Angel: Hello everyone! I'm finally doing another Nicktoon ^^' I generally don't do them because I've gotten too many requests to do Avatar the Last Airbender and Danny Phantom. I don't disagree that they're good cartoons, I love those two. But every OC character has been done with those two, especially since they both are in the top 5 of fanfics written on the site for cartoons. Honestly, you could say the same thing with Gravity Falls or Star vs the Forces of Evil or other popular cartoons, that I get asked to do them a lot, but a lot of premises have been done with them on Fanfiction. I even kept getting spammed to do Ben 10, which...has more than enough reboots and crossovers and specials to keep me away from writing that. And I don't like that show regardless. So hopefully this is a happy compromise and will get those people to stop asking. Because thankfully this one never got requested and I actually WANT to do this one.

I do have to give some warnings though, and they're all spoilers. First and foremost, this is Amelia Smith, my main OC, being used again. But this one is different from the others for reasons that I can't explain. Whenever it gets revealed, if you don't like her character, you don't need to read this one. Also, she won't get much development or a relationship with the other characters until Class Action. If I started with that episode first, it'd be tacky. Especially since that's episode number four overall.

And there are also some plotlines that...certain people aren't going to like with some characters. You'll see as the story goes on.

But if you can get past all of that, I hope you enjoy this story and Merry Christmas!

A baseball was heard being hit on a quiet morning. It flew and flew...and then it went right through the window of someone else's door. Brad Carbunkle, sitting on a chair while reading a magazine, flinched as he heard a few crashes coming in from inside the house caused by the baseball. He glanced to the house next door and could faintly see the broken glass from the front door.

He then heard a whistle as his younger brother, Tucker or Tuck Carbunkle, was walking past him with a baseball cap on his head. And since they were the only ones outside right now while also being next door to the house, it was easy to guess who the culprit was.

Brad, looking a little annoyed, grabbed the top of the hat, stopping his brother from going any further. He gave Tuck a suspicious look. The teenager tapped his brother's head and when he opened his mouth, out came a baseball mitt. He then lifted up the hat to reveal a baseball bat. He glared down at Tuck, who just gave a sheepish smile. He pointed towards the house, meaning that he'd have to go ask for the ball back.

Tuck reluctantly walked down the sidewalk, glaring towards his brother. He knocked on the door, crossing his arms with an annoyed look. No answer from anyone. He tried again, but this time the door opened on its own. He peeked inside to see the place relatively dark except for the windows and the open door letting light in. Thankfully, his ball wasn't too hard to find as it was sitting right in front of the staircase. He tiptoed in, hoping that no one would notice him. He decided to explore using his eyes.

There were a few dismantled robots on the ground that were seemingly unused. He gave a frightful look as he turned to another spot, seeing robot body parts, getting more scared by the minute. He then saw a table with a bowl of fruit, which was normal and he dropped his expression...until he looked further and saw that it was actually an operating table. He just hoped he could find the ball and get out of here...

As he turned, he bumped into something hard. His eyes widened and he froze as he saw a giant shadow looming over him. It was a giant robot and it reached out a hand as he was frozen in fear, the baseball right in front of him. His hair was standing up as the robot hand reached out, grabbed the ball, and offered it to the boy.

However, he screamed as his reaction to it, his hair standing on end again. He continued screaming as his legs came back to life and he sped out of there. He ran out of the house into the light, onto the porch, and was stopped by his brother holding out a finger.

"Whooooa, slow down there, slugger," He spoke up, Tuck running in place. "You seem to be light one baseball."

"B-b-but...b-d-d-duh-b-b..." He stammered nervously.

"Let's turn around and try this one more time," Brad pushed him forward by his finger, Tuck still stammering in fear.

"B-b-b-d-d-g-g?"

Brad politely knocked on the door, Tuck hiding behind his legs with a scared frown. "Looks like I'll have to do all the talking."

"R-ROBOT! There's a robot inside! A hideous, bloodthirsty robot!" Tuck finally managed to say.

"Tuck," Brad bent down to him. "What are you talking about? Mrs. Wakeman may be weird, but she's no robot."

