((Okay, I practically have NO idea what I'm currently doing right now, so uh... I'd just like to say that I personally don't think this is very good... Uhm... I'm only posting this here because... Well... I feel like it. And if anyone accually likes it, I might accually finish it and POSSIBLY (not very likely) make a comic out of it. So... If you like it, please e-mail me at or if you want me to see your comment, because most likely, I'll post all the chapters I've typed and leave it here to rot instead of checking the reveiws and stuff here. So uh... I check my e-mail frequently, just to let you know. I also have AIM at 'Kaho the Neko'. I'll stop rambling now.
Invader ZIM, all it's characters, irkens, yada yada yada are © Jhonen Vasquez
PS: No ZaDR in here, folks.))
Chapter 1
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Dib lay on his bed, staring out his window listlessly. Today had been like any other. Eat breakfast, go to school, go home, spy on Zim, eat dinner. Usually there was nothing that interesting. Usually. But this morning when he had woken up, he had a feeling that something weird was going to happen--- Something really weird.
But apparently, he had been let down. It was nearly the end of the day, and the sun was starting to set. He sighed and sat up on his bed, looking at his laptop. Graphs wavered up and down in a frenzying manner that most people other than himself wouldn't understand.
Okay, so some of it was kind of a mystery to him, but he understood most of it. Most of the graphshad something to do with the atmospheric pressure, the gravitational pull…Things like that. Everything seemed normal except…Just one bar graph- one of the ones he didn't know what it was for- slowly climbed down. Dib's heart raced. If only Gaz hadn't thrown away the instruction manual for his computer mistaking it for something else.
Well, she hadn't actually thrown it away… She'd burned it…
And she hadn't really mistaken it for something other than what it was.
Well, it was gone anyways. He couldn't help that… He glanced out his bedside window again before looking back at his computer. He noticed that another graph started to rise and drop simultaneously. Dib knew what this one was for. It was to show if there was a quick gap in the atmosphere- like if a ship or something passed through. Whatever had gone through it this time was big- to small to be a space shuttle, but not quite the right size for a meteor. He opened a schedule he had obtained of NASAPlace's launching times for rockets and such. There was nothing for today- or anything for the next two months, for that matter. Maybe the feeling he had this morningwas right. He hopped out his window and took off down the street.
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