Fairly Oddparents: Timmy's Best Birthday by Orange-Ratchet, literature
Literature
Fairly Oddparents: Timmy's Best Birthday
It should have been an exciting day for Timmy Turner... because not only was it his twelfth birthday, but the kid was slowly, but surely excited to celebrate it. He even sent out a few invitations and even decided to have his fairies work behind the scenes and everything in order to get the party going. But the day his birthday party was supposed to be happening, there were at least a few pros and cons to come out of this. On the one hand, there was no Vicky, Crocker or anybody else that antagonized the pink hatted boy over the last couple years that got in the way of Timmy's party. On the other hand, though... the house was relatively empty. Nobody had come to Timmy's birthday party... "Man, this stinks!" Timmy groaned as he sat down on the couch. Of course, he could understand AT LEAST Cosmo and Wanda not being here, as the day of Timmy's birthday was ALSO the same day Jorgen and the Fairy Council HAD to call in all fairies to a special training session, which, according to Wanda
Fairly Oddparents/Hey Arnold: Pen Pal Exchanges by Orange-Ratchet, literature
Literature
Fairly Oddparents/Hey Arnold: Pen Pal Exchanges
It was an unusually quiet evening for the people of Dimmsdale, as the mostly... hyperactive city was mostly busy with a lot of events and craziness going on. However, most of the crazy times were mostly focused on a new aquarium across town, where Vicky (who had somehow been 'volunteered' into this... though by a certain kid's wish and fairies, one can't say) was busy being mauled by a shark as the orange haired babysitter was screaming in horror. The kids were just laughing at the babysitter's misery as said kid who forced Vicky into that situation was sneaking out of the crowd, alongside a familiar face. As soon as they saw that the coast was clear, the figure following said kid couldn't help but give a small laugh as she turned to the short kid she was following. "Okay, I have to admit, I don't know how you managed to arrange Vicky to volunteer as part of the show, but you certainly did a good job distracting the class and everybody alongside it." The short kid with the pink hat