Disclaimer: The Fairly OddParents still isn't mine. But this storyline is mine. And a few years old. This Chapter I just wrote now, though. Timmy is older than he is in the The Fairly OddParents. And he will have a birthday in this Chapter though.
Chapter 2: "Vicky Isn't Icky"
Cosmo looks at Wanda. "Are you sure that this is a good idea? I mean, not to tell Timmy that we already know who he is talking to?" Cosmo asks.
"I'm worried that he won't have a good reaction when, and if he will ever find out who he has been e-mailing to, but I know this is a good idea, Cosmo. They can relate to each other. What I'm more worried about is if this Hailey Drew woman will return to Dimmsdale, or not," Wanda says to her husband.
"Yeah, she could do something to Timmy!" Cosmo says.
Wanda notices that Timmy is waking up now.
"Happy birthday, Sport!" Wanda says to Timmy.
It is now March 21st, and Timmy is now fifteen-years-old.
"Oh, thanks, Wanda. I bet Trixie is going to turn me down yet again," Timmy says, and then he sighs deeply.
"Did you check your e-mails yet?" Wanda asks. "And maybe we can grant you a wish that will change how Trixie will feel about you," Wanda says to Timmy.
"Yeah! Like we can change your clothes, or something!" Cosmo says.
"Oh, no. I didn't read my e-mails since the time that I replied to her last night," Timmy says.
Timmy grabs his iPhone, and then he reads a new e-mail message from his new friend.
You're Timmy Turner? Are you sure that you'd want to continue to be friends with me? Uh, I live in Dimmsdale too. And you, uh, already know who I am. How ironic. Yeah, you could definitely say that. It's because of her that my life was ruined. I don't think that I would feel comfortable telling you who I am.
Timmy starts trying in a response to her, after he finished reading the new e-mail from her.
You've heard of me? Of course. That's fine. You don't have to tell me who you are, if you're not comfortable with revealing yourself to me. And I don't think that I would be against continuing my friendship with you. Is she the reason why your parents prefer to love and care about your sister? What happened to her? Where is she right now? Your former babysitter. Also, my birthday is today.
Timmy sends the e-mail response to her.
"Thanks, you guys. I really appreciate everything that you've done for me in the past seven years," Timmy says.
"Who do you think she is? And you're welcome, Sport!" Wanda says, and she smiles at her God-son.
"I'm not sure. She could be anyone who has a sister who lives in Dimmsdale," Timmy says.
Timmy walks downstairs, and he sees that his parents are finally back home now.
"Happy birthday, Tommy!" His mother says to Timmy, as she hugs him.
"My name is Timmy, actually," Timmy says. He definitely did not like it whenever his parents called him Tommy.
"Oh, I'm so sorry, sweetheart! Your father is at the Cake 'N Bacon with Vicky right now," Timmy's mother says to him.
"Thank you," Timmy says. He was about to tell his mother how he secretly feels, but he feels like she won't really care.
"You're welcome!" Timmy's mother says.
She resumes decorating the house for the party for Timmy.
"I'm just going to check on Dad," Timmy says.
Timmy opens his front door, and then he walks out of his house.
Timmy walks towards the Cake 'N Bacon. He walks inside the Cake 'N Bacon.
But he could only see Vicky, and some other people.
"Uh, hey, Vicky. Did you see my father here?" Timmy asks her.
"Oh, yeah. He was here earlier to buy a cake. Then he was talking to Mr. Dinkleberg. Are you here to order something?" Vicky asks Timmy.
"No, uh, I don't have any money with me right now. But thank you for telling me that," Timmy says. He was really curious on why she called him by his first name yesterday when Tootie was at his home to protect him from Vicky. Usually, Vicky would only call him Twerp.
"Do you want something, I mean? I could pay for it. You're welcome, though," Vicky says.
"Really? I think that I would have a hard time choosing just one," Timmy says. "Uh, I'd like to order the cake and bacon, please," Timmy says, after he made his decision.
"Sure thing. And a soda?" Vicky asks Timmy.
"Yeah. That would be great. Thank you," Timmy says. He couldn't help but wonder why she's being so generous though. Especially to him.
"I don't know if you remember this, but today is my birthday, Vicky," Timmy says, as he sits down next to Chloe Carmichael, who is also here right now.
"Yeah, that's why your father was over here. And, uh, happy birthday to you," Vicky says, and then she gives Timmy what he ordered.
"What's the catch?" Timmy asks Vicky.
"What do you mean by that?" Vicky asks.
"You know. You always like to be mean, and now you're being nice to me. But… thank you, Vicky," Timmy says.
"You're welcome, but there is no catch," Vicky says, and then she walks towards the next customer in the line.
"Hey, Chloe! What are you doing here?" Timmy asks her.
"I'm trying to hide from her sister," Chloe says.
"Oh, right. Tootie's not likely to show up here, with Vicky working here," Timmy says.
"She keeps insisting that I'm in love with you, or that I'm going to fall in love with you someday," Chloe says.
"Oh, I wish that Tootie would just try to trust you," Timmy says, and then he starts eating his food.
"I've always thought of you like a brother, or something, but Tootie won't believe that," Chloe says.
"Something seems different about Vicky," Chloe says.
"It's not like Vicky to pay for my order. And she called me Timmy yesterday," Timmy says.
Chloe finishes eating her cake and bacon.
Vicky suddenly returns with a soda for Timmy. She sets it down next to his order.
"Here you go, uh, Twerp," Vicky says.
She walks back towards Trixie Tang.
Timmy looks at Trixie. "Trixie's here? Maybe I can get a yes from her now," Timmy says.
"You really think that's possible, Timmy? She keeps turning you down," Chloe says.
Timmy stands up, and then he walks towards Trixie.
