Timmy Turner1: Well, I'm sorry that you feel that way, but the "Trixie" that I knew in high school was the most popular girl in the high school, and she won Homecoming Queen, despite being manipulative, and she didn't want her own friend Rachel to be on the Varsity Football Cheerleading Squad. Besides, most Trixie Tang roleplayers do not roleplay her as nice. One person even made their muse reply like this: Trixie almost wished she never asked again. "Yeah that's kind of weird. But you do you." She wasn't always nice, but she wasn't a complete monster either. She wouldn't be popular if that was the case. Queen B's who ruled by fear were weak. They needed bling. And some social skills. At least to their face. Total Regina George moves. "Is that your thing? Wondering about garbage? You could always totally get some new shoes."

And again, this is NON-CANON. There obviously is no Hailey Drew, or McKenna Nicole Fisher. But there are tons of people who act like Hailey in real-life. Butch Hartman isn't even a likable person anymore. So forget about the canon of the show. These characters aren't canon. The only similarity that they have is the name is still the same. And I can relate to Timmy, because I got rejected by someone who was popular too. And he never loved me. I assumed that I had to become popular to be with him. I tried hard to become popular, but I couldn't ever join their clique.

Disclaimer: This is a fan-fiction of The Fairly OddParents. Nothing about this is canon, but I am using the same characters that Butch Hartman had created. Thankfully Hailey Drew isn't a real person, but she will appear in this fan-fiction sometimes. She is one of my original characters.


Chapter 15: "The Blackmail Begins".

Timmy continued to read the next text message on the next day.

"The first thing that you will have to do if you want your secret about you having fairy God-parents to remain a secret is that you will have to end your friendship with a girl named Chloe Carmichael."

"This isn't fair. I can't end my friendship with Chloe!" Timmy says.

"Well, it's either that or you'll have to lose us as your fairy God-parents," Wanda says.

"Alright, fine," Timmy says, and then he walks towards Chloe.

"Oh, hi, Timmy! I need to talk to you about Trixie!" Chloe says.

That caught Timmy off guard. "Oh, uh, w-what about her?" Timmy asks.

"I think that maybe you should just do something romantic for her. Like, write a song and sing it to her, or something!" Chloe says, with a smile on her face.

"Chloe, we have to stop being friends," Timmy says. He sounded more harshly than he had intended to.

"W-What?" Chloe asks. She suddenly feels sad. "Why? Was it because of my suggestion?" Chloe asks.

"No, that was great, except I'm not a great singer. But… I don't want to be friends with you anymore," Timmy lied.

She ended up believing him, as she starts crying. "F-Fine. I just won't talk to you anymore," Chloe says, and then she walks away from Timmy.

"I hate this "Pandora" person," Timmy says.

"Well, there is someone else who is going through the same thing as you are, Timmy," Cosmo reminds Timmy.

"Yeah… Vicky… But I don't know where she is right now!" Timmy says.

"She's a bit of a workaholic, so you might be able to find her at the Cake 'N Bacon, Sport," Wanda says.

Timmy quickly walks into the Cake 'N Bacon, and then he sees Vicky talking to a customer.

"Well, happy birthday, Vanessa! I hope that you will have a great birthday today!" Vicky says. She smiles at the customer named Vanessa.

Timmy smiles as he watches Vicky. "She's just so kind," Timmy says.

"Timmy, we're on a mission now," Cosmo says.

"Oh, right… Let me just wait for her to finish talking to Vanessa," Timmy says.

Vicky gives the customer named Vanessa a birthday cake, and then she turns around to look at Timmy. "Oh. W-What are you doing here, Timmy?" Vicky asks.

Timmy walks closer to Vicky. "I need to talk to you privately," Timmy says.

"About what? I'm working right now. I'll be off in one hour from now," Vicky says.

"It's about "Pandora"," Timmy whispers to Vicky.

"Oh," Vicky says. She grimaces. "Okay, I'll talk to you in one hour from now," Vicky says. She doesn't know what else to say to him, since she doesn't know why he wants to talk to her about "Pandora".

"Alright, thank you, Vicky!" Timmy says. He smiles at her.

"You're welcome, of course," Vicky says.

Timmy walks out of the Cake 'N Bacon, and then he bumps right into Trixie Tang.

She suddenly starts glaring at him, trying to hide the fact that she had been crying.

"I'm so sorry, Trixie. Are you okay?" Timmy asks her.

"Yeah. Lucky for you, I'm not hurt. Were you working on a novel about Hailey?" Trixie asks.

"For the millionth time, Trixie Tang, Hailey actually exists. Unfortunately… She enjoys hurting children," Timmy says.

For a strange moment, it seemed like Trixie would actually believe him this time. But then she said, "I thought that was Vicky," Trixie says.

"If Vicky isn't mean, then explain to me why she wished someone a happy birthday, and gave them a birthday cake?" Timmy asks.

"I… can't think of an answer," Trixie says.

"If you would do some research, like I did, you would know that Vicky used to be the most kindest little kid in Dimmsdale. But a lie screwed up her life, and caused her parents to hate her. She's still kind, but she accidentally turned herself into Icky Vicky," Timmy says.

"Wow… And I thought my life was pretty bad," Trixie says.

