School Drama

Disclaimer: I have no form of ownership of Fairly Odd Parents. Damn it! Bold is for thoughts. Italics are for memories and the past. Underline is for letters, messages, etc.

Chapter 2

(9pm at Veronica's Mansion)

"Party!" Chad screamed and other teenagers cheered and music blared as teens danced, made out, ate and whatever else they chose to do.

"I heard that the Killing Dimms pulverized the Orange Flying Fishes," Timmy said to Chad as he and Trixie danced.

"Yeah," Chad responded, "but we already had them beat in better of the lamer names," he continued, "I mean, Orange Flying Fishes, I thought our name sucked."

"Yeah I wouldn't want the word 'Fishes' to be on my shirt at game time," Timmy said and laughed.

Chad chuckled then continued dancing with Trixie.

Timmy finally allowed a yawn to escape. He really wanted to go to bed. But he had to be here. Being popular wasn't easy and missing big parties like this one being hosted by Veronica and Chad as a celebration of Dimmsdale High's football team Killing Dim's win could spell trouble in popularity paradise for anyone who's currently popular at his high school. So that included him.

"Everyone!" Veronica said suddenly and soon the music was lowered and everyone stopped what they were doing and turned their attention to her, "first of all I want to congratulate the Killing Dimms for beating the Orange Flying Fishes!" she declared and everyone cheered, "secondly, Timmy Turner on his awesome tennis win," she said brightly and the room broke into cheers again and Timmy now along with members of the Killing Dimms was getting congrats and pats on the back, "also give a cheer to co-host and star of the Killing Dimms, Chad!" she shouted and Chad threw a fist in the air in response as others cheered, "enjoy the party everybody!" she shouted and with deafening cheers the music was turned back up and the party continued.

Veronica hopped off the miniature stage and proceeded towards her group of cheerleaders.

"Excuse me," Timmy said suddenly.

Veronica stopped and slowly turned around.

"Hi Timmy," Veronica said with a smile, "enjoying the party?" she asked.

"Yeah," Timmy said happily, "so uh, ahem, what are you doing tonight?" he asked her and then slightly went red.

Veronica stood frozen for a moment.

Did he jus…. – Veronica

"Come on Ver," a few voices pressed and she realized that a few of her cheerleader friends were pressing her on.

"I guess something else right now," Veronica said and took Timmy's hand.

Timmy blushed even deeper.

"Well," Tad said from beside one of the cheerleaders, "seems someone has a new girlfriend," he said with a grin.

"Um," Timmy said nervously.

"And?" Veronica asked Tad, "are you going to congratulate us?"

The spotlight was now on Tad. He wanted to scream. He had hoped to embarrass Timmy Turner. But now if he didn't say something, he'd be embarrassed instead.

"I just always thought he liked another girl is all," Tad said simply, "congrats, I guess," he said with a shrug and walked away.

Veronica watched him walk away as she fought the urge to go and slap him across the face.

Another girl. Yeah right. He's just bitter because Timmy won the tennis match not him. What a loser. – Veronica

"Let's go for a walk," Veronica decided and pulled a surprised Timmy away with her.

Standing on the sidelines watching was Trixie. She just couldn't stand being gay. While normal girls freely allowed their eyes to roam and check out boys. She had to keep her eyes fixed away from checking out girls. Gays weren't looked kindly upon in Dimmsdale. And definitely not in their main High School. If you were gay and had money, you were still frowned upon. Just less publicly. But that was in outside society. At Dimmsdale High, you lost popularity immediately. The populars rejected you and almost all the regular teens avoided you unless they were already your friends before it was found out you were gay. And there were still circumstances where regular teens dumped their own friends for being homosexual. It was worse for the guys. But for girls it was no picnic either. You gross girls out because they think you're checking them out. Boys make fun of you because they could and were bitter that you wouldn't have anything sexually or romantically to do with them (and even if you did, it didn't usually curtail the teasing for long). She hated Timmy for taking Veronica. Even if she couldn't have her for herself.

------

Chapter Completed