Yes Sir
Chapter 1
Zinara
Zim had been on Earth for four years now. He was beginning to think he would never conquer the filthy planet, but the Tallest said he would, and the Tallest were honorable Irkens, or so he thought.
Over the years, Zim had grown taller, about seven or eight inches, but the humans still left him behind. Dib, his enemy, stood five feet six inches, and Zim barely made it at the five foot mark. Never the less, for an Irken, that was tall.
One day, Zim sat at the kitchen table drawing out plans, he hoped to use someday to conquer Earth. The ground then began to shake, "Earthquake!" Zim shouted, ducking under the table.
"No earthquake," said a voice from behind. Zim turned around and saw an Irken female standing behind him. She had magenta colored eyes, and her antennas curled in a beautiful fashion, "It was my ship landing."
"Who are you?!" Zim demanded.
"I am Zinara, Invader Zinara. The tallest have sent me to er, um, assist you with the mission." She studied Zim for a while, who stood in his human disguise, "Well, I guess I could disguise myself as your sister..." She pulled out a small device, pushed a few buttons, and there was a flash of light, and she then stood in a human girl disguise. She had long black hair, tied loosely with a red rubberband. Zinara had eyes similar to Zim's, but had medium tanned skin, and wore a less uniformed outfit. A red, spaghetti strap shirt, black pants, and of course boots. She spun around, modeling her new look, "Well?"
"Nice," Zim replied, "We must enroll you in skool."
"Skool?"
"It's kind of a training center."
"Aw, I see. Yes sir."
Zim smiled, he liked being treated with respect, "GIR!" he called.
The robot came dancing in, "Yes master?" he squealed.
"GIR, this is Zinara, she--" he stopped and looked at GIR, who was not paying any attention, "GIR!" Zim screamed, the robot still paid no attention.
Zinara approached GIR, a bonked him on the head, "GIR, your master is talking to you. Pay attention."
"Thank you Zinara. GIR, this is Zinara, she will be helping us with the mission."
"Okee-dokee! Can I leave now?"
"Yeah, go ahead," said Zim, and with that the robot blasted out of the room.
"Sir," began Zinara, " where shall I stay?"
"I will ask the computer to clear out one of the equipment rooms and decorate it to your liking."
"That is very kind of you, thank you sir." Zinara looked at Zim. She felt sorry for him, and wished she could say why she was really there. See, the Tallest suspected that Zim was growing suspicious, and starting to find out the truth... So they sent Zinara, to pretend to be his aid, so it would seem that the Tallest were almost ready to impend doom on Earth, but the truth was... he never would.
Zinara stared at the walls of her new room. She had a computer, underground transporter, television that could also be used to contact the Tallest, a desk, and of course bed. Zinara walked over to the bed and sat down.
"Well, how do you like it?" asked Zim.
"It's very nice, thank you Zim."
"No trouble," he said taking a seat beside her, "I think I should begin teaching you the basics about Earth..." Zim explained the whole skool system, weather, seasons, money, food, and Dib.
"He doesn't sound very kind," commented Zinara after hearing a few stories about Dib.
"Yes, I hate that little worm-monkey!"
Zinara yawned, "Oh, what time is it?"
"10:02, you sleepy already? Well, you did have that long trip..." said Zim. Zinara nodded. Zim rose from the bed, "Well, good night."
"Good night."
Chapter 1
Zinara
Zim had been on Earth for four years now. He was beginning to think he would never conquer the filthy planet, but the Tallest said he would, and the Tallest were honorable Irkens, or so he thought.
Over the years, Zim had grown taller, about seven or eight inches, but the humans still left him behind. Dib, his enemy, stood five feet six inches, and Zim barely made it at the five foot mark. Never the less, for an Irken, that was tall.
One day, Zim sat at the kitchen table drawing out plans, he hoped to use someday to conquer Earth. The ground then began to shake, "Earthquake!" Zim shouted, ducking under the table.
"No earthquake," said a voice from behind. Zim turned around and saw an Irken female standing behind him. She had magenta colored eyes, and her antennas curled in a beautiful fashion, "It was my ship landing."
"Who are you?!" Zim demanded.
"I am Zinara, Invader Zinara. The tallest have sent me to er, um, assist you with the mission." She studied Zim for a while, who stood in his human disguise, "Well, I guess I could disguise myself as your sister..." She pulled out a small device, pushed a few buttons, and there was a flash of light, and she then stood in a human girl disguise. She had long black hair, tied loosely with a red rubberband. Zinara had eyes similar to Zim's, but had medium tanned skin, and wore a less uniformed outfit. A red, spaghetti strap shirt, black pants, and of course boots. She spun around, modeling her new look, "Well?"
"Nice," Zim replied, "We must enroll you in skool."
"Skool?"
"It's kind of a training center."
"Aw, I see. Yes sir."
Zim smiled, he liked being treated with respect, "GIR!" he called.
The robot came dancing in, "Yes master?" he squealed.
"GIR, this is Zinara, she--" he stopped and looked at GIR, who was not paying any attention, "GIR!" Zim screamed, the robot still paid no attention.
Zinara approached GIR, a bonked him on the head, "GIR, your master is talking to you. Pay attention."
"Thank you Zinara. GIR, this is Zinara, she will be helping us with the mission."
"Okee-dokee! Can I leave now?"
"Yeah, go ahead," said Zim, and with that the robot blasted out of the room.
"Sir," began Zinara, " where shall I stay?"
"I will ask the computer to clear out one of the equipment rooms and decorate it to your liking."
"That is very kind of you, thank you sir." Zinara looked at Zim. She felt sorry for him, and wished she could say why she was really there. See, the Tallest suspected that Zim was growing suspicious, and starting to find out the truth... So they sent Zinara, to pretend to be his aid, so it would seem that the Tallest were almost ready to impend doom on Earth, but the truth was... he never would.
Zinara stared at the walls of her new room. She had a computer, underground transporter, television that could also be used to contact the Tallest, a desk, and of course bed. Zinara walked over to the bed and sat down.
"Well, how do you like it?" asked Zim.
"It's very nice, thank you Zim."
"No trouble," he said taking a seat beside her, "I think I should begin teaching you the basics about Earth..." Zim explained the whole skool system, weather, seasons, money, food, and Dib.
"He doesn't sound very kind," commented Zinara after hearing a few stories about Dib.
"Yes, I hate that little worm-monkey!"
Zinara yawned, "Oh, what time is it?"
"10:02, you sleepy already? Well, you did have that long trip..." said Zim. Zinara nodded. Zim rose from the bed, "Well, good night."
"Good night."
