I do not own Jimmy Neutron or Hawk Nelson's "Everything You Ever Wanted." I thought it would make an interesting story however. So please R&R!!

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Jimmy Neutron lazily flipped through the latest issue of Music Today. He was supposed to be writing a new song. But anyone could tell that his heart wasn't it. Most of the time his fellow band members, Carl Wheezer and Sheen Estevez, would try to drag him out someplace. But it seemed that even they knew to leave their best friend alone.

It wasn't the magazine that held him in a daze-like trance. Indeed not! It was the article wondering if, and when, he would get married, or at least, a girlfriend. But that was the price of fame.

Yes, famous. Jimmy Neutron was the lead singer/guitar player of currently the hottest band in the United States; LLS. That was short for Llama Lords of Science, but of course, that couldn't be their actual name.

Jimmy glanced up from the magazine and, with a quick look around to make sure his friends, manager, or anyone for that matter, was around, he opened the side pocket of his briefcase.

He dug around, ignoring the sheets of unfinished music, sheets of finished music, fan letters and whatever else he had thrown in there that morning, until his fingers brushed some wood-like item.

He took it out and laid in on the desk in front of him. It was a picture from his senior year of high school. Him and Cindy. That was the picture. It had been after they had received their diplomas and Cindy, after finding him in the crowd, had given him a huge hug and kissed his cheek. And his mother had chosen that opportune moment to take a picture.

He sighed and ran his finger across the frame. It had been almost ten years since he had last seen her. And what a ten miserable years it was. Well, okay he and his friends had become an overnight sensation and whatever, but still.

It was worse enough that every magazine and tabloid had him linked to an actress, singer, or movie star. And the fact that he had been voted "Bachelor of the Year" once or seven times didn't help the situation. After all, how could he be sure that these girls liked him for him? Would they like him if he wasn't famous?

Of course not.

He ran his fingers through his hair. Most people in his new life had no idea who Cindy Vortex was or how they were connected or how she influenced every part of his life. She was how many miles away, he hadn't seen her in years and he still thought about her daily.

And after all, hadn't LLS's first Top Ten hit, "Lovin' You" been written for her? Not many people knew who that song was written for. On second thought, only Carl and Sheen did. And, he was pretty sure, so did Cindy wherever she was.

And than, as if having a sudden inspiration, Jimmy grabbed a piece of paper and wrote:

It's been so long, since you've been home. I used to wait up forever. Used to say a prayer, whishing you were there and I'm still waiting.

A second glance told him it wasn't half bad. And a third glance had him thinking,

Great. Another song about Cindy.