Fairly Odd Countdown Calendar

I don't own Fairly Odd Parents. Butch Hartman does.

Pairing: Timmy x Trixie.

Prompt: Cards.

Trixie Tang was used to coming to school and finding her locker crammed with early Christmas cards every December. The boys of the school were just desperate for her attention and she enjoyed the feeling of being an object of desire.

Each card was store-bought, but with added effects such as girly stickers and the occasional pop-up heart (one would think these cards were for Valentine's Day). One card - which she almost called her favourite - had a voice recording of 'Gosh, you're pretty!' playing over and over every time she opened the card (that one was a keeper).

The only thing she disapproved of was the fact none of them had approached her with the cards. They had taken the cowardly way out and stuffed them into her locker before school started, so that she wouldn't see them do it. Which was a shame, really. She wasn't so cold-hearted (like everyone thought) that she didn't say thank you. Every boy had done this.

Except one.

"Uh…Trixie?"

All conversation on the popular kids' table stopped as they turned to the buck-toothed kid, who was hiding something behind his back. They all stared at him, waiting for him to do something, but he just stood there shifting from one foot to the other. Trixie could've sworn she heard a woman's voice say 'Go on, Timmy' from the boy's pink backpack.

Blue eyes looked to her, "Uh…Here, Trixie." He said quickly as his hands came out from behind his back and a folded piece of paper was thrust at her. She swiped it from the air and stared.

In her hands was a piece of folded paper, the front of which had 'MERRY CHRISTMAS' scrawled in red crayon and, as she opened it, she found a crudely-drawn version of herself and the boy, exchanging presents and holding hands. It didn't light up nor play music or tell her she was pretty like her other gifts. One with such high standards would be insulted by this, however she couldn't bring herself to be. It was homemade, he had obviously put a lot of effort into it and he had brought it right to her - none of the other boys had done this.

"Do you like it?" He asked hopefully.

Trixie was about to respond when she heard Tad and Chad begin to mutter to themselves and Veronica snorted, "What a loser!"

Trixie looked to them, then back to the less-popular boy. The popular kids were staring at her expectantly and the pressure was on and -

Oh, damn.

"SECURITY!" She shouted.

"Huh?" Her admirer muttered just as he was grabbed by the muscular bodyguard.

Trixie couldn't stop herself from calling, "Thanks, Timmy!" just as the boy was thrown into the nearby trashcan.

As he flew through the air, however, he exclaimed with delight, "Hey! You remembered my name!"

Tad cracked a joke about Turner, which Chad and Veronica laughed at. Trixie was far too busy admiring her new card to notice.

Author's note:

The Countdown Calendar has officially been opened!

Yup, I'm doing this challenge again, just for Fairly Odd Parents this time. In case you aren't aware, this is a collection of drabbles centred around Christmas/New Year. One drabble is posted each day of December.

The pairings in this collection will vary. You're more than welcome to request a pairing (het, slash and femslash are all fine). I only have one rule to this: the nature of the pairing may change depending on my preferences. For example, if you request a romantic pairing that I don't particularly enjoy, I may change it to friendship, parental, unrequited etc. Is this okay? Oh, and no OCs, please.

I already have all my prompts, but if there is a prompt you'd really like me to write, be sure to drop it in (remember, they have to be Christmas/New Year related). Oh, and all requests in the form of reviews, please.

There will be a warning at the beginning of each one, so if the pairing you don't like is there, feel free to turn back.

So, yes. Hope you enjoy them all.