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Chapter 7: Evil Revealed
The King and Queen of Yuggotamia had looked for Timmy for hours. Yet, he was nowhere to be found. Obviously, he wasn't in Dimmsdale. Yuggotamia wouldn't be avenged.
The Eliminators didn't have any better luck. However, they had sucked in Timmy's parents, AJ, and the fairy named Tootie. Those people seemed to be important to Timmy.
Then, they put on the Fakefiers and each transformed into one of them.
"THE BOY MIGHT BE IN FAIRYWORLD," said the Darkness. "ELIMINATOR FOUR, GO TO FAIRY WORLD."
"Yes, master," said the Eliminator, POOFing to Fairy World.
Timmy wasn't hard to find now. Whoever arranged the celebration for the Chosen One seemed to have conspired to make him ridiculously easy to find.
The Eliminator smiled. This would be easier than anyone thought.
POOF!
"Tootie!"
"Hi, Timmy," replied the disguised Eliminator. "I'm so glad to see you again!"
"Yeah, Tootie," replied Timmy. "I missed you!"
Norm noticed that something seemed to be wrong about "Tootie." Other than, the fact that Turner had a girl, and had given up on Tang. Other than that Turner was having good things happen to him, and he, Norm, wasn't trying to ruin it for him.
Nope, it was magically wrong. Tootie didn't metaphorically feel like a fairy, which was what she was supposed to metaphorically feel like. She metaphorically felt like something malevolent, something from his babyhood. Nope, not a human.
A magical creature, or something created by a magical creature.
Therefore, Norm decided to do absolutely nothing to either Turner or Tootie. Sure, he had vowed to himself not to harm Turner, but that didn't mean he had vowed to not let anyone else harm him.
Turner had enough good fortune today, hadn't he?
Calais also had sensed the wrongness about Tootie. She knew that Norm had sensed it too, since they were both genies. Which made her wonder why he was just drinking a strawberry ice cream shake.
"Timmy, I don't think that's Tootie!"
"She's Tootie," replied Timmy stubbornly, as her mouth turned into a black hole, and sucked him up.
"Timmy!" shrieked Chester. "Where are you? What was that?"
He glared at Norm, since he figured that since Calais had knew that, Norm had as well.
Norm wasn't sure how to respond to Chester's glare. He had let an evil creature suck up Chester's friend, when he had full knowledge of it, and could have stopped it.
"Don't worry, Chester," said Norm casually. "There are lots of people that would be better friends for you than Turner."
Chester was shocked by the amount of hatred that Norm had packed into the second sentence. Norm hated Timmy!
Chester was shocked that he could spend so much time with Norm, and not know that. Norm had always made some excuse whenever Chester decided to go see Timmy. He didn't come to school with Chester, unless he specifically requested it. He had never asked Chester about his friends, or his day.
Now, Chester knew why. Norm hated Timmy, and tried to avoid mentioning him whenever possible, since he didn't want him to know.
Then, Chester remembered when he had first met Norm. His lamp had appeared out of thin air. Lava lamps didn't work that way, even if you ordered them over the Internet. Speaking of Internet, didn't Timmy always say that he had got cool stuff from there? Did he use to have fairies? Did he meet Norm too?
Norm's inexplicable species change.
Chester remembered how neglectful Norm used to be. How he had suddenly became extra-caring a few days after Chester had told him what the wishes had done to the world. How cruel Norm had been after he'd lost his memories.
Everything made sense now.
Norm had taken Timmy's fairies from him, and had used that to become a fairy. He had tricked Chester into believing that he liked him.
And most of all, he was going down!