The woman in question cleared her throat and his eyes widened as he realized that she had heard him.

"Oh!" He stood up awkwardly, seeing her scowl. "Hello, Mrs. Wakeman," He rubbed the back of his neck. "Sorry to bother you, but Tuck here saw something freaky inside your house. Which, he never should've snuck into, but...he went in there to get our baseball back. Which...did not do any permanent damage. And, well, something scared him. Did he run into you? Not that you're scary or anything, but in the right light o-or lack of light or with the shadow and..." He stopped talking as she was still giving him that look, and he realized that he was not winning this one. "Um...Yeah...I'm gonna go now."

He smiled widely and awkwardly at the woman as they walked away. "Brad!" The two flinched as they heard the door slam shut. "You didn't ask her about the robot!"

"Will you quit with all the stuff about a-" He looked up and saw a shadow of a robot from the top floor window. And it was the same shadow that Tuck saw inside the house. "Robot..."

"You were saying?" Tuck deadpanned at him and Brad had an unnerved look in his eyes. He looked back up and saw that the shadow was no longer there. He furrowed his eyebrows, wondering just what Mrs. Wakeman was hiding up there...


"XJ9!" Mrs. Wakeman shouted as she did not sound happy. She slammed open the door. "It seems that some young robot has forgotten the rules of this household," She looked around the bedroom and saw nothing. "You were built for one purpose," She looked behind a charging unit. Then she looked into a globe. "To protect the planet Earth!" She then stood in front of a bunch of monitors for XJ9 so that she could know what was happening where. "Unless you're out saving the world, you should stay in your room!" She rubbed her chin as she looked at boy band posters. "You must avoid unnecessary contact with the human population. Especially teenagers!"

She looked at a poster and pulled it up to reveal the robot herself, XJ9. "Do I make myself clear, XJ9?"

"Jenny," The robot narrowed her eyes, her pigtails falling.

"Uh, what?" Dr. Wakeman asked in confusion, raising a brow.

"Jenny! Call me Jenny! I changed my name to Jenny, remember?!" Jenny retorted back in annoyance. Not once ever since she made the name change did her mother ever refer to her as Jenny.

"Uggggh," Dr. Wakeman groaned as she facepalmed.

"Oh, what's the crisis, anyway?" Jenny crossed her arms in disdain. "So I left my room for five seconds," She sat down on a bean bag. "Do you hear any alarms going off? Everything's totally mellow," She took a record in her hands.

"Oh really?!" Dr. Wakeman demanded, turning a dial and revealing that the alarm had been going off for a while. Jenny chuckled nervously at her mother.

"Gee...I wonder how that volume got turned down," She tried to hide herself behind the record.

"The meteor monitor detects a c-class patriculate headed straight for the Earth!" Dr. Wakeman reported to her.

"Big deal," Jenny replied carelessly, hands on her hips. "You know how often that thing goes off? I could set my eternal clock by it! These meteor thingies always burn up in the atmosphere," She looked away in annoyance. "I go all the way to outer space, and all I end up saving the world from is...this," She held up a tiny chunk from one of the times she went to go save one, and then she ended it bringing it back since the world wasn't in any REAL danger. And these things were always what resulted from going out there. She tossed the thing over her shoulder and it landed in a fish tank. The fish froze and looked up at it, and they panicked, thinking it was a dead fish. "You never let me do anything but save the Earth," Jenny complained to the irritated Dr. Wakeman. "Would an afternoon off cause any harm? But no, it's always..." She put on a duplicate frame of her mother's glasses while moving her pigtails around to mimic her hair.

" 'XJ9, bust up that meteor! Battle those aliens! But be back in your room before nine'!" She let out a recording of her mom's voice. She then took off the glasses. "Meanwhile, no one even knows my name! I wanna have friends!" She beamed as she took a Terrific Teen magazine in her hands. "And hang out like normal teenagers do!" She then turned to her mirror in dismay. "But who would wanna hang out with a rusty hunk of metal like me?"

