Thank you to chickens and Dibsthe 1 for reviewing. I don't really like this chapter as much as the first one, but I'll let you decide. There's some cursing in this one but not much. Anyway have fun reading the new chapter.

Gaz walked down the hall carrying her sketchbook. The last bell had finally gone off, signaling the student's freedom for one more day. It had been difficult to concentrate on her class work after lunch and right now she was on the verge of a major migraine.

"Damn it, with a headache this bad I'm sure those are brain cells dying. Grrrr… if stupidity wasn't an airborne disease I might be safe, but no I'm in a stupidity breeding ground." She grumbled underneath her breath, not helping her cause in the least.

As she stepped outside the sun greeted her eyes with a harsh sting. She growled, thinking that today was just not one of her better days. She glanced around to try and find her brother. When she didn't find him she figured that she would head home and find her friend the Advil bottle. She barely noticed that as she was leaving Zim had snuck up on her.

"Gaz! What is wrong with the Dib monkey?"

There was about a centimeter left one Gaz's fuse. "I don't know Zim why don't you go find out yourself?" She continued to walk towards home, yet Zim followed her.

"He won't respond to my taunts. He just stares out into space. Is he ignoring me? The almighty Zim? The audacity of it all. What is wrong with you? Your eye is twitching."

Gaz's left eye would not stop twitching. She smiled at Zim. "No Zim I'm fine. My brain cells are dying, my brother has gone insane, well maybe he already was, I have this bite on my neck that itches like crazy, I've got a migraine, and now you want to be buddies. So no this eye twitching is normal, thank you." She stormed off leaving Zim behind.

Zim watched as Gaz went around the corner. He smiled and went back to the school. It was time to torture Dib.

Dib had slowly made his way out of the school. He was still trying to determine what was bothering him. He had ignored Zim all day. It was as if someone had completely changed his personality. He pondered over this and many other things and he walked home.

Zim watched Dib leave. So far everything seemed to be going according to plan. But now he needed to set the Tallest straight. They were just tall idiots that ate junk food all day and it was a wonder they hadn't died from a heart attack. So now Zim could repay them for their kindness to him on earth.

"Look at this reading. Are you sure that this should happen. I think that he's going too far."

"No that's the whole point of the program. They have to be allowed to explore and experiment. Otherwise they would reject the program."

"I don't like where this one is going. The other subjects don't try things like this."

"Alright. We'll put him on watch. Any other false moves and we'll terminate the program. However we did design the program for him. If we fail with him, the whole program goes."

"Fine, but let's just watch him closely."

The figure in the middle of the room seemed calm but if you listened closely you could hear his brain formulating a master plan.