This is based on a true storey about my friend that she told me. Can someone suggest a title plz?

Lola is not an average snow fairy, she's an outcast, a goth and a loner, plus she has seemingly dark powers. Santa becomes worried about how closed off and lonely she's become in Christmas town. Can she fit in at Halloween Town and earn her wings by Christmas?

Nightmares and Snow Fairies

(Chap 1: Too different) (Lola's POV)

I sat on an ice block outside the workshop, just near the merry-go-round in the centre of town. I had been living with my family for a while among the humans, until about a year ago my parent's had to tell me my whole family where snow fairies and moved here. They've been trying to make my be friends with the others so, by my 14th Christmas, I could earn my wings and do tasks to help Santa on Christmas day, like spy on the children to make sure there all being nice, and make it snow on Christmas, which is easier said then done. But no one wants to know me. I'm avoided and shunned because I'm 'too different' and a 'gothic freak' so I can't fit in according to the other fairies… well almost all.

"Hey! Lola!" The one fairy (or elf) that didn't avoid me was Stella. She was my exact height (about 5ft 4), she ware a blue, knee length dress made from snow crystals, her skin was completely white, her hair was very short and spiky, sort of like icicles. Stella was from a long line of pixies and she wasn't a full-fledged fairy yet, so her ears where still ever so slightly pointed, which complimented her pixie cut hairstyle. Her feet where bare, her nails where a shiny light-blue as where her lips.

"Hey Stella. Sup?"

"You'll never guess who I just saw!"

"Santa giving another lecture?" I really wasn't in the mood to talk. At this rate I was never going to get my wings and would be stuck in the human world forever.

Stella giggled "No, silly. What's you're favourite time of year?" She grinned.

"What does that have to do with anything?" Now I was confused.

"Just answer the question." She was exited about something.

"… Halloween."

"Who's in charge of Halloween?"

"Why?" I slowly asked, quirking an eyebrow. A smile tugging at my lips.

"Oh, nothing." Stella had a mischievous grin across her face.

"Stella?" I stood up. Stella ran.

"You're gonna have to catch me first."

I got up and used my powers to throw snowballs at her in lightning flashes.

"No fair." Stella wined. I fell and grabbed her foot, tripping her over.

"There, bow tell me what's going on."

"Fine, if you let me up." Stella and I finished laughing and sat on a near by bench. "You remember Jack Skeleton, he comes and goes allot lately."

"Yea, but what about him?" I couldn't help but smile.

"He's staying over tonight, Santa wants to see him tomorrow, he was wandering if you had a spare room he could fit in. Everywhere else is ether full or too small."

"What?" I sat up properly and cocked my head to the side.

"Well he is over 7ft tall."

"Yea. Cool… Do you remember when he came for Christmas dinner, the day I came here?"

"Who could forget? … who where the kids who followed him?"

"Lock, Shock and Barrel? They ruined The Head Fairy's gingerbread house… by eating it. That was there downfall. They where to sick to fight." I smirked. Stella giggled.

"Hello? Can you two hear me?" Came a familiar voice from the woods.

Me and Stella looked at each other and grinned. "Jack!" we spoke together.

We got up and ran toward the voice, through the woods. After a while we came to a clearing of trees, the holiday doors, to be greeted by a skinny, lanky skeleton.

"Hey Jack, long-time no-see." I smiled.

"Hello…" Jack was cut off by a happy barking as a ghostly dog came flying through the Christmas door.

"Zero!" Stella and I cheered and hugged the spirit dog as he happily licked our faces, causing us to giggle.

"Need a hand with you're stuff Jack?" I offered, noticing Jack struggling with the pile of luggage with him.

"No, I've got it." Jack couldn't see, went the wrong way and tripped over a tree route.

"So long as you're sure, Jack. So long as you're sure."

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After a while we got Jack home. "This is you're room. You may have to bend over a bit to stand, but at least the bed'll be big enough."

"I Thank you." He sighed. He was exhausted. "I'll unpack now, most of this stuff is Zeros."

I put my hand in a bag and brought out a big, yellow can. "Dog food?"

"He's a ghost, he shouldn't even have to eat, he can't possibly eat this much." Stella's mouth dropped in disbelief.

Jack chuckled. "You'd be surprised. I'm up every hour feeding him. As if I didn't get enough sleep as it is. Well I better get started."

"Hey, it's ok, we can deal with it."

"You sure?" Jack asked, sleepily.

"Yea. You get some rest. I can stay up all night." So I took Zero down to the living room and unpacked his stuff.

I gave him a can of food and it was gone before it hit the plate. "Wow!" Stella jumped.

"Jack wasn't kidding… Damn, we got school tomorrow."

"It won't be so bad. You've only got potions class, and you like that one."

"Yea… wait a second, me? You mean WE, right? You're in my class."

Stella bit her lip and looked at her feet. "Stella?"

"My parents are taking me on a 'trip of self discovery', it's supposed to make me like everyone else. I don't wanna change… cuz then I won't be friends with you." Tears of ice stuck to her cheek.

"Don't worry. Nothin's gonna change. You're the best at sabotage, you can get yourself out no problem."

"Really?"

"Sure, and you're gonna have to be, I can't help you there, but I have every faith and confidence in you."

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