Out of despair, she destroyed the mirror by using the lasers from her hands, causing a small explosion. She just wanted to be a normal teenager, go to school, and talk for hours on end with girls about boys, shopping, make-up...but she couldn't, because she couldn't change who she was: a robot.

"Oh, honey, I understand how you feel," Dr. Wakeman patted the spot next to her and Jenny sat down. "Your powers are still developing, and it's bound to be a confusing time. When you get a little older, you'll see things my way," She jumped off the bed and walked off, to Jenny's annoyance. She frowned as she looked towards the ground. "Now be a good robot and go destroy that meteor!"

"Yes, ma'am," Jenny replied reluctantly.

"That's my XJ9," And with that, Dr. Wakeman closed the door.

"My name's Jenny," She corrected again, but her mother didn't hear it.

"Hi, Jenny!" Brad suddenly popped in from the window, surprising her. "My name's Brad," He entered through as she got onto her feet, startled. "Wow! A real-life robot!"

"A real-life teenager!" She smiled at him.

"Whoa!" They both looked at each other in awe. "Look at that! And those! And that hair!" The two laughed in unison as they looked at each other, thinking it was funny of how they were amazed to see the opposite in person.

"So you're like a superhero who goes around the world having death-defying adventures and defeating dastardly villains?!" Brad asked excitedly.

"Mm-hm," She nodded bashfully, hands behind her back.

"Sweet!" He smiled at her.

"And you're a teenager who goes to high school and meets tons of other kids and hangs out with them?" Jenny asked hopefully.

"Of course!" He smirked a bit, winking with his hands in his pockets.

"Cool!" She smiled, clasping her hands.

Brad took a look around her room. "Your room is excellent! Why is Mrs. Wakeman keeping the whole set-up a secret?" Jenny's eyes went wide in realization at the question.

"Mom!" She glanced to her door in worry, grabbing Brad by the back of his shirt and speeding over to the window. "If she finds you in here, she'll unplug us both!"

"Okay," He grabbed her hand and stood on the window ledge. "Let's go outside!"

"I can't leave!" Jenny glanced away nervously.

"Come on," He tried to tug her forward, but she was a bit heavy.

"Let...go!" Her arm slipped from her body, causing him to fall. He thought he was done for until she flew out of her room, landed on the grass, and caught him. They suddenly heard clanking, confusing Jenny while Brad was annoyed. Why? Because Tuck was kicking at her leg angrily, even though it wasn't really doing anything.

"Let go of my brother, robot!" He demanded her.

Brad jumped out of Jenny's arms, trying to assure him. "Don't stress it, Tuck," He placed a hand on his brother's head. "Jenny's cool."

"Excuse me," Tuck retorted, hands on his hips. "We're talking about an evil robot cyborg! Not..." He clasped his hands, batting his eyes with fake eyebrows. "Jenny~!"

"Uh, guys, I gotta get back now," Jenny then took off from the ground to head back to her room.

"But don't you wanna...hang out?" The red-haired boy called out to her.

She froze at the question, looking back at Brad. "Hang out? They wanna hang out...with me?" She smiled; this was what she wanted all along! She then heard the alarm, turning back to her monitor. "Oh, these c-class ones always burn in the atmosphere." She then landed with such force that it caused Tucker to fly off the ground and land into Jenny's arms. "Let's hang out!"

Tuck rushed over to his brother, hugging him tightly while giving Jenny a wary look. He was going to keep a close eye on the robot...he wasn't going to take any chances!

Jenny glanced past the two and she gasped upon seeing something. "Oh! A girl!"

The two then turned to across the street from Jenny's house to indeed see a girl walking down the driveway from her own home.

The girl was 6 feet and three inches tall with Caucasian skin and dark colored eyes like everyone else. She had on a white crop top with three black horizontal stripes over it, her stomach showing. A pink coatigan was over herself. She had dark blue jeans over her legs and brown ankle boots on her feet, both shoes having a black belt buckle around them. Her long brown hair ending at her waist was tied into a half up, half down style with the ponytail ending in a curl. Her ponytail was tied with a pink bow, with several loose strands of hair sticking out from her right side.

