Chapter Five: Goodbye, Mortal Life

Disclaimer: See Chapter One

Hello Everyone, hope you are well/ Last time, we got some intersting stuff with the light wand duel and meeting Anti-Timmy.

This time, Its time for the progidial son to return to his trueborn form.

On with the Show


Anti-Fairy World

Anti-Cosmo returned to his castle in a rage. Blasted Anti-Fairy Council siding with their Fairy counterparts and telling him that he had to wait a week. He let out a string of curses, considering he was alone. Once he had let it out, he returned to Anti-Wanda and Anti-Timmy.

Entering the cave that Anti-Wanda had hid Anti-Timmy away in, he felt his cold heart soften as he saw Anti-Wanda sitting in the bed with Anti-Timmy's head in her lap and she was stroking a hand through his hair. She looked over as she heard him floating in. "How did it go, sweetie?"

"Not well, dear," he said as he sat down on the other side of the bed. "How is he?"

"Weak as usual, he fell asleep some time ago," Anti-Wanda said, her voice hurting looking at the sad state their son was in. "What happened with our fairy selves?"

"The Anti-Fairy Council has committed treason against us, and agreed with their counterparts that we have to wait a week for Turner to return to his true form. This means war!" Anti-Cosmo had made up his mind, once his son was well enough, he would gather his people and they would launch their rebellion against the council.

"War? Oooh, I'll make snacks!" Anti-Wanda's idiocy coming in again.

"No, my dear, you will not." Anti-Cosmo's lips twitched in a bit of annoyance.

Anti-Timmy woke up due to his parents' conversation. "Father?"

"Yes, son?" Anti-Cosmo asked, his attention turned to his son, and his tone softened for him, as he ran a hand through his son's hair.

"Am I going to be okay?" He asked, his blue eyes pleading with the head of the Anti-Fairies. Anti-Cosmo's dark heart hurt to see his son this way.

"Soon, Anti-Timmy. Soon. One week more we have to wait, and then you will be well again," He said. Anti-Timmy shifted in his bed, and leaned on his father, who wrapped his arms around him. For the first time, he held his son in his arms, and closed his eyes in thought. Anti-Wanda hugged both of them, and they had their family moment. Despite the fact that it was a somber moment, Anti-Cosmo had a moment of humor in him. "I guess I now know where you have been disappearing to after dinner every night for the past ten years."

"Thank you for trusting me not to follow me," Anti-Wanda said.

"Knowing you, my dear, I knew you weren't up to anything good behind my back." In this case, good means bad. The Anti-Fairy family enjoyed their time together. However, Anti Cosmo began to plot the revolution in his mind.

Turner Household, Timmy's Room, Cosmo & Wanda's Goldfish Bowl Castle

Inside the Cosma family's castle, just like their Anti-fairy counterparts, the Cosmo family was enjoying their family time. They showed Poof to the nursery they had set up. As Wanda set Poof down for a nap, "You know dear, having our memories back, this reminds me of the brief time we had Timmy back home in Fairy World."

"Is his nursery still standing?" Cosmo asked as he couldn't remember if they kept it or not before they wiped their memories.

"Good question, who knows if we kept it. I would assume not as it would be a big red flag to us if we still had it after we wiped out memories." Wanda couldn't remember either. She walked to the door where Cosmo was standing and turned the lights off as they both left the room. "Where is Timmy?" She asked as they walked through the halls. It was a bit odd to them to be walking through the castle instead of floating. They stayed in their taller, more human form, despite the wings coming out their backs, as a way to be more comforting to Timmy.

"Exploring the castle, I think we will find him in either the Arcade, the Hall of Timmy, or he is in his favorite food room. I told him to find a place and stay there while we took care of Poof." Cosmo told her, to which she nodded in agreement. Well maybe not for leaving him in his favorite food room, as he may spoil his dinner, but at least it would be easier to find him.

"At least we moved the Hall of Timmy from being an offshoot of the Hall of Infamy, though I am glad that the room that your Mother stays in when she visits, is still connected to it." Wanda said, smirking at the last bit. It was her little bit of payback against Mama Cosma. Cosmo smiled a bit too at that. Even he had to admit that Mama Cosma could be a bit much.

