Invader Zim be not mine. It belong to it's respected owners. And yes,
Zim is still way OCC
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Lilly stared out the window, she couldn't sleep long. Not when she wasn't with Zim. It was 2am, and the Dib human still hadn't returned to the room like he said he would. She was alone again, but at least she was safe inside. The stars shinned brightly, she smiled. Zim was under the same stars, maybe even looking at them that very moment. This gave her comfort, and she didn't feel quite so alone. She couldn't wait until morning, when Dib would take her home like he said. Zim would probably be mad, but it didn't matter. She reached her tiny little hands to the sky once again. Tears came to her eyes, she wouldn't accept what Zim had said.
Rustling on the roof startled Lilly. She dove under Dib's blankets and listened. "Dib, it's late. Get off the roof before I hurt you." Said an angry female voice.
"Aw, come on Gaz, I can't sleep." Dib replied to the voice.
"Fine, but if you wake me up, I will destroy you...horribly." The voice called Gaz had spoken, and then Lilly heard footsteps in the hall and a nearby door being shut. Lilly poked her head out of the door and examined the hallway. Seeing no one she crept on her hands and knees toward the light at the end of the hall. She found herself in the kitchen. She looked around, finding nothing of real interest. She was about to explore the other regions of the house when suddenly a loud splash. Dib hopped out of the sink and shook himself off. He turned to see Lilly staring at him in a quizzical matter.
"What are you doing up this late Lilly?" Dib asked surprised at seeing her standing there. She didn't answer. "Come on, lets get you back to bed." Dib said as he picked her up and brought her back to his room. Placing her gently back in the little bed he had made, she smiled. Dib looked back at her solemnly, "Lilly, I can't take you home tomorrow." Tears immediately began to form in her pretty blue eyes. Dib had planned all night what excuses he would say, but they all escaped him.
A shaky little "Why?" was all Lilly could say. Dib nervously rubbed the back of his head, turning away so he didn't see the little baby cry because of him. "Um...I have school tomorrow...and I'll be there all day. But don't worry, I...I'll get you home as soon as possible. And Gaz will be here to take care of you so you won't get lonely. Just go to sleep ok, and everything will be better in the morning."
Lilly wiped away her tears and nodded. Her heart hurt terribly, but she swallowed the news and tried to sleep. Dib crawled into bed, looking out his window. Tomorrow this game would end. The earth will win, and Zim will be gone.
The sun rose over the tall buildings in the nearby city. A warm glow of reds and pinks painted the sky on the glorious morning. Shadows of the night were swept away by the sunlight on a clearing in the park. The sun irritated Zim's slumber, he slowly opened his eyes and checked his surroundings. "Oh, I fell asleep out here." Zim said tiredly to the sleeping robot curled next to him, not really caring if he heard or not. A hard reality filled him deep inside. Lilly was probably never coming back. Zim held his knees to his chin and wondered where fate had taken her. So many possibilities, yet he couldn't think of any one that didn't end with her living. A sick feeling roused though his insides. GIR rubbed his eyes and woke up, smiling at his master. Zim smiled back, then quickly turned back to the reflection in the water. GIR grabbed his...um toes and rocked back and forth thinking, well the best that he could. They had all day to look for Lilly, skool wouldn't start for a week or two. He liked this summer vacation thing, he only wished that he could enjoy the day off. He wondered what the Tallest would say if they ever found out. They'd probably laugh at him, or yell at him for not being able to do one thing right. He needed to show them that he was capable, that he was superior then the others. He picked himself up and continued their search.
