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02:33Well, I couldn't decide which one to get, so I got a bunch.
02:36I got this.
02:38This is so weird.
02:40It's just an awesome keyring.
02:42It's a fairy.
02:43Look at this statue.
02:45What does it look like to you?
02:46Oh, do we have to get into this again?
02:49This place is practically fairy town.
02:51Don't you think it's really weird that neither my mum or my great aunt has ever mentioned that?
02:56I mean, look at this.
02:58So what are you saying?
02:59I'm saying that fairies are real and they're ontophetic, and we are going to find them.
03:06But I think we wanted to look in the shops a bit more.
03:10Well, we can ask around about them on the way.
03:13Excuse me.
03:14Huh?
03:15Can you tell me anything about fairies?
03:17Oh, um, well now, let me see.
03:19Um, there aren't as many as there used to be.
03:22They're invisible.
03:24Well, they're very, very small.
03:25And they're wings.
03:26Contrary to popular belief, they do not have wings.
03:29We call them the fae.
03:31The fair foe.
03:31The good neighbours.
03:33Why the good neighbours?
03:34For the same reason you say good boy to a dog that's about to bite you.
03:38They live in the trees.
03:39They live in funny little hills called fairy mounds.
03:42They kidnap children and whisk them away to the fairy country.
03:45And when one goes to fairy country, they're never seen again.
03:54Do you want chocolate sauce or strawberry?
03:57I don't get it.
03:59Everyone in Tofferton has something to say about fairies, but none of it adds up.
04:03Maybe they're just not real.
04:05There's a reason they're called fairy tales and not just tales.
04:08Wait, look.
04:10This is it.
04:15A fairy mound.
04:24So they are small.
04:27Hmm.
04:30Ah!
04:37Now that our investigation into fairies is over, can we find something fun to do?
04:42Something's still bugging me.
04:43Why are you so hung up on this?
04:46I don't quite know.
04:48Not everything is a mystery to be unraveled.
04:51We should probably get back to the house.
04:53Kick around on the way.
04:55You go ahead.
04:56There's just one more lead I want to check out.
04:59Okay.
05:02Come on, come on.
05:17Hello.
05:17I'm sorry to bother you.
05:18I just wanted to ask you about all the horseshoes on your house.
05:22What about them?
05:24Well, they're for fairies, right?
05:26To keep them away.
05:28Sorry, sir.
05:29It's just...
05:30I'm trying to find out more about fairies.
05:32You dare speak their name and bring bad fortune to my doorstep?
05:37I didn't...
05:38I didn't mean to...
05:38Leave my door, foul wisps of people of the night.
05:42I'll go.
05:43I'll...
05:43And you freely call them here to my home.
05:47Jonas, pipe down and get back in your hut.
05:51Yeah.
05:58I'm sorry you had to experience that.
06:01He's easily upset.
06:04Auntie Astrid, why didn't you ever say anything about fairies?
06:08Fairies?
06:08Oh, just a lot of stories to sell cheap tap to the tourists.
06:12They eat that stuff up.
06:14You mean they're not real?
06:15But that old man, he...
06:17I wouldn't pay too much attention to the things he says.
06:21Speaking of, it's probably best we don't mention this incident to your mother.
06:26Why not?
06:27You know what she's like.
06:29She'd only worry.
06:33Oh, I forgot to ask.
06:35Do you still like camping?
06:43What are you doing?
06:44You've got to let her catch fire first.
06:46Otherwise, it's no good.
06:50This takes me back.
06:52I'm just going to get a blanket.
06:54It's getting chilly.
06:56Oh, um, if you have a handkerchief or a pocket square going, that would be quite agreeable.
07:27I don't want to go home.
07:29Can we move here?
07:32Oh.
07:35You don't really want that.
07:37What about Frida and David?
07:39You like school.
07:41Yeah, I know.
07:42Why did you even leave in the first place?
07:44Well, it's a small town.
07:46I suppose I outgrew it.
07:49Trollberg is big.
07:51Exciting.
