The Author's Notes: Alright, so "Vicky's Facade", "Timmy Turner's Secret Admirer", "No Such Forgiveness", "The Truth About Amanda", "The Real Vicky", and "The Root of Vicky's Bitterness" will be continuing. I have just been busy because of the holidays. But I wanted to write something new that is specifically about Christmas. This fan-fiction will contain mature themes like death, murder, suicide, and several other themes. This is just a warning. Vicky does not have a canon last name, and Timmy has been aged up to twenty-one-years-old.
Disclaimer: This is a fan-fiction of The Fairly OddParents. The idea was slightly inspired by A Fairly Odd Christmas. All of the storylines, including my O.C. Hailey Drew, are my own ideas, and my own creations. The canon characters, however, were created by Butch Hartman, and I only own my O.C.s (original characters) Hailey Drew, McKenna Nicole Fisher, Atthea Killman, and Charlene Morris. Trigger warnings of death, murder, suicide, and several other trigger warnings will be mentioned in this fan-fiction.
Chapter 1: "An Unexpected Surprise".
Twenty-one-year-old Timmy Turner has been dating Vicky's younger sister Tootie for the past four years. He has been working as a cashier at the local grocery store for the past two years. Timmy and Tootie still live in Dimmsdale. Timmy walks towards his house after a long work shift of eight hours, and he opens his mailbox. He had moved out of his parent's house, and he is now living in his own house. "Bill, bill, bill, and a letter from… The North Pole?" Timmy asks, as he stares at the last letter that was in his mailbox.
Timmy opens the last letter, and then he starts reading it.
Dear Timothy 'Timmy' Tiberius Turner,
Good evening, Timothy, I am sending this letter to inform you that you are on the naughty list this year due to you trying to get back at Vicky. So, we are unable to give you what you wanted for Christmas this year. My apologizes to you, and happy holidays!
-Santa Claus
"What? This can't be true," Timmy says.
"And since when does Santa Claus care about Timmy getting revenge on Vicky for how she treats him?" Timmy's green and often careless and irresponsible fairy God-father, Cosmo asks.
"Yeah, I need to have a conversation with him," Timmy says.
"We can poof you to the North Pole, Timmy!" Cosmo says.
"Okay, I wish to be poofed to the North Pole where Santa Claus is!" Timmy says.
"Let me take care of this, Cosmo," Timmy's more mature and intelligent fairy God-mother Wanda says, and then she uses her wand to poof Timmy to where Santa Claus is right now.
"Yes? Oh, it's you. Well, what do you want, Turner?" Santa Claus asks after he noticed Timmy being here.
"I want to know why I'm on the naughty list this year," Timmy says.
"Well, take a look at my nice list," Santa Claus says, and then he shows Timmy the list of the good people.
On the list were the names Mrs. Turner, Mr. Turner, Tootie, Trixie Tang, Charlene Morris, A.J., Chester McBadBat, Nicky, Bucky McBadBat, Mr. Tang, Veronica, Tad, Chad, Chloe Carmichael, and Vicky.
"What? You're kidding me, right?" Timmy asks, after he noticed Vicky's name on the nice list.
"I'm not kidding. These people do good deeds like donate their money to charities, help their neighbors, and etc. You are selfish, callous, impulsive, and a bit stubborn," Santa says.
"Alright, but why is Vicky on the nice list?" Timmy asks.
"You don't know, do you?" Santa asks Timmy.
Timmy shakes his head. "No, I don't know," Timmy says.
Santa sighs, and then he sits down on his Santa chair. "Vicky is just faking it. She's not really evil or mean. That was just a character that she unfortunately created after her former babysitter stopped babysitting her. Now that woman is on the naughty list, of course," Santa says.
This news was an unexpected surprise to Timmy. "Vicky had a babysitter too?" Timmy asks.
