Note: This story follows the first live-action movie. The only continuity difference being that Poof has matured into a ten year old (favoring Cosmo more than Wanda in appearance).
Chapter One: The Start of Something New
Two years after its inception, 'Wishful Thinking' was still going strong. Timmy, Tootie, Cosmo, Wanda and Poof were traveling across America. Along their way, they were helping children in need and thwarting the ever present fairy-napping attempts by their persistent stalker Mr. Crocker. In their travel, the fairy council (as represented by Jorgen) had devised a unique set of 'Da Rules' for their journey. But little did they realize that their lives would soon reach a turning point, where everything they knew would change forever…
It was a brisk September day and Timmy was taking two brothers out for ice cream. As it happened, they were not brothers in biological sense, they were step brothers: the younger's father had married the older's mother. From a distance, Wanda, Cosmo, and Poof watched him. Tootie would have joined them, but she was feeling ill that morning. The fairies were, of course, hidden in human form, an act they had been doing continuously for the past year, in accordance with 'Da New Rules'.
At Timmy's signal, Poof approached the table. Together the two elaborated upon their brotherly relationship. Their relationship was not dependent upon blood. The two boys were initially cynical about the lecture but gave Timmy and Poof their ears. At the end of their breakfast of desert, Timmy and Poof took the two brothers on a series of bonding adventures and trust exercises at the end of which the stepbrothers could call each other 'brother.'
With their day's mission a success, the 'Wishful Thinking' team went out for dinner. As Cosmo, Timmy, and Poof gorged themselves on complimentary bread, and Tootie, who was feeling better, at her salad, a waiter with a particularly bad toupee approached their table. "Can I get you anything to drink?" He inquired.
"Waters fine," Wanda said. "Some chamomile tea," Tootie said. Both Cosmo and Poof were trying to work their way through every soda known to man, they ordered the next on their list. "Root beer," Timmy said.
"Domestic or imported?" The Waiter asked, apparently misunderstanding Timmy.
"I said, "Root Beer," Timmy said, "I don't drink."
"Oh Timmy, you're an adult now," Cosmo chimed in, "You need to try adult things!"
Timmy scanned across the table first meeting Wanda's eyes for approval, then to Tootie's, and then back to Wanda's. Both gave their silent approval, "Surprise me," Timmy said.
The waiter departed. "I'm so proud of you Sport!" Wanda said, "Bringing those two boys together!"
Timmy smiled but was to humble to say anything about his accomplishments. It was this kind of behavior that made Tootie love him (Timmy) even more and when this epiphany crossed her mind, it caused her to smile and that smile never failed to warm Timmy's heart. Tootie inquired as to what went through their, Cosmo, Wanda, and Timmy's minds, when they first met. Wanda and Cosmo admitted that while they loved Timmy as their own son, as they felt toward all their godchildren, they had no idea that Timmy would become their partner in changing the world.
Timmy told of the first time he met Wanda and Cosmo it was the most magical moment of his life. Tootie teased him in a jealous manner over the remark and Timmy patted her hand to reassure her of his affection for her. A good evening was had by all.
And then, at long last, Timmy's first beer came. The beer was frothy and bubbly and golden brown. The taste was duller than Timmy had expected and he, admittedly, did not care to finish it but at Cosmo's insistence he did so.
Perhaps because his tolerance was so little that upon his finishing the glass, Timmy was overcome with dizziness. To Timmy, the world began to blur. While some of them wanted to take an evening stroll, Timmy needed to lie down. In their hotel, the fairies had one room while the humans had another. Cosmo and Wanda helped carry the intoxicated Timmy to his room, afterwards only Timmy's beloved stayed by his side while the rest went for a walk.
For half an hour or so, he laid down but then sat up. For Timmy, the world was still blurry but his eyes settled on Tootie who had not left his side. He sat up and began to hug her from behind. Timmy gently kissed the nape of her neck as she always enjoyed. "Uh Timmy?" she asked nervously.
"I love you," Timmy slurred.
"I love you too," she stuttered.
"I weish…I wish…" Timmy stammered," You know I've been in love with you since I first saw you…You know what I wish."
The two then locked lips and tongues passed. The two made love as only as good as the drunken Timmy could. The event itself did not last long, but it seemed to drag on for an eternity and in that time, it could not be sure if it was pain or pleasure. Finally though the end came, and Timmy fell back asleep. The woman redressed Timmy and then herself. She exited the hotel room and then the hotel itself, she needed some fresh air and a chance to assess what had just happened, for she was quite shaken. She stood there, almost unflinchingly, until the other three of her company returned to the hotel.
From there, the fairies returned to their room and Tootie to her and Timmy's room. Tootie quietly climbed back into bed next to him. She kissed him and she went over the recent events of the day in her head. She loved Timmy so very much but did not know how to tell him the news of what had happened or even if she should, "Perhaps it's best if he doesn't know," Tootie thought.
She found herself tossing and turning all night before swallowing a sleeping pills. At long last, she fell asleep next to Timmy, though she was still fearful of the next day and what it might bring.
