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The Shed (and Other Meaningless Encounters of Fairies)
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The Shed (and Other Meaningless Encounters of Fairies) in Vernon, BC
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The Shed (and Other Meaningless Encounters of Fairies) in Vernon, BC
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The Shed (and Other Meaningless Encounters of Fairies) is a collection of four short stories that include all things to avoid in a dark room or even an open meadow. Not because they're scary but because they're either way too annoying or do you more harm than good.
The titular story in the collection, "The Shed," details the encounter between the fairies and their supernatural nemesis, the Man in the Black Hat. They encounter their nemesis in a shed in the middle of the night where they must decide to put their lives on the line to save the rest of their clan.
Then, "Devour It to Death," a look through the eyes of the same nemesis from "The Shed" as he attempts to catch and devour more fairies until they decide to retaliate.
Next, "The Griffin & The Mysterious Eye", where an adult griffin enjoys his time with his fairy friend until a mysterious eye interrupts the griffin's joyful moment.
Finally, "Fairy Versus Cellphone," which follows the gruesome and ridiculously silly interrogation of a cellphone by an even more ridiculously misinformed fairy.
The Shed (and Other Meaningless Encounters of Fairies) is a collection of four short stories that include all things to avoid in a dark room or even an open meadow. Not because they're scary but because they're either way too annoying or do you more harm than good.
The titular story in the collection, "The Shed," details the encounter between the fairies and their supernatural nemesis, the Man in the Black Hat. They encounter their nemesis in a shed in the middle of the night where they must decide to put their lives on the line to save the rest of their clan.
Then, "Devour It to Death," a look through the eyes of the same nemesis from "The Shed" as he attempts to catch and devour more fairies until they decide to retaliate.
Next, "The Griffin & The Mysterious Eye", where an adult griffin enjoys his time with his fairy friend until a mysterious eye interrupts the griffin's joyful moment.
Finally, "Fairy Versus Cellphone," which follows the gruesome and ridiculously silly interrogation of a cellphone by an even more ridiculously misinformed fairy.


















