Hi everybody! Just to let you know, updates may be a slower because of school. (sigh) I wish it was still summer. I had a great time! I hope everyone else did too! Anyways, I don't own Fairly Odd Parents, or the characters. But Jenny is my OC, and I love her!

Here's chapter 15!

Chapter 15

Anti Fairy World was darker than it had been earlier. Thick, black clouds covered the sky, and rain poured down in buckets. Thunder was roaring and lightning was flashing so brightly that anyone there almost wouldn't need to use lights to see. It was so dark and scary, that for once in their lives, most of the Anti Fairies were actually afraid of their world.

But there was one Anti Fairy that found the storm non-frightening. He was in a dark, dungeon-like room lit with melting candles. Tables were covered with test tubes and piles of blueprints and plans, old and new. Bats screeched in their high pitched voices, trying to find the helpless insects that would soon become their next meal.

"Anti Cosmo, are ya sure this plan is a good idea?" Anti Wanda drawled in her rough country accent. "This storm is mighty scary. Maybe it's not a good time to be using yur fancy gadgets. "

"Au contraire, my somewhat beautiful and stupid wife." Anti Cosmo grinned wickedly and gestured to his machine that he had been programming. "This is the perfect time to unleash my plan! It's now or never!"

"Ooh! Anti Cosmo!" Anti Wanda squealed, throwing her arms up in excitement and giving her husband a big hug. "I didn't know you spoke Spanish!"

Anti Cosmo rolled his eyes as he scoffed and pushed himself out of his wife's loving embrace. Just then, Foop burst into the room. "Father! The prisoners have escaped!"

"What!" Anti Cosmo exclaimed in horror. Whipping out his wand, he zapped a part of the stone wall with a brilliant bright light. It hit the wall and formed a large circle. The surface seemed to ripple like water, but it looked like glass on a mirror. On the screen, the Anti Fairies could see Timmy and Jenny, running down a dark hallway lit with torches. Both children were throwing the doors of the castle open. And they weren't skipping any. Anti Cosmo noted that every door behind them was wide open.

"They're searching for something." The British anti fairy muttered under his breath. Anti Wanda got a confused look on her face. "I didn't know it was Easter! I never hid any eggs!"

"I believe that the Easter Bunny hides the eggs Mother." Foop corrected her intelligently. Then he licked his lips. "Mmm, I've never had rabbit before. I wonder how it tastes."

"You fools!" Anti Cosmo spit out in fury and exasperation. 'They're not searching for eggs, they're searching for US! They want to stop my world domination plan!"

"Shall I capture them again Father?" Foop asked, dutifully ready to serve his father.

It took Anti Cosmo exactly half a second to think and make a decision. Then he relaxed and a sly smile crept it's way onto his face.

"No Foop, let them come. I know what to do."

"Any luck?" Timmy called to Jenny, who was a few doors ahead of him. "If I was having any luck, do you honestly think you wouldn't know about it?" Jenny irritably asked. "Do you think I'd go, 'Oh, hey look, I found Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof. I know! I won't tell Timmy! I'll make it a surprise because we totally have enough time to do something that stupid!" She growled at the very end of her sentence. All this time, she hadn't glanced at Timmy. Now that she was done ranting, she looked at him. His face was in utter shock, his blue eyes full of agony, and Jenny quickly realized it was because she had snapped at him. She had only done that one other time since they'd met, and that was when they'd spoken in the school cafeteria. Looking back at that, it seemed like something that had happened years ago. It was weird to think that it had only happened a little while back.

"Timmy, I'm sorry." she apologized. "I'm just so worried."

Timmy walked up to her and cradled her head in his hands. "Don't be." he said. "We're going to find Cosmo, Wanda, and Poof, and you are going to kick Anti Cosmo's sorry butt past Pluto."

Jenny smiled and laughed a little. "Thanks Timmy."

Timmy gently let go, and looked down the hall. There was a set of stairs at the very end in the center which he guessed lead to more rooms. There was a hall leading to the left and the right on either side of the stairs. "Do you want to look up there?" he asked. "I'll finish this hall, then turn left." "That sounds good." Jenny agreed. "But stay in that hall until I'm finished . And if you find anything, whistle. It's risky, but I won't be able to hear you if you don't. I'm not a superhero. I don't have super hearing or anything."

"I have super powers." Timmy admitted. Jenny looked at him in shock. "What?"

"They've just never worked." Timmy smiled, indicating that he was joking. Jenny let out an aggravated huff. "UUGH! Timmy!"

Timmy laughed at her response, and Jenny realized that he was much less scared then he had been. Now that nothing life threatening had happened, he felt confident enough to split up, and crack jokes about their situation.

"Actually, when I'm Cleft I have superpowers. But I have to wish to become him. So I guess it's safe to say that they're out of commission right now." Timmy continued to smile as he turned left. "Good luck."

