The Making of Her Heart
October 2, 2004
2:45 p.m.
Dimmsdale, California
Beatrice "Trixie" Elizabeth Tang was in her usual ballet class. She couldn't help but wonder why her parents forced her to take ballet in the first place. She was a stunning dancer. Most of the time, she pretended that she had a partner. And that partner would be, hands down, Timmy Turner. Just recently, Timmy had become friends with Dorothy "Tootie" Jill De Lisle and the two were like brother and sister, barely separable. Tootie didn't mind it. In fact, she enjoyed Timmy's company and learned that she was just crushing and that she could never love Timmy. Tootie was in the same class with Trixie since the two just recently had become friends.
Trixie's foot popped out on one of the steps and she landed flat on her butt. Trixie laughed at her own mistake as did Tootie but the instructor gave them both an ice cold glare. Trixie quickly recovered with Tootie's help and the two continued to dance. Afterwards, the instructor told them that they both needed to practice the moments until they got it right. By the time the instructor thought it was correct, it was nearly 5 o'clock. Trixie apologized, "I'm sorry you got held up because me, Tootie." Tootie responded, "Ah, don't sweat it, Trixie. I want to stay away from my sister as long as I can." Trixie commented, "I do not blame you." Tootie and Trixie laughed at this as Trixie offered, "You want to stay over at my place? Maybe we could have a slumber party."
Tootie responded, "Sure! Anything to stay away from Icky Vicky!" Trixie giggled at her friends' enthusiasm. She was glad that they were friends now. The two were about to take Trixie's limo to her house when all of the sudden; Timmy, just coming from the park, bumped into Trixie. Timmy and Trixie both spilled their stuff all over the place. Timmy brushed his hair out of his face and apologized, "Whoops, sorry girls!" Tootie asked, "What are you doing here, Timmy?" Timmy answered, "I was on my way home actually." He came over to Trixie and asked, "Are you okay, Trixie?" Trixie answered, getting up, "I'm fine, thanks." After a few exchanging of notes, envelopes, and apologizes, Timmy went on his way as did the two girls.
Tootie and Trixie headed towards the Tang mansion where the girls went into the kitchen and made themselves some snacks. While Trixie was waiting for Tootie, she reorganized her papers and noticed that the envelope was not hers. It had belonged to Timmy. Trixie whispered, "What this?" On the envelope was written a date: 'October 2, 1987'. Trixie's eyes widen at the year. She exclaimed, "1987?" Trixie was in shock and she didn't want to violate Timmy's privacy but the curiosity got the best of her and she opened it. She read the letter aloud, "Dear Timmy, I hope you're having a wonderful October 2. I can't believe that today I am a year older. It seems only yesterday I was a boy around your age. I can't help but wonder if perhaps one day we will be able to meet through natural time. Knowing your father, it's probably not going to happen. Have a great day and remember that I will always love you, Chosen One. –Your great uncle in time, Doctor "Doc" Emmet L. Brown. October 2, 1987."
Trixie was in shock as she looked up at the DVD rack and more specifically at the DVD that her family had recently gotten. It was 'Back to the Future'. Trixie whispered, "Could it even be possible?" Tootie walked in and asked, "What could be possible?" Trixie was still stunned but asked Tootie, "Tootie, what was the name of the scientist that invented the De Lorean time machine in 'Back to the Future'?" Tootie thought for a moment and answered, "Doctor Emmet Lathrop Brown." She paused for a moment and asked, "Why?" Trixie said nothing; she just stared at that letter and the DVD. She asked Tootie, "Tootie, do ever think that Doctor Brown might be real?" Tootie shot Trixie a look as she answered, "That would be impossible, Trixie. If that was true, then why make a movie about him being a fictional character?" Trixie again said nothing as Tootie asked, "Trixie, are you okay?" Trixie answered, getting up, "Uh, I got Timmy's letter by mistake. I'm going to go give it to him right now."
