Ah yes, back to the old grind, and another new experiment on the table. Now, as people know, I am a Timmy x Trixie fan through and through. Now, this isn't going to be a straight up story, as in there's no coherent plot throughout. It's just going to be one-shot upon one-shot of Timmy and Trixie together. Not only that, but I'm also open for Timxie story suggestions as well, so if you want to see a Timmy/Trixie moment, let me know in your review or your Private Message, whichever you prefer!

But yeah, I figured it's about time I give another of my favorite fan pairings a little love, and I'm sure a lot of you Timmy x Trixie fans would love to see where this goes. So, let's get started with the first one-shot! Anyway, enjoy!


Trixie Stays Behind

Timmy had done it. He had confessed the truth in front of everyone, about how he faked all the popularity stuff to get in with the cool crowd. It may not have been much, but he hoped that somewhere, his fairies was watching and they'd be proud of him. All the kids started to follow Tad and Chad as they were excited for a party at one of their yachts. The only people that stayed behind were him, Chester, AJ and Elmer, the former two looking just as confused and shocked about what happened (Chester muttering about 'how Mr. Birkenbake's going to kick them off the paper').

However, he heard the sound of soft footsteps approaching as he looked up. He was surprised to see a smiling Trixie approaching him. Trixie, the very reason he even wished for all the cool stuff in the first place.

"Hi." Trixie said with a small smile. "I think it was really sweet the way you stood up for your friends... and..."

Trixie paused as she looked back nervously. "I better do this quick..."

She put a hand on Timmy's head and planted a small kiss on the cheek, causing Timmy's eyes to widen before giving a small smile.

Timmy could hardly believe it, his crush actually kissed him on the cheek and acknowledged him... all without trying to act cool. It was hard to believe, but there it was. Giving a small smile, he decided to ask one thing he had on his mind. "Hey, uh... do you want to stay and hang with us?"

Trixie was about to say no to Timmy when something inside her heart made her stop. She looked down at the boy's eyes as she looked at them closely. She looked back towards her friends, who were still walking away and chatting heavily, not even noticing the girl was gone. Something inside her debated whether or not to rejoin her friends, but something about the way this young boy asked her politely to come hang... yes, they weren't popular, but... she was willing to try anything once.

"You know what? I think I will." Trixie gave a smile, causing Chester, AJ and Elmer to jump in shock.

"Did I just hear her correctly?" AJ asked as he turned to Chester, who looked just as baffled.

"Really?" Timmy's eyes widened in surprise.

"Why not? I know there's a party in a yacht, but let's face it, there's just so many times I go to yacht parties before I just get... well, tired of them." Trixie smiled. "Besides, I know it may not sound like it, but I was never a big fan of the charts and all that."

"Whoa..." Chester whispered as he and AJ looked at each other as Trixie sat down next to Timmy.

"Don't worry about my friends coming back. I'm sure they won't even notice I'm gone... and if they do, they'll probably think I went back to my mansion." Trixie crossed her legs. "So really, it's fine."

Chester and AJ were just as baffled upon this revelation as Timmy was still smiling a bit. "So... you don't really believe in the whole 'popular and unpopular' concept?"

"Well... sometimes." Trixie said as she gave a shrug. "Don't get me wrong, I love the fashion trends and I try to catch up on the most popular things, but... is it wrong for me to say if I don't just kick back and enjoy a little... geeky stuff?"

Timmy paused as he gave a smile. "I don't believe so. But... what made you ask that?"

"Well, after your passioned speech and apology to your friends, let's just say even I think you need at least a little something." Trixie sighed. "Look, I'm sorry if I haven't treated any of you kindly, it was nothing personal. It was just... to keep with the chart, you know?"

AJ, Chester and Elmer looked at each other in surprise, but they looked over at Trixie with a nod as Chester says, "Well, I suppose it makes sense... well, if Timmy's coming back with us..."

It was at that moment Chester grabbed Timmy's hat from Elmer and gave it to him as Trixie couldn't help but watch the three friends chat amongst each other. The more she watched it, the more she felt a little... comfortable around those group of friends. She couldn't explain why, but it felt more different than when she hung out with Tad, Chad and Veronica. Yes, she and the three would often talk, but it was mostly about popular groups and what they planned to do for parties and even how sweet and good-looking the other one is. Come to think of it, they weren't really MUCH for conversation, yet she still talked to them because they usually talked things that were popular at the time.

But being here, in a group that was usually considered unpopular, it felt... nicer, more welcoming. What she wouldn't give to pull her red Dimmsdale baseball cap, put it on and just chill and relax while the two talked about the latest comic they played or a new video game that came out... the typical nerdy stuff that Trixie secretly liked. She gave a small sigh as she looked over as Elmer gave a sniffle, saying how he has a new dream as Timmy gave him his cap.

"You four really know how to look out for each other." Trixie laughed a bit before joining with the four friends.

Chester felt a bit freaked out as he moved backwards, AJ giving a small smile. "Uh, yeah, I suppose so. Sorry, it's just... we're not so used to someone as popular as you actually talking to us like civilized beings."

