"Pam darling we're home!" cried Pamela Kingman's parents from down stairs.

"Be down in a minute!" replied Pam. She turned to the two other people in her room. Well they weren't really people...

"When I'm older, I'm not going to be like them!" The ten year old Pam informed her companions.

"Sure you won't Pammy! Hey is that a squirrel!" cheered a green haired fairy looking out the window. Yes her companions were fairies. The green haired fairies wife just groaned at her husband's stupidity.

"I always will allow my children to be unique and care very much about them. Unlike my parents..." The girl continued. Then an idea popped into her head.

"Wanda are you allowed to grant wishes that effect the future?" the girl asked a wish forming in her mind.

"I suppose so. There is nothing against it in Da Rules." The pink haired fairy started.

Neither of the two noticed the green haired fairy was now paying attention.

"Alright I wish that my child was the most unique child in the world!" The girl shouted. "That way they wold be special and get their own fairy god parents."

Both Wanda and her husband raised their wands and the wish was granted.

"Pam, Come here. I got you some floral outfits!" Came the girl's mother's voice from down stairs.

"Why doesn't mom understand that I like black?" Pam asked twirling her dyed black hair. "I hate floral."

Wanda just shrugged sympathetically.

...

Pamela forgot that wish over time, just like she forgot her fairies.

When her only child was born Pamela almost remembered once more. Especially when her child had purple eyes that no one else in the family had. Something itched in the back of her mind when Sam first told her she was an ultra-recyclo vegetarian. Pamela's heart fluttered when Sam informed her that Danny was the most unique boy she had ever met.

The memory didn't truly surface until the day Danny Phantom knocked on the door of her house carrying her no longer human daughter.