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Timmy and Trixie, the former back in his own clothing, were walking together out in the streets as Trixie laughed a little.

"So, the whole 'dress as a girl' thing was a bet by your friends?" Trixie asked.

"Pretty much." Timmy said, doing a good job at covering his little lie. "You see, part of it was a bet, and the other part was so I could get into the mindset of a girl, wondering what they would like, just so I knew what I could get on your birthday..."

"So, that meeting up with me in my boy disguise in the comic book store was..." Trixie started.

"Mere coincidence. I didn't even know you liked some of the stuff I liked until I saw you outside the popularity circle." Timmy explained as they sat down on a bench together. "So, I made up the Timantha thing and we started becoming friends."

"Why didn't you stay as Timantha until after the whole birthday party thing?" Trixie asked in curiosity.

"I figured it wouldn't be fair if I just came as Timantha... and it wouldn't be right, because then I'd have to be a girl for the rest of my life... I figured if I wanted to impress you OR if you wanted to have a real friend, I'd just come as myself." Timmy sighed. "Besides, from what I've learned from you, any gift given to you by the unpopulars just gets chucked in the fire."

"As much as I don't want to do it... yeah." Trixie shrugged. "But Timmy, you're too special to me to ever be chucked into a fire. I would never roast a human being."

"That's good..." Timmy sighed in relief.

Trixie then smiled as she hugged Timmy really hard. "Still, I can't believe that my first real best friend was right beside me all along... and it's the boy that I actually... don't mind coming up to me every once in a while."

"And every time you yell for the police when I do so much as wave hi to you?" Timmy frowned in a deadpan voice.

"I only do that so I could cover my real feelings..." Trixie said. "That, and your neighborhood was rumored to be the most dangerous."

"Dangerous, how?" Timmy said, nervously glancing.

"For one thing, unusual stuff always happens around your neighborhood. I don't know why, but all things always go over to your house... it's like there's magic in the air or something." Trixie said.

Timmy yelped as he glanced over to a nervous green and pink pillars with eyes, who glanced at each other nervously. Trixie shrugged. "Eh, but for all I know, secretly you're the richest kid and can really afford all that stuff."

Timmy sighed in relief as did the green and pink pillars, but Trixie didn't notice as Timmy said, "Trixie, do you think you're ever alone?"

Trixie paused as she looked up in the sky. "All the time, I always thought I was..."

Trixie then looked into Timmy's eyes. "But being alone with you... I think I feel... happier."

Timmy's face smiled as he said, "Aw, shucks."

"Timmy, I know it's crazy because we're just recently hanging out... but... I do think I love you... and this isn't a forced love or bragging love... I think that... in my heart..." Trixie started. "Call me a loon... but being here with you... I'm really happy. Sure, hanging with my fans and my not-so-true friends make me happy... but is it REALLY real love? Like the love we're sharing right now?"

"Is it?" Timmy asked.

"Timmy... let me try a little experiment." Trixie said as she cupped his face.

"Trixie?" Timmy raised an eyebrow in confusion.

"Sh... don't talk... just let me do this." Trixie shushed him as she leaned closer.

Timmy could hardly believe it. Is this really happening?

Trixie and Timmy's faces met as their lips met in a kiss. Timmy couldn't believe it at first, but he smiled in the kiss as he kissed Trixie back. It was...

Trixie could hardly believe she was doing this, either... if anybody saw her doing this with an unpopular boy, especially Timmy Turner, she'd be kicked out of the popularity group for sure... but to her, things like popularity didn't matter. She was feeling something for Timmy Turner, and she liked it. The next things that clouded her mind were, 'I wonder if I would be a good Mrs. Turner?'.

After about a couple minutes of a kiss, they parted for air as Timmy smiled. Trixie smiled. "I'm sure you felt a spark in my kiss?"

"Oh yeah..." Timmy sighed.

Trixie giggled. "I think I felt it too. Timmy?"

"Hm?" Timmy looked up.

"I don't ever want to be a part from you... but if everyone else came back... I know it won't last forever..." Trixie sighed.

"So, if everyone came back, we won't be like this?" Timmy looked down.

"Afraid not." Trixie sighed. "There's just no way..."

Timmy paused as he got an idea. "Maybe there is a way..."

Trixie looked up to Timmy in confusion as Timmy said, "You always did the boy disguise, right? Well, keep using that boy disguise and we can still hang out..."

Trixie's eyes sparkled in delight. "Of course! Then we won't have to worry about social peers breathing down our necks, to them, I'll just be another geek if I wear the boy disguise. Timmy, for once in your life, you're a genius!"

Trixie then started kissing Timmy in a happy kiss as Timmy smiled.

From nearby, Cosmo and Wanda looked as Wanda said, "Wow, Timmy sure knows how to say the right things today..."

"Yeah..." Cosmo sighed. "So romantic..."

As soon as they departed, Trixie yawned a little bit as Timmy asked, "Getting a little tired."

Trixie nodded. "I would like to go home to my bed..."

"I'll lead the way, my princess..." Timmy said as they walked back to Trixie's home, hand-in-hand.


"Good night, Timmy. I hope everybody comes back... sure, it'll be nice to hang with you, but I don't mind seeing other people again..." Trixie sighed as she laid her head down.

"Good night, Trixie. Hopefully, we have the chance to hang out again." Timmy smiled as he kissed Trixie's cheek.

She giggled as Timmy shut the door. Trixie closed her eyes. She hoped everyone came back, but that moment with Timmy... it was now pretty special to her... for the first time, she didn't snap crazy from being alone... Timmy knew what to say to her, and gave her a lot of comfort... she knew one thing, if people came back, she'd have to hang out at the popular crowd again... but if what Timmy says is true...

Trixie smiled as she closed her eyes. Maybe she could try the boy disguise...


"That was pretty sweet of you, sport." Wanda said as she, Cosmo and Timmy were walking/floating back home.

"Yeah..." Timmy said. "But you know what? I think we should go back to the way things were now..."

"But Timmy, you have something GREAT with Trixie going on. You're going to give that up?" Cosmo said in surprise.

"Don't get me wrong, I like this side of Trixie... but I feel she'd be better with other people surrounding her... and if she wants me, it's her choice." Timmy shrugged. "For now though, I think it's time I do this. I wish everything went back to the way it was."

"And Trixie?" Wanda asked.

"Well, I don't want to wish away our special moment... maybe when you grant the wish, when she wakes up, have her believe it to be a dream. Whether she believes it or not... well, that's up to her." Timmy said.

Cosmo and Wanda nodded as they put their wands up and granted the wish.


Trixie yawned as she got up. It was the strangest dream she ever had...

Yet, at the same time, her thoughts couldn't help but go back to Timmy Turner. She and Timmy seemed to have something good going in her dreams... she paused as she was wondering why she was thinking about Timmy, and how being alone with him felt right...

She paused as she smiled. Maybe her love for the boy was stronger than she thought... still, Timmy Turner as Timantha... an interesting theory... maybe it was a hint...

She nodded as she heard her father say, "Trixie, sweetheart, breakfast!"

Trixie smiled as she got up. Maybe, when she got a chance, maybe she could try to be alone with Timmy... at least the Timmy in her dream gave her a great idea...


And there is the third chapter! How was it? Only one more chapter to go, so don't miss out! Anyway, read, review, criticize and suggest, folks!