Chapter 14

"Hey Phineas, I think something may be wrong with our friend from the other dimension." Ferb mumbled once they were in their room. He had just opened the note he had taken from the other dimension Phineas, and was shocked with what he had read.

"Why?" Phineas murmured, walking over to the desk where Ferb was sitting.

Ferb just handed the note to Phineas. He read it slowly, as if trying to study every last bit of it. It was annoying Ferb a bit, because if something was wrong with other dimension Phineas, they should get over there as soon as possible.

"There is only one person I know who would do this. Ferb, would you mind if we save our ideas we had for tomorrow for another day?" Phineas asked, a glint in his eye that usually meant he had an idea.

"Sure." Ferb murmured, smiling.

"You boys may be holding that idea for more than just a day." A familiar voice said, running a panicked chill down both boys' spines.

Phineas ran through the quiet streets, wiping tears from his eyes. He couldn't believe he had run away from home for any amount of time. He just couldn't spend the night with his brother. Ferb didn't want him around anymore. He had said it himself. He hadn't even said a word to Phineas since their fight.

There was more than one reason why he had run away from his house that night though. The main reason had nothing to do with his family.

He grew exhausted quickly, so he slowed to a walk. He knew it would have been smarter to bring his bike, but he didn't want to have to get it out of the garage. So he settled with moving by foot. It was nice out, anyway. It felt pretty warm outside. It wasn't too hot, like it was during the day. It was just the right temperature, to where he wasn't sweating, but he didn't need a jacket either. He could hear cricket's noises everywhere. He'd rather have more light, but he was fine with what he had.

Perry woke up suddenly, sitting up as he remembered what had happened. His head painfully hit metal. He crouched down before looking up to see what he had hit. He was in a tiny cage, not at all big enough for a platypus. His stomach growled, which made him wonder just how long he had been here for.

He started worrying, wondering if anybody had noticed his absence. He was sure Doofenshmirtz had noticed, because he always noticed it when Perry didn't show up. Last time he hadn't shown up, Doofenshmirtz had replaced him with a plant. It still kind of bugged Perry that Major Monogram had allowed the plant to join the agency, all because of Doofenshmirtz's stupidity.

He was more worried about his host family. Last time he had disappeared from their house, Phineas and Ferb had spent the entire day trying to find them. What if he had disappeared for weeks without knowing it, all because of the other dimension Doofenshmirtz? He growled angrily before attacking the cage, trying to find a weak spot.

"If you're looking for a way out, you're not going to find one." He heard someone say, sounding bored. He momentarily stopped attacking the cage, looking around to find who had said that. His eyes rested on a familiar figure.

"Platyborg?" He gasped, looking surprised.

By the time Phineas reached his goal, it was morning. He looked at his watch with tired eyes. It was nine o' clock. He yawned, but he knew he couldn't fall asleep yet. He still had a goal to fulfill before he could go home or go to sleep. He walked into a vaguely familiar building.

He ran up the stairs with as much energy as he had. He couldn't believe how tall this building was, especially since he had to go up all the way to the top floor. It was hard with how little energy he had left.

He made it to the top floor of the building about a half hour later. He was trudging by the time he got to the top, wishing he had one of Isabella's wake up drinks now. He was even more tired than he was when he had spent all those nights he stayed up late working on the otherdimension-inator.

He walked over to the only door that was on this floor and walked in, not even bothering to knock.

Doofenshmirtz walked through the silent house, looking for the right room. He had almost found it, when he slipped over something left on the ground by a closed door. He fell, but stopped himself from making too much sound by catching himself by his hands. It hurt, but he has had worse in his past. He glared back to see what he had slipped over.

It was an envelope, which looked like it had been completely white at one point, but now had a light, almost unnoticeable footprint on it. He picked it up and opened it, his curiosity getting the best of him. He grinned evilly after he finished reading the letter. He walked out of the house as quickly as possible, the grin still on his face.

"Well," He murmured as he slipped out of view. "This just made things a lot more interesting."

Well, at least it's not as short as the last chapter! And it has a lot more information then the last chapter. I stopped it here for the same reason as the last chapter. A little torture for all of you :D! Perfect cliffhangers are amazing! I love them. I really do :D.

Anyway, now that I'm done rambling, I will let you review now. your probably going insane because I've been finding all these amazing cliffhangers! Haven't Decided if I'm going to add another chapter tonight or tomorrow.

Oh, and don't forget to check out my newest story, We Missed You, Agent P! It answers the question of how did Phineas and Ferb remembers Perry :D!