"The cruelest person ever too. Her name is Hailey Drew, and she turned Vicky's parents against their own daughter by convincing them that Vicky was a miscreant. When Vicky's best friend Atthea Killman tried to defend Vicky and try to tell her parents the truth, Hailey pushed Atthea out of the house, and then Hailey killed Atthea with a pill, telling Atthea that the pill is good for her, but it was a deadly pill. Hailey Drew told the police that Atthea's death was a suicide, and Hailey told them that Atthea was miserable and she was bullied. All of that were lies told by Hailey," Santa says.
"Wow," Timmy says, and then he sighs deeply.
"So, you can now see that hurting Vicky isn't going to make her feel any better," Santa says.
"What exactly did Hailey Drew say to Vicky's parents?" Timmy asks.
"Hailey said that Vicky broke her grandmother's snow globe and Vicky's parents' other fragile items. It was actually broken by Hailey and her college friends like McKenna Nicole Fisher, who was there to help Hailey kill Atthea," Santa says.
"I'm so sorry, Santa. Is there any way that I can make it up to Vicky, and get myself back on the nice list?" Timmy asks.
"Well, technically, yes, but you will have until December 24th to apologize to Vicky," Santa says.
"Thank you, Santa!" Timmy says.
"Is that all that you wanted to say to me, Timmy?" Santa asks.
"Yeah, that's all. I was just shocked that I was on the naughty list," Timmy says.
"Just try to stop being callous with other people's feelings. I know that you're really caring, and kind. You saved Vicky's life twice, Timmy," Santa says.
"I'll try to stop being callous," Timmy says.
"And Merry Christmas to you, Timmy Turner!" Santa says.
"Thank you," Timmy says.
"You're welcome. Goodbye, Timmy," Santa says.
"'Bye, Santa. Thank you for explaining everything to me," Timmy says.
"You're welcome, Timmy," Santa says.
Cosmo and Wanda use their wands to poof Timmy back to Dimmsdale.
Timmy walks towards Tootie's and Vicky's house. Timmy arrives at their house, and then he rings the doorbell. His girlfriend Tootie opens the front door, and she smiles at Timmy.
"Hi, Timmy! I'm so glad that you're here! How was work?" Tootie asks.
"Really long and tiring. Hey, have you seen Vicky lately?" Timmy asks.
"Uh, she should be upstairs in her bedroom. Why do you wanna see her?" Tootie asks.
"I just need to apologize to her," Timmy says.
"Oh, um, okay, well, she is upstairs in her bedroom right now, like I said," Tootie says.
Timmy walks into the living room, and then he kisses Tootie on the lips.
Tootie kisses Timmy back passionately. "Mm, you're so good at kissing me, baby," Tootie says.
"Thank you, Tootie," Timmy says.
"You're welcome, Timmy," Tootie says.
"I'll be right back," Timmy says.
Timmy holds Tootie's hand gently, and then he lets go of her hand.
Tootie continues smiling at Timmy. "Good luck. I guess you finally heard about Hailey Drew, huh?" Tootie asks.
"Yeah, Santa told me," Timmy says.
"He's real?" Tootie asks.
"Yes. I went to the North Pole," Timmy says.
He walks upstairs, and then he walks towards Vicky's bedroom. Of course it is closed, and she has a security system in place. "Ugh, Vicky," Timmy mutters, and then he knocks on her bedroom door.
"Ugh, what do you want, Twerpette?" Vicky asks from inside her bedroom.
"This is actually Timmy… Timmy Turner. Can I come inside your room, Vicky?" Timmy asks.
He could hear her let out a sigh. "Why do you wanna be in my room, Twerp?" Vicky asks.
"I just need to talk to you, that's all," Timmy says.
He signals his fairy God-parents to transform into something so that Vicky won't see them.
Cosmo and Wanda use their wands to transform themselves into a pink and green patterned backpack on Timmy's back.
Vicky sighs a second time. "Fine," She says.
Timmy waits a few seconds as Vicky stands up from her computer chair, and then she starts walking towards the door. Vicky unlocks her bedroom door, and then she opens the door. Vicky walks to her chair, and then she sits down on it again. She resumes reading a novel.
"I'm sorry," Timmy says as he walks inside her bedroom.
