Act 1: The Big Beginning

Chapter 9: Lost In Fairy World


Edit Finished On 5/27/18

Published On 6/1/17


Author Note: And here we are with the next chapter. I have seen what looks like official titles for new SU Episodes up to the end of Season 5, so that could help me plan things out much later.


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Wishmaker1028: Yeah it begins alright.


The motorcycle drove down the cave wall and onto the road. The Eliminators followed behind, shooting red lasers at the vehicle. Jorgen managed to swerve out of the way of all of them, some of the dodges more narrow than others.

Several seconds later, two more Eliminators jumped in front of them. Jorgen acted fast, and managed to swerve to the right. Those other two Eliminators also gave chase. Jorgen drove the motorcycle faster, hoping to get away from the Eliminators.

"We're gonna crash into the wall!" Junior yelled.

"Don't worry." Jorgen said, distracting himself as closed his eyes for a moment. "We will vanish before we- GAH!" The motorcycle crashed straight into the building. The three of them flew into some boxes, causing them to fall. Luckily, there were enough boxes for them to hide behind so that they wouldn't be seen.

Moments later, the Eliminators arrived. The Lead Eliminator led the pack, as he scanned around for any signs of the Chosen One. They happened to walk by the boxes that Timmy, Jorgen, and Junior were hiding behind.

"Listen, as the Chosen One, I choose not to be the Chosen One." Timmy whispered, as to not get the Eliminators' attention. "I've never been chosen for anything, not kickball, not lab partner, why? Because I'm a bad choice."

"The cave prophecy does not lie." Jorgen whispered back. "Don't worry, I have a plan."

"Oh, thank goodness." Timmy said in relief as he stood up.

"If it's you they want, it's you they'll get." Jorgen said, looking at the Eliminators.

"What?" Timmy said, albeit a little too loud. "That's a horrible plan."

Junior put a finger over his mouth, and 'shushed' Timmy, though he did that a bit too loud. "The big guy said to be quiet."

"Gee, well maybe you shouldn't shush so loud, or else maybe that will attract them!" Timmy whisper-shouted.

"Quit the arguing." Jorgen deadpanned. He grabbed a small wand a poofed himself so he would look like Timmy.

"Plan's getting better," Timmy said with a hint of relief in his voice.

"Good luck in stopping the Darkness, Timmy Turner." Jorgen said. "And good luck to you to getting back to wherever you came from." He said to Junior. "You were a pain in my butt, but…" Timmy stared blankly at Jorgen. "Well, that's all I got." Jorgen began to run out of the hiding place.

"Where are you going?" Timmy asked.

Jorgen stopped running at the last box before the Eliminators would see him. "For you to go on, the Darkness must believe you have been eliminated. Remember, the wand is hidden in a rock and sealed with a kiss." Timmy just stared.

Jorgen walked out of the hiding place. "Hello, I am Timmy Turner." He waved his arms to get the Eliminators' attention. "Look how stupid I am." The Eliminators took notice and walked toward whom they thought was Timmy; all the while the disguised Jorgen was making sounds to emphasize his point.

The Lead Eliminator sucked Jorgen into his vortex, along with several of the Eliminators, leaving two of them there. "Finally. We have the Chosen One." The Lead Eliminator stated, as the other two walked to him.

"Can we stay?" One of the other Eliminators asked. "We saw some cool shops on Main Street."

"Yeah, no one said you were the boss of us, and-" The other Eliminator was cut off as the Lead Eliminator sucked them in also, and then somehow sucked himself in…

Minutes passed before Timmy looked up tentatively to see if the coast was clear. It was. "Okay, you can come out now!" Timmy called out as he walked out from behind the boxes.

"Finally." Junior said as he walked out of the hiding place. "And now you can take me home."

"What?" Timmy was taken aback.

"You said you would help me get home." Junior answered. "Don't you remember?"

"Yes, I do remember." Timmy responded. "And I don't know where your home is!"

"It's in the Mushroom Kingdom!" Junior yelled.

"That doesn't help!" Timmy yelled back. He then groaned. "Let's… let's just get off Fairy World." He walked out of the warehouse, with Junior following behind him.

"There might be a way back to my home here." Junior said, still not relenting. "If we look around, I'm sure-"

Timmy groaned out loud, interrupting Junior. "Sure, why not. Let's waste time looking around while the Eliminators could potentially found out that I wasn't really eliminated, and then they start chasing me again!" The sarcasm in this statement was layered on thick.

