Author's Notes: Thanks to all my reviewers.
Crazyfairy- Pacman Fever's a hilarious song. If you're an 80's fan, you'll love it. I wanted to post this a long time ago, but I wanted to work on my Snoopy series for a while. I'm glad you're more interested in this.
Medisti- Thank you. It's boring now, but hold on for a few more chapters.
Without further ado… Chapter Two: Broken Record
Timmy walked down to Crocker's house, taking a long and deep breath as he rang the doorbell.
"Hello, sweetie," a little old lady said. "You must be one of my little Denzel's little friends I'll call him. DENZEL!!!"
"Yes mother?" Crocker answered back.
"One of your little friends is here to see you!"
Crocker cautiously walked towards the door.
"Mother, could you please give us some privacy?"
"Yes, Denzel. I'll make some cookies for you boys."
Timmy and Crocker sat on the porch stoop.
"Turner. What are you doing here?"
"Umm, I wanted to talk to you about something Mr. Crocker," Timmy said uneasily.
"Yes, Turner? If it's about that test you took yesterday, I'm not grading it."
"No actually. You seem to be acting weird. You didn't mention fairies at all today."
"I was going to make up a way for you to have detention and then discuss this then, but this will do. Turner, I don't believe that fairies exist anymore. I'm sorry for-"
"Hold on a second! I'll be right back," Timmy said. He ran home and grabbed a video camera and a tape recorder. "Okay, what are you sorry for?"
"I'm sorry for stalking you, getting you into trouble, and thinking you had fairy godparents."
"YEAH!!! Thank you, Mr. Crocker! And did you say you weren't counting the test?"
"Maybe. And this doesn't mean we're friends, Turner. SO STAY AWAY!"
Timmy ran back to his house, up the stairs, and flopped onto his bed.
"I'm sorry for stalking you, getting you into trouble, and thinking you had fairy godparents," he played back. "I'm sorry for stalking you, getting you into trouble, and thinking you had fairy godparents. I'm sorry for stalking you, getting you into trouble, and thinking you had fairy godparents." It was like a broken record.
"Alleluia! "
Author's notes: A short chapter, I know. It's really slow moving and boring, but it'll get better. Please review.