"… You're sorry about what, exactly?" She asks, with her pink eyes still looking at her novel. She is wearing her usual green shirt and black pants, and her red fiery hair is styled in her usual ponytail.
"I'm sorry for everything that I said to you in the past. You're not the absolute worst human being on Earth. Santa told me everything. The manipulations, the lies, and even about Atthea's murder," Timmy says.
"Wait, you know about Hailey Drew?" Vicky asks, and then she finally looks up from her novel to look at Timmy.
"Yeah. She sounds like the worst," Timmy says.
"You have no idea… My parents stopped loving me when I was nine-years-old," Vicky says.
"I'm sure that's not true, Vicky," Timmy says.
"If they even talk to me, it's to punish me, or ground me from going anywhere but my job at the Cake 'N Bacon," Vicky says.
Timmy suddenly thought about his own parents. "I can sort of relate to that… My parents forget to take me with them on their trips to the beach, or wherever they want to go," Timmy says.
"… Yeah, I know all about that, of course," Vicky says.
She sets her novel down on her computer desk.
"I'm sorry too… I hated being so cruel to you," Vicky says.
"Surprisingly, I'm on the naughty list, and you're on the nice list. Well, I think it's more surprising that you are on the nice list," Timmy says.
"Yeah, Santa knows that I donate my money to charities, secretly…" Vicky says.
"You actually willingly donate your own money to charities? I can barely believe that," Timmy says.
"Money that wasn't stolen by Ricky, yes," Vicky says.
"I was the kindest, most generous, faithful, helpful, compassionate, and caring kid ever, but Hailey thought that I was too annoying, and she hated my personality. She threw this party that McKenna Nicole and their college friends attended at my house, and they destroyed almost every fragile thing that my parents owned," Vicky says.
"So I have heard," Timmy says, and then he sighs. "You're not annoying. I'm best friends with Chloe Carmichael, and she's just like you," Timmy says.
Vicky had been crying earlier, and she actually smiles as she continues looking at Timmy. "Thank you, Timmy," Vicky says.
"You're welcome, Vicky. What did she to Tootie?" Timmy asks. He was almost too scared to ask.
"Hailey told Tootie that her longtime dream of becoming a Princess will never come true, and Hailey beat Tootie up too. When our parents weren't home. I always got it worse though," Vicky says.
"Your heart wasn't really in it, when you were being cruel to me and my friends, right?" Timmy asks.
"Yes… I hated who I became. I was just trying to pretend to be the bad daughter that my parents believe that they have, since obviously every attempt to tell them that I was innocent wasn't convincing them that I was innocent," Vicky says.
"Things will be better in your life from now on, Vicky," Timmy says with a smile on his face.
"Yeah, right!" Vicky says her usual catchphrase.
"I'm serious. I'm not going to be selfish or callous to you anymore," Timmy says.
"S-Seriously?" Vicky asks. She looks uncertain or untrusting of Timmy's words.
"I'm being honest, Vicky. I care about you. I know now who the true villain is," Timmy says. "Speaking of which, where is she now?" Timmy asks.
"Somewhere in Canterlot," Vicky says.
"Thank you for caring about me, Timmy. I'll never call you a Twerp ever again," Vicky says.
"That would be appreciated. You're welcome," Timmy says.
"Anyways, I have to go back to Tootie now. I hope that you will have a good night, Vicky," Timmy says, and then he hugs her.
Vicky hugs Timmy back. "Thank you, Timmy. Don't hurt my sister," Vicky says.
"I won't ever hurt her, Vicky. You're welcome," Timmy says.
Timmy smiles at Vicky, and then he walks out of her bedroom. Timmy walks downstairs, and then he sees a picture of Vicky on the wall when she was a kid. Tootie was younger too, and their parents were hugging their daughters. Obviously in better times, before Hailey said that lie to Vicky's and Tootie's parents. Timmy finishes walking downstairs, and then he walks towards Tootie. "Vicky's going to feel better from now on," Timmy says to his girlfriend.
"Oh, thank goodness. Thank you, Timmy!" Tootie says, and then she kisses Timmy on the lips.
