Author's Note: Thanks to everyone who replied, especially the one of you who helped me work on this chapter (You know who you are!)

Reviews in detail:

Jaztaz-(laughs) Now, now, Jaztaz, Jimmy can't help being a moron..I'm making him do this. He is my puppet within this story. (evil laughter)

Dory-Thank you for your review. Make Betty sound evil? Huh? Maybe you should continue reading..but then again, Betty's not an obvious character, and her motives have never been very clear-cut in my opinion. At first I thought she was evil, then I thought she was just some silly school day crush Jimmy had developed, based only upon physicality in place of intellectual equals. And thanks for telling me about GaDs2000's works. You're right, he's a great author.

Kris, Karen-all right, here is the update you asked for...KRIS, PUT THAT DOWN, THAT IS BREAKABLE!!

MadiS/Lfan-Hm..I assume the S/L stands for Sheen/Libby? There will be more of that in later chapters, and you get to find out the plan now!

TK421-I'm glad this story caught your attention. I thoroughly enjoy people enjoying my stories.

fanjimmy-Well, I'm sorry for making you wait so long. Here is the next chapter, all of you please enjoy!

Cindy showed up at three thirty in front of the concession stand at the local theatre. The only guy she had been able to find was Carl, much to her annoyance. He had agreed to go with her as soon as she promised him a stuffed llama she had found.

"Can I get some popcorn?" He asked.

"Why would I care? Just go get some!" She snapped.

"But I'm out of money!" He said sadly. Just to get him to go away, Cindy handed him a few dollars-enough for a combo pack.

The door swung open, and Jimmy and Betty walked in.

"Cindy? Hey, what're you doing here?" Jimmy asked. Even though he knew he and Cindy were friends now, it seemed suspiscious that she would show up at the same theatre on the same day.

"I'm here with Carl." She said, rolling her eyes.

Jimmy's eyes widened. "Carl?" He asked, sure he had misheard. Cindy nodded.

"Carl?!" Betty looked apalled, and grabbed Cindy by the arm and lead her away from Jimmy.

"Carl?! I thought you were going to bring Nick!" Betty said, clearly upset.

"Nick? You never asked me to bring him! And why does it matter anyways? You're here with Jimmy, remember. And you like Nick!" Cindy said, walking off. Betty pursed her lips to prevent herself from screaming, and followed Cindy back to where Carl was snarfing down the combo pack and Jimmy was looking intently at a movie poster.

They all walked into the theatre together, but when Jimmy sat down next to Betty, Betty jumped up. "I'm sorry, Jimmy, but I have to take the aisle seat." She plopped down next to Carl. Cindy was sitting on the other side of Carl, and Jimmy took the seat beside her.

"Cindy," He whispered urgently, "Can't you get Carl to trade me seats?"

"I don't think so Jimmy..that's the only seat in this theatre that can hold someone of Carl's..girth." Cindy pointed out. Jimmy sighed, swayed by Cindy's logic.

The screen began to flash credits, and suddenly, "Golden Arm" turned on. On screen, Jet Fusion was kicking Golden Arm's butt, but Jimmy wasn't thinking about that. He stared at Betty..only to notice she was whispering in a low voice to Carl.

'That's funny." Jimmy thought to himself.

"Eep!" Cindy suddenly gave a sudden shriek and grabbed Jimmy's hand. "Oh..sorry, Jimmy, just I didn't expect Jet to cut off Golden Arm's golden arm.." Cindy said.

"Cindy, you're still holding my hand." Jimmy said. It felt strange to have Cindy's hand in his own. It was as if her hand gave off this warm, tingling feeling that made him feel good all over. Cindy smiled and released his hand, and apologized again. "Don't mention it."

After the movie had ended, they all decided it was time for Retroland. But everytime Jimmy suggested a ride, Betty would swear she was afraid of heights, or didn't like spinning around, or anything that got her out of the ride. Cindy would always go with him though. As they got off the Bat Outta Heck roller coaster, they headed for the petting zoo, where they knew Carl would be.

But Carl wasn't paying as much attention to the llamas and other animals as he usually did. He and Betty were both talking and laughing as though they were having the time of their lives.

Cindy finally realized what was going on. "Betty, come here a minute!" She said, practically dragging Betty behind the llama pen. "You switched dates on us! You're acting like you're here with Carl!" Cindy accused.

"So? I don't like Jimmy that way. You do. And Carl's surprisingly sweet. I think I might actually go out with him." Betty said thoughtfully, then walked back to Carl. Cindy watched her go. Then a thought hit her-where was Jimmy?

Jimmy had been hiding behind a tree, listening to every word Betty and Cindy had said. Cindy..liked him? He had to think about this. He sighed, turned around, and walked away. Being around Cindy would only confuse him more. He had to go to a girl-free zone. So, he headed to his lab.