Chapter 3

By: hey I've changed my pen name about fifty times since the last chapter so my new name is Gaz and it will be forever and ever and ever.

Rated:.? I forgot what it was.

Rest of stuff: all the rest of the stuff is same as last time. I'm in a hurry to end this fic before the sequel so this chapter will end the fic that story will be filled with romance and slash I hope/think. Also I have two new Invader Zim fics. They are "Gaz" which already has a lot done, almost ten chapters I think, and "Irken Gaz" which is almost out as soon as I finish editing the first chapter actually the first chapter should be out very soon or already out by the time you read this fic. So read them.I'm looking for some reviews. Oh and this fic did originate from a whacked out dream I had about Sabrina the teenage witch.how I got this from that I have yet to know.

"Sarah," a tall lady said as Sarah opened a door upstairs in the back of the little building where the library. "I need you to come home," she said walking up to the door.

"Why?" Sarah asked softly. "Why must I leave?"

"You need to come back to court," the woman said.

"Why? Why, Genevieve?" Sarah asked again.

"We need to tell you something," Genevieve said. "You must leave this planet now, and you can never come back."

"No," Sarah yelled jerking out of Genevieve's light grasp on her arm. "I must finish what I have started."

"You can't, you have to come now," Genevieve said trying not to lose her temper. "It is urgent."

"It's too late, I'm here and you're not, you don't have the power to step over the barrier of this planet and Titan, you do not have the power of the portals. I do and mother did, she was the only one that could come and bring me back, and she's dead so it doesn't matter, I'll be back soon," Sarah said firmly backing away from the door out of Genevieve's grasp.

"Then that is what shall be. I will go to court and we shall force you to come back," Genevieve said before shutting the door on her side.

Quickly, Sarah shut her door and ran out of the building. She ran into the large house that she had been living in for the last two months. It had been only a month since she and Dib had gone into Zim's house. She had Gir locked up in a room full of pretty buttons that didn't do anything just to keep him occupied. And she had only missed a couple days a week of skool; it wasn't like she could stand to be there more than three days a week at most anyhow.

Sarah came to a quick stop mid run in the spacious foyer. Quickly spun in a large circle, much like a young child, except that her circle was perfect. Her midnight (gold specked) low collar dress flew around her. Faster and fast she went, after a few seconds her dress started changing. First it changed to black. Then, the top and bottom separated, so that it was a low collar shirt and a skirt. Last the shirt formed into a black half-sleeved shirt. Finally, Sarah stopped spinning, when she did this a black jacket that reached down to her knees appeared on her.

Dib Sarah screamed to Dib telepathically, waking him up from his happy dream of catching Zim.

What? Dib thought, luckily Sarah could read minds from miles away.

Prepare for the final battle, I will be at your house in a few minutes. Sarah said telepathically.

Without a second thought or message, Sarah ran out the front doors and started down the long driveway. As she ran the telephone thingy appeared.

"Nigel, are you at the end of the driveway like I asked you to be?" Sarah asked somewhat frantically.

"Yes," Nigel's voice replied.

"Good, I'll be there in one minute," Sarah said leaving the driveway towards a small gardener's shed that was hidden behind some trees near the driveway. "I have to get something."

The phone disappeared and her dress once again changed. Though this time she didn't start spinning like Gir or a two-year-old. As she stepped into the shed her dress automatically morphed into an old southern bell type of dress from the eighteen hundreds. It was a floor length white hoop skirt dress; the only difference from a southern bell style dress was the fact that there were no sleeves on it.

In the center of the "shed" (more of a large room) was a large silver stone floating above a pure gold pedestal. The room was lit up as if it were actually outside; the light seemed to be coming from everywhere, but mostly from the crystal.

Quickly, Sarah grabbed the crystal and ran out of the room. As soon as she left her dress became the black shirt and skirt that it had been before she went in, though this time there was a golden chain around her neck with a smaller version of the crystal hanging from it. It was the crystal that had been in her hands.

Within seconds, Sarah was at the end of the driveway, where the limo was waiting for her. Quickly, she got in, and Nigel started driving towards the city. A few minutes later, they came to a stop outside of Dib's house. He was already outside waiting for her.

