~~~Chap 7~~~ Destiny's Revenge

Author's Little Rant Corner

Oo' my titles always seem to suck. Eh, anyways..I dunno if you will like this chap. I can truly say I tried though. Ok...I dunno what to talk about so I'll stop and start the story. And if no one minds, I would like to see a few chap titles that you thought of so I don't have to use my own. ^^' I'm running out of ideas if you are wondering. There are also names of groups and songs that I don't own. Personally they can keep their stuff so I don't have to pay anything.

Ravwrin's step was light, so light that she almost skipped home. Under her breath she was singing a song from her world. Nothing here on this Earth was as good as the songs on her Earth. She didn't even know about this Earth until she escaped.

She giggled and noted how girly she was acting. She never acted girly and she hated it when she did. 'Stop it.' She snapped at herself, 'You just don't know why you're so giddy.'

She soon got to her apartment and waved to Mrs. Draphit. Quickly she ran to the elevator and was in her home quickly. Heading toward her bathroom she started to peal her clothes off.

"Why are you taking a shower so early?" Rouk asked as she jumped onto a pillow.

"To wash Dib's scent off." She replied quietly.

"Why do that?"

"Because I know there is no chance that I'll see him again." She answered desolately and headed toward the shower and discarding the rest of her clothes.

"What makes you think that? You know you want to see him again and don't deny it." Rouk said. She jumped to the sink and glared at her.

Ravwrin turned toward Rouk. "I do want to see him again but you have to remember that I can't get too close to anyone. She and her followers might find me sooner or later and I don't want that to happen. You remember what they did to my family and I don't want that to happen to Dib." Rav took up her brush and started to brush out her hair. "I never want anything to happen to Dib. Nothing at all."

Rouk glared at Ravwrin, "You know that she will never find you. She doesn't even know you're here. And if you stay away from him you might just do more damage to him than help."

"She has spies everywhere. I wouldn't doubt if they're here too. You do know that she and her people are smarter than regular Irkens. And I highly doubt he has any feelings for me. That would be impossible. I'm not pretty or anything, and if he found out about what I really am then he wouldn't want me anyway."

Ravwrin raised her ears when she did not hear Rouk answer. Her antenna fell into her face and, as Rouk had always told her, made her have a certain look to her. She smiled sadly and shook her head, 'This wouldn't be what Dib would want. He would never like me like this.'

Rav climbed into the shower and let the water run over her body. Her body relaxed and shivered as the cold air mixed with the warm water. She had never wanted to be this; she had never wanted to leave her home.

Ravwrin remembered back to her Earth. Everything was different here; the spellings for stores and terms, the stores themselves, the food, and the way of life here. Her Earth had better food, which was one thing she missed. The air was a little cleaner and so were the living conditions. She missed the music groups of her world. Nickelback and Creed were two of her few favorites. She did have a few bits and pieces of songs stuck in the back of her mind but that wasn't the same.

Sighing again she stepped out of the shower and toweled herself off. Wrapping the towel around herself she stepped out of the bathroom. She walked toward her room, pulled on her night clothes, and fell into bed feeling lost and alone.

Dib went back to his room as soon as Ravwrin left. She has assured him that she would be alright going home alone and left him before he could thank her again. He sighed inwardly, 'I'm probably never going to see her again with my luck. Hell I never even got her number.'

He closed his eyes and tried to remember the way to her house only to realize that he never paid attention to the signs and other landmarks. He cursed his stupidity under his breath and chuckled as he opened his eyes.

"I guess I won't find her ever again. But I will try to though. I will try to find her and tell her sooner or later of what she has done for me and to me." He muttered and rolled to lie on his stomach. He sighed again and shut his eyes only to replay the scene where she had helped him. Soon he had fell asleep and the last thing he remembered was seeing Ravwrin's smiling face, the way she always seemed to lighten even the darkest moments, how soft her skin had been under his fingers, and how much he wanted to hold her.

Zim paced the floor of his base. He hated not knowing what his foe was up to. After a little research he had actually found a bit of information on what Ravwrin might be and it most likely was her. He grinned evilly. He had to break into some other alien's systems to do it though.

