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Chapter 10: Mutual Knowledge

Trixie Tang was glad to finally be doing fun, slightly dangerous unpopular boy stuff. Ever since Timantha had discovered that she did that kind of stuff, she had decided that she needed to be more careful hiding it. Timantha was fine with it (and in fact rather pleased) but what if Tad, Chad or Veronica found out? They'd kick her out of the populars and her parents would find out…

Trixie told herself to stop worrying. Her boy disguise even had its own name, Trilby Tenbrook. She had nothing to worry about, unless someone bumped into her the way Timantha did.

Timantha. The name reminded her of Timmy. She knew Timmy had fairy godparents that granted his every wish, so could Timantha have been him? Duh. Timantha did appear on her birthday and Timmy did want to win her affections. He must have become Timantha to find out what she wanted for her birthday. No other kid had ever went to that length to get her to like him.

"Its my ramp, twerp!"

Vicky. Timmy's babysitter. She had been rather nice during the Darkness adventure, but Timmy and his friends had acted in such a way that indicated nice was not her normal setting. She had also said something about not calling Timmy a twerp again.

"Your ramp?" asked Trixie loftily, "Who said this skate park was yours, Vicky?"

"Me," said Vicky, "I'm sixteen and you are ten–or twelve! And how do you know my name? I never babysitted YOU!"

"Yeah," said Trixie, in a casual imitation of a male voice, not wanting anyone to find out that she still remembered the Darkness, "But you had all those lame radio ads. If you don't want your summer to be lame and icky, pick up the phone and call me, I'm Vicky! I recognized the voice."

"Like what, are you some kind of savant?" asked Vicky mockingly, "No one remembers my ads anymore. Other than you!"

Vicky smacked her off the ramp and Trixie fell to the ground, bruised. Trixie's hat, hiding the length of her hair, fell off.


Veronica gazed at the boy in shock. He seemed to look like Trixie and the arrogant manner in which he stood against the redheaded girl, apparently named Vicky, was similar to how Trixie told unpopulars, particulary Timmy, that she didn't want to date them and gave them restraining orders. In Veronica's opinion, Vicky needed a restraining order. She had no right to treat her best friend like that! That was, if the boy actually was Trixie Tang.

However, Veronica knew better than to call attention to herself. Vicky might hurt her, just like she hurt Trixie. Better to stay in the shadows and wait for Timmy to come.


The mound of homework that Crocker had assigned frustrated Timmy. He hadn't even finished last night's load. No wonder he was getting Fs! He couldn't believe Crocker had the nerve to complain about them either. Crocker did want him to fail and he was the one grading him. In Timmy's opinion, the robot Poof gave Crocker was a lot more than Crocker deserved.

He had stopped stressing about Trixie though, thanks to Tootie. He had seen that if he wanted Trixie, dating her when he grew up and eventually marrying her would be better than dating as a ten-year old.

"I'm sick of all this cruddy, stupid homework!" yelled Timmy, "I wish we were at the skate park!"

POOF!


Tootie had finally arrived at the skate park. She was ready to stop Vicky as Deep Toot.

Standing on top of the big ramp, she looked imposing and clearly had the high ground. She had heard that Vicky wasn't capable of the big ramp. She hoped that was true.

However, she wasn't able to roller-skate. She hoped she wouldn't have to.

All the visitors to the skate park looked like mites from her high perch. She was shocked to see Veronica on the sidelines of the park. Who knew that Veronica liked it too? She spotted Vicky on a ramp, near a bruised kid. In fact, the skate park was dotted with bruised kids. Vicky had already started her reign of terror.

She then spotted a pink hat in the crowd. Timmy!

"Skate park visitors, skate park visitors," declared Tootie loudly, pointing at Vicky, "This teenager is icky. She tortures kids for fun! Vacate the skate park before she decides to hurt you!"


Timmy wondered who the trench coated stranger was. The voice was familiar and the way it said, "Skate park visitors, skate park visitors," reminded him of Tootie saying, "Birthday guests, birthday guests" when almost telling everyone in Dimmsdale about his fairies. Then, Timmy realized, that was because it was Tootie.

Timmy then blanched as he realized Vicky was there. He didn't want to deal with Vicky now, but he had to.

"I wish I was wearing my Cleft suit!"

POOF!

"Why your Cleft suit?" asked Wanda, "You are Queen–I mean King of the Skate Park. Cleft isn't."

