Disclaimer: I do not own Fairly OddParents.

Author's note: This might be a little confusing right now, but it will become clearer as the story progresses. Please enjoy.

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Evil Comes to a Boyle

Chapter 1: It begins

Location: Boylesburg, formerly known as Dimmsdale

Year: 2025

Timmy: Come on guys! This is our last chance to stop him.

Chester: It's useless, he's got spies everywhere. We should just give up now.

AJ: I never thought I'd say this Timmy, but Chester's right. It's hopeless! I've ran through this dozens of times in every way, shape, and form, but every single time, the plan failed.

Timmy: No, I won't just give up after 15 years of fighting. I'm gonna do this whether you're with me or not. And if I go down today, I'll go down fighting.

You're all probably wondering what's going on right now, aren't you? Well, let's go back to the beginning.

Doctor: It's a boy Mrs. Turner.

Not that far! Dang it, I can't find the right flashback. I guess I'll just have to tell you how it all happened myself. You see, it all started 15 years ago. The guys and I were hanging around at AJ's house. Those were the days.

AJ: So Elmer, you're sure that you want me to remove your boyle?

Elmer: Yep, I can't take him anymore! All he forces me to think about is taking over the world! I'm sick of it!

So, AJ went to remove Elmer's boyle, but it just wouldn't come off.

Bob: Puny mortals! You can't remove me because I've been living on Elmer's face for so long, that I have become attatched in a way where I can only be removed if I want to come off, and I'm not gonna come off until my plan is completed!

AJ: Did your boyle just talk to us?

Bob: Yes, and let me show you what else I can do.

Bob then took full control of Elmer's body and forced Elmer to lift Chester up above his head and throw him into a wall, allowed Elmer to fly, and performed all kinds of God-like miracles.

Timmy, Chester, AJ, and Sanjay: Coooooool.

Sanjay: Let us build a giant golden statue of Elmer and worship it!

Bob(thinking): Yes, perfect.

Author's note: I hope that you like this story. I've been meaning to write it for a long time and finally decided to write it. Adios.