He found out she was an experiment and the ones who created her would give anything to have her back. He rubbed his claws together and grinned maliciously. The plan was that he would contact the race who wanted her back, kidnap her for them, and then ask for something he could use. Something that would destroy the little dirt ball of a planet he was on now.

"GIR!" he shouted, hi voice ringing throughout his lair.

The SIR unit rocketed out of a transport tube from the house part of the base and crashed into the wall. He jumped up and saluted his master with red eyes, "Yes master?"

"GIR prepare a room for a guest. Make sure no one can get out of the room. Understand me GIR?"

"Yes my master." The little unit's eyes turned to a light blue color. "Would you like the room's color to be blue or silver?"

"White." Zim replied with a sigh. "Just paint it white. The prisoner won't be staying too long here."

"Okay.." GIR replied and waddled off.

"Why do I even put up with him?" Zim muttered. Zim then struck an 'awe' inspiring pose, "But I, Zim, have no time to worry about that! I must contact that alien race and see what my reward will be and if I can get anything better than that for that puny creature. She will pay for what she said to Zim. Oh how she will pay.."

The Irken's laugh rung throughout the base as he dialed his computer started to connect lines with the seekers of the prize.

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The leader of the lesser species of Irken snarled. None of her spies had found any trace of the girl and that bio-mech anywhere on their planets. She slammed her fist into her chair and glared out into space.

"M-m-ma'am, there is a call c-c-com-coming in from an Irken from a p-p- place c-c-called Earth." A soldier stuttered slowly coming into her room.

Her chair spun around and shadows hid half her body. Her eyes narrowed, glowing and flashing as the looked upon the inferior creature below her status before her. "Did you show yourself?"

"N-n-no." he replied quaking in fear. "I-I-I asked him his business and he replied that it was of a lost item of yours he found Tallest Dey' Teeral."

"Good. You at least have more intelligence than the other males. Connect the transmission to my chambers and I will see what this Irken wants." Tallest Dey' Teeral said and waved the male off.

"Ma'am.I just thought that you would also like to know that this Irken is male."

The Tallest's eyes flashed. "What?"

"T-t-t-the Irken that called is male ma'am." The small male repeated and buzzed his wings in fear.

"Moron. I will deal with 'him' but I will have to take on another form to do so. Now be gone or I will have your wings as displays for my room." Dey' Teeral said and flicked her claws to the open door. The male half skittered and half ran out of the room trembling.

The Tallest stood and walked over to her closet. She threw open the doors and pulled out a small pendent. Placing it around her neck she turned a dial on the small charm and a hologram shimmered into place around her. The form was of a bat-like creature. She smiled wickedly and adjusted the dial to the right settings she wanted. A smaller waist and certain other qualities a male Irken would drool over. It didn't matter what age; she knew this species of creature would tantalize even Irken hormones.

"Computer, show the transmission now." The Tallest said silkily.

The screen flickered and the Irken popped up on the screen. As soon as he saw Dey' Teeral his jaw dropped and his eyes glazed over.

"I-I-I-I'm."

"Yes my good sir?" she inquired. "I was informed that you called because you have found something of mine that I have lost."

The Irken shook his head as if to clear it. "Yes I have found something if yours. I will get it for you and hold it for you to pick it up. My name is Zim and let's talk about a bargain."

"What sort of bargain good sir?" she asked smoothly, her patience was wearing thin already. "And might I ask of what you have found of mine?"

Zim grinned, "It is not a what, technically, it is a who."

Dey' Teeral gave a gasp that was not fake in anyway; a shocked expression added to this look. "A-a-a who?"

"Yes." He replied. "And she goes by the name of Ravwrin. Now shall we bargain for her? Would you like her dead or alive? I can accomplish either of them though I have a feeling you would like to have the girl alive."

Dey' Teeral gasped with relief and eagerly played her part, "Yes, yes. I need her alive. I have been so worried about her. What sort of bargain did you have in mind?"

"A bargain that has to deal with something that can cause wide destruction." He replied with a flash of evil in his eyes.

The Tallest Dey' Teeral was beginning to like this male more and more. "I believe we can arrange something." She cooed.