Olive - The Chosen One

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Book: Olive - The Chosen One Read Online Free PDF
Author: Daisy L. Bloom
Tags: Fantasy
draped with Hawaiian flowers.  A cocktail was laid out for everybody. 
       ‘‘Climb aboard, take your seat, fasten your seat-belts and be prepared for the experience of your life’’ said Aaron the pilot.  Oh so his mother liked Elvis too!
        The take off was smooth.
        ‘‘Peace to the clouds’’ shouted Summer and Rainbow.  Everyone just loved the fruity cock-tails but, Cielo had a suspicion there was a bit of Tequila in there somewhere!
      ‘Love me Tender’ came across the air-ways along with ‘Crying in the chapel’ which to be quite honest was a bit inappropriate and ‘The girl of my best friend’ which was highly unlikely!  And ‘Wear a ring around your neck’ which Luna and Dandy did!  The fairies all knew they were approaching Vegas when Aaron sang ‘Viva Las Vegas’ and ‘Burning Love’.
        Through the customs they flew, fairy finger-prints were taken, web-cam photos were taken, Destiny was heard saying ‘‘make sure you keep the one of Luna because one day he will be a huge actor and become famous, just saying!’’ she said as she looked around to see fairies smirking and raising their eye-brows.
        ‘‘Peace to Vegas’’ said Sunshine and Rainbow putting their fingers up. 
      Two security guards came by.  ‘‘Excuse me you two fairies.  What are you doing with your two fingers?’’
      ‘‘Just sending peace and love’’ said the two of them in unison………
      Luna and Dandy had it all pre-planned. They would check into the Fairy Palace Hotel, the best in Vegas!  It even had gold lifts and silver toilets.  What more could you ask for?  They were having their civil blessing in the chapel of love and had decided to go for a themed Egyptian wedding.  Dandy was going to be carried in on a throne by four hunky Egyptians dressed only in a thong.  He was going to be draped in gold, wear a crown and would be carrying his vowels which would be written on a gold scroll.  He would look like a Pharaoh from the past.  Luna would be waiting for him at the altar in an equally appealing costume but decided that he wanted to dress in white as after all he was pure of heart.
        All the fairy guests sat in the chapel waiting and had dressed accordingly.  This was going to be a blessing no-one would ever forget in a hurry.
        Destiny saw her son standing before her in his white tunic, he looked angelic and happy.  She particularly liked his false eyelashes as they were studded with diamantes.
      ‘I wonder where he got those’ she thought to herself.  Willow had brought Birch along, they were becoming closer and closer every day.
        There was a harpist in the corner who was playing Egyptian music very softly.  Dandy made his entrance on his throne. 
      Cielo did think to himself as he looked at the throne carriers ‘those boys could have put a bit more on!!!!’
        The boys had decided that they were happy for an ordained belly dancer to marry them and so this is what happened.  This wedding will go down in history as one of the best ever, it will be talked about in the fairy forest and olive fields for years to come.
        The wedding dinner was going to be something to be remembered.  The boys had decided to take the family to The Fairy Forum and sit in the restaurant by the big fish aquarium.  It was huge!  A diver was there at the time feeding the mini sharks.  It was quite a sight to see.  Everyone decided they wanted either lobster or steak. Cielo offered to pay as this was going to be a huge expense.  After all it was Vegas and in The Fairy Forum where you paid the price of a bottle of wine just for one glass.  Good job Cielo was feeling generous!!!!  And what a tantalizing meal it was.  Everybody was so happy.  Well-wishers would stop by the table and wish them all a happy partnership thinking ‘fairies certainly know how to live it up and enjoy life.’
        Caesar walked through the hotel with
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