"Hey Gaz, I got this toy from...Japan. It's a game. You love games right! The object of the game is to... not let it die and keep it happy! You know, like them digi-pet things." Gaz looked down at the little Irken from the couch, then to her brother with the big nervous smile and sweat dripping down his head. She had been enjoying a nice bowl of cereal and her early morning session of video games. A simple pleasure like this didn't come around often...no wait it did. Dib just ruined it most of the time....Dib. She hadn't even changed from her piggy pj's yet and he was pulling this crap. "Dib...do you think I'm an idiot? Do I look stupid to you? Do I! Huh? That's not a toy from Japan. That thing looks like a little Zim. If it has to do with you or Zim...I don't want to deal with it. Just go away and leave me to my games before I hurt you." "Aw come on Gaz, just for today. She won't be trouble. Pleeeeeeeeeese." Dig got on his knees, he was really desperate this time. Why the hell did she have to be so nice. The little white blob squeaked," Dib has to go to school today...I can't go to skool. I need to stay here." Gaz looked at her brother. "I though you were done with your summer cla....Oh." Gaz smiled as she saw her brother cringe and send all sorts of interesting body language behind the little Irkens back to tell her to stop speaking. She didn't smile often but when she did it sent shivers down Dib's spine. In some sort of horribly twisted form of sweetness Gaz cooed to the little Irken. "What cha doing after Dib comes home from skool little..." "Lilly" The Irken baby said proudly. "He gonna take me home to Zimmy. I love Zimmy." Her sweet innocent smile stretched across her white face as far as it could go. Gaz's face mirrored the expression, but in twisted hellish perversion of the little alien's. "Really, is that what he's gonna do? You such a great guy Dib, even though you plan to destroy Zim. What did you say to me the other night, on how you were gonna set him on fire and roast marshmallows over his charred corpse?" She wished she had a camera to capture the faces Dib was making right now. "That you were gonna rip out his guts to make a nice warm bowl of ramen noodles?" "I NEVER SAID THAT!" Priceless...she didn't even know Dib's face could contort in such a way. "That's sick, even for you!" He screamed. She smiled. Lilly sat there scared and confused. She didn't want these people taking care of her anymore. Gaz grabbed Dib by the ear and brought it close to her lips. She whispered like death in his ear, "I'll look after her for today, but you better keep your promise to her or I will destroy you." "But Gaz..." he was about to say till her grip tightened dangerously. "You'll have your fun with Zim, get what you need to get from him but then you have to give her back. This is way to big for an idiot like you to handle." She let go of her death grip and pushed him to the ground. Brushing himself off and gathering what pride he could, he gave one last look at Lilly, then stomped out the door slamming it behind him. Lilly looked up at Gaz with tears of fear in her eyes, till Gaz smiled a not so evil smile...still evil, but not as much so... down at her. "Don't worry, I'm not gonna hurt you. Your not Dib. And he's not going to hurt Zim either. Their both to stupid to actually cause each other harm. Usually all they're pain is self-inflicted through being stupid. Just don't talk and we'll get along fine." Lilly nodded and watched her play her video games.
Zim had returned home, just to see if she had somehow found her way back. He asked the computer if anyone, even GIR, had been seen walking around outside. It reported that nothing unusual had happed over the last two days other then GIR playing on the lawn the day before. Zim watched the surveillance video, recognizing Lilly in GIR's suit then watching her run off after a flying insect followed by the sounds of many crashing cars and agonizing screams. A little bubble of pride swelled in Zim among the worry, proud that his little Lilly had already started reeking havoc on the humans. After finding nothing else useful on the video he sighed and headed out to look for Lilly some more. He asked a few humans if they had seen his dog that he was usually seen with being that Lilly was wearing GIR's suit at the time and everyone knew the little green talking dog who hung out with raver girls and bought slushies. Some of them screamed at him because of the huge accident the day before. He hated asking humans for help, but he didn't really have a choice this time. No one had seen her since yesterday so he gave up asking. After another hour he found himself wandering in the park again. He sat by the pond where he had found her suit and sunk into the grass. He wondered why he cared about the little baby so much, it wasn't like him at all. He vowed if anyone had hurt her he was going to rip them limp from limp with his spider legs and he didn't care of anyone saw. It technically was against the rules, he needed to study the humans, teleport them to slavery. But killing them was supposed to be avoided if at all possible. He wanted Lilly back. "Well, well. If it isn't Zim come back from his little vacation. How was you vacation Zim? Bring any souvenirs that might...oh I don't know. Destroy the human race." 'No, I'll use my legs right now...stab one right through his big head and I won't have to hear that annoying voice anymore.' Zim thought. "I'm not in the mood Dib, go away if you want to keep your legs in tack." "But I've missed you and we have so much to catch up on. Besides, I have something you might want to...." Zim jumped up from the ground and turned to face his annoyance. "Look, I'm really really reeeeeeeeeeeeally not in the mood. I don't care what sort of neat toys that your dad bought you but I really have to go now. I suggest you don't stop me cuz it could cost you the use of you entire body." "Wait Zim really..." "Shut up!" "But" "Silence!" "Okay, fine but here. If you wanna do something about it, you know where to find me." Giggling evilly Dib dropped a piece of paper on the ground then turned and left Zim standing his ground. When the big headed human was at a safe enough distance (Zim didn't want him to see him have any interest in the paper he left behind.) Zim eyed the paper carefully, then picked it up...then crushed it in his trembling fist full of anger. The mechanical legs shot themselves from his pack without command and automatically charged for Dib who was still giggling to himself as he left the park.
