Trixie was tossing and turning in her sleep. She was in an entirely different place. She was in front of a church. She saw a bride and groom going into a limo. It looked like they were just married. Trixie turned and saw the family and friends of the groom and bride. There were two set of parents, one on the groom's side and the other on the bride's side. The friends were in the middle and Trixie saw someone she wasn't expecting….Timmy! She gasped at the sight as the bride tossed her bouquet and Timmy caught it. Timmy quickly passed the bouquet to the young boy next to him. The groom and the bride both laughed at the sight as did everyone else.
Trixie even giggled at Timmy's discomfort as she whispered, "So, this is why Timmy was humming wedding tunes. He's been to a wedding recently!"
With the bride and groom's limo totally out of sight and as the parents were leaving, the wild haired scientist that was next to Timmy looked at him.
He commented, "You're not getting married yet, young man."
Timmy blushed a bright red and responded, "No way, Doc. After all, I'm only ten!"
Doc responded, "That's true."
Timmy looked sad for some reason as Doc told him, "Don't worry about finding the right girl for you just yet, sport."
Timmy sighed and told him, "I'm sorry, Doc. It's just…what if I don't…."
Doc interrupted his train and of thought and told him, "You'll find the right girl for you in no time. Who wouldn't want to be with the Chosen One to defeat the Darkness?"
Trixie perked up automatically. 'How does this person know about that,' Trixie thought.
Timmy told him, as they were walking away, "Yeah but one thing is for sure, Uncle Emmet, things sure are different here in good old 1990."
Trixie perked up even more and she blurted out, "1990?"
With that, Trixie awoke and found herself back in the year 2002. Trixie was in a cold sweat.
Iris appeared to her and asked, "Trixie, are you alright?"
Trixie shook her head and answered, "I…had the most unbelievable nightmare."
Iris asked, concerned, "Do you want to talk about it?"
Trixie nodded and told her fairy godparent everything that she had saw and heard. Iris was a bit taken back.
Iris asked her, "Trixie, it sounds like you were actually there in person. How…is that possible?"
Trixie just shrugged. She didn't know how to answer her fairy godmother. She was just couldn't believe it. Her mind was racing. 'In that time period, I sure wasn't Trixie Tang! I was just without and identity, as I shouldn't even be existing. Yet, I was existing,' Trixie thought. She was freaked. Her thoughts then went to Timmy. She thought, 'What was even stranger was that Timmy wasn't as confused as I am right now. I mean, knew that Timmy had time traveled before…. Maybe that was his more recent time traveling adventure.' Trixie thought.
Trixie told Iris, "Iris, I'm not sure what is going on but one thing is for sure….we is going to find out."
Iris nodded in agreement as the two fell asleep yet again as Trixie couldn't help but wonder if it was a dream…..or reality. Meanwhile, at Timmy's house, Timmy was also having a dream. But, it wasn't as strange as Trixie's. He was dreaming that Cosmo and Wanda were his real parents, bringing a smile to his face. Just then, a red fog came into the house as Anti-Cosmo appeared. Anti-Cosmo grabbed Timmy and the thing that freaked Timmy out….it felt real.
Anti-Cosmo told him, "Forget it, Timothy. They will never be your true parents. After all, even if they were….."
Just then, visions of Doc, Marty, and Annie appeared to him. Timmy gasped as he started to wonder if Anti-Cosmo knew about his secret. Doc, Marty, and Annie all disappeared into the red fog.
Anti-Cosmo told the young ten year old, "They wouldn't have known you and you would never have been able to save them."
As Timmy yelled, "NO" he woke up in his bed, safe and sound. Timmy was sweating in a cold sweat as Wanda appeared to him.
She asked, "Timmy, it's the middle of the night. Are you okay?"
Timmy just shook his head. He couldn't tell Wanda or things might turn ugly.
Wanda asked, "Were you dreaming about the Darkness again?"
Timmy nodded. It wasn't the exact truth but he knew he couldn't tell Wanda the truth.
Wanda wrapped her arm around Timmy and told him, "There is no need to worry, sport. The Darkness is long gone."
Timmy just gave her a weak smile. He thought, 'I only wish I could tell you what's really bothering me. Doc...Uncle Emmet...help me.'
Wanda told her godchild, "Even if the Darkness does come back, he will have to deal with us all….especially Nacey."
Timmy smiled at the mention of his best magical being friend's name.
He told Wanda, "Thanks, Wanda. I'm feeling better now. I'm sorry that I woke you."
Wanda stroked Timmy's hair and responded, "That's okay, sport. I'm just glad that you're okay."
Wanda kissed Timmy on the forehead, making Timmy smile. Wanda sensed something although she couldn't quite put her finger on it. Wanda poofed away after Timmy got comfortable in his bed again. Wanda couldn't help but wonder if there was something Timmy wasn't telling her…..
AK1028: I don't know about you guys but Timmy's dream is one I wish I would never have! Please read and review! And always think outside of the box!
