"Cosmo! Cosmo!" Wanda sweetly called for her husband.
After losing Cosmo at the Rainbow Bridge, Wanda desperately looked around Fairy World for any clues to his whereabouts before they miss his appointment time. The main issue she has to deal with was that she was in a realm of magical creatures that can use their magic to blend into their environment. If she was going to find Cosmo, she was going to need to find a way to draw him out.
"Cosmo, if you give yourself up, I'll let you have your reunion parties in the castle again," Wanda announced.
"I'm not falling for that!"
Wanda instantly turned to her left and spotted a green trashcan with a face on it.
"Um, I mean… trashcan!" Cosmo corrected himself.
Unfortunately, it was too late for him. Wanda raised her butterfly net, forcing the terrified fairy to revert back to normal and dodge his wife's swing at the last second.
"You're going to that appointment!" Wanda yelled.
"I don't want to go to my appointment!" Cosmo yelled back.
Cosmo flew off once more, prompting his determined wife to chase after him again.
"Get back here!" Wanda yelled.
"NEVER!" Cosmo yelled back.
Meanwhile, at Dimmesdale Elementary School's Playground, a disgruntled Timmy sat at one of the picnic tables before he was joined by his friends, Chester and AJ.
"Hey, Timmy, where's that pen pal you were talking about?" asked Chester.
"He got kidnapped by the security guy with the chart… and I was left behind," Timmy sighed.
"Oh yeah, the popular by association rule stopped being in affect last week," AJ remembered.
"Yeah…" Timmy muttered. "I bet Lincoln's having the time of his life right now."
Little did Timmy know, those wouldn't be the words Lincoln would use to describe the experience he was having at the moment. The young Loud was absolutely bored out of his mind as Tad and Chad talked about how rich and popular they were. It didn't take long for him to have had enough and interrupt them.
"You know as fun as it is to talk about how rich and popular you two are, do you think we can please talk about something else?" Lincoln suggested.
"He's right. We should start to talk about something else," said Chad.
"How about all of our yacht parties?" Tad suggested.
"Ugh…" Lincoln groaned, resting his head on the table.
As Timmy continued to sigh in disappointment, Chester pulled a rolled-up poster out of his back pocket and laid it on the table.
"This should cheer you up," Chester grinned.
"What should?" asked Timmy.
Chester unrolled the poster, causing a look of amazement to appear on Timmy's face.
"Is that what I think it is…?" Timmy asked, his voice trembling in excitement.
"Yep," Chester nodded his head.
"There's a Cleft the Boy Chin Wonder origins movie coming out?!" Timmy spluttered. "This is awesome! I finally get some more recognition in the movie world!"
"What?" AJ and Chester were puzzled by Timmy's response.
"I mean Cleft finally gets some more recognition in the movie world," Timmy quickly corrected himself. "This is so exciting! Nothing can get me down! Not even seeing that Elmer has received his annual week long wedgie! We have to get tickets."
"According to my sources, tickets will go on sell in a few weeks," AJ informed him.
"Gentlemen, set your watches," Timmy ordered. "We need to prepare for what can possibly be the biggest day of our 10-year old lives. We're going to get those tickets and see that- ELMER' GOT HIS ANNUAL WEEK LONG WEDGIE?!"
Chester pulled out a pair of binoculars out of his pocket and zoomed into Elmer.
"That's a weeklong wedgie alright," Chester confirmed. "Which only means one thing…"
"IT'S PRANK WEEK!" the three boys screamed in horror.
Soon, everyone on the playground noticed that the exceptionally sunny day instantly turned into a dark and dismal one. But it wasn't a sudden change of weather that caused such a change; instead it was a multitude of balloons falling down from the sky.
"Here we go again…" Timmy muttered, before the entire playground was pelted by the balloons filled with various disgusting materials in them.
