Akito, Estelle, Felicity, and Vincent had come to visit the Turner household where they could meet the twins known as Tommy and Tammy. Their parents decided to catch up with Timmy and Annabelle, and of course their kids found their conversation boring.

"Hey, you guys wanna come play in the attic?" Tammy whispered to their new friends.

"Sure." Akito whispered back.

Tammy and Tommy then went to take their new friends upstairs.

"I guess they got bored." Annabelle smirked.

"I wonder why." Timmy smirked back.

The adults soon shared a fond laugh with each other.

"Oh, it's so good to see you guys after so long..." Annabelle smiled. "It feels like it's been a while since we all spent time together, especially when Atticus would babysit after Vicky got fired."

"And a good thing too." Timmy said.

"Yeah, that woman was horrible." Atticus said.

"Do you know what she's up to now?" Mo asked.

"I think she's trying to run a Day Care Center now." Annabelle muttered.

"With how she has her way with kids, she's going to have a horrible business." Atticus said.

"That's Vicky for ya," Timmy chuckled. "Icky with a V."

"That song is always a classic." Annabelle giggled to her husband.


Meanwhile with the kids...

"Hey, an old superhero costume," Akito said as he found an old red and yellow outfit. "Cleft: The Boy Chin Wonder?"

"That must've been Daddy's when he was our age." Tammy said.

"Heh, it's kinda cool." Akito chuckled before putting it down.

"Hey, guys, what's this?" Vincent asked.

Everyone turned to Vincent and came to him as he held a book.

"The Ultimate Book of Fairies?" Tammy wondered. "This must be Mom's."

"Ooh, let's read it." Estelle smiled.

"Okay!" Tammy smiled back as she cracked it open.

There were a king and queen shown on the front page.

"A king and queen, named Oberon and Titania!" Tommy spotted.

"They sound nice." Tammy smiled.

"Oh, my gosh!" Estelle gasped. "That Jack Frost guy looks a bit scary."

"Yeah... He does a little..." Felicity had to admit. "Not like in that movie, Rise of the Guardians."

"He's like an evil Jack Frost." Akito said.

"Oh, look at these fairies, all colors of the rainbow." Tammy smiled.

"Yeah..." The others smiled to the images.

"They're called The Rainbow Fairies," Tammy said. "Ruby the Red Fairy, Amber the Orange Fairy, Sunny the Yellow Fairy, Fern the Green Fairy, Sky the Blue Fairy, Inky the Indigo Fairy, and Heather the Violet Fairy."

"Let's keep reading." Vincent smiled.

They kept reading for a while and there seemed to be a blank page. However, it was only blank to those without fairy blood. Tammy seemed to take off her glasses, rubbed her eyes, and put them back on as she saw a special text written.

"What do you see?" Estelle asked.

"There... There's something written here..." Tammy whispered.

"Where?" Felicity frowned. "I do not see anything."

"Can't you see this?" Tammy asked, showing the writing, but it was invisible to them.

"We don't see anything." Estelle said.

Tammy pouted to them.

"Wait..." Akito said before taking the book and running back downstairs. "Dad!" he then called out.


The adults laughed together as they shared one of their old stories with each other before seeing the young strong boy show up.

"Oh, aren't you kids getting along okay up there?" Mo frowned in concern.

"Yeah, but we found this book, and where Tammy sees some writing that we can't see." Akito told them.

"Tammy sees something in that book...?" Annabelle asked, sounding slightly emotional.

"Yes, Aunt Annabelle," Akito said to her since she and Timmy told them all to call them that. "It's really weird, it's a book called-"

"The Ultimate Book of Fairies." Annabelle said knowingly.

"Yeah?" Akito nodded.

"I thought she and Tommy were too young for this, but I suppose it's now time..." Annabelle said.

Timmy held her arm in comfort and support.

"Too young for what?" Akito asked. "And I only said Tammy saw the writting that we couldn't see, not both Tammy and Tommy."

"Is that why you guys came over today?" Timmy asked Atticus, Cherry, and Mo.

"Yes, mostly, we were told this would be a good time..." Mo replied. "I hope you're not mad."

"Of course not." Annabelle replied.

"What is going on?! Why isn't anybody listening to me?!" Akito complained as the adults didn't talk at him. "Am I just invisible over here?!"

The adults all looked bashful then.

"Sorry, kiddo, this is just a serious matter for the Greening-Turner family..." Cherry told her nephew.

"All right, since we know about your heritage, I suppose I should share mine," Annabelle said to Akito. "I'm part fairy."

"Cool," Akito smiled before thinking of something. "Wait, then does this mean that what Tammy is seeing on the blank page is some magical writing that only a fairy can read?"

"Yes, she is..." Timmy replied. "I'm not surprised she's able to, she's so much like Annabelle was when we were kids."

