He wasn't going to cry.
To cry was to admit that he had lost. He wasn't going to do anything.
He wasn't going to scream. Or shout. Or even move from this spot.
He was just going to watch it happen.
He couldn't stop it. His reasons for stopping it had already died. They had died when they turned against him. The moment that they had chosen his side was the moment that the world's fate had been chosen.
And he wouldn't lift a finger to save it. Not that he could.
But it didn't hurt. Not like he thought it would.
He had no regrets and he knew that humanity was like a cockroach. No matter how many times you squished the little things, there was always 20 more under the fridge.
He almost wished that humans would die out, but he wasn't that far gone. Not yet.
He watched the destruction. He heard the screams. He didn't move.
From his vantage point, he could see his sister. She appeared to be having the time of her life.
She was drenched in blood. Finally living up to her demon like personality. She was killing. Killing everything that came within her reach, human or not.
At least she was having fun.
His father was already broken. His superior mind couldn't take the strain of this happening. Against all possibilities this was happening and it didn't fit in the mold he had created.
He had spared a few seconds of his last moments to enjoy the sight of his father breaking. It was his best memory of the man.
"Dib."
He blinked and turned toward the voice of the thing he knew would be there.
"Zim."
The proud green creature grinned at him and walked toward him to the edge of the tallest skyscraper that was still standing.
"You've lost." It said smirking at him, waiting for to show his grief for his race.
"Heh."
He looks at him like he's crazy. He might be right.
"Dib, did your mind break?"
He turns to the alien and leans back against the crumbling ledge of the building.
"No, I just find it funny. You can't even comprehend the fact that I have lost all loyalty to my race, right?"
"What?"
He looks at him like he can't even comprehend what he's saying.
Suddenly he grabs the green alien and throws himself off the building pushing the green male beneath him. The green alien screams at him as the air rushes past.
The last thing that the boy says before they hit the ground and he erases his life along with the life of thing that was the center to his world.
"I've stopped aiming for the war. I just want the battle."
They hit the concrete. The sound of shrieking metal and crunching bones is heard before his head hits and the world goes black.
The bodies are just added to the other piles of dead that are lining the streets.
None are given a second thought.
But the pale, big headed body of the unnamed human male wears a smile.
Like he's won.
