Disclaimer: Invader Zim Is NOT mine oh well. (A.N. I demand reviews! Please? :D)

Dib P.O.V.

"She said something about her ship being on this mountain." I informed Zim.

We were at the mountain where Gaz had written to me that she had her ship at. By 'We' I mean, me, Zim and dad, and Gir.

Yes Dad had come along much to Zim's disappointment; he didn't want to spend time with us 'hyumans' , but he was glad that we didn't strap him to a lab table and dissected him for not taking as much care of Gaz as we wanted him too.

Gir, he didn't do much but hold us back, but I wasn't about to tell Zim to leave behind his minion. All Gir did was sing what he called the 'Doom song', and attack my head, saying that it smelled like puppy's.

"Are you sure?" Zim said, griping the skull necklace. Ever sense he showed up at our house, he wouldn't let go of Gaz's necklace.

"Yeah, and I think I know which one it is." I said. It was fall, which meant that all the leaves of the trees where either on the floor or changing color, but there was one that stood out. It had green leaves but was formed like a pine tree. "It's that one." I said pointing to it, but it was way on the top of the mountain.

"Are you sure soon, it looks like any other tree." Dad said, looking at it.

"Dad, if you are going to come along, you are going to have to think outside of the box. Look at it, its leaves are green, and it's shaped like a pine tree, but there are no other pine trees on this mountain." I told him, slapping my forehead, clearly embarrassed.

"You have a point let's go cheek it out." Dad said.

We began to climb the mountain. I looked at Zim with envy; his Pak did all the work for him, the metal legs easily supporting his weight as they climbed the mountain. Dad and I were halfway up the mountain, when we couldn't move anymore, our muscles screaming in protest and agony.

The sun was starting to set in the horizon. "Zim go on, Save Gaz without us." I told him, laying on the ground next to Dad, panting heavily.

"No, Zim will not leave you behind. You are Gaz's family." He said. "Gir! Take the membrane males up the mountain." He ordered.

"I don't wanna!" Gir cried and started to throw a tantrum, repeating over and over again that he didn't want to carry us.

"Okay! Gir, you don't have to!" Zim said pulling at his antennas. He looked at us. "I'm going to have to attach Paks to you guys." He said.

"What? Why can't you just carry us there with your tentacles?" I said. My dad had been unable to talk his goggle were foggy, and I bet he was sweating way too much under his lab coat.

"Because they won't be able to hold you guys up!" he responded. He reached into his Pak and pulled out two cubed like things, he pressed a button on both of them, and they converted into two Paks.

"Now do you want to save Gaz or not?" he asked. "Because this is the only option you have left."

"Whatever it takes to save my daughter." Dad said, taking off his lab coat and taking off his goggles.

He had a black T-shirt and some ripped jeans on underneath. "Why on earth are you wearing that underneath your lab coat?" I asked him.

"Because I thought it would impress my children, that their dad is hip." He said. I realized that he had brown eyes.

"Dad, we don't have x-ray vision. " I told him taking off my trench coat.

"Alright you guys. This is going to hurt… a lot." Zim said with a wicked smile on his face. I just wanted to slap him for that.

I thought I was in pain enough, but when Zim attached the Pak, I was in hell. I couldn't hold back the scream that passed through my lips. I could hear Zim snickering.

Surprisingly, dad didn't scream he didn't even look in pain. Zim looked disappointed at this.

Half an hour later, I could finally control the Pak that was attached to my back and we started to move up the hill again, this time much more quickly. I looked up at the sky to see that it was already filled with stars, and just to think that my sister was out there, made me shiver.

Gaz P.O.V.

"Gaz? Come on it's time for snacks!" I heard Purple yell on the other side of the door.

"I'll see you there." I yelled back, too depressed to move.

"That is what you said last time! Jack won't quit bugging me. He thinks something is wrong with you. Is that true?"

"Go away!" I yelled at him.

"Your forcing me to do something I don't want to do Gaz!" he yelled back.

"I said go away!"

"As your Tallest I demand that you open this door right now!" he yelled.

I sighed, and got up to open the door. "I hate it when you do that." I whispered to him.

"Now, I know that you don't want to be here, I get it, but you have to let go of the past Gaz." Purple said pulling me into a hug.

I hugged him back. "They abandoned me! I gave them a plan and everything, and they abandoned me!" I sobbed into his shoulder, I was shocked when I saw that I had grown more and reached his shoulder.

He patted my head. "What do you mean?"

"Where's Jack?" I asked him, changing the subject.

"Eating, what do you mean?" he asked again.

"I downloaded my back up personality chip onto the ship, I left it on earth for them to find. It wasn't that hard to find it anyways. They should be here right now!" I said, sobbing into his chest.

"Gaz, it's time for you to move on, come on, let's go eat." He said and pulled me along with him.

"Okay." I said. "I have to forget about them."

Days went by and I wasn't able to forget about them, I couldn't forget about Dib or Dad. More importantly, I couldn't forget about Zim.