Flashback to Wishology Pt. II
"Do I need to remind you," said Timmy to Mark Chang, "that you lost your entire planet to that thing. And you read the prophecy. Now are you a man or a mouse?"
Mark stared at Timmy for a second and then twirled his fak-i-fier. The Yugomatamian took the form of a mouse.
"Like SQUEAK," said the now rodent Mark.
"Fine," said Timmy, "I'll do it myself. The Darkness may have taken my friends and family but I have the brains of a really smart animal and the speed of,...uh...,a really fast animal and I will NOT be fooled by their surprises.
"Oh, Timmy," came the voice of Mr. and Mrs. Turner, "we have a surprise for you."
Timmy's eyes lit up with excitement and he darted down the stairs.
"A surprise," said the young boy jumping up and down with excitement, "oh boy, oh boy, what's the surprise?"
"It's this," said the "Turners" who then promptly turned around.
His "parents" eyes turned yellow and "vortex" came out of their mouths. They were Eliminators.
"We must ELIMINATE Timmy Turner," said the two disguised robots simultaneously.
Timmy Turner, of course, began twisting his face in various shapes and he fell to the floor.
Fortunately, Mark Chang had saved Timmy. However, this just drove home the point of how sad Timmy's situation was. That he was so hungry for attention from his parents, the boy would let his guard down and allow himself to be nearly captured.
And this situation in the Timmy Cave was mirroring that fact. Upon hearing his parent's voice, he started to squirm again with excitement. A.J. and Norm held him down. He looked pleadingly at the genie and his best friend.
"Please guys," said Timmy, "I want to see my mom and dad."
"You will Timmy," replied A.J., "but I want you to calm down first. This is the kind of thing I was trying to explain to you. You need to be a little more careful." A.J. paused and then added, "Okay, Norm and I will let you go now if you promise to stay calm and stay in bed."
Timmy nodded.
Norm and A.J. let Timmy go. The brown-haired boy took a breath and then looked up at the two.
"So," began Timmy, "can I see my parents, now?"
"Yes," replied A.J., "I need to call Molly anyway and let her and Dwight know you're doing okay."
Jimmy felt really sorry for this clone of Timmy Turner. He didn't ask to be created and he had no idea that he was just a copy of Timmy. When he looked up at Jimmy, it nearly broke the genius' heart.
"Look, Timmy," said Danny who came toward him and knelt down, "everything will be okay."
"I know," said "Timmy", "I know it's gonna take a while to get back home; I just want to be there."
Cindy came beside Danny and said,
"Timmy, sweetie," said the blond-haired girl, "I'll tell you what, you must be hungry. Let's get you something to eat. You do have food on board don't you Jimmy?"
"Yeah," replied Jimmy, "I just added a galley."
"Good," said Cindy, "well why don't I take Timmy down there and leave you two to discuss how...long the trip will take."
With that Cindy and the seven-year old boy left the room.
Danny turned to Jimmy and said,
"Cindy's pretty perceptive about us needing to talk alone about this clone situation."
"Yeah," agreed Jimmy with a warm smile, "she's quite a girl. Anyway, Danny we're going to have to tell him he's not really Timmy Turner and he's a clone, I guess. That's going to be hard."
"It's going to be a lot harder than you realize," replied Danny.
"What do you mean?," asked the fudge headed kid.
"Jimmy," said Danny, "You know I'm a ghost hybrid and because of that I can detect other spirits."
"Yeah," said Jimmy, "What does this have to do with Timmy, I mean the clone...,gosh...I don't even know what to call him."
"That's definitely going to make it harder," replied Danny, "You see; I've had experiences clones as well. In fact there's a sort of "female" clone of me named Dani."
"Interesting."
"Well yes, but" said Danny, "the reason I'm mentioning this is that I sense the same thing from this Timmy clone that I sensed from Dani when I first met her."
"What," said Jimmy, "are you saying, that this clone is actually a ghost?"
"Oh, no," replied Danny, "I wish it were that simple."
"You wish what were that simple?" asked Jimmy with his voice rising.
Jimmy then took a quieter tone and said,
"Sorry Danny I didn't mean to snap at you...it's just I've been under a lot of stress.."
"No need to apologize," said Danny, "I understand."
"So," said Jimmy, "what exactly did you sense?"
"Well," said Danny, "I'll come right out and say it; the Timmy Turner clone has a soul."
Libbie looked at Sheen who didn't know what to say. He finally spoke, though,
"What do you mean, Libbie?"
"I mean did you even think about us at all; about me at all," asked the african american girl, "or were you in such lust with that blue floozy, you forgot us?"