"I like being Cleft," said Timmy casually, "And Vicky would get suspicious if I defeated her the exact same way!"

"And if we are in a TV Show, this episode won't have to have a recycled script!" added Cosmo cheerily.

"And that," said Timmy, "Cleft's here to SAVE THE DAY!"

All the uninjured kids swamped him. Timmy wondered how he could save the day if he was covered in kids.

"Get off me!"

The kids retreated.

"Thank you," said Timmy, clearly annoyed.


Tootie was shocked. Timmy had disappeared and some comic book hero had reappeared. But that was impossible! What happened to Timmy? Was he dead? Tears slipped from her eyes.


"I wish I was the Masked Magician," whispered Timmy to his fairies.

He was sure that everyone had forgotten about that disguise already.

POOF!

Timmy wore his Masked Magician outfit and his fairies were his bow and hat.


Trixie looked at the Masked Magician in shock. How did Timmy change from Cleft, one of her favorite comic book heroes, to the Masked Magician, a magician-superhero that she kissed? She then remembered he had fairies and internally went "duh."

Timmy was Timantha, Cleft and the Masked Magician.

Timmy liked boy's stuff and girl's stuff, unpopular and popular stuff.

He was extra-ordinary, yet ordinary.

He was the boy she rejected, yet longed to not.

He was several dualities in one person.

There was no power it would be a shock for him to have.

Trixie got up, feeling hopeful that Timmy and the trench-coated stranger could save them all.


"Alacaiwishvickywastrappedinacageofhungrylions," said Timmy in his best magician voice.

POOF!

A cage of hungry lions appeared and Vicky was trapped in it. The lions descended on her in a wave, devouring her clothes, which gave them humongous stomachaches.

The kids laughed. Vicky growled.


Tootie was amazed. The magician was saving the day and she had a feeling that she had called him.

Tootie got out one of her Tooterangs and flung it at Vicky. It hit Vicky, bruising her face.

Tootie never thought that she'd ever hurt Vicky, but now she had. She kind of felt guilty for hurting her, but remembered that Vicky was going to hurt all those kids. Vicky deserved to be hurt.

"The skate park belongs to Timmy Tiberius Turner," declared Tootie loudly, "If Vicky challenges his claim again, I will hurt her. Clear? I'm Deep Toot and I'm not Vicky's sister!"


"Alacaiwishallthekidsvickyhurtwerecured," said Timmy in his magician voice.

POOF!

The kids' wounds were cured.

Timmy was shocked to realize that Trixie was there in her boy disguise. He saw him do that! Maybe she'd kiss him. Oh right, she was disguised as a boy. She wouldn't know it was him anyway.


Tootie saw the Masked Magician and realized that he looked a lot like Timmy. The buckteeth, the blue eyes… Maybe, he was Timmy. Maybe, Timmy had magic. Maybe, he had saved her from Vicky; maybe, he was her prince in shining armor after all!


Trixie stood up and gestured to Timmy to come. He walked toward her, wondering what she'd do.

"Worthy," said Trixie, pointing at Veronica, trying to symbolize the entire popular crowd, "Not worthy."

She then kissed him longingly, just like they did before Timmy was taken by the Darkness.


They appeared on Cupid's TV screens, which showed all the love in the world.

Cupid was shocked. He wanted Timmy and Tootie to get together. Yet somehow, do to several chance occurrences, Trixie had managed to fall for Timmy and Timmy had managed to make his crush on Trixie last since kindergarten, despite all the pressures surrounding them. Cupid sighed. He guessed that even the Love Fairy couldn't predict true love. That was what was so true about it.

Jorgen Von Strangle BOOMed and looked at the screens. He gazed at the one showing Timmy and Trixie in horror.

"TRIXIE STILL REMEMBERS THE DARKNESS!" boomed Jorgen, "NO FAIRY-LESS HUMAN CAN KNOW OF OUR EXISTENCE!"

"Fairy magic can't interfere with true love," said Cupid, thinking about his feelings for Juandissimo and the new romance unfolding before him, "Unless, its my fairy magic."

"THAT RULE WAS ONLY MADE SO YOUR JOB WOULDN'T BE THREATENED!"

"Regardless of why it was made," said Cupid, "Its still a Rule and you do have to follow Da Rules."

"Fine," growled Jorgen.


And so, that day, Vicky was defeated and popularity was cast aside for true love.

THE END