Gary looked blankly up at the night sky. He sat under a palm tree; the oceans waves coming in and out at a slow pace. His mind was elsewhere. It seemed it was always somewhere else nowadays. He was snapped out of it when one of the Timmy clones came with a blanket, handing it to him so he could keep warm. The clones aged as well, though they didn't have that glow to their eyes like the real one did.
"Anything else, Sir?" The clone questioned.
"No..Yeah actually, sit." He ordered, opening the blanket to allow the clone to get close. It did as he asked and he settled it by pulling its head on his shoulder.
"You look just like he would." Gary said.
"Like Timmy?" The clone questioned. Gary nodded.
"Maybe, it's all of his faces walking around but I've been thinking. It's so not cool! Every time I try to think of something or someone else, it all goes back to Tim-Tim." He said angrily.
"Then why don't you go see him?" The clone questioned.
"Do you see what surrounds us? Water; I can't exactly swim all the way to him and even if I did go, what would I say? I've been thinking of you, just wanted to let you know?" The imaginary friend growled.
"Water? Build a boat. What to say you already have." It said he looked at it, the other swiftly pecked him on the lips before sitting up and looked at him before up at two coconuts. One pink, one green. "Told you, Cosmo!" Timmy shouted up.
"Yeah, yeah," Cosmo grumbled.
"Wait, what's going on here?" Gary questioned.
"Don't worry, Gary, it's cool." The teen said with a smirk. The imaginary friend was confused but soon figured out that he was just tricked but couldn't find the need to be angry as the pink loving teen gave him yet another kiss and snuggled against him.
"Yeah, I could get used to this." He said. The water continued its rocking and soon the two were out by its lullaby.