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Lilly stared out the window, she couldn't sleep long. Not when she wasn't with Zim. It was 2am, and the Dib human still hadn't returned to the room like he said he would. She was alone again, but at least she was safe inside. The stars shinned brightly, she smiled. Zim was under the same stars, maybe even looking at them that very moment. This gave her comfort, and she didn't feel quite so alone. She couldn't wait until morning, when Dib would take her home like he said. Zim would probably be mad, but it didn't matter. She reached her tiny little hands to the sky once again. Tears came to her eyes, she wouldn't accept what Zim had said.
Rustling on the roof startled Lilly. She dove under Dib's blankets and listened. "Dib, it's late. Get off the roof before I hurt you." Said an angry female voice.
"Aw, come on Gaz, I can't sleep." Dib replied to the voice.
"Fine, but if you wake me up, I will destroy you...horribly." The voice called Gaz had spoken, and then Lilly heard footsteps in the hall and a nearby door being shut. Lilly poked her head out of the door and examined the hallway. Seeing no one she crept on her hands and knees toward the light at the end of the hall. She found herself in the kitchen. She looked around, finding nothing of real interest. She was about to explore the other regions of the house when suddenly a loud splash. Dib hopped out of the sink and shook himself off. He turned to see Lilly staring at him in a quizzical matter.
"What are you doing up this late Lilly?" Dib asked surprised at seeing her standing there. She didn't answer. "Come on, lets get you back to bed." Dib said as he picked her up and brought her back to his room. Placing her gently back in the little bed he had made, she smiled. Dib looked back at her solemnly, "Lilly, I can't take you home tomorrow." Tears immediately began to form in her pretty blue eyes. Dib had planned all night what excuses he would say, but they all escaped him.
A shaky little "Why?" was all Lilly could say. Dib nervously rubbed the back of his head, turning away so he didn't see the little baby cry because of him. "Um...I have school tomorrow...and I'll be there all day. But don't worry, I...I'll get you home as soon as possible. And Gaz will be here to take care of you so you won't get lonely. Just go to sleep ok, and everything will be better in the morning."
Lilly wiped away her tears and nodded. Her heart hurt terribly, but she swallowed the news and tried to sleep. Dib crawled into bed, looking out his window. Tomorrow this game would end. The earth will win, and Zim will be gone.
The sun rose over the tall buildings in the nearby city. A warm glow of reds and pinks painted the sky on the glorious morning. Shadows of the night were swept away by the sunlight on a clearing in the park. The sun irritated Zim's slumber, he slowly opened his eyes and checked his surroundings. "Oh, I fell asleep out here." Zim said tiredly to the sleeping robot curled next to him, not really caring if he heard or not. A hard reality filled him deep inside. Lilly was probably never coming back. Zim held his knees to his chin and wondered where fate had taken her. So many possibilities, yet he couldn't think of any one that didn't end with her living. A sick feeling roused though his insides. GIR rubbed his eyes and woke up, smiling at his master. Zim smiled back, then quickly turned back to the reflection in the water. GIR grabbed his...um toes and rocked back and forth thinking, well the best that he could. They had all day to look for Lilly, skool wouldn't start for a week or two. He liked this summer vacation thing, he only wished that he could enjoy the day off. He wondered what the Tallest would say if they ever found out. They'd probably laugh at him, or yell at him for not being able to do one thing right. He needed to show them that he was capable, that he was superior then the others. He picked himself up and continued their search.