"You too." Jenny agreed, beginning to ascend the dark staircase. She felt smaller now, without Timmy close by. Vulnerable. Like a mouse creeping around a lion's den.

Huffing softly to herself, she shrugged the feeling away. Now she was getting paranoid. There was no reason for her to be scared. After all, she knew this house and it's inhabitants much better then anyone. "I probably know more about the anti fairies then their opposites do." Jenny thought. "I can beat them. Just remember what I told Timmy. I can deal with them. I don't need to worry."

But even as she thought those encouraging words, a black cloud of fear was growing in her mind.

Timmy raced around an empty room, throwing open cupboards, which were also empty. He wasn't sure what kind of room this was, but he was 99% sure that it wasn't used for anything. Not even holding 3 fairies hostage.

He was just about to leave, when he noticed a little black door. Wondering how he almost missed it, he walked up to it, and cautiously put his hand on the doorknob. Slowly, he knelt down on one knee to peek through the key hole. From what he could see, this room was unoccupied. So he got up and opened the door as silently as he could.

When it was finally open, Timmy could see the whole room. The walls were painted black and blue, like everything else in the castle, but a bright rainbow was painted on the wall opposite a bed. Instantly Timmy realized that he was in Jenny' s bedroom.

It was small, but nicer then Timmy had expected it to look. "Anti Cosmo must have given this room to her when she first became a Bornagain, to gain her trust." he assumed. There wasn't much to look at, but Timmy took it all in. A tall dresser was in a corner, with a small jewellery holder on top. The floor was cement, but on the side of the bed closest to the door, there was a small rug that looked like it had been hand-knit. From the variety of colors of wool used, Timmy knew Jenny had made it. Probably in a feeble attempt at bringing some cheer into the dark, dank room. And a way of keeping her feet warm. There was no heat in the room at all.

On the opposite side of the bed, a chair and desk sat, made of black painted wood. A lamp sat on top. There were drawers built in either side of the desk, each one labelled with a sticky note. All of them had words printed on them in cursive handwriting, like "Pencil crayons" and "Eraser collection." Timmy read each one, deciding that the desk must have been where Jenny did her drawing and kept her equipment. A painting easel was lying on the floor underneath the desk.

There were also hundreds of sticky notes stuck on the top of the desk. These ones Timmy assumed were memos that Jenny had written over time, since one he saw said, "Finish collage by Friday." Getting more interested by the minute, he read every one just like he had with the organization ones. Most of them mentioned the 3 Anti Fairies, and many of them shocked him, one of them being, "October 11th. Anti Cosmo was not impressed with the kitchen floor. Must scrub it for at least 4 hours next time by hand."

"Boy, he's brutal!" Timmy whispered to himself, feeling more and more sympathy for Jenny by the second. How did she survive living with those…Beasts? He placed his right hand on top of the desk and whispered to himself, "Jenny, I swear that after we defeat Anti Cosmo and foil his plan, I will never let you go through anything like this ever again."

After taking the oath, Timmy saw that his hand was on a book. He recognized it as Jenny's sketch book immediately, and flipped carefully through the first 2 pages. Seeing all of the remarkable things she had drawn made him love her even more. "When we get through this, I'll make sure I let her draw as much as she wants." he noted to himself. Suddenly a bright flash of green caught his eye. A book mark was sticking out of the middle of the book, with the words, "Finish ASAP!" Curious, he flipped the pages to the one that was marked. When he reached it he gaped in amazement.

On the page was a portrait of….Him? Jenny had only drawn from the neck up so far, so his body wasn't on the page yet. But every detail was accurate. Even the little dimple in his smile that nobody noticed. In fact, if the paper had somehow come alive, Timmy would have believed it was a clone of him. The only thing different was the fact that the picture was coloured with the colors of a rainbow. The only thing that stayed the same were his blue eyes.

Suddenly a loud whirring noise got Timmy's attention. It sounded like a machine, and Timmy didn't even need to stop to think whether or not that was a good thing. "Oh no!"

He raced out back into the hall and ran down the hall, following the sound. It lead him down a few other hallways, twisting and turning, getting farther and farther away from where he was supposed to meet Jenny. Finally he entered a dark dungeon. The only light in the room came from 2 torches on the walls. He grabbed one and faced the thing that was making all the loud noises. It was a machine that looked like a large photocopier. On the screen was a map of the entire world. The countries flashed bright yellow. A big red button on the side said, "Bornagain Transformer."

"Oh no!" Timmy cried out. "Anti Cosmo's going to turn everyone in the world into Bornagains. Then he'll be able to control them and make them his slaves!"

Suddenly the room got darker. The door slammed shut, and a voice said in a scolding tone, "Oh no Timothy. You ruined the surprise."

Timmy whirled around, to face Anti Cosmo. The grin on his face told Timmy that this had all been planned out. There was nowhere to run. Nowhere to hide. He was caught.

And there was no way he could let Jenny know.