Timmy's POV
Soon enough, we made it to a yellow house. Luckily the robots hadn't made it into the suburbs yet. But I did a double take along with my fairies when I saw a giant structure in the backyard. Perry wasn't fazed, so it must have happened often.
"Ah, here we are! Here goes nothing…" Perry said nervously. We then walked through a gate into the backyard. There were five kids tinkering with the machine. The one named Phineas had a very odd shaped, triangular head and another named Ferb had a weird, F shaped head. The other kids looked normal. Again, weird.
"Um, hi." I said nervously. The kids looked over at us.
"Hi! And who are you?" Phineas asked. "And why are you with our platypus? Why is he wearing a hat?"
"…That's a little hard to explain, so Perry will tell you." I said, earning an angry glance from Perry. Everyone looked at the platypus.
"Before you freak out, I'm a secret agent and I leave every day to fight evil." Perry quickly said.
Ferb just blinked in confusion, but Phineas started yelling, "Perry? You can talk? And you've kept this secret agent thing from us this entire time? Why don't you trust us? Did it ever occur to you that we could have helped you?" Perry shot me a desperate glance while Phineas kept shouting at him.
"I thought friends were honest with each other! We could have made a great team, you, me and Ferb! And all this time, we said, 'He's a platypus. He doesn't do much.' Well apparently you do, you're a secret agent! I can't believe you kept this from us! I… I HATE YOU!" Phineas yelled at Perry. Everyone stared at him in disbelief. Perry looked like he was about to cry. As a tear rolled down his face, he turned around and ran out of the backyard as fast as he could. I couldn't blame him.
"Wait! No… I didn't mean…Perry, come back! Perry... What… What have I done?" Phineas said sadly.
"Phineas, Perry had a very good reason to not tell you about this." I said, anger filling my voice. "He would have been sent away! I can't believe that you blamed Perry before you knew why he kept the secret!" The other kids stared at me in surprise.
"Perry is a very nice guy, er, platypus." I said quietly to them. "You don't know how much it hurt him to be yelled at!"
Phineas looked really sad, along with the other kids. Accept Ferb. He showed no emotion. I sighed angrily. "Perry wanted to ask if you would help us save the Tri-state Area from robots and some evil guy. He trusted that you could help him!" I said sadly. "I don't know about you, but I'm going to go find him."
I stomped off, through the gate with Wanda, Cosmo, Poof and Sparky. But I didn't know where Perry could be. Luckily, Phineas and Ferb's mother wasn't home, so I went into the unlocked door.
I quickly looked around, with my fairies right behind me. He wasn't on that level, so I decided to try upstairs. I know what you're thinking. But Timmy, you're wandering around a stranger's house without permission. Well, this was important.
I checked in every open room, but no Perry. Apparently they have an older sister, who was yelling 'MOM!' into her cell phone. I quickly ran away so she wouldn't know I was eavesdropping.
Finally, I went down to the basement. It was pretty dark, but I decided not to turn on the lights. I saw a familiar platypus in an old pet bed in the corner, luckily facing away from me. I silently motioned to the fairies to let me be alone with him. They flew upstairs. Then I heard Perry quietly sobbing. (But it didn't sound like a human crying, more like chattering mixed with coughing.) Poor little guy, er, platypus. Phineas must have really hurt his feelings.
"Um, Perry? Are you okay?" I said sympathetically. He jumped at least a foot in the air.
"Ah, seriously? Can't a guy be alone for five minutes?" He yelped angrily, wiping tears, hoping I didn't see him crying. I looked at him sadly.
"Sorry, I didn't mean to yell..." He said almost immediately after.
"Look, I'm really sorry about what Phineas said. I'm sure he didn't mean it…" I trailed off.
"It's almost exactly what he said in the second dimension! Minus the… hate part…" he said, tears coming to his eyes.
It was all so sad. I didn't think Perry had never cried before. We sat there uncomfortably, him crying and me petting him.
"You know…" Perry started, "I've never felt this 'hate' thing before. It feels awful!"
"Phineas doesn't hate you! He was just mad and it accidentally came out. I'm sure of it!" I told him reassuringly.
"…Really?" Perry asked me hopefully.
"I'm positive." I replied.
"I want to tell you something…" Perry said with a smile. "That petting feels SOO GOOD!" He purred and rolled over onto his back. I laughed and rubbed his stomach. "I'm sure Sparky would be jealous!" I said jokingly.
Wanda flew down and smiled at us. "Aww! That is so sweet!" She said, looking at us. "But we still have to save the world, so do you guys want to see Phineas and Ferb again?"
Perry stiffened when he heard their names. "Okay, I guess." He said nervously. Then we all went back outside, Perry slightly hiding behind me. Phineas, Ferb and their friends were working on baseball launchers. Phineas looked up nervously when we came out.
"Hey, Perry… Um… Look… I'm really sorry… I didn't mean to say…" Phineas said, but Perry cut him off.
"Apology accepted." He said with a smile. "But you do know that I already have all your creations in my lair, right?"
Phineas smiled. "After we save the world, I'm going to have a serious talk with you, mister!"
"Yes, master!" Perry said sarcastically and rolled his eyes.
"By the way, my name is Timmy." I said. "And since I think I can trust you, these are my fairy godparents." Everyone looked surprised.
"Wow, really? Awesome!" Phineas said.
"Well, let's get to my lair and fight some robots!" Perry said to everyone.
"YEAH!" Everyone said in union.
Soon we were all in Perry's lair watching the lasers re-make all of Phineas and Ferb's creations. Then everyone but me picked one to use, because I had magic. We were about to kick some robot chassis!
