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Chapter One
It was the start of the new winter term, and Twink Flutterby was flying more slowly than usual as she travelled to Glitterwings Academy with her father and little sister, Teena. On the ground below trotted a salamander with a bright red harness around his chest. Twink held his lead proudly, watching him scamper along the winter-brown grass.
Teena had been flying some way ahead, but now she swooped back with her hands on her hips. âCanât you hurry , Twink?â she complained. âWe wonât get there until midnight at this rate!â
Twink shook her head. âI donât want to tire Sal out â weâve still got lots of work to do on our project once we get back to school.â She smiled down at the salamander, admiring his glossy black skin and vivid yellow spots.
Everyone in Twinkâs Weather Magic class had wanted to work with the schoolâs salamander-thermometer for their winter term project, but Mrs Starbright had chosen her . Even better, Twink had been allowed to take the brightly coloured creature home with her over the holidays, so that she could start taking temperature readings with him. Twink and Sal had had great fun together over the last few weeks, and were now firm friends.
Teena rolled her violet eyes. âOh, bother Sal and your stupid Weather Magic class! Thatâs all youâve gone on about all hols â when you havenât been off measuring the temperature with him for hours on end.â
Twink looked at her little sister in surprise. âWell, itâs an important project! Everyone in our Weather Magic class is doing something to see whether winter is coming later than usual this year, and then weâre all going to present our results in a few weeks, and ââ
âBlah, blah, blah,â interrupted Teena. âIâve heard it a million times already, Twink!â Before Twink could respond, Teena had darted away again.
Stung, Twink glanced at her father, who was flying nearby. From his expression, she knew heâd overheard. âUm . . . I suppose I have talked about it a lot over the hols,â she admitted.
âJust a bit,â said her father with a smile. As usual, he was carrying both her and Teenaâs oak-leaf bags as he flew â and looked as if heâd be very glad to put them down!
âBut Dad, itâs really interesting,â said Twink eagerly. âDid you know that we havenât even had a frost yet? Mrs Starbright says thatâs because the weatherâs getting warmer and warmer each year, and ââ
She broke off. Her fatherâs eyes were twinkling. âOh. Iâm doing it again, arenât I?â she said sheepishly.
He chuckled. âIâm glad youâre enjoying your studies, Twinkster. Teenaâs just been feeling a bit left out, thatâs all.â
Father and daughter skimmed over the crest of a hill, with Sal trotting along below. Twink smiled as Glitterwings Academy came into view. The great oak tree stood on a hill of its own, its winter branches almost bare of leaves.
Even on a grey, cloudy day like this, Twink thought her school looked beautiful. Tiny golden windows spiralled up its trunk, and the grand double doors at its base stood open in welcome. Returning students hovered about the tree in colourful clusters, chattering and laughing.
As Twink and her father landed, Teena flitted back over to them. âDad, Iâve checked in already,â she said. âIâm going to go up to Snowdrop Branch now with Zuzu, all right?â Zuzu was Teenaâs best friend, a fairy whose pink hair and lavender wings were the same as Twink and Teenaâs.
âI can tell youâre heartbroken to leave your poor old dad!â said their father wryly, handing over Teenaâs bag and giving her a hug. âHave a good term, then.â
Teena made a face. â Anything has to be better than how boring the hols were! Plus