an end to my unlucky days.
They'll steal a coin, a shamrock, a hat,
Then I'll be lucky - imagine that!
With Lindsay the Luck Fairy's lucky pieces,
My magic power only increases.
My chilling spells will be so strong,
I'll take over Fairyland before too long!
Story Summary[]
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Hat Trick[]
Kirsty, Rachel and her parents are driving to Toberton so Mrs Walker can attend a convention for work. When they arrive at the hotel, Rachel sees a glow but thinks nothing of it. Inside the hotel, she sees a trail of dirty footprints and they find their reservation has been lost. They prepare to go to an inn across town, and both girls then see the same glow. As Mr Walker drives alone to the inn, the girls search for the glow and find a fairy hiding in some ferns.
She explains she was trying to find them, but got chased by a bee and trapped inside the Walkers' car boot. She tells them she's Lindsay the Luck Fairy, and Jack Frost stole her three magic good-luck charms, wanting to control the luck himself. The girls realise the missing charms affected Mrs Walker losing her glasses, why they ran into bad traffic and the hotel losing their reservation. Lindsay adds she was watering her shamrock patch when she heard goblins running from her cottage and Jack Frost's magic made them disappear.
Lindsay hides in Kirsty's pocket, and they all set off to find the goblins and the magic charms, entering the Toberton Town Green and finding kids arguing over their luck in games. They come across the Toberton Town Hall, and Lindsay says she heard someone running past. They enter the hall, where they see a statue of a leprechaun named Toby. Lindsay hears someone laughing, and they all search the hall. Kirsty sees a trail of footprints identical to the ones in the hotel, and they follow the trail outside to the town green.
They notice a group of goblins playing soccer, one of whom is wearing the magic hat, as Rachel runs ahead, she accidentally rolls down the hill. Kirsty and Lindsay catch up to her, but Kirsty lands on top of her. The goblins run into the woods, and the girls and Lindsay pursue them, the girls suffering bad luck.
They find the goblins in a clearing and Kirsty executes her plan. Rachel is turned into a fairy and Kirsty makes the goblin with the magic hat throw it high into the air so Rachel and Lindsay can grab it. Kirsty leaves the goblins to argue, and meets Rachel, now human sized, and they congratulate each other.
Lost and Found Luck[]
The Walkers and Kirsty go to Toberton Castle, but became lost on the way. Mr Walker jokes with his wife about her seeing a leprechaun as a child, and Lindsay flutters up behind the girls. While Rachel's parents go on their nature walk, the girls and Lindsay enter the castle to search for the other magic charms, until Lindsay reveals she's lost her wand.
Then Rachel notices a shadow in the woods, she points it out to Kirsty and Lindsay and they suspect its a leprechaun. As they approach, a group of goblins dressed as boys chase the shadow and the girls and Lindsay follow.
The trio take a break and a robin flies down, pecking at the ground. Kirsty picks up a piece of paper with writing, and says it could be a poem with Lindsay thinking its a clue. Rachel loses their map and they all go back to the castle courtyard. Rachel approaches a guard on duty, who points them in the direction of the dungeons.
Just as they start down the stairs, the shadow and the goblins rush by the girls and Lindsay. Kirsty hears some chimes, but finds she's lost the paper and Lindsay repeats the last line of the poem, leading to Kirsty figuring out the bell tower. They race to the tower, where they find the magic shamrock tied to the top of the bell.
Lindsay tries to untie the shamrock but it is difficult without her wand. Kirsty rummages through her backpack and finds the wand. She gives it to Lindsay, who magically unties the shamrock and it shrinks to fairy size. Rachel looks out and sees her parents heading to the beach. Lindsay returns to Fairyland with the shamrock and the girls go down the stairs of the tower to meet Mr and Mrs Walker for their picnic.
Good as Gold[]
Kirsty and Rachel wake up the following morning in the Luck of the Irish Inn. In the dining room, they join Mr Walker for breakfast, but the girls are served Lobster stew. The trio ride bikes to the park for a Wildflower Walk Mr Walker wants to participate, but they encounter a closed street and struggle to get there. Upon arrival, they find the Wildflower Walk is changed to a Mushroom Walk. Lindsay appears from behind the girls and hides in Rachel's hair.
The girls notice a group of goblins dressed as leprechauns being noisy, and overhear them talking about Jack Frost's plans to rule Fairyland. While on the walk, Rachel and Kirsty watch the goblins touch the park's donation box as they try to find the magic coin.
They arrive at a stream called Toby's Brook, and the guide explains the leprechaun helps the townspeople and the wishing stone grants wishes. One goblin tries to get his wish but falls into the brook and Lindsay gets her wish: a sign from Toby. The girls look up to see a rainbow and as they are about to follow it, the goblins overhear them and race ahead.
Rachel convinces her dad to join her and Kirsty to follow the rainbow. The girls speed ahead on their bikes but lose sight of the goblins. Lindsay turns the girls into fairies, shrinking their bikes. They fly to the town green and land in the woods, the girls turned back into humans. They find the preparations for the St. Patrick's Day festival going wrong.
The girls and Lindsay follow the end of the rainbow to find a wishing well. Rachel makes her wish, bringing the magic coin up out of the well. Kirsty and the goblins try to grab it but Lindsay grabs it and disappears. Mr Walker goes back to the woods to look for the wildflower he wanted and the girls try out a festival game. They each win a prize, a charm bracelet magicked by Lindsay, and say they were lucky to have Toby's help, and lucky to have the fairies and each other as friends.
Trivia[]
- She is the first U.S only fairy who didn't get a UK equivalent.
- Tamara the Tooth Fairy also has a magic object that is a coin.
- Her French name is Charlotte.
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