Goodbye Forever, FOP

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It pains me to say goodbye. I don't want this to end. I never wanted this to end. I wanted you to be with me - forever. It might be selfish but for a teen that barely has a family now...you just got to stay... I don't want this to end. I don't want to say goodbye. I want to say...see you soon.

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The room was dark and the dark gray clouds outside matched the current feelings of one Timothy "Timmy" Tiberius Turner. He couldn't sleep. Today was his birthday and he couldn't sleep. Yes, March 21st finally came and Timmy didn't feel like celebrating. Today, it meant nothing to him. Why? Cause by the end of the day, he was going to lose his family. Not his parents that never cared but his fairy godparents. The atmosphere was dead silent. Cosmo, Wanda, Poof, and Sparky were exactly up yet. Timmy wanted them to enjoy their last day together before their final goodbyes.

The pink hatted boy had grown into a rather skinny teenager. While he still had his bucked teeth and his pink hat, he had decided to wear actual boy colors. His shirt was a dark blue which drew attention to his sapphire eyes. His black torn jeans and his black shoes were different to be sure. Since Timmy was on the soccer team, he was quite quick on his feet. His grades had improved from the F's Crocker gave him in middle school to mostly B's and the occasional A. Mostly thanks to A.J.'s tutoring. But today wasn't a day of thinking of his friends and what was happening around him the past couple of weeks.

What was happening today was that he was losing his fairies forever. He told his friends and his girlfriend, Beatrice "Trixie" Elizabeth Tang, that he wanted to be alone today. The reason being that he was saying goodbye forever to very dear friends of his. No one argued him, they just had a feeling that it was the right thing to do. Poof was the first one up as he floated over to Timmy. The little fairy had officially become a true fairy instead of a wish, a lesson that Timmy learned when Cosmo and Wanda found out when he froze time after learning about the possible future that he was going to have.

It might have been selfish of him at the time but Timmy's heart was in the right place. He just wanted to be with his surrogate family for as long as he could.

"Happy birthday, big bro," said the little toddler, hugging him.

Timmy decided not to let his sadness show as he returned the hug and stated, "Thanks little bro."

Poof gave off a big toothy smile as his swirling hair floated downwards. He was lucky enough to get both Wanda's brains and her hair style. It fit Poof well as he was dressing a lot like Cosmo but he was wearing all shades of purple.

"Morning sport," Wanda said, as she and Cosmo appeared.

"Happy birthday," Sparky stated.

"Yeah, what the dog said," Cosmo added, being himself through and through.

Timmy managed to laugh although he was crying on the inside. He hated this day with a passion. Why did it have to come so fast? He wanted to have a lot of time back with his fairies and do things that he never got a chance to do.

"So what do you want to do today, sport?" Wanda asked.

"Well, I wouldn't mind seeing Jimmy Neutron one last time. And meeting Doctor Brown too." Timmy answered, fighting back tears.

He didn't dare tell his fairies what was bothering him. For they knew what it was and why. They hated this day too but was willing to grant Timmy his wish to see Jimmy and Doctor Brown. After all, they had to do something for Timmy's special day.

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Fairy World had been quiet today as well. The fairies also knew what today was. And the air was so thick with sadness. While they would never forget the Chosen One that saved them during the Darkness battle, they knew that the Chosen One would forget them. The fairies were in a dispute that Timmy should keep his fairies but that fight was divided by those who followed Da Rules. Jorgen Von Strangle felt the sadness in Fairy World and to say that he was ignoring it wasn't true. In fact, he was the first fairy that became quiet.

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