Disclaimer: Invader Zim isn't mine (A.N. please review! Give me some ideas, anything is welcome, I just don't guarantee I will use it in the story.)
I had fallen asleep on the couch when the house started to shake. I got up and ran outside. I couldn't believe my eyes, the Irken massive had come it was right there in front of me parked on a few dozen cars. "No, this can't be happening. No not earth!" I whispered to myself, grabbing helplessly at my antennas.
Red stepped out of it, a huge smile on his face when he saw mine filled with despair. He walked up to me and grabbed me by the chin. "Why hello, Gaz." He said and before I could even respond, his lips were crushing down on mine.
I pushed him away. "You suck at parking." I told him looking at the massive.
"Forget about that, I'm here to take you home to Irk, right after I destroy earth." He said wrapping an arm around my waist, pulling me closer to him.
I tried to get away, but all my efforts were futile, he barley gave me any wiggle room. "I've been waiting for you for sixteen years, no way am I going to let you off just like that." He said and his lips were crushing down on mine again.
I kicked his legs, scratched at his arms, bit on his lips, anything for his to let me go, but he didn't, he seemed to enjoy it. All the curses that I spat out at him between breaths were muffled again by his. I didn't want to use this card, but he gave me no choice, I hitched up my leg as hard as I could, and he fell to the ground in pain. "Don't ever treat me like that again, Red." I told him as he rolled around on the ground moaning in pain.
"This is the thanks I get from saving your life?" he said, once he was able to breath normally again.
"What on Irk are you talking about?" I yelled at him.
He got up, slowly. "When you got that scar," he said slowly coming up to trace my scar with his two fingers. "When you passed out, I was there to help you."
"No, I was there all by myself." I said, shaking my head slowly, backing away, but Red grabbed me again.
"You really shouldn't under estimate the power of Irken technology." He said.
"No, it couldn't be you, no, that was my Invader test! If you were there to help me, then, then… I never was an Invader." I thought to myself.
My eyes were wide in shock. My whole life is a lie. I lost complete control of my body. I felt myself fall to my knees, and then slowly, the concrete sidewalk slapped my face.
I heard Red calling for me, but I was way out in my own little world. I had passed out cold.
When I woke up, I had opened my eyes to see the most beautiful ones, worry written all over them. It was as if my body was out of control, I couldn't control it. My hand went up to caress his cheek.
"I'm sorry if I offended you Zim, I never meant to hurt you. You're the only friend I have left in this cruel life." I told him.
His eyes softened. "Zim is sorry also, I didn't tell you what Zim was." He said.
"What are you talking about?" I asked, sitting up from where I was laying down. It was the pink couch that Zim had. I realized that we were at his base.
He gave a little sigh. "Zim is a defect. He is not loved, his whole life is worthless." He said, not daring to look into my eyes.
I stood up and gave him a hug. To my surprise he hugged me back. "You have me now."
"But not for long." Was his response. Looking down.
"Zim look at me." He just looked in the other direction. I grabbed his chin forcefully, and turned him so that he was facing me. "Look at me. Zim, you are my friend, my one and only friend. I will not lose you." I whispered to him. "Okay? Do you understand that?"
He smiled. "Yeah, I just hope that your life-mate Red understands that." He said.
