Author's Note. Response to El Chupacabra's chapter 12 review: That would be cool, but wouldn't Cindy change her name to Whatsername and Jimmy to Jesus?

Thanks a lot for all of the great reviews, again. I jumped on this morning and saw eight more reviews than last night.

Disclaimer: I do not own Jimmy Neutron or any related characters. And I don't own the song titles in the chapters' names either.

After walking in silence for a few minutes, Adam looked to his right at Cindy and Jimmy. He smiled a little as he saw that they were still holding hands.

"I've heard of high school sweethearts, but never elementary school ones," he joked.

Cindy shot him an angry glance, but Jimmy put his other hand on his shoulder. "So, not much longer until we get to school, right?" Jimmy asked.

Adam laughed again. "Jeez, it's like this is the first time you've gone to school," he told them. Cindy and Jimmy nervously chuckled. "Only a quarter of a mile left." Adam stooped down for a moment to tie his shoe. "So, whose your teacher?"

Jimmy cleared his throat. "Well, um...our teacher is, uh, Ms...Smith."

"Why didn't you guys just tell me you were new to the city? Ms. Smith is my teacher! No wonder I've never seen you around before."

"Ms. Smith is your teacher?" Cindy incredulously asked. Adam nodded. Jimmy and Cindy slapped their foreheads in frustration.

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"You had to pick Ms. Smith," Cindy angrily whispered as the Jimmy, Adam, and herself roamed the halls, heading towards their classroom.

"How was I supposed to know?" Jimmy shot back. "Let's just get in the stupid classroom, lay low, and get the heck out of this city after school."

"Fine," Cindy angrily said.

They gulped as Adam swung open the classroom door and walked inside. Cindy and Jimmy let go of each other's hand and followed him.

"Sorry I'm late, Ms. Smith," Adam said while walking to his seat and taking his backpack off.

"Ugh, that's alright, Adam," Ms. Smith said while turning her attention away from the chalkboard and to the late students. "And who are you two?"

"This is Sarah and Dave. They're new here," Adam explained while digging his stuff out of his backpack.

Ms. Smith cocked an eyebrow. "You're starting at a new school now? It's June!"

Jimmy took a step forward. "Um, well, you know how parents are. Never take into consideration their kids lives when they move. Heh."

Cindy stood next to Jimmy. Ms. Smith eyed them before speaking. "So...are you two brother and sister?"

Cindy and Jimmy jumped back. "God no!" Cindy shrieked.

"We're just friends. Who lived in the same city. And moved to the same new city. At the same time. And go to the same new school. In the same new classroom," Jimmy explained. His voice grew more uncertain after every sentence, realizing how pathetic his lie was.

"Well, ok then," Ms. Smith nervously told them while taking a seat at her desk. "I'll just have to call the office and get some forms filled out..."

"No!" Cindy and Jimmy both shouted.

"Excuse me?" Ms. Smith skeptically asked.

"It's um, well, I'll go to the office for you. I know where it is, Adam showed me when we came in," Jimmy volunteered. "Please? I, uh, really need to use the bathroom. I'll go on the way."

"I'll go too. You know, to fill out my forms," Cindy explained.

Ms. Smith just shook her head in disbelief. This wasn't what she had expected when she had become a teacher. Two new students in June! "Fine, just hurry."

Jimmy and Cindy ran out of the classroom and hid in the men's restroom. "Let's just forget this and run out the front door!" Cindy whispered.

Jimmy was about to agree when the principal came on the loudspeaker.

"Please excuse the interruption. I forgot to mention earlier that today's lunch is cheeseburgers, mozarella sticks, and brownies. That is all."

Cindy and Jimmy stared at each other. "Did he say cheeseburgers?" Cindy quietly asked.

"And mozeralla sticks?" Jimmy whispered back.

"I guess we can stay for lunch," Cindy ventured.

"What could go wrong?" Jimmy agreed while they stepped out of the bathroom and headed back to class.