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Fairly Odd Parents Porn Story: Human Fairy Chapter 1

Fairly Odd Parents Porn Story: Human Fairy Chapter 1

A/N: My first FOP fic. And yes, there actually is a picture of me after being transformed into a fairy by a genie. I blame AmandaArtistie AKA Agent Di for this whole fic (even if I did start things with the Powerpuff Girl pic [the “kiddie cartoon character” below)

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GONG!

Robina growled softly in annoyance when the book she’d been reading dissapeared from her hand. Her annoyance grew when a small wand with a star on the top appeared in her hand instead. Hearing a muffled chuckle, she looked up to find herself in a room with two friends. One was a genie named Di, a fun loving prankster with red hair and a purple outfit that Robina secretly longed to be able to where, but was pretty sure it wouldn’t look nearly as good as it did on Di. The other was a human, Red, who had brown hair that was kinda like Robina’s own and, while insecure, could hang with the best of them. Both were smiling mischeivously. ‘Uh-oh…’

“Ah, sweet revenge.” Di said, looking way too satisfied.

“Hi there, fairy godparent!” Red added, unable to resist laughing.

Robina groaned inwardly. Sure enough, she’d been turned into a fairy godparent. A small, little thing when compared to the genie and human on either side of her. “This is so humiliating,” she deadpanned. Okay, so perhaps the little prank of drawing Di as a kiddie cartoon character was a bad idea, but still! Looking herself over she noticed a familar character on her shirt. “A Raphie shirt?” Her eyes lit up. Rapheal from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was one of her favorite characters. She smiled at Di, all annoyances forgotten. “Okay, Di, you’ve got to let me keep the shirt. This is just too-“

POOF!

Di and Red blinked in surprise at the cloudy area between them. Robina had vanished.

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“-cool…what in the?” Robina glanced around in confusion. She was in a meeting room with other fairies, who also seemed abit surprised. As they all trailed off in thier sentences, a fairy overloaded with binders floated to the front of the room. He set the binders on a table, then turned to the fairy-filled room.

“All of the fairies in this room are awaiting godchild assignments.” His voice was soft, almost apoligetic. Robina watched him, already growing bored and wondering how to get back to Di and become human again. “We have a child in need of a godparent, however… circumstances lead us to asking for a volunteer on this one.” The fairy waved his arm. A picture of a young girl appeared behind him. She had brown almond eyes and her black hair was pulled back highlander style. Her skin was a brown shade, partial tan, partial natrual. “Jaylinn Anya Peterson. 10 years old. Her family consists of an older brother, a mother and a father. Her mother is very business-minded, leaving Jaylinn in the care of her father. Her father pushes her to extremes to ensure she excels at” the picture changes to show Jaylinn doing the different activites as he named them “gymnastics, violin, the flute, the harp, swimming, dance, singing, and horseback riding. Friends are closly monitered, usually paid to play with her just so she won’t become close to them. Jaylinn is home-schooled at the moment. This child isn’t getting a chance to be a kid.”

He stopped speaking for a moment to look at the godparents in presence. All looked concerned for the child. Robina’s heart ached at the misery in Jaylinn’s face as the child did activies that Robina had long dreamed of being able to do. “Now, you are all probably wondering what makes this case so different from others. This is Jaylinn’s older brother.” A picture came up of a 14-year old boy with black hair in a crew cut and blue eyes. Queit gasps filled the room. “Terran Mikeal Peterson. The former godchild of a brother and sister set of fairies, Kiki and Kurt. The siblings disappeared a six months after being assigned.”

An older version of the brother with grey hair speckled into the black appeared. “The father. One of the few adults to believe in fairy godparents, we believe he made first his son, now his daughter work so hard to make them miserable. With the loss of Kiki and Kurt, we are reluctant to send anyone. It’s very possible Mr. Peterson found out about the two. This assignment will be tough for whoever takes it. If you don’t, you’ll be given another assignment, no punishments. Any one?”

Silence for a few moments. ‘That poor kid…How can a father be so cruel?’ Robina thouht as she watched the other fairies. Surely ONE of them would take the child?

One by one, fairies shook thier heads and vanished from the room. None of them felt like hiding from someone on the constant

search for them. None of them wanted to follow in Kiki and Kurt’s footsteps. Eventually, Robina was the only one left. She sighed. What else can I do? She stood. The fairy in charge of the meeting just nodded and turned, seeming to think Robina was leaving too.

“I’ll take Jaylinn.” Robina hardly reconized her own voice. “Just give me a few moments.” The head fairy nodded to stunned to react.

Robina teleported back to her friends, so she could explain things.

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“ROBINA!” Human and Genie were relieved to see thier friend.

“Sorry guys, some fairy meeting was called.” She explained about what she’d heared.

“Well, let’s get you outta that form before I get into trouble, or any other meetings are called.” Di said, preparing the spell.

“No Di!” Quickly, Robina told them about Jaylinn. Looking at Di, she asked, “Can you magically make it to where I can work this fairy magic?”

Di nodded and did so. “Just call either of us if you need help. Good luck.”

Red nodded. “You’ll need it.”

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In her room, Jaylinn was staring at the ceiling while laying on the floor. Her arms and legs were so sore after the added practise her dad had given her. With a sigh, she pictured a beautiful flower-filled meadow where her father could never get to. A smile came to her lips.

POOF

Jaylinn’s eyes opened wide at the unfamilar sound. A…person with wings and a crown and a wand was floating just above her.

“Hi Jaylinn! I’m Robina and I’ll be your fairy godparent.”

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