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| - Tink arrives in a large room full of flower pods. She looks around cautiously before heading towards a green pod, but she's met by the Blue Fairy, who's waiting inside. "Good evening, Green" Blue says disappointingly. Tink awkwardly tries to flatter Blue by complimenting her appearance. However, Blue coldly says she's late and tells her she's broken every rule in the book. Tink tries to explain herself by saying she was helping a queen named Regina, but Blue, knowing who this is, explains that she's the daughter of Cora, who ripped out hearts, and her teacher is the Dark One. She tells Tink to consider herself lucky to be alive and then she calmly explains that Regina is a woman who cannot be helped as she's surrounded by darkness. However, Tink points out that it sounds exactly like she n
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| - Tink arrives in a large room full of flower pods. She looks around cautiously before heading towards a green pod, but she's met by the Blue Fairy, who's waiting inside. "Good evening, Green" Blue says disappointingly. Tink awkwardly tries to flatter Blue by complimenting her appearance. However, Blue coldly says she's late and tells her she's broken every rule in the book. Tink tries to explain herself by saying she was helping a queen named Regina, but Blue, knowing who this is, explains that she's the daughter of Cora, who ripped out hearts, and her teacher is the Dark One. She tells Tink to consider herself lucky to be alive and then she calmly explains that Regina is a woman who cannot be helped as she's surrounded by darkness. However, Tink points out that it sounds exactly like she needs help. She then asks for some pixie dust, but Blue immediately says no, demanding Tink "fly away from this one". Tink tells Blue that leaving someone who needs help isn't very fairy-like, but Blue, who is offended at this, says that she shall be the judge of what is fairy-like. Blue then tells Tink to stay where she is and remain training under her direct supervision. She asks Tink if she understands, which she says she does. Blue sighs and then flies away, leaving Tink alone. Once she's gone, Tink looks around the area to make sure she's alone before she sprouts her wings and flies back down to the mainland. ("Quite a Common Fairy")
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