The Same Planet?

I am changing back to Marvin's point of view. I hope people are reading these stories! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE REVIEW!

Ihop was so fun. I kept wondering what was different about her. Her long, straight, black hair. The way her face was so close to her cheekbones. How her deep brown eyes told a seemingly tragic backstory. She looked like a Klootonian girl in human form, but could she be human?

Tambria's POV

Marvin looked so much like a Klootonian in disguise. He reminded me of myself. I couldn't even believe that he might me Klootonian. The thought made me think of why we hadn't met before. But I couldn't say anything because he could be human.

Marvin's POV

I was wondering if she could be human. I knew if I wanted this to go the right way I would have to tell her sometime. Once I can trust her, I'll tell her I thought. She was agile and strong, she knew how to fight. She could defend herself.

I knew it would take more than one date to get her to trust me. I couldn't think of how she could possibly be Klootonian, the thought made my body feel like Jell-O. The way I feel when I'm scared or overwhelmed.

We went on a second date, she seemed to feel more comfortable. She seemed to trust me more. She looked like she was considering telling me something. There was a moment when our eyes met, we seemed to connect in some way. Something about us was the same.

The third date came, we were going to an amusement park. I was positive I was going to win her trust. I was going to tell her after. I was going to let her tell me.

We went on every extreme ride. I didn't want to, but it made Tambria happy. We had dinner there, played games, and talked on the ferris wheel. The night came, the lights came on. The stars came out. We were right in front of the fireworks display. I kissed her on the cheek.

That did it, I won her trust. We hugged and she whispered in my ear, "I'm an alien." My legs almost gave out on me. Adrenaline rushed through my body. I was right! I whispered "Me too" but I could tell she thought I was trying to make her feel better. She didn't feel the same sensation I did.

We left the amusement park and I led her to a deep part of a forest next to a lake. I grabbed her wrist right next to her watch and held it up to mine. She definitely noticed that our watches looked similar. She looked shocked but not convinced. I had to do the last thing I wanted to do, click the watch. I did. Now she was experiencing the same sensation.

"I was right!" she said. I clicked the watch again and said "You were." I could tell she was happy, like no one had cared about her before. "I can finally tell my backstory to someone." She said.