Timmy hung up his merit badge sash in his closet and smiled at his newly earned merit badges.

"I can't believe all the new merit badges I earned," said Timmy.

"Not just that, sport, you also got us some of the pages of Da Rules," Wanda happily reminded him.

"And foiled another one of Vicky's selfish schemes," Cosmo added.

"Kinda weird though that we get pages for ruining Vicky's wishes," said Timmy.

"It's probably because we're counteracting the wish powers she shouldn't have in the first place," Wanda theorized.

"I thought it was just because of magic," Cosmo grinned.

"Hey shrimp!" Vicky yelled from the living room. "Your stupid little dorkoid friends are here!"

"My friends?" said Timmy. "Must be Chester and AJ."

"We're too busy regaining our powers to play with your friends," Wanda reminded the young child. "We have to find Da Rules, Timmy."

"Or Jorgen Von Strangle will live up to his name!" Cosmo fearfully added. "And I hate being Jorgened!"

Wanda turned to correct Cosmo, but instead froze in place when the three of them heard footsteps headed their way. Cosmo and Wanda returned to their fishbowl as Timmy's best friends, Chester and AJ walked into his room.

"Hey Timmy, want to play games?" asked AJ.

"It's a beautiful day outside, so it's our duty as kids to stay in front of the TV," said Chester.

"I don't know guys…" said Timmy.

Timmy really wanted to hang out with his friends, but he knew that he needed to find pages of Da Rules or else he'll lose Cosmo and Wanda forever.

"Come on, Timmy," AJ pleaded. "I brought a copy of the newest video game out on the market."

"It has shooter style gameplay, racing and awesome mini-games!" said Chester.

"Well, maybe for a couple of minutes…" Timmy conceded.

2 hours later…

Timmy, Chester and AJ were having a great time playing their new video games. They were cheering and stuffing their faces with junk foods, until Vicky walked in, more irritated than usual.

"WILL YOU BRATS KEEP IT DOWN!" Vicky screamed.

The three of them immediately froze in place, dropping their controllers in the process.

"Aah! That's better," said the relieved babysitter. "I wish you parasites would just go live in that stupid video game, then you wouldn't bug me all the time."

"Uh oh…" Timmy muttered.

Vicky turned to leave the room, unaware of the fact that she just trapped three 10-year olds in a video game cartridge.