Of Fairies And God-Children
Summary: Sarah Sandon, Connie(her fairy), and her father are moving to Dimmsdale! What happens when Sarah finds out that someone else has a fairy god parent? Loads of trouble, that's what.
Disclaimer: I don't own the original characters of FOP. I only own Connie, Sarah, Kimberly, Winnie, Willie, and Colleen.
[A/N]- Warning- You're going to hate the word 'ordinary' for a while. At least for a couple of sentences. :-P
(I'm re-writing the chapters before I add more. No drastic changes will be made.)
Prologue-Destination-Dimmsdale
Sarah Sandon had always lived an ordinary life, ordinarily. She had ordinary parents. They had ordinary careers as lawyers. She had an ordinary home, an ordinary school, and she could say ordinary friends, but she never knew what friends were. She never had any.
The day her parents had gotten divorced, she met her first friend, Connie. Connie wasn't ordinary, or bright. She was her Fairy God Parent, or in what Sarah suggested, she'd rather call her a Fairy God Sister, since she was only thirteen and being called a parent at such an age didn't sound like something to be proud of.
"3 more miles!!"
Sarah's Dad called cheerfully out to her from the driver's seat of the camper. Sarah has never liked this camper (It had been sitting in her Grandfather's backyard for who knows how long,) and it was bearable, but it had its faults: moths, bad plumbing, and some ripped curtains. There was a bed full of cockroaches, but Sarah wished them away to Pluto: that bed was to be hers anyway.
"Oh joy."
Sarah mumbled, covering her face in a pillow. She had long raven hair like her Dad, and green eyes like her Mom's were. She was to visit her Mom for a week and a half at the end of each month, which wasn't too long but her Mom worked a lot anyway, and she was very grateful.
"Cheer up! We're almost there!"
Connie, her fairy god mother exclaimed happily, her eyes following the lines on the road as they zipped by. She had green hair tied in a ponytail, green eyes, and a black shirt with a bright yellow star in the center. She was usually stupid and her attention span was rather short, but Sarah liked her all the same.
Sarah groaned, throwing the pillow to the end of the mattress. "That's why I'm unhappy."
"Who are you talking to, muffin?" Her Dad called.
"My imaginary friend." she lied.
"Oh, okay." He glanced at a sign.
"Dimmsdale-Next Exit!"
Connie poofed into a green gnat and followed Sarah as she ran into the living room.
"I hope this place isn't what it sounds."
He turned the exit to an ordinary looking neighborhood.
"Looks good to me. If it doesn't to you, oh well, we're stuck here." He said with a joking laugh.
Sarah rolled her eyes; her Dad's humor was very poor. She grabbed on tight to the passenger seat in the front as her as he swerved the bulky camper into a trailer park.
"Well, here we are!" he announced.
