Disclaimer: I don't own the Fairly Oddparents or its characters. I only own Lexi and the other OCs.

Chapter 10

"So we think that Morgana must already have Timmy's fairies, and that she's coming after you next," Lexi finished, watching Diamond carefully for a reaction to all of this. Timmy was still pacing around the room, clearly anxious for Lexi to finish. "Well, I guess that's it," she said with a shrug.

Diamond shook her head slowly, letting her goddaughter's story sink in. "Wow. That is…quite the story."

"Enough talk!" Timmy interrupted, throwing out his arms in frustration. "We have to rescue Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof!"

"Yeah, but we can't let that crazy lady capture Diamond, too," Lexi protested. "We have to be…" She paused, shuddering before speaking one of her least favorite words. "Careful."

"Lexi's right," Diamond agreed. "But we also have to do something quickly. Who knows what Morgana's doing with your fairies?" Timmy winced.

"I can probably use my magic if – Diamond? Are you okay?" Lexi interrupted herself, looking with concern at her godmother, who didn't seem to be listening, her eyes unfocused.

"I hear you calling for me," she said in confusion, turning back to Lexi with a frown. "From your house. But you're right here, obviously."

"I bet that's how Morgana Dixon captured my godparents," Timmy said. "With some sort of voice modifier thing to sound like us."

"Yeah, she's probably at my house right now!" Lexi added, feeling a rush of adrenaline.

"What do we do?" Lilia spoke up, and the three others jumped at the little girl's voice. She had been listening quietly to Lexi's whole story, and they had almost forgotten that she was there.

Diamond shook her head firmly. "We're not doing anything. I don't like this whole situation…this Morgana person sounds dangerous. I'm already not comfortable with the two of you getting involved in this." She gestured to Timmy and Lexi. "I'm definitely not allowing a little kid to come along, especially since you don't have fairies of your own."

"But you said I could come!" Lilia said accusingly to Lexi, who shrugged. "I'm tough, I can handle it! I promise!"

"Yeah, I don't know, kid," Lexi argued. "I mean, I didn't get my godparents until I was eight. Six is a little too…well, little."

Lilia stuck out her lower lip, her hands balled into fists at her sides. "I'll cry again," she warned, her violet eyes narrowed in determination.

"Just let her come!" Timmy insisted loudly. "We just have to do something! Fast!"

"Alright," Diamond finally gave in, and Lexi gaped at her. "But I'm putting a protection spell on you. No one will be able to touch you unless the rest of us are in danger and you're our last hope." She tapped the little girl on the head with her wand, and Lilia glowed light blue for a moment before returning to normal.

To test this, Lexi reached out toward Lilia's arm. About two inches away from the girl's skin, her hand bounced right back. "Oh. Cool. Thanks, Diamond."

"Yeah, thanks!" Lilia agreed, back to being as cheerful as ever. "Now I can come!"

"Let's go to my house," Lexi said determinedly. "I bet Morgana's still there."

"What?" Timmy stared at her as if she was crazy. "Lexi, that's nuts! What are we gonna do, just race in and face her?"

"You were the one who's been so eager to leave this whole time," Lexi shot back. "Where did you think we were gonna go?"

Timmy opened and closed his mouth several times before finally shrugging in a defeated sort of way. "Uh, well…I thought you guys might have some ideas. Some good ideas," he added pointedly, and Lexi's eyes narrowed.

"I have to agree with Timmy on this," Diamond chimed in carefully. "This woman sounds very dangerous. I'm not sure it's such a good idea to just barge in and face off against her, especially if she's capable of capturing fairies. I'm the only fairy you guys have left, and we might need my magic."

"Hey, I have magic, too," Lexi protested, not giving up. "And I've been working with Astro a ton. I bet he'd love it if I could use my magic in real life, not in that stupid training room." She moved toward the door, her eyes narrowed. "If you guys wanna sit around and let Morgana Dixon capture a bunch of other fairy godparents and wait for the perfect chance to stop her, fine. But I'm going to do something now."

"You can't go alone!" Diamond insisted, waving her wand. The door to Timmy's room slammed shut. "Lexi, we need to sit down and figure things out before we do anything." When Timmy opened his mouth, she held up a hand to stop him, going on, "Acting brashly could put Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof in even more danger. I'm sure they'll be fine…scared, but fine, for a while. We need to figure out what we're going to do."

Timmy nodded. "Whatever will save my fairies, I'm on board with." He turned to his best friend. "Come on, Lexi. Think!"

Lexi shook her head, flinging open the door again. "No way. Confronting her is what we're going to end up doing, right? How do you guys know she isn't draining the magic out of the fairies right now?" Timmy's face paled at her words, but she went on, "We can't just be stupid and assume things like that. I don't care what you guys do, but I'm going to my house before Morgana Dixon gets any further." Before any of them could stop her, she slipped out of Timmy's room. They could hear her footsteps as she pounded down the stairs.

The three others stared at each other for a moment, stunned. The slamming of the front door seemed to catch Diamond's attention, and she waved her wand, turning into a light blue backpack on Timmy's back. "We can't let her go alone! It could be dangerous!"

"Come on, then!" Timmy yelled, grabbing Lilia by the hand and dragging the little girl down the stairs and after Lexi.

Author's Note: So sorry this chapter is so short! I was planning on writing the scene where Timmy and Lexi first meet Morgana Dixon in this chapter, but I still don't have a clear idea of how I want that to go and I wanted to get this chapter up now. Hopefully the next chapter will be up by next weekend, though my schedule for next week is jam-packed every day so don't expect anything! Please read and review to let me know what you think! I always appreciate feedback!