A/N: Slowly but surely, this fic gets written. I told everyone this was a side project for me.

Disclaimer: Fairly Oddparents copyright Butch Hartman, Federator, Nickelodeon and Viacom. One Piece copyright Eiichiro Oda, Shonen Jump, Toei Animation, 4Kids and Funimation. I don't own either.


Luffy sat on the Going Merry's masthead, gazing out into the sea. After the immense amount of action they had seen over the last few months, it was nice to have a few moments of peace.

His crew seemed to think so too. His first mate Zoro was resting at the back of the ship, his daily sword training over. Sharpshooter Usopp was tinkering with some new gadget, with their doctor Chopper assisting him. His navigator Nami was in her cabin, looking over her maps, while the cook Sanji was in the galley, whipping up the crew's lunch. And their newest member, Robin, was reclining in a chair on the deck, lost in her latest book.

They had just finished their rather exhausting fight against Baroque Works, the criminal organization. From their encounter with Mr. 5 and Miss Valentine at Whisky Peak to Luffy's battle against Sir Crocodile in the ruins of Alabasta, they were exhausted. Although it had been quite an ordeal, plenty of good came out of it. Princess Vivi had been a good, if not temporary, addition to the crew. A detour to the newly named Sakura Kingdom had earned them Chopper, and Crocodile's defeat had added his former second-in-command Robin to their crew.

However, even though the temporary peace was welcome, the members of the Straw Hat Pirates were beginning to get restless. Well, Usopp and Chopper weren't so quick to battle, but something different was definitely welcome.

Suddenly, Chopper's ears perked. He turned from the tool he was helping his friend build and looked toward the sky. "Hey, guys, do you hear something?"

That got Usopp to stop working a look up. Robin peered up from her book and looked at the reindeer's curious gaze. Luffy looked as well. Zoro didn't move.

"Hey, I do hear something," the sharpshooter commented, getting the other three to peer at the heavens.

What they heard was very faint. It sounded like a voice…no, two voices, yelling in panic. They could also make out two dots in the sky.

"What is that?" Usopp asked. "Some kind of bird?"

The sniper couldn't have been more wrong. As the dots got closer, they became clearer. Soon, it was apparent that they were actually two children, screaming for their lives as they descended. Before any member of the crew knew what to do, the pair landed in the water with a splash, one that washed water on the ragged ship's deck.

Which, by extension, meant splashing water on the still sleeping Zoro. The swordsman awoke instantly, coughing and looking very annoyed.

"Who did that?" he demanded, standing up. Nami came out of her cabin, the noise attracting her.

"What was that?" she asked.

"Something landed in the water!" Chopper yelled, causing every member of the crew present to run to the side (well, Robin walked more than ran).

A few seconds later Timmy's head surfaced from the water, followed shortly by Trixie's. As the pink capped boy coughed, he made a mental note to yell at his godparents the next time he saw them. He figured Cosmo was probably responsible for the rough landing, and Wanda, still ticked at being ignored, didn't do much to fix it.

"Hey!" a voice yelled, attracting the attention of both kids. The pair looked up to see Luffy and his crew looking at them. "How'd you kids get down there?" Nami asked.

Before either could answer, Luffy did something that surprised them both. He stretched out both his arms until they were so long he was able to pluck both of them out of the water. With one big heave he landed them both on the deck, still cold and surprised.

"H-how'd you do that?" Trixie managed to stuttered out, a lot more surprised than Timmy.

Luffy gave a smile. "Well, I ate a piece of Devil Fruit, and now, I'm a rubber man," he said gleefully, stretching out one of his cheeks to what should have been an impossible length.

For Trixie, it was almost too much. She nearly had a heart attack. But Timmy, who was well used to things like this, was merely curious. "Devil Fruit?"

"Yeah, it's food enchanted by Sea Devils. Whoever eats one gets amazing abilities, but they can never swim again," the captain of the Going Merry said as Robin handed them both towels to wrap themselves in.

"Wait, I think we're getting off topic here," Zoro cut in before leaning in to the two kids and giving them a glare. "How'd you two kids get in the water so close to our ship? Did you stow away?"

"Hey, yeah!" Nami said, realizing that possibility. "Where did you come from?"

Before either of them could answer, Luffy answered for them. "They fell right out of the sky!" he exclaimed.

"It's true, they did," Robin said casually as she sat back down in her chair, noticing the disbelief in the first mate and navigator's face.

"What? But, how?" Nami asked, eyes wide in shock.

"I don't know," Trixie said, beginning to panic. "I was just sitting in my room, minding my own business, when I was suddenly I was in the middle of the sky with…" Suddenly, her demeanor changed to one of accusation. She turned to Timmy and pointed an accusing finger at him. "Turner, you did this!"