"This'll be a great answer too," Annabelle added. "She's been feeling like an average kid that no one understands lately."

"Believe me, I relate to that part a lot." Timmy whispered.

"We can understand how you can relate." Cherry said.

"So, Tammy's a fairy?" Akito asked.

"I think you all best come downstairs," Cherry suggested. "Keep that book with you."

"Okay." Akito said.

The adults soon came into the kitchen to meet up.

Akito came back to the attic to see the others. "Uh, Mom, Dad, Aunt Cherry, Aunt Annabelle, and Uncle Timmy all wanna see us." he then said to them after they explored through Timmy and Annabelle's old things.

"What about?" Tommy asked.

"They just said they have to see all of us together." Akito said.

Tommy and Tammy looked a little nervous, but followed them and they soon saw their parents.


Timmy held onto the family fish bowl which had a pair of goldfish who smiled to the Turner twins.

"You wanted to see all of us?" Tammy gulped.

"Yes, we did..." Timmy nodded.

"What did we do?" Tommy whimpered.

"It's okay, you didn't do anything bad..." Annabelle soothed her children. "It's about the book, and fairies."

"Yeah, but, fairies aren't real, Mom..." Tommy told his mother. "The teachers in school said so."

"Actually, they are." Annabelle told her children.

"They are?" Tommy and Tammy asked.

"And we have special proof." Timmy smiled before looking to their fish and winked to them.

The fish winked back.

"Ready, Cosmo?" The female fish asked.

"Ready, Wanda!" The male fish replied.

"Did those fish just talk?" Tommy asked.

There was then a poof cloud and the fish became floating fairies with wands and wings which startled the Turner twins.

"I'm Cosmo!" The male fairy smiled.

"And I'm Wanda!" The female fairy added.

"And we're..." Cosmo and Wanda said together before flying backwards. "YOUR FAIRY GODPARENTS!"

"S-S-So fairies are real?" Tammy and Tommy smiled.

"I dunno what kind of lies that school is telling you, but yes, they are," Timmy smiled back. "Believe me, before I met Cosmo and Wanda, I felt the same way."

"Whoa." Tommy said.

"So, they've found the book, eh?" Wanda smiled.

"Looks like it, Wanda." Annabelle smiled back.

"I knew it'd come in handy someday," Wanda smirked. "That's why I gave it to you for your baby shower."

"So, there really is another Jack Frost?" Tammy asked.

Cosmo and Wanda shuddered to that name.

"I'll take that as a yes." Tommy muttered.

"He's the ruthless and greedy King of the Goblins." Annabelle frowned.

"I thought that was Froglip?" Felicity spoke up.

"He was the substitute." Cosmo said.

"Oh..." Felicity said. "I like that story though..."

"I'm sure you do, Kitten, now Jack Frost is quite dark and menacing, especially when it comes to the cold." Cherry told the kids.

"That makes sense." Estelle said.

"We also saw The Rainbow Fairies." Tammy said.

"Ah, yes..." Annabelle nodded. "Wanda's told me many stories about them and about Rainspell Island."

"I just hope that they're going to be reunited." Cosmo said.

"How will we find out?" Felicity pouted.

"Maybe you should find out for yourself..." Annabelle wondered if that would be okay.

"By the book?" Tammy asked.

"Could they do that?" Annabelle asked Cosmo and Wanda. "Uh, Jorgen won't interfere, will he?"

"You let me worry about him," Wanda replied. "Let's let the kids have some fun."

"Yeah." Cosmo nodded in agreement.

"Thanks, Cosmo and Wanda." Annabelle smiled.

"Of course!" Cosmo smiled back. "We're two halves of a whole idiot!"

The kids soon opened the book again.

"So, do I read this poem then?" Tammy asked.

"It's actually a fairy spell," Mo informed. "So, go ahead, Tammy."

Tammy smiled and soon cleared her throat to read aloud. "'Of wands and wings, And floaty crowny things, Life can't be tragic, Especially if you believe in the power of fairy magic'." she then read before the book glowed and seemed to summon the kids.

"What's happening?" Akito asked.

"Looks like we're going in!" Estelle gasped.

"Whoa, wait, not yet!" Akito yelped, but it was too late.

"Whoa, that looks like fun!" Cosmo smiled. The green-haired fairy soon joined them, and where Wanda went after him.

"Be careful!" Annabelle cried out. "Oh... I'm worried about them already."

Atticus frowned to that before smiling as he had an idea, then used his magic on the TV remote and turned on the TV to show them what was going on with the kids. "This way we can watch what's going on." He smiled.

"Thanks, Atticus." Timmy smiled back to that with how Annabelle would get sometimes.

"Oh! I'll make some popcorn." Annabelle decided.

Once the popcorn was made, they watched to see what was going on with their kids.