07:52But when you had me, you moved into the cabin.
07:55Why didn't you come back here?
07:57Oh, it's...
07:58It's hard to explain.
08:06It feels kind of nice.
08:08Hmm.
08:10Come on.
08:11Let's head in before we get soaked.
08:24Hmm.
08:29Hmm.
09:21Oh, my God.
09:32Mmm, mmm. Breakfast cheese is the best cheese.
09:36Will you pass me the Lincolnberry jam, please?
09:38More coffee, anyone?
09:40I'll take some, please.
09:44Could you pass me some of those?
09:46Mmm.
09:49Oh, could you pass the butter, please?
10:00Are you coming?
10:01Change of plan. I need to show you guys something. Come on.
10:07Hi, Mr. Pooka.
10:08Hi, Mr. Pooka.
10:09Hi, Mr. Pooka.
10:13My aunt came here last night. I followed her while everyone was asleep.
10:17It's a hill.
10:18It's not just a hill. It's a fairy mound.
10:21Not this again.
10:23How do you know?
10:24It has to be, right? Look at it.
10:27I thought we decided it was all just stories.
10:30Also, where are the fairies?
10:32Some of the villagers said they're invisible. Could be a paperwork thing, like the elves.
10:36Even if that's true, why would your great aunt visit a fairy mound in the middle of the night?
10:41I don't know, but she's the only person in town who doesn't want to talk about them.
10:46Maybe she protects them.
10:49I think it's just a weird hill.
10:54They look like your great aunts, Charles.
10:56Yeah, she was doing something with them last night.
11:07Oh, I've got a bad feeling.
11:10You know, I think I actually agree.
11:14Come on, David.
11:17David?
11:22David!
11:29Thanks for setting the camp up last night. The kids loved it.
11:32You used to pretend you could hear red wolves howling in the distance and say,
11:38it's a good job we're protected by this magical tent.
11:42Yes, I did do that.
11:45You know, it's nice to be here. It really has been too long.
11:49Well, your old aunt's still here.
11:51And going nowhere fast, fingers crossed.
11:57Don't you stand there?
11:59Come dip your toes in!
12:10What's wrong?
12:12Well, it's just...
12:16You were worried about bringing her here.
12:20There hasn't been an incident in...
12:23since you left.
12:25It's not just that. It's...
12:27I never really forgave you for not coming with me to Trollberg.
12:32Tofferton is my home.
12:34I couldn't leave.
12:36But you needed to.
12:38And we found that boarding school.
12:41I know, and I wouldn't change the way things went.
12:43Nor should you want to.
12:45No, no, no.
12:47But I do wish that we could have done this, Mom.
12:52Oh!
12:53Do you remember how to catch out a fish?
12:56I think so.
13:00I think so.
13:01But we're putting them back, okay?
13:03Hilda's not going to be impressed if she comes back to find you roasting one of those on a stick.
13:08Understood.
13:08I don't know how to catch her.
13:08Well, I don't know how to catch them, but I'm not going to be noticed, Dad.
13:10Oh ho ho ho ho.
13:17Oh, Joanna!
13:27David!
13:28David!
13:29David!
13:31David!
13:31David!
13:32David!
13:34Didn't the ice cream man say something about fairies abducting people?
13:37You're spooking yourself.
13:39David hasn't been abducted.
13:40He's just wandered off.
13:44You haven't talked about anything except fairies for the last 24 hours.
13:48And now you're skeptical.
13:50I'm not skeptical.
13:51I'm just suddenly hoping I was wrong.
13:55We're probably just a bit turned around anyway.
13:58David, where are you?
14:02David!
14:04David!
14:05David!
14:07David!
14:08Where have you been?
14:09Where have you been?
14:15Excuse me while I get cleaned up.
14:21You two look intense having fun.
14:25Oh, well, I do believe I am moments away from claiming victory.
14:30Well, Baj with Edge.
14:32Move back 15 spices.
14:35Fine.
14:37Where are the kids?
14:38Oh, they're not back yet.
