No new reviews, (I'm disappointed in you people). Anyway, I just reread my last chapter and realized how many mistakes I made, (I wrote it late at night) but oh well. I've got quite a few cuss words in here but hey. Oh, and since (from my observations) I seem to get more reviews when my main genre is romance, I'm changing it back.
Disclaimer: Invader Zim does not belong to me. And now fanfic ho!
"Dammit!" Gaz said as she hit the ground, waking as her wrist, elbow, and knees hit the concrete painfully. The ship was violently shaking, as it apparently connected to Zim's space station. Gaz wasn't disappointed though, the sooner she could find her brother, the sooner she could leave. She sat up as soon as the shaking stopped, and looked at Tia who was sitting wide-eyed on the floor.
"You okay?" Tia asked, standing up and dusting herself off.
"Of course." Gaz replied shortly, bringing back her tough manner that she'd apparently lost when she was comforting Tia.
"Great, your defenses are back up." Tia said exasperation evident in her voice.
"What do you mean? I don't have defenses." Gaz replied sourly, standing up and watching the Irkens as they messed with some controls in the middle of the room. Moments later the hatch through which she had entered only a few hours ago opened to reveal a metal like hallway that was connected to Zim's space station. A group of Irkens flooded in through the hallway, each equipped with an electronic notebook, and began going to the cages occupied with humans. She ignored them until one stepped up to her, but before the Irken could say anything they were distracted by a yell from the girl in the cage beside Gaz's.
"IT WAS YOU!!" the girl was screaming, her voice filled with anger and loathing, so apparent it seemed to drip from her voice, as thick and as heavy as mud, "YOU DID THIS!!! YOU KILLED MY FAMILY!!!" she shrieked, pointing at the scars on her face as she spoke and then turning her finger around to point at an Irken who had stopped at her cage with a notebook. The bewildered Irken stepped back as she went on with her tirade. As Gaz watched she realized that one of the hands of the Irken she was pointing at didn't have any fingers. Instead he had three long claws that seemed to be connected directly from his knuckles. Looking at them she realized that that was where the girl had received her injury.
"I'M GOING TO KILL YOU, YOU GODDAMNED BASTARD!!!" the girl screamed, jumping forward, pressing herself against the cage as she tried to grab the Irken who was a couple feet from her reach.
"We've got an eleven-fourteen down in the holding cells, bring the medication." An Irken said into a telecommunication device. The Irken, who was responsible for the girl's injury and her family's apparent murder, grinned maliciously at the girl who was still desperately reaching for him. Taking his clawed hand, he swiped at her extended arms, immediately causing blood to flick on a few Irkens and onto Gaz.
"YOU ASSHOLE!!" Gaz shouted as she felt the blood spatter onto her face. Gaz mentally slapped herself, it must be the tension and stress, it was finally getting to her. Funny, when other people were stressed out, they got suicidal; when she got stressed out she got nice. Shaking away her thoughts she watched as the girl withdrew her hand, wincing and the crowded Irkens turned toward Gaz's cell. But before Gaz or the Irkens could say anything, some Irkens dressed in white rushed out of the crowd, needles on a tray being held by one Irken. They rushed to the front of the cage, and one grabbed the girl's arm, reaching through the cell bars. They quickly jammed the needle into her skin before she could react and within seconds she had passed out.
"Take her up to the extra security cells in the station." The Irken who had carried the needle tray said to one of the Irkens in the crowd, turning to the three-clawed Irken he added, "Don't let her see you again." The crowd then dispersed and two Irkens opened the girl's cage and preceded to carry her through the hallway to Zim's space station, where Gaz lost sight of her. The Irken, who had stopped at her cage before the incident, now turned to her.
"Name?" he asked in a bored, monotonous tone.
"Go away, you ugly alien bastard." Gaz growled, glaring.
"Age?" the alien continued making a few notes.
"Fuck off." Gaz said, the Irken glanced up, non-existent eyebrow raised. He glanced her over and looked back at his notebook, pressing a few buttons. He read a couple lines and looked at Gaz again.
"You're the Membrane girl." The alien said, more as a statement then a question. He read the notebook again, "Yep, you certainly fit the profile, that's for sure. Zim would want to see you." The alien waved over a couple Irkens.
"Take her to Zim." He said as he moved onto the next human. They opened the cage warily, watching her, their lasers and guns drawn. Three rushed forward, grasping her arms and then yanking her out, practically dragging her toward the entrance. Regaining her balance, she snatched her arms away from the Irkens who automatically aimed their guns at her.
"Spare me." Gaz said icily, "If I wanted to, I could kill you all in three seconds tops. I can walk myself, and I need to see Zim anyway, so I can figure out a plan to kill him in the slowest, most painful way possible. But considering Zim there is no death long enough or painful enough to suit him." She glared at a couple of the Irkens before they all stood straight, all of them a little frightened not only by her words, but by her tone of voice. They then got in a formation around her and proceeded to lead her down a long hallway, where they then turned left and went up some stairs before they turned left once more and reached a tall, golden door that had elaborate drawings along the doorframe. Each depicted a human dieing at the hands of an Irken. One that was fairly larger then the others caught her eye, it was at the top of the door and showed a human, with a rather large head and a long bellowing trench coat, being stabbed to death by an Irken, who had a little robot standing beside him.
"Zim is a sick, little bastard, isn't he?" Gaz said, before they opened the door. Finally, she would see Zim, and make him pay for all that he'd done; every promise he'd broken, every lie he'd made, and every death he caused. Every person he'd deceived, every person he killed, every person he'd made suffer, they would all be avenged, Gaz would see to that.
