December 26. Timmy was building a snowman outside. He was wearing his fairies, who were disguised as a pink knit cap and a green scarf. Yesterday, his parents and Chloe's held a collaborative dinner. While it was cozy (and the dish was delish), he couldn't help but think about how Trixie was, at her own collab party after she departed from Timmy's movie night. Sure, he wished her parents wouldn't notice she was gone for a while, but Remy could always rat out on her, as he didn't get his way.

"What'cha worrying about, Timmy", Cosmo, guised as the scarf, said.

"I keep worrying about Trixie", Timmy said. "I hope she'll be alright."

"I'm sure she'll be fine, sport", Wanda, the knit cap, said. "Remember your wish?"

"Of course I do, it's so Trixie's parents wouldn't punish her", Timmy said. "But Remy could've snitched on her if he felt like it."

"Oh, right, that could be a problem", Cosmo realized.

"You worry too much about it", Wanda said. "Just don't think about it and see what happens."

"That's easier said than done", Timmy lamented.

However, not even a minute later, a familiar voice was calling for Timmy in the distance behind Timmy. "Hey, Timmy!"

Timmy turned around and saw Trixie entering his street.

"Trixie!" Timmy called ecstatically, as he ran towards her. "How are you? Any problems with Remy?"

"I'm good, thanks", Trixie said. "And Remy realized what he did wrong and we started over. We're now trying to be just friends he'll try to be nicer to you."

"Sounds great", Timmy said. "But aren't you worried he'll try hitting on you again?"

"Actually, no", Trixie said. "Remy formed a friendship with Veronica at the party, and they seem to hit off so well that I wouldn't be surprised if they start dating soon."

This surprised Timmy a bit. He was aware of Veronica having a crush on him, so having her switch to Remy would sound a bit odd at first.

"Cool", he said. "What about your parents?"

"They haven't noticed anything", Trixie said. "But that still means we're not officially dating. I'm so afraid they'll disapprove you and me being together."

Trixie paused. "That said, I'd still like to ask you out", she continued. "I got permission from my parents so I could hang out with a a friend, and since Veronica is occupied, I was wondering if you want to see a movie with me."

"Sure, what movie did you have in mind?" Timmy asked.

"Well, I'm not sure you'll like it", Trixie said, looking a little reluctant, "but I'd like to see 'The Kissy Kissy Goo Goo Romance Movie'. It's the very first Kissy Kissy Goo Goo movie, and it premiers today, and I'm a fan of it..."

"Are you kidding?! I'd love to!" Timmy said. "I'm also a huge fan of Kissy Kissy Goo Goo! But, um, don't tell the others, OK?"

"Of course not", Trixie said. "I'll be seeing you at 7 o'clock at the theater." Then Trixie went off.

After she left the street, Cosmo said to Timmy: "Told ya you worry too much."

"Cosmo, that's what I said", Wanda argued.

"Oh, right", Cosmo realized.


Somewhat late in the evening, Timmy and Trixie just finished watching the Kissy Kissy Goo Goo movie, and just walked out of the viewing room. Their rides (in Trixie's case, a limousine hired by her parents, and in Timmy's case, his own parents) would arrive a bit later, so they decided to wait in the hall.

"So, what did you think of the movie, Trixie", Timmy asked.

"It was great and gave my heart a fuzzy feeling", Trixie said. "What about you?"

"...You didn't hear me squeal of excitement during the entire run", Timmy asked.

The two chuckled when they looked back at that.

"How could I not", Trixie said. "It's adorable!"

Timmy blushed at this. He then looked up and noticed something.

"Hey look", he said. "The staff at the theater forgot to clean up some of the Christmas decoration. I can still see a green plant hanging there above us."

Trixie also looked up, seeing the plant. She then promptly kissed Timmy on the lips.

This surprised Timmy. "Wow", he said. "I'm not complaining at all, but that was rather sudden."

"Not really", Trixie said. "Haven't you recognized that plant? It's a mistletoe!"

Timmy looked up again and now recognized the plant.

"You know, it's a bit cliché that a mistletoe has to appear in any sort of romantic Christmas story, whether it's fiction or not, don't you think?" Timmy asked Trixie.

"Do you mind it?" Trixie asked back

"Not a single bit", Timmy said, and promptly kissed Trixie. "Merry late Christmas, Trixie."

"You too, Timmy", Trixie said.

The two then kissed for a third time under the mistletoe. They kept kissing until they heard a car honking, causing them to break their kiss and approach a window to see who made the noise: a black limousine.

"Oh, that must be my ride", Trixie said. "See you later, Timmy." She kissed Timmy on the cheek.

"You too, Trixie", Timmy called back.

Then Trixie exited the theater and approached the limousine. Timmy watched her ride take off.

This Christmas went much better than he ever expected.


Author's Note: There you have it, the end of this story. Probably not perfect, but I'm satisfied regardless.

Also, I just realized that I posted the first chapter over 12 days ago.

Anyways, merry Christmas and a happy New Year, guys!