The Author's Note: What I do isn't easy. It's extremely hard. Writing for canon characters, even in a canon-divergent way is hard work. I still remember having writer's block on a reply to Lightning Dust as Rainbow Dash from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic for two months. So, of course, I had writer's block on this Chapter. I didn't know what to write, but I'm going to try to wing it this time. I'm so sorry about the delay, though.

Disclaimer: All of the characters in this fan-fiction and in this Chapter are canon-divergent, so it's like an alternate universe. But most of the characters (with the exception of Vicky and Tootie) still remain in character as they are in the show. And this fan-fiction is of The Fairly OddParents. And thank you for your support. I really do appreciate it. There are some trigger warnings that I need to point out. Murder, death, and suicide. So, only continue reading if you can handle these themes.


Chapter 3: "The Real Vicky".

Timmy woke up in the morning. His father was playing loudly on his bongos. Timmy glanced at the time on his clock. "7:35 A.M.? Why is my dad playing his bongos at 7:35 A.M.?" Timmy asks.

"I don't know, Timmy! There are some things that even I don't know!" Cosmo says.

"You don't know a lot of things, actually," Wanda says.

Timmy gets out of his bed, and then he opens the door. Timmy walks out of his bedroom, and then he walks downstairs. He looks at his dad. "Dad? I thought that Mom won't let you play your bongos anymore," Timmy says.

"Oh, right. That's something that I forgot," His father says.

"Would you like to eat your breakfast before you leave for school, Timmy?" Timmy's mother asks.

"Of course, Mom! I'm starving!" Timmy says. He walks into the kitchen.

"I already have it prepared for you," Timmy's mother says.

Timmy sits down, and then he starts eating his cereal.

He couldn't stop thinking about Trixie Tang.

Timmy finishes eating, and then he walks upstairs and into his bedroom. Timmy changes his clothes, and then he grabs his backpack.

The fairies Cosmo and Wanda use their wands to transform themselves into books that Timmy will take with him to school.

"Okay. Poof me to school!" Timmy says.

"I would highly recommend not to make wishes like this, but okay," Wanda says.

She uses her wand to poof Timmy to his school.

Timmy walks into his classroom, and he sits down next to Trixie Tang.

"Hi, Trixie!" Timmy says.

Trixie sighs. "What?" Trixie asks.

"Will you go out with me?" Timmy asks.

"I already have a boyfriend right now, so, no, I can't go out with you," Trixie says.

"Darn," Timmy says.

"I'm sorry though," Trixie says.

"It's okay. I hope that you will be happy with him though," Timmy says.

"Thank you. That was really nice of you to say. And yes, my boyfriend does make me happy," Trixie says.

"You're welcome, Trixie! I will always love you!" Timmy says.

Trixie smiles at Timmy. Was she really starting to be interested in him?

"Alright, you morons, it's time for me to teach you again," Mr. Denzel Crocker says after he walked into the classroom.

"Ugh. Crocker is here now," Timmy says.

"Yes, Turner. And I'm not happy to see you either. Unless you wouldn't mind giving me your FAIRY GOD-PARENTS!" Mr. Crocker says.

"I don't have any fairy God-parents, Crocker," Timmy says.

"So, today, we are going to talk about protagonists and antagonists. What does an antagonist usually do?" Mr. Crocker asks his students.

"Thwart the protagonist's goals," Timmy says.

"Correct! You finally get something correct. I'm shocked, Turner," Mr. Crocker says.

"Now, what is the inner conflict of a protagonist? Just give me an example," Mr. Crocker says.

"Uhh, they might be like Vicky and not really like who they turned themselves into? Uh, insecurity," Timmy says.

"That is correct again, and I'm not going to get used to this," Mr. Crocker says, as he gives Timmy an A.

"Thank you!" Timmy says.

"Now what are you talking about? Vicky doesn't like herself?" Mr. Crocker asks.

"Well, I don't think she does. She doesn't like Icky Vicky," Timmy says.

"I don't like Icky Vicky either," Chester McBadBat says.

"The real Vicky is kind, generous, and helpful," Timmy says. "Like, she was actually helping a little girl ride a bike a few days ago," Timmy says.