"I never forgot you, or Jimmy," replied Sheen, "or anyone else."
"Then why did you spend so long on Zeenu? I saw the rocket; I realize you don't have the technical know how like Jimmy has but Mr. Nesmith does. He surely could have repaired the rocket."
"The rocket was pretty wrecked," stated Sheen, "and there were other things happening on Zeenu..like..."
"Like what?," asked Libbie, "Sheen, don't you know how worried all of us have been about you?"
"I know," replied Sheen, "I know."
"So," said Libbie, "then just answer my question, why did you spend all of that time on an alien planet and not even attempt to get home?"
Candace Flynn was dragging her mother by the wrist.
"Slow down Candace," ordered Linda.
"I can't," replied Candace, "we've got to get there before that thing on Perry's head disappears."
"What thing on Perry's head?"asked Linda, "Candace, you're not making any sense."
"Oh I will," said the red-head, "Here's the baggage car."
With that Candace pressed a button and opened the door to the baggage car. The sixteen year old stood there triumphantly.
"Ah-Ha," said Candace, "now what do you think?"
Linda scanned the car
"I give up, Candace," said her mother, "what am I seeing?"
"What," said Candace looking in to the car.
There was nothing there except some luggage and Perry sleeping in the pet carrier. The platypus didn't have anything on his head.
"No," said Candace, "it's not possible!"
Had Candace or Linda looked up, they might have noticed an odd bulge on the roof of the baggage car. It was fairly large. Enough for two young boys and a pet to fit.
"I think they're going," said Phineas in a whisper, "I knew we would need that Perry hologram someday."
"Okay," Phineas, Ferb and Perry heard Candace say, "so, Mom, you think Phineas and Ferb are still in their seats on this train."
"Well, yes," replied Linda.
"Fine," said Candace, "let's go back to their section on the train."
Phineas smiled. Fortunately, he had a "Phineas and Ferb" hologram as well. That should keep Candace busy.
"Okay," said Phineas, "they're gone."
Slowly and very carefully the boys and the platypus crawled out from the sort of "hiding place" they had. They crawled down the wall and were standing in front of the pet carrier.
"Now," said Phineas, "Ferb like I said..."
Phineas then noticed that Ferb was staring at Perry's hat. He seemed to have a look of recognition; déjà vu.
"What is is bro?," asked Phineas.
"That hat," replied Ferb, "I've seen it before...and I think I've seen Perry wear it before."
"Yes," agreed Phineas, "Yes, you have. You see, Perry's a secret agent.
"Okay," said A.J., "we're going to go and give Timmy some time alone with his parents. I'm going to let them in here Timmy, but just give me a minute to talk to them."
Timmy nodded. Norm Cosmo, Wanda, Poof and A.J headed towards the door.
"Norm," said A.J., "could you poof us to the other side of the door?"
"Sure," replied Norm who snapped his fingers and transported the whole group to the other side. They were right in front of the Turners. Jorgen was looking at Timmy's parents intensely.
"You can come in when A.J. says it's okay.", said the Toughest Fairy in the Universe.
"It's okay, Jorgen," said A.J., "I'm going to let them see Timmy."
The Turners looked excited and approached the door. A.J. stood in front of them.
"Before you go in Mr. and Mrs. Turner," said the genius of Dimmsdale, "they're are few things I need to tell you."
A.J. looked so stern and serious that Todd and Theresa were somewhat taken aback.
"Is Timmy, okay, A.J.," asked Theresa, "is something else wrong?"
"No," replied A.J., "he's okay, for now."
"What do you mean for now?," questioned Todd
"Mr. Turner," said A.J., "what's your son's name?
Mr. Turner seemed stunned by the question. Timmy's dad said,
"Why do you ask that, A.J.?"
"Just answer the question, Mr. Turner."
"It's Timmy."
"And you do know that you have a SON and not a daughter, right?"
"A.J.," said Mrs. Turner annoyed, "what's with the third degree?"
"I might seem petty, and I might seem harsh," replied A.J., "but I don't want you upsetting Timmy. Do you have any idea how it makes him feel when you can't even remember his name and tell him over and over again you wish he had been a girl?"
"I know, A.J.", said Mr. Turner, "but we're not going to deliberately hurt him."
"I hope you won't," said Wanda giving them a slight glare, "You know he was so happy to hear that you were here and remembered everything that he actually jumped out of the bed. That's the crash you heard."
"Wanda, A.J.," said Theresa, "both of us know how much we've hurt Timmy, and we're really sorry. We're not going to upset him, I promise."
"Okay," said A.J., "You may enter the room and see Timmy"
