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A fairy named Cori

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A magic costume designer would never ever create a dress with pockets. Magic costumes are traditionally delivered «pocket free». It is well known that at the fairies, everything should be contained in light and abstract magic formulas rather than in pockets.

Consequently, to suggest that a fairy could be in need of pockets one day is a very delicate matter.
Even though fairies are known for being very easy going people, they might be under the impression that you are doubting the quality of their formulas and get upset about it. It is therefore advised not to mention the annoying word.

Between ourselves, those fairies are not always honest with themselves because, for practical reasons, we happen to know that they often put a few incredible tools in a pocket or two. It is always a temporary solution, waiting for a suitable formula to replace those odds and ends which, at the end, tend to become heavy.

Cori the fairy, often exaggerate on this subject: she keeps all her magic shells in the numerous and illegal pockets which encircle her dress (see above). This habit often caused her to lose bits and pieces while flying around. All the same, she has no intention to get rid of them. She believes that magic formulas and others useful gadgets should not to be mutually exclusive. She is assertive about it. In magic practice, shells come in handy as much as formulas.

Nevertheless, this point of view doesn't turn her into a bad fairy. Thanks to her million years of experience, she is self confident enough about her magic art: a few infringement of the rule do not affect her clear conscience.

She enjoys to mix cories and formulas. It is her personal style and she elegantly takes responsibility for it

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