She bopped her head to music from headphones as she was getting the mail, not really looking up at them. She looked back as children's laughter could be heard. She smiled and ran off to go join her siblings in the backyard.

"We should ask her to hang out with us too! My first official girl friend!" Jenny gushed a bit in excitement. She was about to go over to the girl's house when Brad stopped her.

"You don't wanna do that. I don't think Amy is the right girl to hang out with for you," Brad warned her, rubbing his neck nervously.

"Hey, you don't know what you're talking about!" Tuck defended the girl, fists clenched as he glared up at his brother. "Amy's a cool girl! It's your own fault you stopped hanging out with her for no reason," He pouted as he crossed his arms. Amy used to babysit Tuck all the time; he used to come over to her house a lot or she'd go to him. She always knew fun things to do with him and would always make him something when he was under her care. That is, up until last year, where Brad told his parents that he'd be the sole care-taker for Tuck, getting Amy fired.

"She's not and it wasn't for no-" Brad stopped himself as they remembered that Jenny was right there. They turned to her with nervous looks. There were several things about Amy that Jenny didn't know and probably didn't understand. And those things were already hard enough to talk about out loud, especially to a robot. Not to mention that Amy might not be cool with seeing Jenny like Brad was, she might react like Tuck.

"Wait, you were friends with her?" The robot wondered curiously, tilting her head. "What happened? What's so bad about her?" She stared at the girl's house.

"Never mind. It's nothing," Brad waved it off as he didn't want to talk about it with someone he just met. It wasn't his business anyway to tell Jenny the reason why Amy wasn't the right friend for Jenny. The robot had to figure that one out on her own.

Jenny raised a confused brow, but decided to drop the matter. And by Tuck's look on his face, he wasn't willing to talk about it either. Especially in front of a robot he was already skeptical about. Maybe she'd hopefully run into Amy on her own...that is, if her mother didn't insist on keeping her away from the outside world.


Amy stepped into her house and into the kitchen from the backyard as one of her siblings asked for juice. She looked up and yelped as she saw Sheldon, her only friend, waving from outside the window.

"Sheldon..." She sighed in relief, walking over and lifting up the window. She took off her earbuds. "What are you doing here?"

"I'm developing a project for a science competition that was just announced!" He explained to her, rubbing his neck. "I was wondering if you wanted to help?"

She smiled slightly at him. The two would lately partake in doing science or inventing or watching movies together. They didn't always used to be this close, however, since both of them were still getting over something that had occurred recently...

"Sure, but don't give my sisters the wrong idea, okay?" She glanced over her shoulder and thankfully, they weren't in the room right now to notice them. "Next time, phone first. Why do you always pop in out of nowhere anyway?"

"...Force of habit?" He gulped awkwardly and she bit her lip, looking away.

"Right...anyway, I'll call you later so we can figure out when to meet up. I have to wait until my parents get home," She waved to him and he left, bopping to music as he walked right past Amy's house and past Jenny's. Thankfully with him, she wasn't so alone at school or in general anymore. She did have her sisters, but...

It wasn't the same to her.


Brad and Jenny rummaged through stuff in the Carbunkle house garage. The boy pulled out a frisbee and he tossed it. It went flying and hit Tuck, who was waiting for them outside, in the back of the head. He glanced at the object and then turned to the garage with a glare. His eyes widened as he thought that Jenny threw it. He smirked as he realized he could get back at her and then threw the frisbee. But because Jenny's ears had super hearing, she heard it anyway.

She turned around and fired a hole right through the frisbee with her laser eyes. The two stared at it before looking up at Tuck, who had a hole through his hair, and there was a hole through the tree he was standing next to. Needless to say, he was frozen on the spot...

Brad skateboarded on the street, followed by Jenny who was using her own rollerblades. She had a happy smile on her face as she skated after him. Tuck was struggling to keep up as he kept moving his leg constantly, but he was getting tired. Jenny skated over to him. He glanced up at her and she pushed him lightly.

He went speeding down the road like a race car due to her strength.