"I'll only believe it if I saw it," Chester says.

"I'm serious, Chester. She also told Francis off because he did something mean to another little girl's fairy wand. And she paid for a new wand for that little girl," Timmy says.

"So, she's only nice to girls?" Chester asks.

"I think that things will be changing from now on. Vicky won't be Icky Vicky anymore. She doesn't want to pretend to be someone that she's not anymore," Timmy says.

"So, you're secretly friends with her now, Timmy?" Chester asks.

"Well, it's not really a secret, Chester, but yes. I am friends with Vicky now," Timmy says.

"Hopefully she won't be bitter and hateful anymore," A.J. says.

The class day ended a few hours later, and then Timmy walks towards Vicky and Tootie's home.

Tootie walks towards Timmy. "Hi, Timmy! What brings you here?" Tootie asks.

"Are you here to finally ask for my hand in marriage?" Tootie asks excitedly.

"Uh, no. I'm sorry. But I still don't love you, Tootie. We're just friends," Timmy says.

"But you'll start to love me someday, Timmy Turner," Tootie says.

"Ignoring, ignoring… I'm here to talk to Vicky, actually," Timmy says.

"Oh, she's in her bedroom right now," Tootie says.

She continues to hold onto her My Little Pony plushie.

"Cute plushie. I love Rainbow Dash," Timmy says.

"Really? She's awesome!" Tootie says, as she continues holding onto her Rainbow Dash plushie.

"Well, I'm going to see your sister now. I hope that you will have a great day, Tootie!" Timmy says.

"Thank you! You too, Timmy!" Tootie says.

Timmy opens the front door, which was unlocked at the moment, and then he walks upstairs. Timmy walks towards Vicky's bedroom. The door was closed, so Timmy knocked on the door. "Vicky? This is Timmy," Timmy says.

"Come in!" Vicky says.

Timmy opens the door, and then he walks into Vicky's bedroom. "Oh, I see that you changed the way that your bedroom looks," Timmy says.

"Yeah, I'm not going to be that mean babysitter person anymore," Vicky says.

"That's good. I never liked her," Timmy says.

"I never liked her either. I guess I just didn't realize back then that I didn't need to act like a miscreant while babysitting kids. They didn't deserve to be treated like that. You… didn't deserve that either," Vicky says.

"So, I think I know of a way to turn your life around, and make it better than it is now," Timmy says.

"Oh, really? Do tell, Timmy Turner," Vicky says.

"I'll tell your parents the truth," Timmy says.

"You think I haven't tried that already? They wouldn't believe me," Vicky says.

"Oh. Then I've got nothing," Timmy says.

"Just relax, Timmy, I'll be fine," Vicky says.

"I just want you to be happy," Timmy says.

"Well, I would be happy if there was a guy who would not lie to me, or steal money from me," Vicky says.

"I'll help you find a boyfriend," Timmy says. He still felt bad for creating Ricky by wishing Vicky to have the 'perfect' boyfriend.

"Aw, you don't have to do that, Timmy," Vicky says.

"Have to? I want to," Timmy says.

"Anyways, I'm trying to study for an exam, so that's all the minutes that I can spend talking to you for now," Vicky says.

"Oh, you want me to leave now? Good luck on your exam!" Timmy says.

"Thanks. I'm gonna need it," Vicky says. "And yes, please leave, and talk to Tootie," Vicky says.

"I hope that you will have a good day today, Vicky! And you're welcome!" Timmy says.

Timmy walks out of the room, and then he walks downstairs. He sees Tootie inside the living room, playing with some of her dolls. Her Rainbow Dash plushie is near her doll's house.

"Vicky wanted me to talk to you. You okay, Tootie?" Timmy asks.

"I'm feeling better now that you're here, my love!" Tootie says.

"We're not dating, Tootie. I don't love you, remember?" Timmy asks.

"We're not dating yet, you mean," Tootie says.

"Tell me more about Hailey Drew," Timmy says.

"She killed Vicky's best friend, Atthea. Made Atthea take a pill, and then Hailey told the police that the death was a suicide," Tootie says.

"Ugh. I'm starting to hate Hailey even more now," Timmy says.

