Trixie and the little babies

As the months went by, Trixie grew tired of being around Tommy's friends.

They were bigger, and in the case of Fill and Lil, messier than her. They could do stuff she couldn't do like run and walk.

She wished they were little like her as she managed to grab a jelly bean and swallow it before Mommy took the rest away.

She woke up from a nap two hours later to find herself big and her brother and his friends little.

"Tommy? Why are you small?" Trixie asked.

"I don't know," Tommy frowned.

"That magic bean did it!" Chubby pouted. "Now we're small and Trixie's big!"

"Neat!" Lil giggled.

"Now we can live with the worms without having to take a bath!" Fill cheered. "Come on Lil!"

The twins left as Trixie was left alone with Tommy and Chuckie. She didn't have the heart to eat them so she just let them play with the big toys until she felt her bottom lip quiver.

"Trixie? Are you okay?" Chubby asked.

"I like being big but it's not fun if my big brother's not big too," Trixie sniffed.

"Well we can get a lazy beam and get out the magic bean like we did with Chuckie's watermelon seed before you were born Trixie," Tommy suggested.

Trixie shook her head. "We can't! Fill and Lil want to live with worms for forever and ever and—"

She started to fuss, having Chubby and Tommy hid behind a set of blocks as she spit up the magic bean.

And by some miracle, her world wasn't big anymore as Tommy, now her actual big brother again, hugged her close.

"You're okay!" The toddler giggled. "You had me so worried!"

"You exploded!" Fill cheered.

"It was neat!" Lil added.

"Angelica surely learned not to put food where you can it," Chubby smiled.

"I ate a magic bean because of Angie?" Trixie frowned. "She wasn't in my dream about me being big."

"That's because Mommy and Daddy had her in the kitchen to have a long talk," Tommy explained. "Whatever that means."

"Trixie! Are you okay? I'm so sorry!" Angie sniffed, sprinting towards the playpen. The babies could tell she'd be crying as they looked at her. "I thought my jellybeans weren't closer to you! I didn't know you'd get sick from eating one!"

"It's okay Angelica. She spit it back up," Tommy smiled.

Angie sighed in relief, rubbing her nose.

As for Trixie, she wouldn't be fond of jellybeans later on in life with no idea why.