They walked through the Castle, they found their elder son in the theater with a large bucket of popcorn and soda, watching Crash Nebula. Both parents smiled at the sight of it. They realized what they were missing all these years, as they walked in and sat on either side of their son. Timmy unconsciously leaned against his father, who ran a hand through his hair. It seemed that both he and his Anti-Fairy counterpart had similar habits. As they sat and watched, Wanda sighed in thought. Cosmo shifted his green eyes to his wife in question. "Oh, I am just thinking about when we have to explain to the Turners about this." Cosmo's eyes showed that he understood what she was thinking about, and it gave him pause for thought too. It was not going to be pleasant.

"Well, at least they probably think that Timmy is out with friends right now." Cosmo remarked. Both of them looked at him in thought, grateful that he was a bit glued to what he was watching as they talked. They started to wonder how Timmy was going to handle the next week without saying anything.

What they did not know was that Timmy was thinking the same thing as he would have to be careful around everyone. Also, the fact that he would have to tell his friends that he would be leaving them behind. He wasn't sure he would be able to keep his mouth shut for a week. At the least, id he did say something, Jorgen would just have to accelerate his plans and that he couldn't take Cosmo and Wanda away because the truth is now out there.

"Mom, Dad, do you think all of the Fairy World knows about me now?" Oh, how long had they waited to hear Timmy call them Mom and Dad. In their eyes, him calling them that instead of Cosmo and Wanda was him accepting the truth.

"It's hard to say, sport. As Jorgen, the Fairy Council, Dr Studwell, and Mama Cosma know about you, not to mention our Anti-Fairy Counterparts, and HP and Sanderson know. I don't know if Big Daddy knows, considering he hasn't shown up here yet, but who knows." Wanda shrugged, and blew out a breath in thought. She knew that among the first things they would have to do when they went home to Fairy World was having to deal with their parents and family. Timmy switched which parent he was leaning on as he had mostly been in his father's arms lately. Wanda wrapped an arm around him and leaned his head on her heart, trying to kindle some sense of something she had only felt a long time ago.

They knew these next little while would be difficult for them all, but they would face it as a family.

"Oh Timmy!" they heard Mr Turner call out.

"Damn," Cosmo said, hating the fact that their family time was cut short. Wanda herself wanted to say several curses, but held her tongue.

Timmy sighed, not wanting to leave the castle. "Okay, remember the rules, say nothing to them about any of this for now." Wanda reminded him. Timmy nodded in understanding and both parents raised their wands and poofed him back to his room.

"One week, and then he's ours," Wanda said to reassure herself.

"Yes, one week," Cosmo repeated.

A Week Later

The following week was a bit torturous for Timmy as he was unable to speak of what he knew, having to play along with the lies he knew. He tried to avoid people as much as he could to avoid saying anything he was not supposed to. Especially the times he wanted to scream the truth at the Turners that he was not their son. He spent as much time as he could in the Castle with his real parents and his younger brother.

Finally, the day came that Jorgen would have to wipe people's memories of him. Jorgen had sent Cosmo and Wanda a message that morning that the day had come and that Timmy could say what he needed to say to whoever he had to before Jorgen went about wiping people's memories. Timmy made sure all his stuff was packed and was sent back to Fairy World.

Now, as his human parents were watching tv, Timmy walked into the living room, a serious look on his face, indicating that he needed to talk to them.

"I know the truth. I know I am not your son," Timmy said. Whatever the Turners were expecting him to say, it was not that. Their faces shifted as the mood shifted.

"Of course, you are our son," Mrs. Turner said, trying to reassure Timmy of that.

"What makes you think that you aren't?" Mr. Turner asked.

"I know I was adopted," Timmy said. Mr. & Mrs Turner looked at each, unsure about this. They didn't know how he found out, but that did not matter. It seemed like something shifted in them as things turned.

"Even though that is true, that does not change anything. You are our son," Mrs. Turner said.

"You wanted a daughter and when that didn't work out, you took the first chance presented to have a child, when one was placed on your doorstep," Timmy said. Both Turners were taken aback, how did he know that?

"Yes, we did, but we raised you and loved you," Mr Turner said.

"I wonder how much of that is true anymore, considering the fact that these past four years, of your notable lack of being around, and neglecting me." Timmy accused them. Cosmo and Wanda had been listening nearby, hiding behind the Kitchen walls. Timmy saying the past four years was a bit of a reality check to them that they had been with Timmy for three years at this point.

His human parents' tones shifted a bit more stern, as they did not like where this was going. It sounded like Timmy was accusing them.

