Chapter 29 -Trixie's Ballet-

The next few weeks had been a blur. She spent an entire day at Jessica manor which turned out to be her old mansion. It was a nightmare to be held. As her arch nemesis had taken full advantage of their arrangement. Her therapist helped to some extent, but for the most part Trixie was stuck in her comic book. Being unable to move forward. As once again trying to come up with a design for her villain was impossible. On top of that Trixie had started to watch TV, something that she wasn't to partially fund off. As she couldn't for the life of her figure out how to change the channel. So once again she was watching reruns of a show that she didn't partially like.

"Would you please change the channel," her mother asked. Trixie looked from one of the many annoying ads that would appear constantly. But it was a nice distraction from everything in the world. "I'm glad that you're spending less time in your room, but come on. Do something else rather than watch terrible TV shows you know I don't like you watching."

Trixie looked at her mother confused, "Alright turn off the TV if you're not going to listen to me. You can go do someth-" the doorbell rang. Both of the twins were lying on the floor playing with an assortment of toys. "Ah so I see they're finally here. Trixie groaned, moved to the front door and twisted it open. Both of her sisters followed opening the door and a frown formed on the girl's face. It was the pink hat and his annoying parents standing in front of her door.

"What are you doing here?" Trixie asked frustrated, "Give me chocolate or else!" She snapped at him only for the boy to just sigh. Reach into his pocket and pull out her chocolate bar. With that she unwrapped the rapper and devoured it standing in the way both of the parents looked at the two of them.

"Woah hiya pink hat," one of her sisters asked. "Can I have your pink hat?" The girl asked the boy both of them.

"Uhhh sure?" Timmy said uncertainty. He took his hat and handed it to one of the girls. Both of them ran off. Trixie moved out of the way and downed the entire bar of chocolate and threw away the wrapper. "So this is where you live, not a bad place. Oh right, where are your parents?"

"So this is the girl you keep buying chocolate for," Timmy's mother said. "Well, aren't you cute?" Trixie just rolled her eyes and walked off to return back to the TV only to remember that her mother had closed the door. Soon both of her parents came down the stairs and Trixie was mostly quiet.

"Not so fast, Trixie. Why don't you take 'pink hat' and your sisters." Trixie looked at her parents with a frown.


Elizabeth Tang was not impressed by what she saw. Both of Timmy Turner's weren't very intelligent or polite. The boy himself seemed well mannered, but his parents were idiots. Elizabeth husband Mr. Tang held out his hand, "Ah Turner nice of you to come along. Now then let's get down to business shall we." With that the 4 of them made their way into the kitchen. "1st thing first I'd like to say my daughter talks about your son a lot."

"Eesh you have a wife and 3 daughters, the water bill," he shivered. "Ah of course see Mr. Ed Leadly wants us to close this deal as soon as possible or risk being fired. Your business would be a massive boon for Pencil Nexus and most importantly my wallet!" Mr. Tang just shook his head, Elizabeth could tell he wasn't too happy with the situation.

"Look, I'll be frank Turner. I did the analysis of Pencil Nexus and the merger is a no go. Your company does quite make the profit revenue that MegaCorp Mega Corp is looking for. Not only that there is a noticeable lack of brand synergy. However, Megacorp is still interested in a partnership and I have a way that both of our companies would benefit." Turner was nodding his head clearly; everything that was going on was beyond his comprehension. "I do have a few other clients who are willing to form a partnership and invest in your company. Giving your boss exactly what he's looking for. Of course there's a single stipulation."

"A single stipulation? But I don't have money to tip you," Mr. Turner said. Which only made Mr. Tang attempted to hide the cringe from the man's comment. "Oh that kind of stipulation."

"To put simply my daughter is a social recluse and doesn't like to socialize and needs a friend. A few weeks back she got into a fight with a girl in school and your son is one of the few people she talks about. My daughter also needs a friend, so bring Trixie around every once in a while. And I'll see what I can do."

"Deal!" Mr. Turner said.


Trixie didn't like pink hats whatsoever, but at least he would bring her chocolate. The rest of the night was mostly an awkward conversation where their parents chatted amongst each other. Timmy kept trying to ask questions, but she had no interest in responding towards him. Instead spent the time playing with her sisters which were trying to find Splinter who was off somewhere or doing something. It was mostly uneventful and the boy went back to muttering himself most likely talking to his godparents. Trixie had been curious to talk about them, but she didn't dare ask especially without her godmother and her sisters in the room.

After the Turner's left and her parents finished with their dumb meeting. Trixie finally jumped back on the TV. And continued to watch until the twins were put to bed. She attempted to come up with some designs, but failed. Finally turned into bed after giving up and it was just another night. Stuck, there had to be a way to finish her comic book. After another new day and spending time with her godmother. She attempted to watch more cartoons which oftentimes were reruns only for her mother to change plans.

"We're going shopping at the mall," Elizabeth said. Trixie looked up at her mother confused, "Your dad is spending the day with the twins, so you're with me, that means turn off the TV." Frowning Trixie turned off the TV, Splinter changed into something innocuous she could take with her. Trixie hadn't been grounded for a while, but was in no mood to be punished again. It was only a 20 minute drive from their home somewhere in the suburbs to the Dimmesdale Mall.

The mall wasn't that busy around this time as it was around the middle of the day. Trixie followed her mother around slowly helping her get things for cheaper. Splinter was mostly a quiet godmother who only helped when it was needed. They had moved into a discount store one that Trixie wouldn't be caught dead in. It was an actually neat little store she moved through the aisles without paying attention. Only to slam into something hard, "Hey watch where you're going! Oh come on!" Trixie and ran into a pink hat which only made her gag.