Junior didn't know how to respond to that. Instead, he looked at the houses ahead. "Hey, didn't you say you were going to tell me how all this fairy stuff works?"

"Ok, why not." Timmy said, just wanting to get this over with. "So, fairies basically can grant wishes, only to kids though. Bu-"

"Any wish?" Junior interrupted.

"I was about to say that there are certain rules you have to follow, all listed in Da Rules." Timmy explained. "Such as no interfering with true love, no using it to win in a competition, no wishing for Christmas to be every day, and other stuff like that."

After Timmy's explanation, Junior thought for a moment, before deciding on what he would say. "Ooh, I want a fairy! How can I get one?"

"Is your life miserable?" Timmy asked.

"No!" Junior harshly answered. "My dad and all of my siblings treat me very well!"

"Well, then you won't get any fairies, because I only got fairies because I had to deal with a babysitter that tries to torture me!" Timmy yelled.

"Well I'm sorry! I didn't know! I was just curious!" Junior reasoned, also yelling.

"Well, your curiousness isn't going to help stop the Darkness, nor is it going to help you find your dad!" Timmy yelled. He paused. "Look! We're alone! How are we even going to do anything!"

"We?" Junior questioned.

"Yes, we! You said you would help me stop the Darkness!" Timmy answered. He looked to the sky, and then realized something. "Wait a minute… all of those stars in the sky are fairy warriors ready to stop the Darkness! Yes! We're not alone!"

But not a moment later, the stars began to disappear in groups, right until there were absolutely none left in the sky. Now Junior and Timmy looked at each other. They were truly alone together…


In Dimmsdale, there was a facility that housed the Military Extraterrestrial Research Facility, which is short for MERF. The facility itself was moderately big, with satellites pointing in all different directions, and a huge telescope pointing in the sky.

MERF in the past had associated with The Guys In White, which had the job to capture particularly powerful ghosts, such as the ones that resided in Amity Park.

Currently in the facility itself, a black employee (called Black) answered a ringing phone. The person on the other end was in a desperate panic, saying something about the sky. Black assured that everything would be fine, and then pressed an alarm right next to him, which caused a blaring siren to go off, along with a red light.

Another employee (named White) walked up to Black, holding a cup of coffee. "What's with the MERF alarms?" He began to sip his coffee.

"It's probably nothing, but it seems that every star in the sky has completely vanished." Black answered with a calm voice.

"Yeah you're right it's probably nothing." White answered, taking another sip of his coffee. But then he realized the severity of the situation and spit out his coffee in a panic. "EVERY STAR IN THE SKY HAS VANISHED?" He dropped his sunglasses in the panic.

Black walked over to white. "Should we put out an emergency broadcast, letting the population know an alien attack is eminent?" Black asked, while White picked up his sunglasses and put them back on.

"Yes, the people have a right to know what's going on." White answered. But then he had another idea. "Or…"


"In other news, the government has announced that they turned off the stars to conserve energy," A person on the radio said, as Terrance, Tamara and Crocker passed by trees in the MARF machine.

"Ooh! I totally believe that!" Terrance said, excited. "We have such a great government!"

"And they'd never lie to us, because deceiving people is wrong." Tamara added. The real reason that the three were passing trees was because the van was absolutely still, and there were tree movers moving trees into a large truck, while Crocker was trying fix the MARF Machine.

After a few minutes, Crocker fixed the van and hopped back into it. "Let's MARF and roll, baby!" The van soon took off. There was about a minute of awkward silence.

"A street urchin wearing a pink hat walked into my house today!" Terrance suddenly said.

"Pink hat?" Crocker asked. "There was this new student in my class today with a pink hat! There was also another new student that was a robot, but I don't think that was a student."

"That buck tooth street urchin was weird, though." Tamara added. "He said that we were his mom and dad."

"He claimed to know every student in the class, and he even did a homework assignment that didn't exist." Crocker said.

"What's strange, though, is I feel like I know that street urchin from somewhere." Tamara said. "I believe his name is Tammy or Tommy or something like that; it probably could also be Jimmy. And I'm pretty sure we were going to ask him about something related to pink and green."

"I think you were going to ask him why he's not wearing green instead of pink!" Terrance yelled, laughing.

"No… I think the color purple was involved too…" Tamara added.

"You know what's weird?" Crocker asked. "I think I also remember something about that kid related to something pink and green, and with a little bit of purple."