"We gave you so much, and this is how you thank us? With accusations?" Mr Turner's voice was stern.

"Your real parents didn't want you, that's why they left you on our doorstep." Mrs. Turner said, also fed up with where this was heading.

Wanda had heard enough, "that is a lie." She walked out from behind the kitchen wall, Cosmo following her, in their human disguises. Poof was in his father's arms. The looks of confusion and recognition on the Turners' faces said it all. They would not be slandered for making the only choice they had as parents.

"Remember us?" Cosmo asked, a bit of anger in his voice.

"You guys were the neighbors that were in a floating house over ours. What are you guys doing here?" Mr. Turner asked, confused.

"We left Timmy here for his safety, because where we lived at the time was dangerous for a newborn," Wanda said.

"You mean that you are Timmy's real parents?" Mrs. Turner asked, incredulous at the thought of it.

"We are indeed his parents. You see, we are in reality," their wands glowed and they revealed their humanoid fairy forms with their wings out their backs and crowns above their heads, "magicals fairies that are assigned to god kids in need, to grant their every wish. Fate seemingly had a funny way of reuniting us with him," Cosmo explained.

"Why would Timmy be assigned fairy godparents? And we have to work hard to scrape by in this neighborhood?" Mr Turner asked.

"Well, for starters, a full year of him putting up with the torture of Vicky, for a start, as well as the seeming neglect going on around here," Wanda accused them.

"Torture?" Mrs. Turner asked.

"I told you she was evil, considering how many times she has tried to kill me or came close to it, just because she could," Timmy said.
"We never knew, we're sorry Timmy," Mrs. Turner said.

"It's a little late for that, the damage is done." Timmy said, bitterly. "As for why you have to work so hard, there are rules as to what I can do with them. Money is one of those things that I can not wish for."

"Speaking of Da Rules, It seems we have broken the biggest one in revealing all this to you. Timmy, are you satisfied and ready to leave?" Wanda asked him, wanting to take him home now..

"Yes, I am. Goodbye forever, Mr. and Mrs Turner, I thank you for what you did for me, but I want to go live with my real parents." Timmy told them.

"Jorgen," Cosmo called out. With an explosion, Jorgen entered the room. He had been waiting for the Fairywinkle-Cosma family to call his name.

"You rang?" Jorgen asked.

"It's time, he is ready," Wanda said as she picked Timmy up in her arms.

"Very well," Jorgen reached into his belt and pulled out the memory wiper. He turned to the Turners and wiped their memories of Timmy and as well as wiping any artifact of him from anything in the house. He turned to the Fairy family, "we better go before the stun effect wears off." He lit up his big wand and they were gone.

Dimmsdale Park

The Fairy Family and Jorgen poofed away from the Turner household to Dimmsdale Park as Timmy had wanted to say goodbye to his friends after his human parents. He had already said goodbye to Elmer and Sanjay earlier in the week, now it was time to say goodbye to AJ and Chester.

His friends had been waiting for them when they poofed in. Wanda set Timmy down who walked over to his friends. "Hey Timmy, what did you call us here for?" AJ asked.

"I called you both here, to say goodbye. I am moving away from Dimmsdale and you will not see me again. No one will," Timmy said, tears forming in his eyes.

"Where are you going?" Chester asked, concerned.

"I am going home, home to Fairy World," Timmy admitted.

"Fairy World, you mean Crocker is right that there are such things as fairies?" AJ asked.

"Yeah, I do mean that. You see, I have learned that I am not human, but I was born a fairy, and was given up to live as a human for my safety. My real parents are over there," he indicated where Cosmo and Wanda were, who waved.

"Oh, well that explains a few things. So, was it them checking in with you in those photos we saw in your permanent record?" Chester said, to AJ's look of 'shut up'.

"No, it's a long story, but they were assigned to be my fairy godparents, after they had wiped their memories of me being their son. They only regained those memories just before my younger brother was born recently." He indicated the purple-eyed fairy baby in Cosmo's arms.

"So, you can't come visit us?" AJ asked.

"No, I can't. In fact, your memory of me will be wiped and you will never have known me," Timmy started to cry a bit, hating the fact that it had to come to this.

"Can we at least see what you look like in fairy form first?" Chester asked.

Timmy looked at Jorgen for permission, who shrugged, "why not?" He pulled out a Magic Muffin and handed it to Timmy, who looked at him in confusion. "One rule free wish, do not make me regret this, like last time" Jorgen said, indicating that was how Timmy was supposed to return to his real form.