Timmy kisses Tootie back. He closes his eyes, as he continues kissing his girlfriend. Tootie continues kissing her boyfriend, and then she slowly pulls away from him. "I guess you have to leave now?" Tootie asks.
"Well, I want to find your parents. Where are they right now?" Timmy asks.
Tootie feels surprised. "You're going to tell them the truth? It's not going to work. They never believed Vicky and I about Hailey's lies," Tootie says.
Nicky and her red-haired husband suddenly walk into the living room. They look at Timmy and Tootie. "Oh, are you two lovebirds going to spend the night tonight?" Nicky asks.
"Just make sure you use protection," Nicky's husband says.
Tootie and Timmy blush profusely. They still haven't had sex yet. "Mom, Timmy wants to tell you something," Tootie says.
Timmy stands up, and then he looks at Tootie's and Vicky's father and Nicky, their mother.
"Yes?" Nicky asks.
"Vicky was innocent. She never broke anything," Timmy says.
"Oh, not this again. Vicky was a rebel. She hates Tootie, and she never wanted Tootie to exist," Nicky says.
"That's not true though. You fell for lies, like how I fell for a lie that Vicky was evil, and she's not," Timmy says.
"I believe that we know our daughters more than you do, young man," Nicky's husband says.
"I told you, Timmy. It's nearly impossible to convince them of the truth," Tootie says, and then she sighs.
Timmy looks at Tootie. "Okay… Well, 'bye, Tootie. I love you," Timmy says.
"I love you too, Timmy. 'Bye," Tootie says.
"And goodbye to you two too," Timmy says to Vicky's and Tootie's parents.
Timmy opens the front door, and then he walks out of the house.
Timmy sighs, and then he grabs his backpack.
"Well, that failed," Wanda says.
"I know, but I'm not going to give up too easily," Timmy says.
Timmy walks into his house, and then he closes the front door. Timmy sits down on his living room couch, and then he sighs.
Timmy looks down at his cell phone, and then he types in a text message.
Can we become friends, Vicky?
Timmy sends the text message to Vicky's cell phone number.
A few minutes later, he received a new text message on his cell phone.
Sure, I would love that, actually. Thank you for caring about me, Timmy.
Timmy types in another reply to Vicky.
You're welcome, Vicky. And I'm sorry about your childhood. It was worse than my childhood.
Timmy sends the new text message to Vicky's cell phone number.
He turns on the T.V., and then he starts watching an action film marathon.
Timmy stands up during a commercial break, and then he warms up some popcorn in the microwave.
Timmy grabs his cell phone again, and then he types in another text message.
Hey, do you want to spend some time with me sometime? Tootie can come too if you would feel comfortable with that.
Timmy sends the text message to Vicky's cell phone number.
Timmy puts his cell phone back into his pocket, and then he opens the microwave door. He takes out his popcorn, and then he walks into the living room. He sits down on the couch again, and then he starts eating the popcorn.
Timmy looks at his cell phone again.
Yeah, my life usually sucks. And Christmas has always been the worst. Sure. What do you have in mind exactly? Oh, I don't want to be the third wheel. Maybe it should be just you and I.
Vicky sent the text message to Timmy's cell phone number.
After Timmy finishes reading the text message, he types in a reply to her.
What do you mean by that? Do you not have any good Christmases? I could take you to the theater and we could watch a film. Just as friends, of course. Alright. Or you could tell me what you like to do. Since I don't actually know the real you.
Timmy sends the text message to Vicky's cell phone number.
Timmy continues eating his popcorn, and then he puts his cell phone back into his pocket. He still felt confused by what Vicky meant. She's on the nice list, but she never had any good Christmases?
That made Timmy worry a little bit about her.
He continues watching the film until he gets tired. He turns off the T.V., and then he walks upstairs. Timmy walks into his bedroom, and then he closes the door. Timmy changes into his sleeping attire, and then he lies down on his bed. He pulls the sheets on top of him, and then he starts to sleep.
The Author's Notes: Alright, that's just the premise, and there will be more in the next Chapter! Review kindly, like, or follow if you want more!
