The Fairy Safeguarding Yueyaquan
Good Hope Primary School cum Kindergarten, Cheung Si Ya Elinor, Fiction: Group 1
T
he Gobi Desert is the second-largest and the most northern in the world. It is arid,
cold, sandy, and rocky… and there’s one thing more under the sand – fairies! There are
more than one-hundred fairies in the Gobi Desert! They protect the water and plants in
the Gobi Desert.
One sunny morning, Fairy Rosie saw a big monster who wanted to steal all the water and
plants near Yueyaquan Crescent Lake in the Gobi Desert. Rosie’s wand needed enough water to
give magic, but her wand now only had little water. Rosie used the “Freeze Spell” to freeze the
monster for just ten minutes. She then went to the Desert Palace to ask the Desert Queen to help.
The Queen gave Rosie three bottles of desert, and said, “Take these bottles and find the monster.
In each bottle, you need to put some sand in your hand. The first bottle is for making another
fairy to talk to the monster. The second one is to let the monster feel regret. The third one is for
repairing Yueyaquan Crescent Lake in Dunhuang.”
Taking these three bottles of sand, Rosie started to find the monster again. It was a very long
way to go, so she used her wings to fly. She used nine minutes. When she got back there, she
could see him wriggling his fingers! Rosie sprinkled the first bottle of sand on her hand and threw
them to the monster. Quickly, a beautiful fairy appeared next to the monster. “The Yueyaquan
Crescent Lake in Dunhuang holds the precious water for us. If you steal all the water and plants
in the lake, the people and the animals near the area will not have sufficient water and food. We
cannot live without water. Please help. Please help to reserve the water resources,” the fairy said
in a gentle voice. Then Rosie sprinkled the second bottle of sand on her hand and threw them to
the monster again. The monster felt regret and said sorry softly. Rosie did the same thing the third
time. Yueyaquan turned big and had a full lake of water. It looked great and beautiful.
The monster went back home and Rosie kept the three bottles of water to safeguard the water
and plants in the Gobi Desert.