The Other Saga
Disclaimer: I don't own in any way, shape, or form own Fairly Oddparents.
Chapter One: Identity
Every fairy has an anti-fairy counterpart. A yang to their yin, a negative to their positive. It enables Fairy World to work right and keeps anyone from gaining too much power. Thus, nothing too out of the ordinary occurs.
So, what will happen when this starts to fail? When some child wishes himself to become a fairy godparent and his fairies forget to set up the necessary protocol so that he has a negative counterpart? When even for a minute, there is magic unaccounted for?
Normally, Fairy World would find about such a wish and amend the situation, but this time, they missed. A pair of fairies blew up the Eiffel Tower and there were mass repercussions. So, Fairy World erred. The wish to switch spots with a fairy hadn't even been recorded, the way all wishes granted by fairy godparents were.
After Timmy wished to be a kid again, Cosmo and Wanda thought that would be the end of it. They never thought of any magic Timmy may have performed, miniscule though it might be. All three continued to have various misadventures until Timmy turned twelve.
At the age of thirteen, fairies depart from their godchildren. Teenage years are part of becoming an adult, something fairies can't touch upon. Only rarely is this not the case- the only leverage a fairy godparent has is if the godchild is orphaned. In that circumstance, the godparents become guardians until the child becomes a legal adult, eighteen in the U.S. or whatever passes for a legal adult in other countries.
Cosmo and Wanda weren't concerned about this. They were fairly certain that no catastrophe would befall both parents and were preparing to tell Timmy that, on his thirteenth birthday, one year away, that they would leave and he would forget everything.
This may have all passed without a hitch, if it were not for that one wish Timmy had made when he was ten- the one where he became a fairy.
For Timmy's dark, anti-fairy side still lurked in the recesses of Timmy's brain, unbeknownst to even him. He was plotting (had been since his birth) on how to make Timmy's life horrid. He had finally figured, this person, The Other, on killing Timmy's parents. In fact, he had planned for it all to commence on Timmy's twelfth birthday.
When Timmy became sufficiently miserable, The Other would finally be able to take over his body. No longer would he be a shadow, no, he would have control. It was time to show what Timmy was made of…
