"Alright, time to see how things are coming along," Lori thought aloud as she looked up from her clipboard. With a stern expression on her face, the oldest of the Loud children turned her attention to her younger sister, Leni. "Leni, are you finished with your preparations?"
"Prep-arasions?" Leni repeated to the best of her ability, wearing a perplexed expression as she did so.
The 17-year old sighed and asked, "Are the costumes ready?"
"Oh, yeah, they're ready," Leni beamed.
Lori checked off one of the boxes on her objective list.
"Luna, you got the music?" she asked.
"I got it, man!" Luna said before playing a power chord so scary, it sent chills down her older sisters' spines.
"Okay then…" Lori quickly checked off another box and just as quickly turned her attention to Luan. "Luan, entertainment?"
"I'm all set. Watch," Luan eagerly pulled Mr. Coconuts from behind her back and asked, "Hey Mr. Coconuts, why didn't the skeleton want to go to school?"
"Because his heart wasn't in it," Mr. Coconuts answered.
Laughter burst out of Luan and Lori continued down the list.
"Lynn, activities," Lori called out.
Lynn rode past her on her scooter, into the next room and crashed into the dining room table. "Good to go!"
"Lucy!" Lori called out.
"Done." Nearly jumping out of her skin, the eldest of the Loud children quickly turned around to Lucy behind her. "I finished putting up the decorations I picked out. The gathering will occur tonight."
"What are you talking about?" Lori asked.
Lucy simply smiled before ominously moving out of the room.
"Okay…" Though slightly disturbed, Lori checked off another objective on her list. "Lola and Lana!"
As if on cue, the aforementioned two tumbled into the room, each with a bag of candy in hand.
"We're going with Jelly Beans!" yelled Lola.
"No, we're going with Rock Candy!" Lana yelled back.
The two continued to shout at each other until Lori snatched both of their contributions. "We'll use both. Lisa!"
The young genius walked out of the kitchen with a bowl of fruit punch and. "The punch is ready."
"Great," Lori glanced down at her clipboard to check off another objective. "Wait a minute…"
Unable to shake off her sudden suspicions, she poured some of the fruit punch into Cliff's bowl and let the pet cat drink some. In no time at all, Cliff immediately shrunk to the size of a thumbtack.
"Seriously?" Lori gently shoved the punch bowl back into Lisa's hands. "Make some punch that doesn't have your crazy experiments in it."
They then watched the tiny Cliff run past their feet. "And find a way to fix Cliff."
The young genius begrudgingly walked back to the kitchen, "The trials a brilliant mind has to go through…"
Suddenly, a puff of pink smoke suddenly appeared in front of the Loud house, revealing Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda as it dissipated. The 10-year looked around his surroundings then down at his hands.
"Whoa! This place is like a comic book," he noted.
"Not only that, but look at this!" Cosmo stuck out his right arm and began to wiggle it around as if it was made of noodles.
"The physics are strange here," Wanda concluded.
She then turned her attention to her godchild, watching him wiggle her arm around in the same manner as Cosmo.
"Cool!" the 10-year old approved.
Wanda started to wiggle her arm around, laughter bursting out of her as she did so.
"Okay guys, remember that you are just kids in fairy costumes," Timmy instructed. "So no floating and no magic unless I say so or unless there's an emergency."
"You got it, Timmy," Cosmo assured him
"Then how come you're you floating right now?" Timmy pointed out.
Wanda quickly pulled Cosmo to the ground and Timmy rang the doorbell. Moments later, Lori opened the door and asked, "Who are you?"
"Name's Timmy and these are my normal, not in any way magical, friends Cosmo and Wanda," Timmy replied in the most subtle way possible. "We're here to see Lincoln."
"Lincoln! There's someone at the door for you!" Lori shouted.
Moments later, Lincoln and Clyde ran downstairs and were stunned to see Timmy.
"Whoa, you weren't kidding when you said you'd be here," Lincoln said, astonished. "How did you get here so fast?"
"Uhm… magic," Timmy replied, flashing everyone a highly suspicious grin.
"There's no such thing as magic." Lisa flatly stated as she passed by with a new bowl of punch.
"There isn't?" Cosmo's feet slowly rose off the ground. "Then how can I fl-"
Wanda quickly grabbed the back of Cosmo's shirt and jerked him back to the ground before he could float any higher.
"Well actually, little girl, it may not be as grand as waving wands and flying but magic does in fact exist."
"I don't think so," Lisa said as she adjusted her glasses. "The closest thing to magic being real is when it is an explanation to science that we have yet to understand."
Wanda gritted her teeth as she struggled to not raise her wand.
"Who're these guys, Timmy?" Lincoln questioned.
"Them? They're my friends, Cosmo and Wanda," Timmy explained.
"I thought you said your friends bailed on you."
"Uhm… these guys were free at the last second but I already promised to get here so I hope you don't mind them tagging along," Timmy explained.
"Huh." Lincoln took another glance at his pen pals companions. "Their eyes look the same as your pet goldfish."
