I can't believe that I've finally made it to Chapter 10. I couldn't have done it without you readers! Thank you!
I don't own Fairly Odd Parents. I own Jenny.
Chapter 10
Jenny woke up early with a sore throat. It didn't make her throat croaky, like a frog in the throat. But the inside and out felt very painful. When she looked in her mirror, she thought that her life chain looked a little bit duller than normal, but she didn't think much of it. "Anti Cosmo probably gave me a bad luck cold for talking back last night." she thought to herself. "I'll just borrow some medicine from Timmy when I see him."
Then she realized that today was Saturday. There was no school. So she could visit him whenever she wanted. Wanting to see him as soon as possible, she leaped out of her black ivory bed and stripped off her PJ's. She replaced them with baggy blue jeans, and a long white tank top with a picture of a rainbow on it. Then she slipped on some comfortable black and blue running shoes on top of blue socks. Grabbing her hairbrush, she brushed her hair until it was silky and smooth, then put it into 2 pigtails and pinned back her bangs with some red barrettes that would blend in with her hair. Then, after one last quick glance in the mirror to make sure everything looked in place, she headed out of her room to the kitchen.
When she arrived, there was no one there. "That's weird." she thought to herself out loud. Normally when Jenny woke up, the Anti Fairies were so loud that she was able to hear them eating breakfast from her bedroom, which was 2 or 3 floors up. But now there was no sign that they had even eaten there. No dirty dishes, no food left out, no messes or holes in anything caused by magic wands. Jenny smiled and chuckled to herself. All of this meant no chores! At least for now.
So after making herself a bowl of cold cereal and taking care of the things she had used, like the dishes and food, she walked to the bathroom. On her way, she passed Anti Cosmo and Anti Wanda's room. She paused by the door, listening for any sound or anything to prove that they were in there. But there was nothing. At first she thought it was strange. But then she thought, "They're probably out with Foop causing trouble." With that in mind, she skipped merrily to the bathroom to get cleaned up and ready to see Timmy.
As she was brushing her teeth she couldn't stop thinking about Timmy and how loyal he was to her. "I've got to do something to show him how much that means to me." she thought. "But what?"
She walked back to her bedroom and sat down at her black desk. On it was her sketch book, open to her most recent drawing of Noah's ark underneath a shimmering rainbow. Deciding to take a quick break from that one, she gazed through her book at all of her other drawings. She started at the beginning. There was a portrait of Hannah in a wide brimmed sun hat, a fruit bowl full of colourful fruit, a picture of Anti-Cosmo…Wait, what?
Jenny ripped back to that page stunned. Why on Earth had she drawn THAT? Then she remembered. She had drawn him on the very first day they had met. When he turned her into a Bornagain. She had coloured him with the rainbow colors when he brought her into his home. Back then, she had thought that he was like a rainbow. Colourful, amazing, a person who kept their promises and held their friendships sacred. Now Jenny snorted. "Yeah right." she scoffed. She had no desire to keep this picture. RIP! Jenny crumpled the horrible picture into a tight ball and threw it into her wastebasket some distance away like a basketball player. It went in perfectly, and she cheered, "She shoots, she SCORES!" Chuckling, she turned back to her book.
Suddenly she had an idea. "Timmy's like a rainbow." she murmured. "He's kind, and loyal, and I bet he would never break a promise or a friendship. He's smarter then that."
It was like a light bulb went off in her brain. Jenny gasped, and flipped rapidly to a fresh page. "I know exactly what to do to thank Timmy." She worked on the page for over 2 hours, tracing and erasing, and using a little bit of color here and there. Finally she decided to take a break. If she worked too hard and too long on an assignment, she got impatient and angry at every little mistake. "Now would be a good time to see Timmy." she decided. Rubbing her throat, which was still sore, but not as bad as it had been, she walked down the steps to the front door, which lead to the alley. Still not seeing anybody, Jenny opened the door and headed for Timmy's house.
As she walked, another idea popped into her head. "Timmy's a good friend to me. He took me out yesterday, today I should take him somewhere. But it has to be somewhere special. Somewhere that he can recognize means a lot to me." Suddenly she gasped.
"I know the perfect place." and she took off running.
When she finally reached Timmy's house, Timmy was outside playing ball with Chester and AJ. Jenny smiled when she noticed the green bat, pink glove, and purple ball that were being used. They were obviously Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof in disguise.
The minute that Chester saw Jenny, he screamed in fear. "GIRL!" and took off running down the street. AJ stayed a little longer than Chester. "Sorry Timmy, but I just remembered, I have to…um…clean my room!"
"But I thought you did that this morning before you came." Timmy said in surprise. "Yeah, well…umm…I have to clean it again! Bye!" And with that, he took off down the road behind Chester.
"Sorry. I scared them away." apologized Jenny. "Don't worry about it. It's not just you. They don't like any girls." Timmy shrugged. "I'll see them later. What are you doing here?"
"I wanted to see you." Jenny said softly. "Do you think I could borrow some cold medicine? My throat's been killing me since I got up."
"Sure." Timmy dashed into the house for a few minutes, then returned with 2 tablets and a glass of water. He handed them to Jenny, who thanked him, threw the pills down her throat, then chugged the water. When she was done, she set the glass done and spoke. "I've decided I want to take you somewhere really special. But it's a surprise, so you have to close your eyes."
"Oh boy! A surprise! But do I really have to shut my eyes?" Timmy complained. Jenny giggled. "Come on Timmy. Be a good sport." So Timmy clenched his eyes shut as tightly as he could. "Ok. They're closed."
Jenny waved a hand in front of his face just to be sure. Then she whispered the destination to Wanda, who nodded. "You got it honey." Then with a wave of 3 wands, they poofed off.
When they poofed to the place Jenny had whispered, she looked around and breathed in the fresh air. "Mmm." she sighed. "This place hasn't changed a bit."
As she looked around, she noticed that nobody else was here. Good. She wanted to have this place all to herself, Timmy, and the fairies. "Okay, you can open your eyes." she instructed Timmy. Timmy obeyed and looked around in shock. "Where are we?"
"Lake Bigfoot." Jenny told him. Timmy gasped. "You mean…"
"Yes Timmy." Jenny whispered. "This is where I drowned. And look." she pointed out towards the lake. "They've still got that raft out there. But that's not what I wanted to show you."
"What do you want to show me?" asked Timmy curiously. Jenny pointed close to the waterline on their right. "It's over there. Come on." She lead Timmy towards the location.
Finally they got to a place right beside the water and covered with reeds and cattails. "Right there." Jenny pointed about 5 feet away. Timmy walked up a little bit closer and gasped. "Oh my gosh." he murmured. He couldn't believe what he saw.
Right there in front of him was a big wooden cross. On it were the words, "In memory of Jenny Glee Cain. June 21, 1999 - August 28 2009. You will always be our rainbow."
OOH, intense! The next chapter will be coming, I promise. But first read and review this one! Until next time! Bye!
