
Pip offers to help Morgan save Cam by returning to Otherworld in Cam's place, but Morgan panics when she envisions Pip being in New Jersey after he should be in Otherworld. Morgan feels guilty when she begins fantasizing about Pip, reminding herself that she loves Cam and eventually coming to believe that her feelings for Pip are the result of fairy magic. She also gives Pip a makeover when the guys at school pick on him for his strange fashion sense. Lamenting the possibility of a life without Cam, Morgan decides to save him, turning to Pip to learn about fairies.

She also meets Dawn, Cam's guide to Otherworld where Cam must go on his sixteenth birthday to assume the throne. The next day, Morgan meets Pip, a new kid at school, and Cam gets Morgan out of class to tell her that he is a fairy.

Morgan is shocked when her boyfriend, Cam, seems to fly during his football game and after he confesses he does not remember the play at all, Morgan has a vision which causes her to believe Cam is dying. "Fairy Tale" is a story about the difficult decision that this teenaged girl faces regarding true love and what is best for herself and the two boys she loves. However, as she gets to know Pip, who was sent to take Cam's place, Morgan begins to question her feelings. When the psychic, Morgan, finds out that her boyfriend, Cam, is really a fairy who was switched at birth with the Brownes' human son, Pip, she struggles to find a way to prevent Cam from leaving her and returning to his home in Otherworld to become king of the Seelie Court.

"Fairy Tale" by Cyn Balog is an entertaining account of a modern day fairy tale, occurring in New Jersey where the characters are juniors in high school.