"Hey Gaz, I got this toy from...Japan. It's a game. You love games right! The object of the game is to... not let it die and keep it happy! You know, like them digi-pet things." Gaz looked down at the little Irken from the couch, then to her brother with the big nervous smile and sweat dripping down his head. She had been enjoying a nice bowl of cereal and her early morning session of video games. A simple pleasure like this didn't come around often...no wait it did. Dib just ruined it most of the time....Dib. She hadn't even changed from her piggy pj's yet and he was pulling this crap. "Dib...do you think I'm an idiot? Do I look stupid to you? Do I! Huh? That's not a toy from Japan. That thing looks like a little Zim. If it has to do with you or Zim...I don't want to deal with it. Just go away and leave me to my games before I hurt you." "Aw come on Gaz, just for today. She won't be trouble. Pleeeeeeeeeese." Dig got on his knees, he was really desperate this time. Why the hell did she have to be so nice. The little white blob squeaked," Dib has to go to school today...I can't go to skool. I need to stay here." Gaz looked at her brother. "I though you were done with your summer cla....Oh." Gaz smiled as she saw her brother cringe and send all sorts of interesting body language behind the little Irkens back to tell her to stop speaking. She didn't smile often but when she did it sent shivers down Dib's spine. In some sort of horribly twisted form of sweetness Gaz cooed to the little Irken. "What cha doing after Dib comes home from skool little..." "Lilly" The Irken baby said proudly. "He gonna take me home to Zimmy. I love Zimmy." Her sweet innocent smile stretched across her white face as far as it could go. Gaz's face mirrored the expression, but in twisted hellish perversion of the little alien's. "Really, is that what he's gonna do? You such a great guy Dib, even though you plan to destroy Zim. What did you say to me the other night, on how you were gonna set him on fire and roast marshmallows over his charred corpse?" She wished she had a camera to capture the faces Dib was making right now. "That you were gonna rip out his guts to make a nice warm bowl of ramen noodles?" "I NEVER SAID THAT!" Priceless...she didn't even know Dib's face could contort in such a way. "That's sick, even for you!" He screamed. She smiled. Lilly sat there scared and confused. She didn't want these people taking care of her anymore. Gaz grabbed Dib by the ear and brought it close to her lips. She whispered like death in his ear, "I'll look after her for today, but you better keep your promise to her or I will destroy you." "But Gaz..." he was about to say till her grip tightened dangerously. "You'll have your fun with Zim, get what you need to get from him but then you have to give her back. This is way to big for an idiot like you to handle." She let go of her death grip and pushed him to the ground. Brushing himself off and gathering what pride he could, he gave one last look at Lilly, then stomped out the door slamming it behind him. Lilly looked up at Gaz with tears of fear in her eyes, till Gaz smiled a not so evil smile...still evil, but not as much so... down at her. "Don't worry, I'm not gonna hurt you. Your not Dib. And he's not going to hurt Zim either. Their both to stupid to actually cause each other harm. Usually all they're pain is self-inflicted through being stupid. Just don't talk and we'll get along fine." Lilly nodded and watched her play her video games.
Zim had returned home, just to see if she had somehow found her way back. He asked the computer if anyone, even GIR, had been seen walking around outside. It reported that nothing unusual had happed over the last two days other then GIR playing on the lawn the day before. Zim watched the surveillance video, recognizing Lilly in GIR's suit then watching her run off after a flying insect followed by the sounds of many crashing cars and agonizing screams. A little bubble of pride swelled in Zim among the worry, proud that his little Lilly had already started reeking havoc on the humans. After finding nothing else useful on the video he sighed and headed out to look for Lilly some more. He asked a few humans if they had seen his dog that he was usually seen with being that Lilly was wearing GIR's suit at the time and everyone knew the little green talking dog who hung out with raver girls and bought slushies. Some of them screamed at him because of the huge accident the day before. He hated asking humans for help, but he didn't really have a choice this time. No one had seen her since yesterday so he gave up asking. After another hour he found himself wandering in the park again. He sat by the pond where he had found her suit and sunk into the grass. He wondered why he cared about the little baby so much, it wasn't like him at all. He vowed if anyone had hurt her he was going to rip them limp from limp with his spider legs and he didn't care of anyone saw. It technically was against the rules, he needed to study the humans, teleport them to slavery. But killing them was supposed to be avoided if at all possible. He wanted Lilly back. "Well, well. If it isn't Zim come back from his little vacation. How was you vacation Zim? Bring any souvenirs that might...oh I don't know. Destroy the human race." 'No, I'll use my legs right now...stab one right through his big head and I won't have to hear that annoying voice anymore.' Zim thought. "I'm not in the mood Dib, go away if you want to keep your legs in tack." "But I've missed you and we have so much to catch up on. Besides, I have something you might want to...." Zim jumped up from the ground and turned to face his annoyance. "Look, I'm really really reeeeeeeeeeeeally not in the mood. I don't care what sort of neat toys that your dad bought you but I really have to go now. I suggest you don't stop me cuz it could cost you the use of you entire body." "Wait Zim really..." "Shut up!" "But" "Silence!" "Okay, fine but here. If you wanna do something about it, you know where to find me." Giggling evilly Dib dropped a piece of paper on the ground then turned and left Zim standing his ground. When the big headed human was at a safe enough distance (Zim didn't want him to see him have any interest in the paper he left behind.) Zim eyed the paper carefully, then picked it up...then crushed it in his trembling fist full of anger. The mechanical legs shot themselves from his pack without command and automatically charged for Dib who was still giggling to himself as he left the park.
