I know it's been a while, but I haven't thought of any ideas. But I just got one from a reviewer, so the credit for this story goes to PixieDustandFairyPowers. Her idea was for me to write a scene from Legend of the Neverbeast, the new Tinkerbell movie coming out next year that is about Fawn. PixieDustandFairyPower's idea was for me to write a scene where Fawn is trying to protect the neverbeast from the elite scout fairies. And I'm deciding to use the third person point of view, I think it suits this the best. I know it's a little one-shot and anything like it probably won't even be in the movie, but whatever. Enjoy!

Fawn knew she shouldn't hide such a big secret like this from her friends, but she knew she had no other option. She'd heard the whispers stop as soon as she would walk into a room. They would be talking about how the elite scout fairies were hunting the Neverbeast, and they would instantly silence themselves as soon as Fawn would walk into the room because they knew it would be a touchy subject with her. Fawn didn't approve of any creature being hunted or captured, unless she had seen for herself that it was necessary. But capturing the neverbeast was definitely far from necessary.

Fawn checked her surroundings to make sure that not a single person saw or followed her as she made her way into the rocky area of Pixie Hollow that no one ever went to. This is where she met the Neverbeast a few days ago the night a green comet flew over the rolling hills and forests of Pixie Hollow. She had been flying for longer than she should have been, chasing a runaway squirrel to bring him to the Winter Woods.

Just as the comet had flown over her head she had looked up and suddenly run out of pixie dust, falling deep into the hole below her.

This is where Fawn was headed, towards the hole the Neverbeast resides in. She was bringing him food, he hadn't been able to scavenge for good plants himself with all the scouts searching for him in every nook and cranny of every season and forest.

Fawn shifted the leaves she hid the hole with and flew inside, pulling the leaf shut behind her. The pixie dust glittering off her wings provided light as she flew deeper and deeper into the tunnel, finally reaching her destination when she saw a glowing green eye and felt his breath against her face.

"Hey big guy, I brought you some dinner." Fawn said as she placed the satchel of food on the ground, giggling as the Neverbeast nudged her in gratitude with his big black nose and began to eat. Fawn couldn't figure out why he had such fangs when he was a herbivore, so she wasn't scared of them. She wasn't scared of his claws either, in fact, they had helped her.

When Fawn had fallen through that hole the first time, several large thorns sliced her skin and the Neverbeast used his claws to pull out a thorn wedged in her arm. Fawn had of course told her friends that she had crashed into a rose bush and they dismissed it as her usual klutzy behavior.

"I have to go now, I'll be back tomorrow." Fawn told the Neverbeast, patting his head affectionately while he ate. She flew back up to the entrance, carefully avoiding the spiky thorns that had already victimized her on more than one occasion when she forgot they were there.

As soon as Fawn exited the hole, she could feel someone's presence, so she threw the leaves back over the hole and flew into a nearby bush, crouching and peeking out between two leaves as elite scouts turned over rocks and looked inside hollow trees.

"Oh no." Fawn whispered to herself. She had to keep them away from that hole, but how? When she came up with a plan, she immediately started phase one. She grabbed their attention by throwing a rock into a nearby bush, causing it to rustle. All the guards turned their heads in the direction of the sound, giving Fawn enough time to speed to another bush further away from the Neverbeast. To lead them away from the hole, she then began to shake the bush as hard as she could, throwing her body weight into it.

"Over there!" Fawn heard a captain call out. Fawn was excited that her plan worked, but she then realized that she had no idea what to do now that they thought she was the Neverbeast and were chasing her.

She started flying back towards Pixie Hollow as fast as she could, shaking a bush here and there to keep them on her trail and away from the where the Neverbeast actually was. She could hear the elite scouts behind her, but she had to keep going, if they found her they might figure that something was up. Fawn turned around to see if the scouts were within sight, but was instead faced by a net flying straight towards her. The net encased her tightly, wrapping around her body, and she yelled as the weights on the edges brought her to the ground.

"It's just a fairy, you nitwits!" The captain yelled at his elite scouts as they flew into the clearing.

"I'm sorry we made a mistake miss, but you really shouldn't be out here this late into the night. What are you doing out here anyway?" The captain says as he untangled the net from Fawn's limbs. Fawn quickly came up with a lie.

"A baby bunny went exploring just before dark and got lost. I was looking for him." Fawn told them, keeping eye contact so that they would believe her.

"Oh, best you find him then." He told Fawn as she was completely unraveled from the now tangled mess that was their net. Fawn almost laughed, something like that could never catch the Neverbeast. He would think it was some kind of game and throw it right back at them, the playful creature.

Fawn flew back into the forest as if she was actually going to look for a bunny because she knew if anyone ever found out that she lied to a elite scouts, she would be a whole lot of trouble. Protecting the Neverbeast was getting dangerous, and Fawn knew it, but she wasn't about to give up. Fawn knew that the elite scouts were much more dangerous than the Neverbeast could ever be.

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