Now it was Timmy's turn to be shocked. "Me? How could I do this? Why would I do this?"

"I don't know. You're the criminal mastermind, not me!"

"What?" Timmy asked incredulously.

"You're right, that's giving you way too much credit," she snarled, getting a glare from the brown haired boy.

"Relax, you two," Nami cut in. "What island do you come from?"

Trixie blinked. "Island? We're from America."

That earned stared from the crew. "What's America?" Luffy asked.

"Never heard of it," Zoro commented.

Trixie was shocked. Timmy wasn't, this was his wish after all, but pretended to be. "What?" the Asian girl asked. "What backwater place do you come from? America is the most powerful nation on Earth."

That got more stares. "What are you talking about?" Usopp asked. "Is it part of the World Government?"

Now Trixie was staring. "What World Government? There's no such thing."

More stares. "Are you feeling alright? Did you get hit in the head on your way down or something?" Nami asked.

At that point, Robin cut in. "I think I may know what is going on," she said simply, picking up a book next to her chair.

With those words, all eyes were on her. "What do you mean?" Timmy asked, getting nervous. Did this girl know about fairies?

"I've read of…legends in my books. According to these legends, there are a series of stones scattered throughout the Grand Line. Not much is known about them, not even where they came from, but according to legend these stones are aligned with other worlds."

That got Luffy's attention. "Other worlds?"

"Yes, versions of the world parallel to our own, each one different in some way. These stones have been known to activate themselves at random times, transporting people to other worlds, or pulling other people here."

"So they were brought here by these stones?" Zoro asked, eyeing the two kids with suspicion.

Timmy, glad his secret was safe, jumped all over the explanation. "Makes about as much sense as anything else today."

"There are other worlds?" Luffy said with interest. "Think of all the exploration and adventure! Robin, where's the nearest stone?"

The archeologist studied her book for a moment. "Well, this map is old, but there should be one on an island that's in our path. It should take us about three weeks to get there."

Trixie's eyes went wide. "Three weeks? I can't be on a boat that long! What'll my dad say when he finds out I'm missing?"

At these words, Timmy mentally kicked himself. He had forgotten about their parents. What would they do when they couldn't find them?

"I'm sorry, but I'm afraid this stone is the best hope for getting you home," the woman said simply, returning to her book.

"Just think!" Luffy said, getting pumped. "Other worlds! After we find One Piece, we can go explore other worlds! We can adventure forever!"

Trixie, meanwhile, buried her head in her arms, obviously distressed. Timmy, noticing this, put a hand on her shoulder. "Come on, Trixie. Three weeks of exploring on the high seas? It'll be great!"

The girl responded by knocking his hand away. "I still say you did this, Turner," she huffed. Following that, she stormed off to the back to sulk.

The moment was broke by Zoro's next observation. "Hey, is that a sword?" he asked.

It was at that point that Timmy remembered the sword Wanda had given. "Apparently…I must have got it when I was brought here."

"Really? Well, I happen to be a swordsman myself. How about a quick match? I'll go easy on you."

Timmy, glad the adventure part was finally getting underway, gave a grin. "You're on!" With that, they too left for the back of the ship.

"That was weird," Usopp commented.

"That those fell out of the sky?" Chopper asked.

"That, and the fact that, throughout that entire conversation, no one asked anybody else for their name."


"Well, now that Timmy's gone, what do you want to do?" Cosmo asked happily.

Before the pink haired fairy could answer, Timmy's dad called from downstairs. "Oh Timmy! Your creepy teacher's here and wants to have a word with you."

Both fairies panicked. "It's Crocker! Quick, get in the fishbowl!" A split second later, both fairies were inside the glass container, morphed into fish. They were just in time, as Crocker and Mr. Turner came into the room, courtesy of the Parental Battering Ram.

"Hmm. I could have sworn Timmy came home."

Crocker didn't respond. He was carefully examining the two goldfish in the bowl. When he spotted the tiny crowns over their heads, he gave an evil smile. "Oh, that's alright. I just needed to get back the class…goldfish from him. He forgot to bring them home from his turn to watch them."

"But he's had those for two years."

"He's very forgetful. Besides, did you even remember getting them for him?"

"You know, I don't!" Mr. Turner said happily.

"Great. I'll just put the bowl in this special container that is clearly not a butterfly net," he said, picking the bowl up and placing it inside the same net he had caught Wanda in months ago.

"Well, alright then. I see no need to question this," the Turner father said, leaving the room.

Crocker bent down at the two captive fairies in his net, grinning widely. "I think you two will tell me all I need to know."