Before the group could ponder this for too long, they all suddenly stopped the vehicle near a bush, all crying out, "Potty break!" They ran out of the vehicle.


Timmy was stunned at the disappearance of all of the stars he could see. Junior, however, was not as worried.

"The stars disappearing don't mean anything." Junior said. "It'll be easy to just get that wand or whatever to blast the Darkness away. Plus, what does the Darkness even look like? It can't be that bad."

Not a second later, the Darkness had arrived, looming high in the sky over them. The Darkness was massive, being a swirling cloud of blackness with some parts of it being red toward the middle. The wind had picked up a bunch, with the Darkness threatening to suck up the entirety of Fairy World.

"Ok, that must be it." Timmy commented. He screamed and began to run, with Junior following behind a couple seconds later.

"How are we supposed to get out of here?" Junior questioned.

"Uh… Uh…" Timmy struggled to think of an answer. The rainbow bridge back to Earth was too far away to run to… Timmy quickly got an idea. "Wait! Jorgen's fairy cycle!"

"How is a motorcycle going to help us?" Junior asked in frustration.

"It teleported me and Jorgen to Fairy World, so it can teleport us out of here!" Timmy quickly answered.

The two ran to the motorcycle, and Timmy hopped on it. Junior hesitated for a moment before climbing on behind him.

"Do you know how to work this thing?" Junior asked, as the winds outside got louder, making it harder to hear.

"Uh, I think." Timmy answered. He revved the motorcycle once, and then a large portal to Dimmsdale appeared, and the wand on the back of the motorcycle glowed. "Awesome! After we get through this portal, we'll be back to Earth!" Timmy cheered.

Timmy attempted to drive the motorcycle. Unfortunately, it had driven off without him, leaving him and Junior to fall on the floor while the motorcycle went into Dimmsdale, the portal closing.

"Good job!" Junior yelled sarcastically. "I always knew I could count on you."

"This isn't the time for arguing! We have to find another way out of here!" Timmy yelled. The two ran out of the warehouse as the Darkness got closer to Fairy World.

"Think, Turner." Timmy thought to himself. "What fairy goes back and forth to Earth more than anybody?" He got his answer at he looked at another building; Tooth Fairy Enterprises.

"Tooth Fairy Enterprises!" Timmy yelled. "Come on, let's go!"

"Why? How I know this plan will work?" Junior yelled.

"Do you want to get out of here or not?" Timmy screamed at the top of his lungs. Junior flinched at this and followed Timmy to the next building.

Thankfully, this building wasn't too far away. Timmy lead Junior to a factory room of the building.

"What is this place?" Junior asked.

"This is the home of the legendary quarter transporter." Timmy explained. "Every time an Earth kid puts a tooth under their pillow, it comes here and it's replaced by cold, hard cash." Timmy ran over to a device that controlled where the quarters would get transported to. "But today I'm making it the Turner Returner."

Timmy spun the button on the device until it hit Dimmsdale. He hopped on the machine with Junior reluctantly following, and they waited a moment until another one of the tubes came and dropped another tooth, and then sucked them in.

"I hope this works!" Timmy said. As that happened, the entirety of Fairy World had begun to get sucked into the Darkness. If they had been a second too late, they would have been doomed. Nothing was left of Fairy World…


A kid in Dimmsdale had gotten up in the night to get a cup of water, because he couldn't sleep. Earlier, he had put a tooth under his bed and couldn't sleep because of his excitement. When he was walking back to his bed, he saw a small flash under his pillow.

The boy gasped in excitement. "I wonder what the tooth fairy left?" The boy ran onto his bed, grabbed his pillow, and threw it off the bed only to find Timmy and Junior sitting there. There was a moment of awkward silence.

The kid was about to say something until Timmy interrupted him. "Shh, dude, I'm the Chosen One."

"No!" The kid screamed. "You're a crazy kid and a monster under my pillow who stole my quarter! MOM! Quarter theives!"

Timmy and Junior didn't need another hint as they promptly scrambled off of the bed and out of the child's room. They looked to the door, which was down a floor. Timmy ran down first, with Junior following behind him, nearly stumbling over as he ran.

Timmy practically swung the door open as he ran out, screaming. Junior followed behind him, his previous tumbling putting him a little behind.

"My dad's a cop!" The kid yelled from his window. As if on cue, a cop in his car came crashing through the garage door, chasing after the two kids. Timmy knew that they wouldn't be able to outrun them for long, as he looked back and saw more cop cars coming, catching up to them.

