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Damn I'm tired.

Chapter 14 Going Home

Zim P.O.V.

"So you want full instructions for this stuff?"

I nodded losing my patience.

"Are you sure? I always knew you were crazy but there is a reason this stuff is never used."

"My Voot must have the greatest of upgrades!"

The screen which showed Vort prisoner 777 switched to detailed instructions for creating the most powerful booster fuel in the universe.

With this the humans wouldn't be able to see me coming. Not even that retched Dib-filth.

I had already constructed the booster. All I needed was the very recipe in my hands.

"Gir!" I yelled.

Said robot came rocketing down from the house into the lower areas of the base with a cake in his claws. I was able to duck before it hit my face and it ended up making a splattered mess on the other side of the room.

"Aww. Dat was gonna be for your birthday." He whined.

"Gir for the last time only stupid humans celebrate the day of their worthless births and even if I did it wouldn't be for another two weeks. Now I need you to help me install this booster into the Voot Cruiser while I make the fuel for it down here." I explained.

Gir wasn't listening to me. He was too busy playing with the cake mess.

"GIR!"

"Oh yaaaaaaaa…"

He grabbed the booster and ran off giggling.

I just hoped he didn't put mustard in it again.

Later I had the fuel completed and took the elevator up to the hanger. Gir was playing with some of his rubber piggies and it at least didn't look like the ship was about to explode with mashed potatoes or any other kind of Earth food.

I sighed and installed the fuel while checking Gir's placement of the booster. For once he actually did a good job installing it. At least there was something he could do right.

I hopped in my cruiser and took off for a test run. I spent a few minutes making sure my Voot was in the right condition for this. Luckily Gir hadn't messed with anything else.

I took a deep breath and activated the booster.

I was blasting through the air faster than I could have ever imagined. I must have circled the Earth multiple times before I could even blink.

I would've called a success but I soon saw the world around me chipping away like dried out paint. I thought I was losing my mind but soon the world chipped away entirely and all I could see was a blue spinning vortex that seemed to stretch forever.

I lost control of me ship and was sent hurdling forward into the unknown. I was thrown against every wall of my ship. For a split second I thought I saw Gir flying around the cruiser. Eventually I couldn't take it anymore and blacked out.

…..

"Hey. Can you hear me?"

Emma P.O.V.

It was getting close to dawn when I finished fixing the booster. Zim had told me step by step how to and I actually didn't have much trouble understanding his instructions. I yawned from fatigue and finished placing the booster.

"Okay. Let's hope this works." I said crossing my fingers.

"Don't be ridiculous! It will work." Zim said encouragingly.

I smiled and went inside.

I needed to grab a few things from the house before we did this. I just hoped my mom wasn't awake yet.

"Are you absolutely sure you want to do this?" Zim asked sounding a little worried.

"Of course I'm sure. I know it's a big choice but I feel like this is best for everyone." I replied with a smile.

I grabbed my photos, extra clothes, laptop, notebook and anything else I wanted to take and shoved them in my largest bag. I carried it and a sleepy Gir towards the door only looking back to see Dee-Dee run up to me whining.

I put my things down and kissed her little puppy face.

Dee-Dee P.O.V.

"I'm sorry Dee-Dee but I know this is right." Emma whispered to me.

I whimpered and tugged at her pant leg. I didn't want her to go. Emma gently shoved me off and grabbed her bag.

Gir opened his eyes and looked over at me.

"What's wrong Dee-Dee?" he asked.

I ran up and kissed him knowing I'd never see him again. Gir hugged me and Emma sat down on the floor.

"I want to take you with us Dee but I can't. You have a job to do here." She said petting me.

I tilted my head to show I was confused.

"You have to take care of Mom and make sure she can get through me leaving. I'll miss you and so will Gir obviously but you need to stay here and do your job."

I smiled and jumped up on her licking her face one more time. Emma giggled a tear rolling down her face. She hugged me and stood up.

"Be a good girl Dee-Dee."

We heard her mom beginning to get up and Emma ran out the door with her things in her hand and Gir at her heels.

I stood in the doorway watching them go.

Emma P.O.V.

I sat in the cockpit of the ship remembering how to fly from a few days ago. I took a deep breath and started the ship.

I slowly made my way into the sky circling the house a few times. Tears were blurring my vision as I broke the cycle and flew off into the sky.

"Emma?" Zim asked.

"You know you don't have to do this. Leaving your home and family for me. I mean-"

"Of course I do!" I cut him off. "I love you Zim and I don't want you to spend your entire life like this."

"I can't stay here either. It's the only choice we have." I added.

Two of Zim's Pak legs came out and wrapped around me to form a hug. I smiled and continued to steer the ship.

"Alright are you ready? The button for the boost should be the blue one on your right." Zim said after a minute.

I nodded and found the button. My mind was instantly filled with memories good memories of me my mom and dad Dee-Dee and all my old friends. I said a quiet goodbye before slamming my fist onto the button.

Mom P.O.V.

I walked into the kitchen to see Dee-Dee sitting in front of the door. What was wrong with that dog? I looked at the time and gasped. Emma was normally eating breakfast by now. What was taking that girl so long?!

I ran to her room and banged on the door.

"Emma! Get up! You're gonna be late for school!" I yelled

At this point I would normally hear a panicked rustling or a lazy grunt but today I heard nothing.

"Emma?"

Dee-Dee ran up to me putting a paw on my leg. I opened the door and I didn't see my daughter. I saw a note resting on her bed next to a piece of green rebar.