Trixie rolled her eyes. "You know, it's that chart that's the problem. I'll see if I can talk to my bouncers about revising that chart so that it's okay to hang out with unpopular kids, as long as they know who's cool."

AJ rolled his eyes. "Yeah, sure."

Timmy paused as he looked over to the three. "Could you excuse me and Trixie for a while?" He leaned over and whispered, "If she's sticking around for a while, I don't want to waste this opportunity."

Chester's mouth dropped, before giving a sigh. "It starts."

AJ gave a nod. "Well, thank you for letting us know about our friendship, Timmy. And we're sorry if we thought you had your parents tied up and stuffed in a bowling ball bag."

"Uh, what?" Timmy said in shock.

Chester yelped as he covered AJ's mouth. "Nothing! He said nothing. Let's go, dude, let's leave the man to woo!"

With that, Chester ran off, dragging AJ behind as Elmer was standing there awkwardly. Elmer jumped as he realized he was the only one left as he gave a sheepish wave to Timmy. "Thanks again, Timmy!"

With that, Elmer started to chase after Chester and AJ to have a pleasant chat with them, leaving the two alone. Trixie, watching them leave, gave a small chuckle. "I can see why you enjoy those guys. Your friendship with them, they just feel... real and genuine..."

The raven haired girl in the purple headband turned her head, leaving a small smile, before looking concerned. She couldn't help but note Timmy's sad look. "Timmy? Something wrong? You already confessed and I forgive you. I know it feels like you lost a chance on popularity, but-"

"It's not that." Timmy said. "It's just... well... have you ever had something when you thought you wanted it, but then you had it, and all of a sudden, the part of your life that went with you just... disappeared, out of thin air?"

Trixie looked rather confused at the boy's random statement, before her eyes lit up. "Do you mean when you were popular, you still wanted to keep the integrity that made you you, but when you got it, you lost sight of it?"

Timmy paused as he looked over to Trixie, looking at her cute, curious eyes. "Something along the lines of that."

The raven haired girl looked over at the small boy as she put her hand over his hair, giving a small smile. "Don't worry about it. They say that honesty goes a long way, and if you keep that honesty up, the integrity you once had will eventually return to you."

Timmy could only give a small smile, but he knew that Trixie would never understand what he was going through. After all, it was pretty hard to accept that he had lost Cosmo and Wanda because of his greed, but... with Trixie looking his way, maybe this was a fresh new start... a second chance he wanted. Maybe, just maybe...

"Trixie?" Timmy looked up. "Thanks for staying with me. I... I know it must have been tough for you to choose between me and popularity..."

"Hey." Trixie said in a soothing voice. "It's like I said before, you're an honest person, and I appreciate honesty amongst other things. Although, it will be rather hard to explain this... well, I guess you can say pleasant chat amongst friends."

Timmy's eyes lit up at the word 'friends'. He couldn't believe his ears. "You really want to be friends with me?"

"In secret." Trixie gave a nod. "Keep in mind, I'm still the popular girl, so... sitting together in public isn't going to be that simple. You have to understand, Timmy, it's not my idea, it's..."

"It's the chart, I know." Timmy rolled his eyes.

"But-but that doesn't mean we can't meet in secret..." Trixie smiled. "Tell you what, the next time we meet up alone, why don't we hang out together?"

"Doing what?" Timmy asked in confusion. "Do you even like the same things I do?"

Trixie couldn't help but smirk. "You'll be surprised. Why don't we meet up at the mall and we can discuss things further?"

"You mean like a... like a date?" Timmy asked in surprise.

Trixie blushed a bit at the thought, before shaking her head. "Not exactly a 'date', more like a 'hangout'."

Timmy noted the blush, before giving a smirk. "You know what? I think I'll take that offer."

Trixie giggled. "A hangout it is." She then leaned over and kissed Timmy on the cheek once more as she got up. "Tuesday, I should be free. Meet me over in the mall, I'll be wearing a red baseball cap with the letter D on it. Don't tell anybody else."

"Baseball cap, letter D. G-got it." Timmy nodded as Trixie looked over towards the boy and smiled at him kindly.

"Well, goodbye, empty bus sea- I mean... Timmy." Trixie said as she started to walk off.

"I can't believe it..." Timmy said to himself in shock. "Not only did she actually remember my name, but we actually agreed on a date together. Trixie Tang, there's more to you than meets the eye..."

Giving a small smile, he decided to walk back to the house, feeling a little happy, yet a little disappointed... little did he know was that when he came back to his room, a big surprise would be waiting for him up there...


And that's the first of many one-shots done! What did you guys think?

Like I said, suggestions for Timmy x Trixie one-shots are open for business! Just give me a Timxie idea you want to see me write, and I'll do so! There are a few rules to this...

Rule One, no straight up fetish fics. Anything that sounds fetish-y will be ignored.

Rule Two, this is meant to be a K and K Plus story, so please keep this age appropriate where possible.

Rule Three, Alternate Universes are fine, just as long as it makes sense in the long run.

Rule Four, future adult Timmy and future adult Trixie ideas are also welcome, as long as they're appropriate.

Rule Five, just have fun.

And that should be it. For now, I hope you enjoyed the first of these one-shots! Anyway, read, review, criticize and suggest, folks!