"Good, you're ready," Sarah said as Dib climbed into the limo. "We have only a few minutes before I must go."

"What do you mean go?" Dib asked just picking up Sarah's last few words.

"There's not much time," Sarah stated again. Then, to Nigel, she said, "Nigel, you remember where I told you I'd have to go today, right?"

"Yes, ma'am," Nigel said as he started towards Zim's house.

Within minutes they were there, and even before the limo came to a stop Sarah was already out and on her way past the lawn gnomes. This time she didn't worry about laser beam armed gnomes. When the limo finally did come to a stop fifteen seconds later, Dib hopped out and caught up with Sarah. The gnomes tried to attack them, but every time a laser shot towards them it rebounded back to the gnome that shot it, with much ease they reached the front door. Without even bothering to knock, Sarah walked into the house and to the kitchen; quickly she went down the trashcan soon followed by Dib.

"Ouch," Sarah said softly as she moved out of the way so that Dib didn't land on her when he came out of the trashcan slide thingy.

"What," Dib said as he landed softly beside her.

"I feel death radiating out of every corner of this place," Sarah said looking around.

"You mean, Zim has dead bodies here?" Dib asked disgusted.

"No, I can feel death before it comes, I feel the deaths of many soon, but not too soon," Sarah said holding her stomach to keep from falling from the hard shaking of her body.

"We have to stop him," Dib said under his breath.

"So, you finally came," Zim said with an evil laugh as he walked out of some shadows.

"The final battle is about to start, Zim," Sarah said with an almost evil smile. "And I already know who's going to win."

Zim shot a laser at her head. Sarah gently cocked her head, the laser just barely missing her.

"You're gonna have to do better than that," Sarah said blasting Zim with some kewl plasma balls. "This isn't just another invader game. It's a fight for more than just the planet."

"You will pay for what you have done," Zim yelled as he shot about fifty lasers at once at Sarah, who jumped into the air and did a complete flip over the laser beams towards Zim.

"I have a suggestion, why don't we take this battle outside," Sarah said grabbing Zim's arm and throwing him across the room. Before Zim could say no, she screamed, "Crystal Transport."

With that the group was transported to an open field just outside the city.

"That was a mistake," Zim said with an evil grin that would creep even the tallest out.

"What? Why was this a mistake?" Sarah said cocking her head again, though this time it was with confusion rather than dodging lasers.

Zim didn't answer, he just stood there smiling evilly.

"Tell me why," Sarah yelled angrily.

"Why should I?" Zim asked laughing.

"Because I like to know when I make a mistake, and I like to know why," Sarah said as her eyes glowed red.

"You didn't hear. There was a treaty signed two Earth weeks ago, between the Irkens and the Titians," Zim said with another laugh.

"No actually she didn't," a sing-song voice said from behind Sarah. "So legally, she could have killed you a second ago, and not be punished."

"Laura," Sarah said annoyed as her eyes went back to normal. "What are you doing here? Are you just trying to stop me from protecting Earth?"

"No, princess, I've come under order of the Solar System Court to bring you back," the lady, Laura, said. "I'll give you five minutes. If you aren't on Titian by then, I'll have to come back and get you, and you and I both know that I don't want to do that."

With that Laura disappeared.

"Damn Plutarians, think that just cause they can all teleport instead of just royalty that they're better than the Titans. I'll show her," Sarah mumbled. Then, to Zim and Dib she said, "Well, I guess I gotta go. I'll be back someday. But we won't be picking up where we left off."

Quickly, Sarah walked over to Dib and whispered something in his ear. Then, she left, just as Laura had.

"Zim, you can have Gir back," Dib said quietly. "But you have to go get him."

"Where is he?" Zim asked like some kinda crazed lunatic.

"He's at Sarah's old place," Dib said pointing to a house that had been about two hundred yards away from where they were standing the whole time, though none of them had seemed like they knew it was there.

Zim didn't respond, but ran towards the house instead.

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Hey. How was the last chapter??? Pleeze leave a review. I feel so under appreciated when I don't get reviews. I have a plan for a sequel.many unexpected things.even tells what Sarah told Dib before she left.tell me if I should do it through reviews.thanks.

Gaz @)~~~~~