Chapter 10

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Present Day

The very next day, Chloe and Timmy had met up with Remy and Trixie. While it was true no one knew what Anti-Cosmo was up to, Timmy was glad that he had a small team. Anyways, he was currently walking the streets of Fairy World with Trixie by his side. Trixie had been quiet for awhile, getting Timmy a little annoyed. He wanted answers.

"Why you? Out of everyone I know...why were you the only one that remembered the Darkness battle?" Timmy demanded.

Trixie softly stated, a blush on her face, "Because I love you."

Timmy didn't know whether to be surprised or on the edge. It was true he had been dying for Trixie to say those words to him ever since kindergarten.

"You have a funny way of showing it." Timmy hissed, the tears in his eyes.

"It was my Mom that wanted you to stay away from me. It was her orders to my bouncer to keep you away from me." Trixie tried to explain.

"And you did nothing about it!" Timmy yelled, the tears streaming down his face.

"You are acting like I had something to do with it!" Trixie stated, crying herself.

Timmy didn't notice it at first but he saw their lips were drawing closer. He didn't realize it until Trixie kissed him hard, as if she would never let him go. Timmy returned it, holding Trixie close. If he wasn't in Fairy World, he could've sworn he was floating on a cloud. This way better than Cindy's kiss.

...

A few years ago

Timmy was with Cindy, all alone. The Retroville gang (minus Jimmy and Goddard) had gone back home. Timmy wanted to talk to her alone and she couldn't help but wonder why. Timmy had her hand, which made her a bit more jumpy. Maybe he wanted to talk about their relationship? If that was the truth...

"You okay Cindy?" Timmy asked, gaining her attention.

Cindy nodded, a bit too quickly as she answered, "Yeah, I'm okay, Timmy." When she saw his look, she added, quickly, "Honest!"

"Cin..." Timmy started to say.

Cindy blushed a bit as she babbled, "Uh, don't you think it is too early for different nicknames, Timmy? I mean, we aren't a couple!"

Timmy smiled and replied, "Cindy, please. Calm down." He made her look at him, their blue eyes meeting instantly. Timmy's were blue like the ocean but much purer. Cindy couldn't help but feeling flushed, looking into them. She felt out of her skin, though. She knew why. She had to tell Timmy. But that's when he said something low, "I know."

Cindy raised an eyebrow and questioned, "You know what?"

"You had planned to make Neutron jealous for him to notice you," Timmy answered, surprising the blonde.

She knew Timmy wasn't that bright but it was his sense of humor she liked. So how did he know her plan before Jimmy did? Timmy wasn't a genius. He was just an average kid that no one understood.

"How did you know my plan?" She asked, raising an eyebrow.

Timmy chuckled as he answered, "Let's just say, I'm brighter than you think."

"Apparently," Cindy stated, a bit blown away. She looked at him and asked, "Then why did you want to talk to me?"

Timmy rubbed the back of his head and answered, "Honestly? I just wanted to thank you for everything and apologize for the way we acted towards you and your friends."

Cindy smiled at that as she stated, "Thank you, Timmy. But you are saying all of this like I won't see you again."

"Well, you might not," Timmy forewarned. "At least not until Neutron can invent a cross-dimension transporter."

"He came close a few times but it turned messy," Cindy responded, tapping her chin in thought.

Timmy told her, "Well, that doesn't surprise me. The guy maybe a genius but he sure doesn't know the meaning of multiple tests." Cindy was blown away by this yet again. Timmy was right. A good scientist knew that multiple tests are essential for new inventions. Her face must've gave something away as she heard Timmy asking, "What's with the face?"

Cindy shook her head as she answered, mostly, "Every time I think I have you figured out, you surprise me Timmy Turner."

"That a good thing?" Timmy asked, raising an eyebrow. Cindy giggled, kissing his cheek. Timmy smiled wide, smiling. "Gosh..." He chuckled.

"Always wanted a sister?" Cindy asked, smiling.

Timmy didn't answer for a minute before he answered, "Something like that."

"You are a mysterious soul, Timmy," Cindy stated, giggling.

"Thanks," Timmy replied.

Cindy nodded as the two of them walked back to Jimmy. Jimmy was waiting patiently with Goddard. Timmy went over to the robot dog, petting it behind the ears.

"Whatcha talk about?" Jimmy asked.

"Nothing you need to know about, Nerdtron," Cindy answered, rolling her eyes.

Timmy laughed to that. That's when he heard Goddard whine, licking his face sadly. Timmy laughed more. Jimmy smiled sadly as Timmy got to his feet.

"Guess this is goodbye," Jimmy stated, offering his hand to Timmy for a handshake.

Timmy changed the gesture to a fist bump as he replied, "This isn't goodbye. This is until we meet again."

"You think we will?" Jimmy asked, sounding a bit concerned.

Timmy nodded as he answered, "Yeah, after all, we may live in different dimensions – but that does not mean we should give up on our friendship."

"True," Jimmy agreed.

That's when something he didn't expect happen. Timmy hugged him. Jimmy was surprised by this at first but he slowly returned it.

"In three years?" Timmy asked, hopefully.

"I hope so," Jimmy answered, near tears.

Timmy pulled away from the hug, with a huge smile. That smile...why was it so familiar to the genius? He was about to ask when he heard Goddard bark. Cindy was already through the portal and the robot dog was going.

"That's your cue," Timmy stated, backing away.

"Timmy," Jimmy started to say.

"See you soon, Jimmy," Timmy interrupted as Jimmy went through the portal.

...

Timmy broke out of the kiss with Trixie, fainting to the ground. He finally had the one thing he wanted since he was young. He finally had Trixie.

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Wishmaker1028: Sorry there was no update yesterday. Had a bit of writer's block. Hope you all enjoyed! Please read and review! And always think outside of the box!

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