Disclaimer: Invader Zim does not belong to me. And now fanfic ho!
"Dammit!" Gaz said as she hit the ground, waking as her wrist, elbow, and knees hit the concrete painfully. The ship was violently shaking, as it apparently connected to Zim's space station. Gaz wasn't disappointed though, the sooner she could find her brother, the sooner she could leave. She sat up as soon as the shaking stopped, and looked at Tia who was sitting wide-eyed on the floor.
"You okay?" Tia asked, standing up and dusting herself off.
"Of course." Gaz replied shortly, bringing back her tough manner that she'd apparently lost when she was comforting Tia.
"Great, your defenses are back up." Tia said exasperation evident in her voice.
"What do you mean? I don't have defenses." Gaz replied sourly, standing up and watching the Irkens as they messed with some controls in the middle of the room. Moments later the hatch through which she had entered only a few hours ago opened to reveal a metal like hallway that was connected to Zim's space station. A group of Irkens flooded in through the hallway, each equipped with an electronic notebook, and began going to the cages occupied with humans. She ignored them until one stepped up to her, but before the Irken could say anything they were distracted by a yell from the girl in the cage beside Gaz's.
"IT WAS YOU!!" the girl was screaming, her voice filled with anger and loathing, so apparent it seemed to drip from her voice, as thick and as heavy as mud, "YOU DID THIS!!! YOU KILLED MY FAMILY!!!" she shrieked, pointing at the scars on her face as she spoke and then turning her finger around to point at an Irken who had stopped at her cage with a notebook. The bewildered Irken stepped back as she went on with her tirade. As Gaz watched she realized that one of the hands of the Irken she was pointing at didn't have any fingers. Instead he had three long claws that seemed to be connected directly from his knuckles. Looking at them she realized that that was where the girl had received her injury.
"I'M GOING TO KILL YOU, YOU GODDAMNED BASTARD!!!" the girl screamed, jumping forward, pressing herself against the cage as she tried to grab the Irken who was a couple feet from her reach.
"We've got an eleven-fourteen down in the holding cells, bring the medication." An Irken said into a telecommunication device. The Irken, who was responsible for the girl's injury and her family's apparent murder, grinned maliciously at the girl who was still desperately reaching for him. Taking his clawed hand, he swiped at her extended arms, immediately causing blood to flick on a few Irkens and onto Gaz.
"YOU ASSHOLE!!" Gaz shouted as she felt the blood spatter onto her face. Gaz mentally slapped herself, it must be the tension and stress, it was finally getting to her. Funny, when other people were stressed out, they got suicidal; when she got stressed out she got nice. Shaking away her thoughts she watched as the girl withdrew her hand, wincing and the crowded Irkens turned toward Gaz's cell. But before Gaz or the Irkens could say anything, some Irkens dressed in white rushed out of the crowd, needles on a tray being held by one Irken. They rushed to the front of the cage, and one grabbed the girl's arm, reaching through the cell bars. They quickly jammed the needle into her skin before she could react and within seconds she had passed out.
"Take her up to the extra security cells in the station." The Irken who had carried the needle tray said to one of the Irkens in the crowd, turning to the three-clawed Irken he added, "Don't let her see you again." The crowd then dispersed and two Irkens opened the girl's cage and preceded to carry her through the hallway to Zim's space station, where Gaz lost sight of her. The Irken, who had stopped at her cage before the incident, now turned to her.
"Name?" he asked in a bored, monotonous tone.
"Go away, you ugly alien bastard." Gaz growled, glaring.
"Age?" the alien continued making a few notes.
"Fuck off." Gaz said, the Irken glanced up, non-existent eyebrow raised. He glanced her over and looked back at his notebook, pressing a few buttons. He read a couple lines and looked at Gaz again.
"You're the Membrane girl." The alien said, more as a statement then a question. He read the notebook again, "Yep, you certainly fit the profile, that's for sure. Zim would want to see you." The alien waved over a couple Irkens.
"Take her to Zim." He said as he moved onto the next human. They opened the cage warily, watching her, their lasers and guns drawn. Three rushed forward, grasping her arms and then yanking her out, practically dragging her toward the entrance. Regaining her balance, she snatched her arms away from the Irkens who automatically aimed their guns at her.
"Spare me." Gaz said icily, "If I wanted to, I could kill you all in three seconds tops. I can walk myself, and I need to see Zim anyway, so I can figure out a plan to kill him in the slowest, most painful way possible. But considering Zim there is no death long enough or painful enough to suit him." She glared at a couple of the Irkens before they all stood straight, all of them a little frightened not only by her words, but by her tone of voice. They then got in a formation around her and proceeded to lead her down a long hallway, where they then turned left and went up some stairs before they turned left once more and reached a tall, golden door that had elaborate drawings along the doorframe. Each depicted a human dieing at the hands of an Irken. One that was fairly larger then the others caught her eye, it was at the top of the door and showed a human, with a rather large head and a long bellowing trench coat, being stabbed to death by an Irken, who had a little robot standing beside him.
"Zim is a sick, little bastard, isn't he?" Gaz said, before they opened the door. Finally, she would see Zim, and make him pay for all that he'd done; every promise he'd broken, every lie he'd made, and every death he caused. Every person he'd deceived, every person he killed, every person he'd made suffer, they would all be avenged, Gaz would see to that.