"What a coincidence. Let's change the subject," Timmy quickly replied. "Are we ready to go trick-or-treating?"
"Yep, I got the route planned out," Lincoln said as showed Timmy the neighborhood map. "It's the Lincoln Loud patented candy guaranteed Halloween map. With this we're a 100% guaranteed to hit all the houses with candy and avoid those that don't."
"Yes! No toothpaste!" Timmy cheered. "Let's go!"
Meanwhile, at Fairy World's Fairy Academy, Jorgen Von Strangle watched his troops complete their nighttime drills. Whether they completed them or not, he always enjoyed the strain the drills bought them. Wondering if there was a way to make them any harder, Jorgen was then approached by his lackey, Binky.
"Jorgen, I was just looking over the Emergency Procedure Manual and I just realized that we don't have a procedure for if something happens to the Big Wand," he meekly reported.
"There's no need to be worried about The Big Wand, Binky," Jorgen assured him. "Nothing ever happens to The Big Wand."
"What about when that human Denzel Crocker got here and shot it down?" Binky pointed out.
"Uh…"
"Or the time when it didn't work because the same Crock-pot stopped believing in Fairies?"
"Well…"
"Or the time Foop took it out? Or the time…"
"ENOUGH!" Jorgen roared as he jerked Binky up to his face. "We learned that it wasn't safe to leave the Big Wand unguarded. In order to protect it, I have assembled a squad that keeps tabs on it 24/7. Of course, I will also be keeping an eye on it, so nothing will ever happen to the Big Wand ever again."
As if he was tempting fate, one of Jorgen's cadets flew up to him wearing a horrified expression on his face. "Sir, something's climbing The Big Wand!"
"WHAT?!" Jorgen exclaimed.
The large Fairy immediately poofed up a pair of binoculars and looked towards the Big Wand. His eyes widened and his jaw dropped in horror the moment he caught a glimpse of what was climbing the source of all magic. It was something he never expected to see ever again. Something that scared even him.
"It's… It's Nomed!" Jorgen exclaimed.
"Nomed!?" Binky tightly hugged the back of Jorgen's head. Just the sound of that name was enough to send several shivers up and down his spine.
The muscular being jerked Binky off of his head and turned his steely gaze to his cadet. "Gather all the troops and prep them for battle!"
"Yes sir," the cadet saluted his commander before flying off.
"What do we do, Jorgen!? What do we do?!" Binky cried.
"I'm going to head into battle. You're going to sound the alarms," Jorgen replied.
"What alarms?" Binky questioned.
He was then thrust into the air as he watched Jorgen point his wand at him. The giant wand emitted a bright light before firing off a golden beam from its tip. The moment the beam hit, Binky's entire body was used to light up the entire sky.
Not too long after the signal, a fleet of Fairy Cadets swarmed around the Big Wand and aimed their wands at their ancient foe.
"On my mark!" Jorgen raised his wand over his head as Nomed slowly examined his surroundings. "Fire!"
Hundreds of wands fired beams of pure magic at the creature, creating an explosion that could be seen even from Earth. Jorgen laughed as he watched the source of despair for many Fairies was consumed by the eruption of magic, that is, until the demon jumped out of the collision of and grabbed two of the cadets as he dived towards the ground.
Once he reached the fluffy clouds below, Nomed held his hands out as if it was reminding everyone present of what happens if he gets his hands on them.
Angered by such a boast, Jorgen's slammed his wand on the ground, causing several missiles to appear a few feet over Nomed. The demon quickly grabbed two of the missiles and threw them at Jorgen and the troops above him. He then let out a bloodcurdling roar, a dark power emanating from his body forcing the deadly artillery to fly and detonate all over Fairy World.
Narrowly avoiding the counterattack, Jorgen summoned his jetpack and launched himself towards Nomed. "Nomed! If you think that I'll let you do whatever with the Big Wand, than-!"
The demon let out another bloodcurdling roar; one so powerful that unnerved Jorgen even more than before. In response to his response, Jorgen let out his own powerful roar as he raised his wand. The larger than normal wand was then ripped out of the Fairy's hands and then used by Nomed to send him flying into the town square.
With no opposition left, Nomed quickly scaled to the top of the Big Wand and thrust his fist into the star. The demon screamed in pain as the magic from the wand coursed through his body. In no time at all the color of the Big Wand faded and a bright light surrounded the horned creature. At the same time this was happening, every wand in held by a Fairy wilted, cutting off their access to their magic. Completely drained of magic, the Big Wand crumbled apart as its magic caused a change in the demon that absorbed its power, twisting and contorting his body until he was no longer the horned demon every Fairy recognized him as.
As the light surrounding him faded, every Fairy still conscious fearfully beheld a pale young man. Suddenly, tears poured out of his eyes as they flashed purple.
"This isn't right…" the reformed demon glanced at his hands. "Still, now that I have my true body back, it's time for me to settle the score."
In one swift movement, Nomed landed next to the Rainbow Bridge to Earth and admired the planet below. "I'll start there."
