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I can't believe she's got a godparent, thought Timmy the next day at lunch. Kelsey was sitting at the table across from him with Trixie, Chad and Tad.

"Is Poof really still teething?" he asked aloud, looking at his godparents disguised as milk cartons. Poof, who was in the form of a salt shaker, was chewing on Cosmo.

"That'd be a yes," said Cosmo.

"Well it's not a shocker that she has a godparent," said Wanda, pulling Poof off of Cosmo, and poofing up a teething ring for him.

"What d'you mean?" asked Timmy.

"Just look," instructed Wanda. Timmy did so. As if on cue, Trixie, Chad and Tad all stood um from the table and walked away from Kelsey laughing. Timmy saw her frown, but then smile when she looked at her milk. Her…blue carton of milk. Her godparent.

"Wow. That's harsh."

****

I can't believe he's got godparents, Kelsey had been thinking.

"Hey, mind if we sit with you?" asked Trixie, coming over, Tad and Chad at her heals.

"S-sure." The trio sat down across from Kelsey.

"So how do you like Dimsdale so far?" asked Tad.

"It's ok. I mean, all the people are way nicer then the people in Michigan," replied Kelsey thoughtfully.

"You moved here from Michigan?" asked Chad.

"Why?" Trixie inquired.

"My grandparents. I have to live with them now," she explained.

"You live with your grandparents?" asked Tad, a smile spreading on his face.

"Yes, why?" A crease appeared between Kelsey's eyebrows.

"Looser!"

"Weirdo!"

"Freak!"

Kelsey wasn't sure what just happened, but then the next thing she knew, the trio was walking away from her laughing. She frowned. What went wrong?

"Oh it's ok sweetie," comforted Lucinda. Kelsey smiled.

"Later, I'll T-P their houses."

"There's the Kelsey I know!" said Lucinda, laughing. The ball rang to signal that lunch was over. Lucinda turned into an eraser as Kelsey left the lunch room.

****

The lunch bell startled Timmy. He followed the crowd out to the lockers. After getting a book out of it, he closed it, only to find Francis behind the door.

"I remember a beating Turner, and I remember you, but I don't remember beating you." Francis grabbed a handful of Timmy's shirt and was about ready to punch him, when a voce shouted:

"Hey!" Francis let go of Turner and turned to see Kelsey standing there, hands on her hips. "Leave him alone!"

"Oh ya? And are you gonna stop me?" Kelsey whispered something to her eraser. Francis tried to punch her, but tripped and hit his head on the ground. A cheer came from the crowd that was watching.

Oh she's good, thought Timmy.

****

Francis was going to punch poor Timmy. His bag was on the floor, so his godparents couldn't help (that is, unless he shouted a wish, but Kelsey guessed that Turner was smarter then that), so she felt she had to do something.

"Hey! Leave his alone!"

"Oh ya? And are you gonna stop me?"

"I wish his shoelaces were tied!"

Francis fell as Kelsey dodged his punch. It was all just too easy. At some of her old schools she could beat bully's up, even before she had gotten Lucinda. The crowd cheered. Kelsey walked off to class after that.

He can thank me later, she thought.