14:40Oh, I'll get it.
14:43Oh, I think it's for you.
14:49Hello?
14:50I would like to borrow a casserole dish.
14:53What for?
14:55Not for washing my feet in.
14:58I don't think so.
14:59Wait!
15:00If you let me borrow one, I could tell you where those kids went?
15:04What do you mean?
15:05Has something happened to them?
15:06The dish, please.
15:08Hang on.
15:12There.
15:14Now tell me.
15:16They went through the old gate towards the blue pine ticket, across the broken bridge,
15:20to the fairy mound.
15:26Is that my casserole dish?
15:29No.
15:32Where are we?
15:34Did you see anything you recognized?
15:36Nothing.
15:37I've just been wandering around, the same as you.
15:44These mushrooms seem familiar.
15:47I don't get it.
15:48I just want to see a building, a trio recognized.
15:53Does this look like the way we came?
15:56I've got a bad feeling.
15:59Guys?
16:01Quick!
16:04What is that?
16:05I have no idea, but let's keep as far away from it as possible.
16:10Great plan.
16:33Hilda!
16:37David!
16:40Rita!
17:18They're everywhere.
17:19We have to get out of here. Now.
18:05You knew.
18:10Joanna, I...
18:11You knew. You knew there was still a fairy mound in Topperton, and you didn't tell me.
18:16We can talk about this later, but right now we need to dig.
18:29Now what?
18:31Run!
18:42What is that?
18:44I don't know, but it's...
18:46Rita!
18:49David!
18:50David!
19:02Da! You're safe! Oh, thank goodness you're safe.
19:12One, two, three.
19:15I win!
19:16I win!
19:17Oh, no!
19:24What happened to you guys?
19:26I can't believe you kept this from me, from us.
19:30Why didn't you say anything?
19:31I didn't want to peak Hilda's interest.
19:34I knew that if she knew, she would...
19:36I thought it was safe, that the mounds were all gone.
19:38Why didn't either of you say anything?
19:41And how did you know how to get us out like that?
19:44Because...
19:46Because...
19:47Because something similar happened to me once.
19:50Really?
19:52I was a little younger than you, and fascinated with the idea of the fairies of Topperton.
19:57It was all just make-believe, of course.
20:00Until one day, I saw something.
20:03You saw a fairy?
20:05Yes.
20:06I followed it.
20:08I followed it too far, and it almost took me.
20:12Aunt Astrid got to me just in time.
20:14But after that, I was terrified.
20:16Of the fairies, and of this place.
20:20So that's why you left?
20:22And why I never brought you here.
20:25For a long time, I was just afraid.
20:27But when you were born...
20:30I could never forgive myself if...
20:32Or if the same thing...
20:34It's okay, Mum.
20:37I can't even think about what would have happened
20:39if we hadn't gotten you out.
20:42What were those things in there?
20:45Those are the eyes of the fairy isle.
20:47The mound disorients you.
20:50Brings you to a place between here and there.
20:52Until you find yourself in the island's gaze.
20:55If that had happened, you would have been lost.
20:58Thankfully, you all have the charms I made for you.
21:01What were you doing there, last night?
21:04After you started asking about fairies,
21:06I thought I'd better check the protections and charms
21:09I'd put in place.
21:10To make sure it wouldn't lure anyone in.
21:14Well, they didn't work very well, did they?
21:18Joanna!
21:25Joanna!
21:27Are you sure you don't want to stay another night?
21:30I think we've had enough relaxation for one weekend.
21:34At least let Loam carry your bags.
21:45Why didn't you tell me?
21:48Because you wouldn't have come.
21:55Goodbye, Auntie Astrid.
21:57I really did have a nice time. Mostly.
22:00Goodbye, Hilda.
22:01And remember, if you ever need to feel like there's someone else there,
22:06I'm only a phone call or a letter away.
22:38I mean, we don't want to be really mad at all.
22:49That's all I must say.
22:50Bye.
22:51Bye.
23:18We'll see you next time.
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