"Excuse me? Did something happen to you, Trixie?" Timmy asks.

That was when Trixie suddenly realized that she said that aloud. "I-I mean, of course my life isn't bad. It's perfect, and I always get what I want," Trixie says.

"You're just like Hailey. Telling me lies that aren't even true," Timmy says, sighing.

"I'm not like Hailey!" Trixie insists.

"Then tell me the truth, Trixie," Timmy says.

"Y-You're not going to like me anymore," Trixie says.

"I haven't stopped loving you yet," Timmy says.

"I overheard my parents talking. They are going to get a divorce," Trixie says.

"Oh. I'm so sorry, Trixie," Timmy says.

"I'm not sure if getting a boyfriend is even worth it in the end…" Trixie says.

"Not all guys are going to leave you, or pretend to love you like Ricky would," Timmy says.

"Wait a minute… Ricky never loved me?" Trixie asks. She quickly feels shocked.

"I'm pretty sure that he didn't. He did this same thing to Vicky, and he stole her money, and he called her Valerie instead of Vicky," Timmy says.

"What am I going to do though? My mom suddenly wants me to live with her, and she doesn't want to live in Dimmsdale anymore," Trixie says.

"Well, if you want to have a friend, I'm willing to be your friend," Timmy says. As long as "Pandora" won't force me to end my friendship with Trixie, Timmy thinks.

"Secretly?" Trixie asks.

"Yes… I'm fine with that," Timmy says.

"And you can't tell anyone of what I just told you. Understand?" Trixie asks Timmy.

"Yes, I understand… I'll keep it a secret from your friends," Timmy says.

"Not just my friends. You can't tell anyone else about this," Trixie says.

"Not even Vicky? I mean, I'm sure she would understand. Her life has been pretty horrible. She literally witnessed someone die," Timmy says.

"Oh… So the whole Hailey Drew thing is actually a true story?" Trixie asks.

"It was never a story, but yes, it all really happened to her. She lost two best friends, and her parents' love and trust," Timmy says.

"Thank you for caring about me, Tommy," Trixie says.

"It's… Timmy… But you'll get it right someday," Timmy says.

"When can we talk to Vicky?" Trixie asks.

"Well, I have to talk to her in one hour from now, and I need to be alone with her," Timmy says.

"Oohh, heh, you suddenly like her too?" Trixie asks.

"Look, I'm not going to lie to you, she's pretty, but we have an age difference, so I'm not going to make a move on her or anything, if that's what you're suggesting. Besides, I'm just friends with her," Timmy says.

"You admit that she's pretty though," Trixie says.

"Are you… jealous of her?" Timmy asks.

"Only if you like like her," Trixie says.

"So, what else has been troubling you lately?" Timmy asks.

"Just that I might have to move, and I might lose some money, or something," Trixie says.

"Oh. Can't you just live with your dad though?" Timmy asks.

"I'm not sure if I want to. They're divorcing because he cheated on my mom," Trixie says.

"Oh… And to think, I hated Ricky… I'm sorry that happened, Trixie," Timmy says.

Trixie hugs Timmy. "Maybe you're not so bad after all, but I still have a reputation to keep," Trixie says.

"Why is popularity so important to you though?" Timmy asks, as he hugs Trixie back. She smells like lavender.

"Because I like to be liked, okay? And I feel so special as the most popular girl in the school. I know I'm not the nicest person, but I'm not a complete monster either. Veronica really loves you?" Trixie asks.

Timmy nodded.

"Wow. She kept that a complete secret from me for so many years, I guess," Trixie says. She sighs. "I wish that I had friends who were more honest to me," Trixie says. "Are you her boyfriend now?" Trixie asks.

"No. I don't actually love her. I mean, if I'm allowed to be honest, I would say that I have crushes on other girls, but you're the one that I love the most, Trixie," Timmy says.

Trixie's cell phone suddenly starts beeping. "Crap. I think that my parents might be looking for me. I have to go back home. My cell phone number is 555-4521," Trixie says to Timmy.

"I'll text you!" Timmy says excitedly.

"Thanks to listening to me, and I hope that Vicky's life will get better soon!" Trixie says. She quickly runs back to her home.

Timmy sighs happily. "That's the closest amount of progress that I have ever had so far," Timmy says.

"You're a real friend to her, Sport," Wanda says.

Timmy walks back to his home, and then he is surprised to find out that his parents are finally back from their trip. "Hi, mom. Hi, dad. How was your trip?" Timmy asks.

"Where have you been?" Timmy Turner's mother asks.

"I was with Vicky, and then Trixie…" Timmy says.

"We heard about this girl getting kidnapped, and we were so worried about you!" Timmy Turner's father says.

"Girl? Please don't let it be anyone I know of," Timmy says.

"Your best friend, Chloe Carmichael," Timmy's mother says.

"Noo!" Timmy says for a long time.

"I'm sorry, but someone took her, and she isn't in Dimmsdale now," Timmy's mother says.

"Dang it!" Timmy says. "Yes, I'm fine, though," Timmy says.

Timmy quickly walks upstairs, and then he walks into his bedroom. "I hope that Hailey Drew didn't kidnap Chloe," Timmy says.

To be continued in Chapter 16.