Summer in Enchantia

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with you if you like,” she offered.
    “Are you sure?” Nutmeg said.
    Rosa nodded hard. “Of course.”
    Nutmeg smiled in relief. “Thank you! But before we go I think we should disguise ourselves. If we arrive on the ship looking like this,” and she waved at her tutu andRosa’s green and blue ballet dress, “we’ll be captured straight away! I’ll make us look like cabin boys. It’s a really big ship with lots of pirates, so hopefully no one will notice a few extra crew members.” The fairy thought for a moment. “Now what dance should I do to change our clothes?”
    Nutmeg could also use her magic to conjure things from a ballet if she did one of the dances from it.
    “I need a ballet with sailors in —” Nutmeg went on thoughtfully.
    “I know one!” interrupted Rosa eagerly. “Back in my world I’m dancing in a ballet all about the sea. It’s called Shim Chung. There are sailors in that.”
    “Oh, of course,” said Nutmeg, lookingpleased. “I know Shim Chung. She’s lovely, and so beautiful. I went to her palace for a ball once.”
    Rosa smiled. It was still strange for her to think that the characters in all the different ballets really existed here in Enchantia.
    “I know. I’ll do a bit of the dance where Shim Chung entertains the captain of the ship.” Nutmeg pulled her wand out of her tutu and waved it in the air. Lively music tinkled out. Nutmeg ran forward, paused on her toes, her arms above her head, and then swept her right arm down, turning to the left. She danced swiftly to the right with short steps and moved into an arabesque, one leg lifted behind her, before moving on again, repeating the steps.
    Rosa watched, entranced. Even though she was wearing a fairy’s tutu, Nutmeg seemed to become Shim Chung. Rosa could just imagine her as the young girl. Nutmeg danced out of the arabesque, spun aroundRosa and stopped, pointing her wand first at Rosa and then at herself.

    There was a silver flash. Rosa gasped and looked down. Her mermaid costume had disappeared and she was now wearing completely different clothes!
    She had on a ragged white shirt, a brown waistcoat and dark cropped trousers with a leather belt. Her pale blonde hair was tied up in a bun and hidden by a red scarf.

    “Oh, cool!” Glancing up, she saw that Nutmeg lookedexactly the same except that she had a blue scarf on her head. Her wings were hidden inside her shirt.
    “We look just like cabin boys,” Nutmeg said, looking pleased. “Well, apart from our ballet shoes. We can’t really wear them. Hmmm …” Nutmeg waved her wand again and suddenly they each had a small leather bag attached to their belt.

    “We can put our shoes in these,” Nutmeg said, patting hers. “Then no one will see them, but we won’t have to leave them behind.”
    Rosa felt relieved. She never liked being parted from her ballet shoes. They always made her feel safe. Untying the ribbons, she slipped her shoes off and put them in her bag.
    “Now to get aboard the ship,” said Nutmeg.
    Rosa ran over and took hold of the fairy’s hand as she raised her wand. “Are you ready?” Nutmeg said.
    Rosa took a deep breath and nodded. “Pirate ship, here we come!”

A cloud of silver sparkles swirled around Rosa and Nutmeg. The magic lifted them into the air and whisked them over the water. Rosa grinned. She loved travelling by fairy magic! But then, just as they got closer to the ship, it was as if they had hit the wall of a bouncy castle. Rosa and Nutmeg both rebounded backwards.
    Suddenly they were no longer spinning; they were falling down and down …
    SPLASH!
    Rosa gasped and spluttered as she plunged feet-first into the sea! Kicking her way to the surface, she saw Nutmeg’s head popping out of the water at the same time. “What … what happened?” Rosa cried.

    Nutmeg swam over, looking dismayed. “There must be some spells protecting theship. My magic has taken us as far as it can. We can’t get on board.”
    Rosa saw that

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