Tuck splashed Brad with a water gun from behind their house, who retaliated from behind a car, splashing his brother from behind. However, when they both tagged Jenny, she got electrocuted since she wasn't waterproof. Tuck hid behind a mailbox, hoping to get Jenny, but got blasted backwards with a huge stream of water, thanks to Jenny plugging herself to a fire extinguisher.

Brad did some hacky sack with his elbow, tossing it over to Tuck with his foot. He hit it with his head and Jenny kicked it so hard with her metallic foot that it took off the exterior of several houses, the clothing of the people in those houses, leaves off of trees, feathers off of birds, an entire jet, and a satellite. The hacky sack soared like a comet, and then it was gone. Jenny blushed in embarrassment as she looked at Brad and Tuck, her mouth covered with her hand. Brad still had his shorts on, but not Tuck. A few seconds later, his shorts landed one of Jenny's metal pigtails. He swiped it from her and she looked away.

Tuck ran towards an ice cream truck and tried to stop it. But for some reason to his dismay, the ice cream man drove right past him, smiling sinisterly. Jenny used a giant magnet to get it back, Tuck ducking his head. The ice cream man was satisfied until his truck came to a complete stop and he was dragged backwards. He found himself stuck as his truck was flipped over while the three were having ice cream. Tuck had vanilla, Brad had chocolate, and Jenny had strawberry. She eyed it curiously as she had never seen it before. Tuck peeked from behind his brother with a raised eyebrow. She smiled nervously and then shoved the whole cone into her mouth. She rubbed her stomach in satisfaction. Then when Tuck wasn't looking, she opened up a panel and took out the ice cream without them noticing a thing. She threw it away, since...she couldn't eat it and the ice cream might damage her circuits anyway.

"Hey...what are you doing?" She flinched from Brad's question, thinking that she was caught.

"Nothing!" The robot closed her stomach panel with a sheepish smile. However, Brad and Tuck were staring at her weirdly with raised brows.

"No, your pigtails," Brad pointed to her robotic hair, which were moving out of control. "They're freaking out."

"Oh no," She put her hands over them to get them to stop. "That's my remote alarm! It goes off when the world is in catastrophic danger! I'd better call home!" She used her left pigtail to turn it into a satellite dish. All of her systems were going off with the either the word 'danger' or 'alert.'

"Alert, alert. Giant meteor approaching Earth." One of the monitors showed that this meteor was not going to blow up in the atmosphere like she had believed, but she still thought it was going to turn up that way.

"Oh, not that again," She complained, sagging her shoulders. "These c-class whosits always burn up."

"Please note, meteor will NOT burn up in atmosphere," Her eyes widened at this news. "Its mass has been increased by a hacky sack. Meteor is now d-class: Planet destroyer. Five minutes till Earth is destroyed."

"Oh...if this d-class dingus destroys the Earth, Mom'll dismantle me!" She stated in horror. She then activated her wings and the rocket boosters in her hair. "Stand back, boys." Then one of her rockets appeared from her feet, getting Tuck's shirt caught up in it.

"Uh...robot?" He asked nervously as the boosters powered up.

She didn't hear him and she went flying towards space. Brad smiled as he put a hand to his head as he watched her fly off, impressed. "Tuck, you gotta admit, for an evil robot cyborg, Jenny's pretty cool...Tucker?" His eyes widened as he saw scorch marks from where Tuck was standing.

Unbeknownst to Jenny, Tuck was clinging onto her back as she flew upwards towards space. She arrived in the atmosphere, glaring up at the approaching giant red meteor still heading for Earth. She activated a device on her forehead, which emitted electricity to her pigtails. She then activated five mirrors, including one from her foot, and they all aligned with each other. The device powered up and a laser went through the mirrors, going to the meteor. It exploded a few seconds later and she covered her eyes, smiling at having destroyed it.