With that, Trixie left her house and started to head towards Timmy's house. Once she got there, she saw that Vicky was there, torturing poor Timmy. Without wasting a second, Trixie opened the door. Vicky spun around and saw the girl standing there. Timmy was in the same straight jacket he was in when Doc had saved him a little over three years ago. Trixie demanded, "Let him go, Vicky." Vicky spun around and gave the twelve year old Asian girl a cold icy glare. "Stay out of this, rich girl. This is between me and the twerp here." Vicky told Trixie. Timmy was struggling to get free. He didn't want to look like he was a total wimp but the straight jacket he was in was awfully tight. 'This time is different. This time, I have something to live for. This time, I'm not letting Doc down.' Timmy thought to himself.
Vicky instructed him, "Quit squirming, twerp. You are not going anywhere and no one can save you this time. Not this stuck up rich girl or that weird Doctor Brown." Timmy froze at the sound of Doc's name as did Trixie. Trixie looked at Timmy and she could tell that something inside him snaps. Timmy yelled, breaking out of the straight jacket, "Don't you dare talk about Doc that way!" Trixie smiled at Timmy while Vicky was beyond shocked. Timmy yelled, "Doc is more of my family than those so called parents of mine that leave me here with you. And don't you dare ever say that Trixie is stuck up. She is the sweetest person I've ever known." Trixie blushed at this but knew that she didn't deserve it the way 'Doc' did.
Timmy got off of the metal table and added, "Now, if you'll excuse me, I have somewhere to be." Timmy grabbed Trixie's hand and closed the door on a stunned Vicky. Trixie gushed, "Timmy that was amazing! You totally let Vicky have it!" Timmy scoffed and responded, "It was no problem. I guess all I needed was some motivation and Doc was it." Timmy paused as he knew that he had just given up a secret that he wasn't supposed to. Timmy asked, "And now I owe an explanation, huh?" Trixie answered, holding the letter, "Big time." Timmy sighed and before he could start to explain all about Doc, three sonic booms captured their attention. Right there in front of them was the De Lorean. The De Lorean opened up and out came Doc, wearing his future clothes.
Doc ran over to Timmy and grabbed his shoulders, "Timmy, you've got to come with me!" Timmy waved his hand over Doc's visor and asked, "Where?" Doc flipped up his visor and answered, "Back to the future!" Doc went over to the garbage container and started to take out some of the garbage. Trixie asked, "What are you doing mister?" Doc explained, "I need fuel." He opened up Mr. Fusion and put in the garbage. Doc added, "Quick, get in the car." Timmy stated, "Wait a minute, Doc. I was just about to explain to Trixie how you're real." Doc responded, "Well, I apologize for that sport but we need to get into the time stream now." Trixie was silent as Timmy shot Doc a look and asked, curious, "Wait, what happens to us in the future? Do we become jerks or something?" Doc shook his head and answered, "Oh, this isn't about you and Trixie. This is about Jules and Verne's kids! I'm going to be a grandfather!" Timmy responded, "Great Scott!" Trixie stated, "Wait a minute, none of this is making sense." Timmy commented, while he was getting into the De Lorean, "Welcome to my world."
Trixie followed and she also got into the De Lorean. Doc backed up onto the road and took off into the air. With the same three sonic booms, they headed into the future. After saving Doc's grandchildren, which totally surprised Doc, Trixie and Timmy re-arrived back to the present. Trixie asked, "So, what is it liked to be related to a famous scientist?" Timmy answered, "It's awesome but I have to admit, Doc's live sure can get complicated. I just hope he had a great birthday despite the freaky adventure." Trixie smiled as she gave Timmy a big kiss on the lips. Doc, who was watching near-by, smiled at the sight and wished them for a bright future. Doc sighed and commented, "I should leave the crazy wishing to Timmy."
AK1028: I hope you like this chapter. The next chapter is called, 'The Horror of Being Hidden'. This one-shot is from 'A Turner for the Worse' where Timmy has faked his death and visits Doc while investigating the blue crystal.
