A/N: I'm totally new to this section, show… everything to do with MLaaTR, so go easy on me. I haven't seen every single episode, but I've seen enough to know what's going on. LOL! Anyways, here's my little addition to the Teenage Robot fiction.

Summary: It seems like everyone is going somewhere for Summer Vacation… except for Jenny. Just when she thinks that Summer is going to be a drag, she finds out that not everyone went away. A certain someone stayed behind… just for her.

Disclaimer: I own absolutely no one. State of Shock owns the lovely song featured in the beginning of this fic. Thanks for checking this out.

Summer Vacation

'If I had more money honey

Would you love me, love me, love me

If I wasn't just somebody like me

Like Me

I've made mistakes that I can't erase

I've made mistakes…'

-State of Shock-

Chapter One

Last Day of School

"Yeah!" Brad threw up his arms, happily, "Finally it's over for a whole summer! No math, no history, no Crust Cousins! Just fun in the sun, and time well spent being lazy!"

Jenny giggled, "I just can't wait to get to spend more time with you, Tuck, and Sheldon."

"Uh… Jenny?"

"Like you said… fun in the sun. We can go to the park every day, and the beach!"

"Jenny…"

"No getting up early in the morning. Just a lot of time to spend with my best friends… when I don't have to fight crime, of course, and…"

"Jenny!" Brad shouted.

Jenny started, "H-huh?"

"Jenny, my family is going on vacation."

"Huh? You mean… you're leaving. Both you and Tuck?"

"Yeah… not for the whole summer. Professor Wakeman will probably take you somewhere, too. Most people go on Summer Vacations. Sheldon may be going somewhere, too, and…" Brad stopped, seeing the disappointed look on Jenny's face, "Don't look so down, Jenny. Like I said… you'll probably go somewhere cool, too."

"Yeah…"

"Come on. Let's get out of here. We've got the rest of the day to spend doing something cool."

"Yeah…"

2

"Mom!" Jenny called, bursting through the door, "Mom, where are you! Mom! Mom, mom!"

"XJ9, what is all this commotion?" Professor Wakeman asked, coming down the stairs.

"Mom, Brad, Tuck, and Sheldon are going away for most of the summer, and I was wondering… are we going somewhere?"

"Of course not. Why would we?"

"Oh," said Jenny, disappointed, "So… we aren't doing anything for the Summer?"

"Of course we are. We're staying here to keep an eye on the town, dear."

"Oh," sighed Jenny, "Okay, mom."

"Don't worry, dear. You'll have plenty of fun here."

Jenny walked up to her room, her disappointment growing. "I don't know how much fun I can have all by myself."

3

Jenny lay on her bed, feeling down. She had just said her good-bye's to Brad and Tuck, and they were pulling out of the driveway. All of her friends were leaving, and she'd never felt lonelier.

She went to her window, and watched Brad and Tuck's family car disappear down the street. Jenny sighed, and began walking downstairs. 'I'll go for a walk. I have to start the summer off somehow… even if it's going to be a crummy Summer.'

She walked out the door. Even the streets seemed lonely. There was plenty of people out, but not one of them was one of her friends. Jenny sighed, and kept on walking. "Jenny!" she suddenly heard someone shout from behind her, "Jenny, wait up!"

Recognizing the voice, she stopped, and turned around. Sheldon was running to catch up with her. He tripped over a soda can, and fell right at her feet. "Sheldon…"

"Hi, Jenny. I know it's only been one day, but how's your Summer so far?"

Jenny sighed, "Not so good. So, when are you leaving?"

"Huh? Leaving?"

"Everyone is going away for the Summer… everyone except me, that is. Mom says that we've got to stay here to keep an eye on the town. So… where are you guys going?"

"Jenny…"

"I'll bet it's somewhere that's a lot of fun."

"But, Jenny…"

"I hope you have a great time, Sheldon."

"Jenny, I'm not going anywhere. There's no place I'd rather be than right here…" he blushed, "with you."

Her eyes widened, "You're… you're staying here? You really aren't going anywhere?"

"Nah. I would miss you too much," he said, shyly, rocking back and forth on his heels.

Jenny smiled a little, "I'll catch you later, Sheldon. I've got to go back home really quick. I forgot to tell mom I was going out. I'll see you later, okay?"

"Okay, Jenny."

Jenny ran back toward home, feeling ten times better. "Maybe Summer won't be as crummy as I thought."