But it fell when she saw dozens of tiny rocks from the meteor that resulted. She ducked her head from one, lifted up her feet, and slightly swerved to the side. However, she got hit in the neck by one, and it stretched out her neck. Then one hit her stomach, and then her side, which caused her to spin out of control. Once she got past the dizziness, she clenched her fists as the rocks got further towards Earth. She aimed her hand at the rocks, which turned into a spinning fan. She flew into the rocks to turn a column of them into dust. Looking back up, her feet turned into drills to break some. Then a mace and an axe appeared from her hands so she could smash and cut them before using various lasers from parts of her body to blow up the rest. One by one, they were all gone.

However, she glanced down and saw that she missed one piece that was still heading towards the town. A hook appeared from her hand, which she swung around. Tossing it, she managed to grab onto the piece. She flew towards it and landed on the rock, pulling as hard as she can. She activated her wings, summoned two parachutes from them, and a tiny fan appeared from her head. With all of these, she finally managed to slow it down. The rock caught on fire and engulfed Jenny, who was eventually revealed to be okay as the smoke cleared. She had landed right in front of Brad, holding the smoked up meteor rock. There was also soot all over her.

The meteor disintegrated into nothing and she stood there with a determined look. Then the look turned into confusion as a soot-covered Tuck revealed himself from behind. He panted heavily, wondering to himself how he was still miraculously alive. He slowly slid off her wing and landed in front of her.

"Jenny! What have you done?" Brad asked as he picked up Tuck. Jenny looked down at him in concern. "You've barbecued my brother!"

"J-J-J-Juh..." He stammered with wide eyes.

"Shh, Tuck," Brad assured him. "It's okay. Jenny won't hurt you again."

She frowned in dismay. She didn't mean to hurt Tuck, she didn't even know he was with her...her shot at having friends was definitely over...

She turned away and started to leave, her gears whirring. Maybe her mom was right. Maybe she was better off staying in her room.

"J-J-J-J-Juh-Juh...J-Jenny...is so cool!" Tuck smiled, surprising the both of them. He jumped out of Brad's arms perfectly clean, striking a pose. "You should've seen her, Brad! All her powers and weapons!" He punched the air, no longer worried about her being evil. She smiled bashfully while rubbing her neck. "She totally wasted that rock!"

"And, she totally disobeyed her mother!" Dr. Wakeman was watching them from Jenny's room with the telescope, as she had come in wondering why Jenny hadn't answered the alarm. She was so about to ground the robot...until she heard laughter and saw her smiling. She rubbed her chin in thought. Jenny did save the town in the end...and she did express a want to be a normal teenager... "Well, she's already saved the world today," Dr. Wakeman walked down the steps, hands behind her back. "An afternoon off..." She shut off the lights to Jenny's room. "Can't cause much harm."

She closed the door to the robot's room.

However, unfortunately, a plethora of space ships approached Earth, with everyone else unaware of their presence...

"So why can't I hang out with Amy?" Jenny asked curiously, the two boys flinching. They glanced up at each other, knowing that they still couldn't tell her the exact reason.

"She's...got bad breath!" Tuck exclaimed, earning an annoyed look from Brad.

"It's not that she's got that or is a bad person, she's actually pretty chill. It's just that...she's not exactly friend material," Brad crossed his arms. "I've known her since 7th grade, we go to the same school."

"But it has to be something if you're not friends with her anymore while telling me she's not that bad," Jenny raised a brow. Brad seemed cool, so it had to be something really serious if she didn't hang out with them anymore at all.

"Jenny...you'll only get it if she tells you herself," He told her with a small sigh.

"So then I'll go ask her!" She ran off towards the house.

"No!" Brad and Tuck tackled her onto the ground.

"Don't do that, you'll freak her out! She's lived across from your mom for a long time, it'll be hard for her to understand that you've suddenly been a neighbor she's never met. Especially a robot who saves the world," Brad explained to the robot, who frowned sadly. She really wanted a girl to talk to... "Don't sweat it, Jenny, you've got us!"

"Yeah..." She smiled at them, deciding to drop it. The two boys sighed in relief. It wasn't that Amy wasn't a bad choice, but...

She had something that would most likely hold Jenny back from being friends with her, and they didn't want her to be disappointed. Or to have a more negative reaction because the robot definitely would not understand any of it.