"Oh, you remember that?" Cosmo asked, recalling the Forget-Me Knob incident.

"Yes, it turns out it was planned by the Fairy Council that Timmy would reveal his fairies to save the world, and they didn't tell me until way later." Jorgen rolled his eyes.

"Weird," Cosmo remarked.

Timmy looked at the muffin, one rule free wish, to anyone who eats it. He had an idea, he took two small pieces of the muffin and handed it to Chester and AJ, Jorgen realized what was going on, and had to bite his tongue. Timmy had gone around him.

"It'll taste terrible, but you can use these to wish to remember me," Timmy told them.

Both of his friends popped their piece in their mouths and said "I wish that I will remember Timmy Turner as my friend, and that he can come visit me." Jorgen had to admit, it was a smart move on their part.

"Know this, speak of this to anyone and I will wipe your memories," Jorgen's stern voice warned. Chester and AJ took it to heart.

Satisfied, Timmy popped the rest of the muffin in his mouth, stomaching the awful taste, and made his wish. "I wish I was a fairy again." The muffin's magic activated, and in a flash, Timmy was a fairy again. He had wings on his back, and he floated without needing to flap his wings like his parents. His hair turned blue and a crown floated above his pink hat.

"I will say, the brown hair looked much better," AJ remarked.

Timmy smirked, "I suppose I will have to fix it later, when I get my wand."

"You look good though," Chester said.

Timmy floated back down to the ground and stood in front of his friends. "Well, I guess this is goodbye for now. I'll see you guys when I can," Timmy said. The three friends hugged each other goodbye and Timmy floated back to his family. His parents had big smiles of pride on their faces.

"I suppose the Fairy Council wants to see us?" Timmy asked Jorgen.

"They do, but first we have to make a stop, in Anti-Fairy World." HJorgen said the name with a bit of scorn.

"Anti-Fairy World? Why?" Wanda asked, concerned.

"Anti-Cosmo has been barking my ear off for you all to come see him once Timmy was back to his true form." He sighed in frustration.

"Probably about his counterpart being ill. Alright, let's get this over with," Cosmo said. With a glow of Jorgen's big wand, the rest of the world forgot about Timmy Turner ever existing. With another glow of his wand, they were gone.

Anti-Fairy World

The Anti-Fairy family was together in the cave that Anti-Timmy was kept secret in for these past twelve years. Today was the day they knew. The day they got their son back. Anti-Cosmo was stroking a hand through his sleeping son's hair as his wife watched. They heard a poof on the far side of the room. The Anti parents looked to see their fairy counterparts there.

Anti-Cosmo got off the bed and floated toward them. "So, you got my message." He looked at Timmy, seeing he is in true born form, knew it was only a matter of time, and was pleased. "Thank you, Timothy. You have returned to your true form, and now, my son will rise in short order," he turned back to his family.

Anti-Timmy's eyes opened and he sat up, to Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda's delight. "Anti Fairies like Fairies are fast healers," Wanda told Timmy who was a bit confused.

Anti-Timmy looked at both of his parents, and removed his breath mask. "Mother? Father?" Both Anti-Faires hugged their son. Breaking their hug, they introduced him to their fairy counterparts.

Anti-Timmy looked at his fairy counterpart, his blue eyes showing hatred for him. "I hate you, you did this to me!"

"I'm sorry, I didn't have a choice in the matter. Mom and Dad made the only choice they could to save my life, and by extension, yours," Timmy told his Anti-Fairy.

"I will have my revenge on you, I swear it!" Anti-Timmy vowed.

"In due time, my son. First things first though, you need to get your wand, and learn a few things about how to use your magic," Anti Cosmo said. "Also, within a few weeks, there will be another member of this family," he cast a side glance at Anti-Wanda's stomach area. "While I thank you this day, our counterparts, I do say that this, get out of my realm and we will call this even for now."

"With pleasure, Anti-Me," Cosmo said. With a glow of Jorgen's wand, they were gone. The Anti-Fairy family went about moving Anti-Timmy down to their Castle.


There you have it, everyone. Timmy is back to his fairy form, his two closest friends could remeber him, and he and his anti-fairy have met. Also, did you enjoy the little family fluff in the beginning? I did writing it.

Anyway, next time, not exactly sure at this moment.

Seey all next time.