"Oh it's you hi crazy," pink hat said which only got a glare.

"GIve me chocolate!" She shouted at him which only got the boy to frown. He leaned behind him and handed it to her. But right before Trixie could dig into the sweet ivory delicacy. "Hey!" Trixie looked up to see her mother who snatched the item from her, "That's mine. Give it back."

"I told you no more chocolate," her mother said unhappily. "You've already had one too many this week. Well pink hat since you're here and I still have shopping to do. Here you go." With that she handed her enemy/friend a huge wad of cash easily around $200. "You can use the money to go do whatever you kids do in this day and age of course you have to take my daughter with you. She desperately needs a friend." Timmy smirked.

"Of course," Timmy said. "We can go to the comic shop."

"And Trixie if you do anything mean or cruel you're grounded," with that he mother walked off. From a short distance Splinter was disguised as an object on the shelf holding her wand behind her back. Smirking with a giant grin watching as her godchild was getting more and more flustered only to poof away and disappear.


Trixie sipped on a smoothie. What was her mother planning? Timmy was just rambling on something that she didn't care for. Friends, Trixie had friends at one point, but now? She couldn't quite describe, but free food was free food. After finishing her smoothie she threw the cup away. Eventually, out of curiosity she started to quiz the boy on random facts about comics. Which she had to admit, he did have quite a depth for his age. "Well I'm just saying the Power Pals reboot was far better than the original comic run. And far more intriguing than the animated series."

Both of them finally came to the Comix shop in the Dimmesdale mall. As both of them walked in a giant explosion of confetti. "Alright!" A strange voice came as a girl and a boy that looked vaguely familiar. "Congratulations you won!" The girl named Tammy who Trixie was vaguely remembered. "We're having a comic contest for choosing the best comic series in the world. And you two are the winners. I still can't believe they fall in love over a stupid comic book."

"Tammy!" The boy snapped.

"What its stupid," with that she pulled up a green backpack. Pulled out a comic book, some caramel chocolate and a random shirt. Trixie snatched the chocolate without second thought. No one was going to stop her from enjoying the love of her life. "Now then all you have to do is answer a simple question. What comic book series is the best comic book series in the world?" Timmy and Trixie looked at one another and Trixie smiled.

"Well that's easy!" Both of them said in sync.

"That would obviously be Skull Squishers!" Trixie said

"That would obviously be the Crimson Chin!" Timmy said.

"I think he means Skull Squishers," Trixie said, getting angry. "How can anyone think that 2nd tier comic series is number 1."

"2nd tier? Their s a reason why Skull Squishers has had a comic published in several years now," which only got Trixie mad. Both of them turned around to notice that the twins had disappeared.


"A comic book. Mom and dad fell in love over a comic book!" Tammy snapped at her brother frustrated as the two of them had darted out of the way. When the 2 of them started arguing. It was going to be a lifelong obsession of the 2 of them and Tammy had heard the arguments one too many times. But if those arguments never happened neither of them would fall in love. Which meant neither of the twins would be born, a mistake that Tammy had learned the hard way. "Also when did mom have a Fairy Godparent?"

"What are you talking about?" Tommy asked.

"Next to mom that was a fairy," Tammy said again. "Do you not pay attention to anything?"


Crocker was sitting in his lab and had finally crafted his brand new clothing. It looked identical to his normal clothes, but this one was magic poof. Preventing any pesky fairy from preventing him as Crocker finished sewing up the shirt. He took the shirt and put it on. The new shirt was made out of a much finer material and with anti-magic properties would make capturing fairies so much easier. It was something that had been on his bucket list for years now, but with the discovery of 1 potentially 2 godkids in his mist. It was important to finally prepare properly. Turner was bad enough, but Tang was an entirely unknown and unpredictable beast.


Trixie stormed into her room and the once enjoyable mall trip turned into an hours-long argument. That had gotten them kicked out of the Comix store; Splinter was more annoyed than anything. To think that anyone would dare criticize the obviously superior Skull Squishers, "Are you really going to let the world's most petty argument distract you? Come on hun we have a few hours to ourselves we could do stuff go for a walk, maybe do some petting or we could you know get down to making some wishes. You know you're boring right? Like shesh kid you make so many wishes I'm going to suffer from OWD."

"No clue what that is, but I do have a wish," Trixie said. "So this will make it my 4th wish?"

"5th, but alright what is it? I'm curious now," Splinter admitted. She was in her full form floating in the air. Trixie had been digging through the small comic collection she had acquired and found it.

"Ah I found it," with that she flipped open the pages of her comic book and smiled. "Turner thinks that Crimson Chin is better than Skull Squishers. I'll prove him wrong." She started to laugh and Splinter looked at the girl who was slowly going insane. "I wish the entire world was exactly like my comic book." With that she handed her godmother the book, "I can undo this right?"

"Yes you can undo this all I have to do is make a wish. Are you sure?" Trixie nodded her head, "Well I guess." With that she heald out her wand and a giant explosion of magic surrounded the entire earth in only a second later.


"Skull Squishers? Ha!" Timmy said laughing, "Everyone knows that's ridiculous." He had settled into bed for the night his argument with Trixie plus the excapade around the mall had exhausted the 10 year old. His godparents only looked at the boy concerned and a small thought occurred. "You know the more I think about it. Why is she so scared to be herself? Today before the argument she was fun to be around, but now.. So I wish Trixie wasn't scared to be herself!"

Both of his godparent looked at one another confused, but granted his wish. After that Timmy quickly fell asleep, but unbeknownst to him. Something was happening. Unbeknownst to even his godparents.