CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CONFESSIONS
Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof all appeared inside the AJ's room. He looked at them with relief,and said,
"Guys, thanks for coming."
"Well," said Timmy, "it sounded pretty urgent over the phone, what is it?"
"Timmy," said A.J., "earlier tonight, I picked up a reading of a number of magical beings in Dimmsdale."
"There are fairies in Dimmsdale, A.J.," said Cosmo.
"Cosmo, these were NOT fairies," said A.J., "they were something else; something I believe you've all encountered before; Pixies."
"You'll never get away with this, Needlehead," said Molly really angry and still glaring at Sanderson, "Timmy's NOT stupid. He will find out what you're doing."
"I doubt it," said Sanderson in his monotone Pixie voice, "Turner's too busy nursing broken heart to be aware of what's around him."
"Timmy works best under stress," said Dwight, "he will stop you."
"Foolish children," said Sanderson, "no one can stop me; I'll finally be in charge of Fairy World and have two magical realms at my disposal.
When she was sure that everyone in the Tang house was sound asleep, Trixie got out of bed. She opened her window and hurled a rope down. She immediately went down the rope.
"I'll just do Timmy would do; be impulsive and serenade him outside his window."
The Tooth Fairly looked in disbelief at Jorgen; she could not believe that he'd done to Timmy such a thing.
"Jorgen," said his wife, "why would you do something like that to him. I mean, he gave you his front teeth so you could propose to me with it; he defended you and asked me to give you a second chance AFTER you tried to rip his teeth out. He was at our wedding." She shook her head. "What's wrong with you, I thought you liked Timmy. I thought all of that rough treatment you gave him was a type of tough love."
"It was," said Jorgen his accent becoming a little strained, "he was whining about how no one appreciated him for his good deeds and I was trying to teach him that you don't do good things for praise, but because it's the right thing to do."
The Tooth Fairy looked down for a minute and said,
"I believe, honey, but like everything you always go a bit too far." She paused, then continued, "Well, I'm sure he felt better when you showed him the correct context of the timeline."
Jorgen looked down a bit and the Tooth Fairie's eyse widened in horror. Jorgen's wife then said,
"Please tell me you didn't let that child continue to believe that everyone was better off without him."
"Well," said Jorgen, "it didn't seem to bother him too much, and he doesn't seem to affected by it now."
"Sweetheart, you don't know that," she said, "You're going to have to talk to Timmy and not just about the situation with A.J.; in fact, you're going to have to do the one thing you hate."
Jorgen's own eyes widened in horror and he said,
"You mean.."
"Yes, Jorgen, you're going to have to apologize to Timmy and admit you were wrong."
Timmy and his godfamily looked at A.J stunned. Timmy spoke first,
"Pixies? You're sure, A.J.?"
"Yes," said the 11 year old, "I picked up a large concentration of them at the Dimmadome."
"I knew something was wrong," the pink hatted boy, "Molly was surrounded by Pixies tonight."
"Uh, Timmy," said A.J., I don't know how to tell you this, but....,"
"But what?," asked Timmy.
When I scanned the Dimmadome, there was only one human reading at the Dimmadome, I checked the DNA; it was your genetic code."
"What are you saying, A.J.?", said Timmy, almost dreading the answer.
"I'm saying that you were the only thing human at the Dimmadome tonight; anyone near you would have been a Pixie likely in disguise."
"But that would mean," said Timmy, "the one I thought was Molly was actually...."
Timmy never finished the sentence, but started strange noises, contorting his face, and then fainted.
Trixie was heading towards Timmy's house. She noticed a girl on the other side of the street. She recognized her. That was the girl Timmy was hugging earlier. This would be perfect; Trixie decided to confront this girl and let her know that she intended to fight for her man.
