The lunchroom for Zim had always been the most revolting of places in Skool. What with the many human worm babies packed into one germy, disgusting, filthy room, and the smell! Zim's head hurt just thinking about the smell of the food.
Zim stared blankly at the barf the human scum called food in his dirty stained titanium tray with disgust. Oh how he longed for an Irken poop candy bar anything would be better than this smelly pile of dog doo; Zim thought as he poked his "peas" with his fork, hissing in disgust as he did so.
"Look at him Gaz! Five years and he still can't stomach good ol` human food." Dib laughed just a table or two away from Zim. He had been talking to his younger scary sister Gaz, who was doing her best to maintain her composer as she tried to ignore her stupid big headed brother as she slaughtered digital vampire piggies on her Gameslave II.
"Hey wait a minute Gaz! If Zim can't eat human food how do you think he's survived all these years?" Dib asked staring at Zim as he shoveled his grey mashed potatoes into his mouth.
"I don't care Dib." Gaz said with out so much as looking up from her Gameslave II.
"But Gaz! Don't ya wanna know?" Dib said shoveling more grey mush into his mouth still staring at Zim who was examining something on the finger of his glove.
But Gaz wasn't to happy about Dib's announcement, in fact she was furious that Dib was still even talking to her.
"Dib…either I beat the vampire piggie boss or I beat you." Gaz said menacingly not so much as turning from her game.
"But Gaz!" Dib tried again. Gaz enraged tightened her grip on her Gameslave II breaking it in her cold hands, the veins in her head pulsing terribly as she grinded her teeth.
"Dib…
"Hey Gaz…can I sit with you?" The soft voice of the new student in Gaz's class Dizzy distracted Gaz from her rage, something that Dib was thankful for.
"Yeah…I guess…so." Gaz said shrugging and the onyx haired tawny eyed Dizzy smiled placing her tray mush onto the table before sitting in front of Gaz.
"Gaz who's this?" Dib asked confused and the stranger Dizzy just smiled.
"Shut up Dib!" Gaz hissed trying to fix her Gameslave II with no luck and Dizzy chuckled.
"My names Dizzy." She said with a sweet smile. Somewhere in front of there table someone had grunted.
"Dizzy?" Zim grunted storming over to table Gaz and Dib.
"Zim what do you want?" Dib hissed standing up and Zim quickly pointed a finger at Dib.
"Silence pitiful Earth monkey! I haven't come here for you I came here to talk to my…ahh my squiddely-spooch!" Zim howled holding his gut where Dizzy had punched him.
"Shut up Zim not here!" Dizzy hissed before getting up from her seat and storming out of the lunchroom leaving Zim to wallow in his pain.
"Take that Zim! Score one for humanity!" Dib squealed and Zim laughed much to Gaz's annoyance.
"Stupid Dib…you couldn't be farther from the truth in your little deluded fantasies." Zim laughed as he pulled himself from the floor dusting himself off.
"What do you mean farther from the truth?"
"Wouldn't you like to know Dib!" Zim laughed by now Gaz had had enough.
"Shut up!" Gaz hissed tossing her broken Gameslave II at Zim's forehead shutting him up.
"Stupid alien."
Duras and Arali had been watching Zim Closely from a dank corner in the cafeteria.
"He's an Irken isn't he?" Arali asked silently her eyes stuck on Zim just as his eyes had been on her not to long ago.
"Yeah…Dizzy's older brother." Duras answered and Arali frowned then smiled then laughed and frowned again. Duras turned to his sister his green eyes boring through her.
"Zim?" Arali laughed looking over Zim hatefully; there was something off about him something that made him different from all the other Irkens.
"Yeah…I think he'd defected." Duras answered and Arali snorted.
"So why isn't he shut down?" Arali asked still watching Zim, her eyes filled with hate and disgust.
"That my little sister I don't know." Duras answered and Arali nodded silently glaring at Zim that is until he noticed her. Zim turned around and stared at Arali dumbly and Arali looked away. Irkens, they disgusted her and she could never forgive them for what they had done to her and her brother and her people.