But as they ran in the street, he saw a small entrance to the sewers that would normally be used for rain to get into. That would surely get the cops off of their trail. Not wanting to waste another second, Timmy grabbed Junior's arm and ran toward the sewer entrance.

Before Junior could protest, Timmy practically threw the both of them into the entrance, the two of them falling into the sewers. The landing was rough, but it got the police off of their tail.

Junior groaned a little, his landing having been awkward. And then, his eyes suddenly narrowed. "What were you thinking?" Junior yelled. "Why did you throw us down here?"

"Uh, in case you didn't notice, there were police chasing after us!" Timmy yelled with heavy sarcasm. "Oh, and you're welcome." He somehow knew that Junior wasn't going to thank him.

Junior scowled, and sat down by the sewer wall. Timmy still stood, wondering something very important. It was that wherever Cosmo and Wanda were, he hoped that they were okay.


The gumball fairies had all been taken out of the machine by that kid, and they had all been set down on that table, while the kid was still chewing Binky. Binky still screamed in between each chew.

"He's still chewing Binky!" Cosmo yelled in fear.

After a couple of seconds, the kid took Binky out of his mouth and flicked him onto the table. "Ugh, this one lost its flavor."

Binky gasped. "It's horrible in there. And he recently had nachos!"

All of the fairies, except Wanda, screamed.

The kid decided on which gumball he would chew next. "Ooh, a tasty pink gumball!" He took Wanda, and was about to chew her.

"Wanda, Wanda, NO!" Cosmo managed to throw himself at Wanda, knocking her to the ground while he was now in the boy's hand. The kid put him in his mouth and started to chew him.

Wanda rolled a little bit on the table she dropped onto. "Cosmo, No!" She cried out.

Another fairy, Juandissimo, rolled up to her. "Wanda, I feel terrible for your loss. Would you like to make out?"

As the kid was chewing on Cosmo, he suddenly stopped. Cosmo forcibly made the kid blow him out into a bubble. Cosmo was now a bubble, and he could freely move in the air.

"Who wants a balloon ride to freedom!" He cheered. Wanda and Poof latched onto him, and they soared out of the building.

"Quick! Everyone! Into the gross kid's mouth!" Juandissimo yelled.

Then, all of the fairies jumped into the kid's mouth, causing him to fall over.


Cosmo cheered as he flew out onto the open road with Wanda and Poof. Now, they could finally try and find their godchild so they could figure out just what was going on.

Though before long, the MARF Machine happened to pass by them, the vehicle practically speeding as to try and not be late. Terrance was currently driving, but the three floating gum fairies did catch his attention, forcing him to slow down.

"Wait, what are you doing?" Crocker asked in confusion. "If we slow down for even a second, then we won't be the 7,654th to be there, we'll be the 7,660th to be there!"

"Hang on just a second," Terrance started to explain. "I think I saw those, pink, green, and purple things!"

"Wait, you did?" Tamara asked. "Where are they?"

"Behind us, now. Can you still see them?" Terrance asked.

"Hmm…" Crocker said as he looked out the window. "Just barely."

"Here, someone take the wheel for a moment!" Terrance quickly said. Tamara took over while Terrance hopped into the back. He grabbed a nearby camera from a bag and looked out the window. The three fairies were in view, but just barely. Terrance quickly zoomed in the camera as far as he could, and then took a picture. "Got it?"

"Wait, where did you get that camera?" Crocker asked.

"Well…" Terrance started.


Before Terrance and Tamara had started their journey to Las Vegas, Terrance went into the spare room they had to get some other supplies.

As soon as he walked into the room, Terrance knew something was up. "Where's my assortment of items I had?" He questioned. "As long as Dinkleberg didn't take it, everything will be just fine." He walked over to the closet. "That's why I left the most important item in here!" He opened the closet, and saw a camera on a shelf. That's all that was in there. He grabbed the camera and closed the closet.

"Come on! We don't want to be late, so let's go ahead and get ready!" Tamara called from downstairs.

"Coming!" Terrance said. As he carried the camera, a few specks of magical glitter floated off of it.


"…And now to put this camera back in the bag, where it belongs." Terrance said, placing the camera back in the bag.

"Wait, can I see that picture?" Crocker asked.

"Sure," Terrance said, taking the camera back out and handing it to Crocker. The teacher turned on the camera and looked at the photo. Now that he could see the pink, green, and purple creatures more closely, they looked all too familiar to him…