"Yeah, Vicky and I hate Hailey too. She was really cruel to us. I'm still surprised that Vicky survived all of those times that Hailey put Vicky into a coma," Tootie says.

"Wait, what? That's new," Timmy says.

"I like to believe that God gave Vicky a miracle, and that it happened because He loves her," Tootie says.

"Well, I care about Vicky too, and I'm glad that she didn't die," Timmy says.

Tootie sits down on the couch. Timmy sits down next to her.

"If only something bad could happen to Hailey," Timmy says.

"I was thinking of that too!" Tootie says.

"She should get arrested for murdering Atthea," Timmy says.

Just then, Vicky's parents walked into their house. "Oh, hello, Timmy Turner. It's nice to see you here," Nicky Statton says. James Statton smiles at Timmy.

"Hi, Mr. and Mrs. Statton, I'm just here to talk to Tootie. She really needs a friend," Timmy says.

"You can continue talking to her," James says to Timmy.

Nicky and James take off their jackets, and then they take off their shoes. They walk into the kitchen.

"They still don't know the truth," Tootie says.

"Ugh. I know. They wouldn't believe if I told them that Atthea's death was a murder, and not a suicide," Timmy says.

"I still can't believe that the adults believed Hailey's lie. Atthea would never want to kill herself," Tootie says.

"Why did Atthea die?" Timmy asks.

"Oh, because she was trying to tell Vicky's parents that Vicky didn't break anything on that night that Hailey had all of those college students into our house, and breaking my parents' fragile items," Tootie says.

"So, a child died because Hailey didn't want to get fired. That makes me hate Hailey even more," Timmy says.

"Yeah, she knew that Vicky's parents might believe Atthea," Tootie says.

"You were there that night, weren't you?" Timmy asks.

"My parents took me out for ice cream to celebrate my second birthday, but I was home when they were talking to Hailey," Tootie says.

"And then what happened?" Timmy asks.

"Hailey kicked Atthea out of the house, and then Hailey told Vicky's parents that Vicky hated me, and that she never wanted me to exist," Tootie says.

At that moment, Vicky's parents walked into the living room. "Why are you talking about Hailey Drew, Tootie?" Nicky, Vicky and Tootie's mother, asks.

"I was telling Timmy what really happened," Tootie says.

"Oh, not this again. Your sister was a rebel. A rebellious miscreant," Nicky says.

"Not true. You hired a crazy woman who murdered someone," Tootie says.

"That's enough now, Tootie," James Statton says.

"Go to your room," Nicky says.

Tootie sighs. "'Bye, Timmy," Tootie says.

Tootie walks upstairs. Timmy looks at Vicky's parents. "She's not making this up, y'know. She was telling the truth," Timmy says. He walks out of the house. "Some people can be so stubborn in their beliefs. They refuse to believe that Hailey is an evil babysitter. Ironically, my parents wouldn't believe me about Vicky, and now I'm finding out that she's not even mean," Timmy says.

"Vicky's parents are so stubborn," Cosmo says, agreeing with Timmy.

"Don't worry, Sport. Things will get better for Vicky soon," Wanda says.

"I think I'm going to try to play my new video game, and then try to study for tomorrow's exam," Timmy says.

He walks into his house, and then he walks upstairs. Timmy walks into his bedroom, and then he turns on his video game device. Timmy started playing his new video game, and his fairy God-parents quickly go into the fish bowl, transformed as goldfish just in case someone opens the door.

"Are you sure things will get better for Vicky soon, Wanda?" Timmy asks.

"Well, I can't promise you, but I know she'll be happy if she got a new boyfriend," Wanda says.

"Someone who won't lie or steal from her," Timmy says.

He continues playing his video game. "This game is the best RPG that I have ever played," Timmy says.

"I think wishing for Vicky to have a boyfriend again would be a bad wish," Timmy says.

"No kidding, Timmy!" Cosmo says.

Two hours later, Timmy starts to feel sleepy. "I'm going to call it a night now. Goodnight, Cosmo and Wanda!" Timmy says. He sets his video game down, and then he gets into his bed. Timmy closes his eyes, and Wanda turns off the lights.

To be continued in Chapter 4.