"Hey, Trixie," Timmy says.
"Oh. Tommy, right?" Trixie asks Timmy, as she looks at him.
"My name is Timmy. Can we go on a date? Just the two of us," Timmy says.
Tad laughs. "Yeah, you can go on a date with her, when pigs fly!" Tad says to Timmy.
Trixie sighs. "I'm sorry, but my answer is still no," Trixie says to Timmy.
Timmy checks his e-mails again. He had just received a new e-mail response from his new friend.
Yes, she told a lie to my parents, and they've hated me ever since that day. They would constantly forget my birthday. I don't actually know where my ex-babysitter is right now. Happy birthday to you, Timmy. You're extremely sweet. I wish that there were more guys who are just as caring and kind as you are, but most of the guys at my school are not the right guy for me. We, uh, previously didn't have the best kind of relationship, or even a friendship for that matter. But I'm glad that we're friends now. A majority of the people in Dimmsdale don't care about me. But Hailey moved out of Dimmsdale when I was twelve-years-old. She was, uh, my former babysitter.
"This is terrible," Timmy says.
"What is terrible?" Trixie Tang asks Timmy.
"I don't know the name of this girl, but her parents don't love her because of something that Hailey said to my new friend's parents," Timmy says.
"Oh, is she going to be okay? Your new friend?" Trixie asks.
Timmy was surprised that Trixie still wanted to talk to him.
"I don't know. She sounds a lot like Vicky, but she couldn't possibly be this girl that I have been responding to via e-mails," Timmy says.
"Can you just ask her if she's the girl?" Trixie asks.
"I'm surprised that you want to talk to an empty bus seat, but okay," Timmy says.
Timmy walks towards Vicky.
"Vicky? Can I talk to you?" Timmy asks her.
"Now's not really the best time. Can this wait until after my work shift will end?" Vicky asks Timmy.
"Sure," Timmy says.
He walks back to his table with Chloe.
He starts drinking his soda.
"So, what happened with Trixie? Is she your girlfriend now?" Chloe asks Timmy.
"She turned me down again. But at least this time, she was nice about it. I guess," Timmy says.
"Oh, that's good, Timmy," Chloe says.
Timmy finished drinking his soda, and then he walks out of the Cake 'N Bacon with Chloe.
"This is just terrible what Hailey did to my new friend," Timmy says.
"Oh? You didn't tell me that you've recently made a new friend, Timmy. Who is she? And who is Hailey?" Chloe asks Timmy, as they start walking to Timmy's house.
"I don't know her name. Just that she's a workaholic, and she's in love with two different guys right now, and her parents don't love her anymore because of a lie that Hailey told my new friend's parents. And Hailey was my new friend's former babysitter," Timmy says.
"Oh. That makes me feel really sad, Timmy. I hope that your new friend will be okay," Chloe says.
"I hope so, but it doesn't seem to be likely," Timmy says.
Timmy starts typing in a new response to his new friend.
Sometimes my parents don't want me to come with them to the beach, or wherever they want to go. I have to be babysit by Vicky, even though I'm close to becoming a teenager. Thank you for saying that to me. Trixie keeps saying no to me whenever I ask her out. I don't think that she wants to lose her popularity if she were to have me as her boyfriend. I'm sorry to hear that though. I made a wish once that I wouldn't exist. Thanks. I'm sorry for telling you that you can't be worse than Vicky.
Timmy sends the e-mail response to his new friend.
Vicky's point-of-view:
Vicky walks into her house, after a long shift at the Cake 'N Bacon. She looks at her iPhone, and then she reads a new e-mail from Timmy Turner.
Tootie looks at her sister's cell phone. "Is Timmy talking to you?" Tootie asks.
"Yes. We're friends now. That can't be too hard to believe. He did save my life twice before," Vicky says.
"What?! He saved your life, and now I'm just finding this out?" Tootie asks.
"Sorry. I don't remember much of the second time, except losing my only friends for a few days, but the first time was when we were trapped inside a cave together, and he didn't want me to be frozen to death. I guess," Vicky says.
"Grr. Why can't Timmy save my life? I'm the one who is in love with him," Tootie says.
"Everyone knows that, Tootie. And maybe, someday, he'll stop loving Trixie, and start to love you instead," Vicky says.
"I hope so," Tootie says.
Vicky walks upstairs, and then she enters her bedroom.
She reads Timmy's reply to her again.
Sometimes my parents don't want me to come with them to the beach, or wherever they want to go. I have to be babysit by Vicky, even though I'm close to becoming a teenager. Thank you for saying that to me. Trixie keeps saying no to me whenever I ask her out. I don't think that she wants to lose her popularity if she were to have me as her boyfriend. I'm sorry to hear that though. I made a wish once that I wouldn't exist. Thanks. I'm sorry for telling you that you can't be worse than Vicky.
Vicky sighs. She couldn't help but feel sad for him.
You're welcome, Timmy. Is there possibly anyone else that you could potentially date? Every single popular guy that I was secretly in love with also rejected me. Sometimes I just think that it's much better to not tell someone that you love them. I'd want you to be happy, though. Even if we weren't exactly friends in the past. What do you want as a birthday present? I don't mind buying something for you. And I forgive you. It's okay.
Vicky sends the message to Timmy.
She sighs deeply.
Meanwhile, in Anti-Fairy World.
"It's time that we got rid of this Turner boy once and for all," Foop says to his L.O.S.E.R.S. group.
"No one's going to stop us this time. We'll make sure of that," Dark Laser says.
"Can we just focus on capturing his fairy God-parents? That I know that he has," Mr. Denzel Crocker says.
"Okay, fine, that will step number one of our new evil scheme," Dark Laser says.
They continue their conversation.
