Disclaimer: I do not own Jimmy Neutron or any related characters.
As the sun began to dip below the horizon, Jimmy and Cindy burst out of the woods and collapsed onto the ground. Jimmy breathed heavily for a few moments before lifting his head up. He smiled a little as he saw the setting sun paint the sky orange.
"Cind," he whispered while gently shaking her arm. "We made it."
Cindy looked up as well, and saw the same hill that led to where Libby had been shot just yesterday. "Yeah." She wiped away the tear that was growing in her right eye. "We're back."
"Stay here," Jimmy told her while pulling out one of his guns. He left his spear beside Cindy. "I'll make sure the coast is clear." With that said, he slowly walked up the hill.
Ignoring his commands, Cindy pulled the gun out of her waistband and began to follow him. After a few steps she stopped and turned around. Sighing, she put the gun away and picked up Jimmy's spear.
Jimmy paused as he reached the top of the hill. He turned around to see Cindy right beside him. He didn't say anything, just took a deep breath and looked ahead of him. "It's clear," he told her while breathing a sigh of relief.
"Good," Cindy said while handing Jimmy back his walking stick. He put the gun back in his pocket as they began walking down the sidewalk. "So what's next, Big Brain?"
Jimmy smiled as he looked at the city in front of him. "Nothing we haven't done before," he said while grabbing her hand, dropping the spear.
Cindy and Jimmy were still holding hands as they entered the mall. They eyed the hundreds of busy customers, all milling around the three floors. Jimmy squeezed her hand and pointed at a boy about fourteen alone in a video game store. "I think he's good."
Cindy studied him for a moment. "Yep. He'll do just fine."
Cindy nodded at Jimmy before letting go of his hand and walking over to the boy.
"Billy?" she excitedly asked as she ran towards him. "Billy!"
The boy turned around to see who was shouting. He ended up doing so just in time to see Cindy wrap him in a giant embrace. Jimmy quietly walked over to the two of them.
"It's been two years!" Cindy happily squealed while burying herself into the boy.
"Who the hell are you?' the teen asked while trying to shove Cindy off him.
Cindy pulled back and stared at his face, her eyes watering. "You don't remember me?"
"My name's not Billy!' the kid shouted while throwing his hands in the air. Jimmy took this opportunity to slip his hand in the kid's back pocket. He pulled out a wallet, smiled, and walked away.
Cindy studied the boy for a moment before laughing. "Oh, I'm sorry. You're the spitting image of my brother. Sorry," she said while turning around and running off.
A few moments later Jimmy and Cindy met up at a fountain. Jimmy was checking the contents of the wallet on a bench when Cindy sat beside him. "How much?" she asked him.
Jimmy finished counting the money. "Fifty bucks. Must have been saving up for something in the store." He sighed before putting the wallet back in his pocket.
Cindy frowned as she looked at the hurt look on Jimmy's face. "It's just money. His parents will give him some more."
Jimmy nodded. "Yeah, guess you're right." He stood up and grabbed her hand. "Well, we better get going. Enjoy your last few moments as a brunette."
They both entered a K-Mart inside the mall and purchased some cheap new clothes. They bought some hair dye and headed to the girls' bathroom. Without hesitating, they locked the door and headed in a stall. They switched their clothes and went over to the sinks. They dumped the hair dye onto the top of their heads and rubbed it in.
They emerged twenty minutes later looking vastly different. Cindy was now a redhead in a dainty skirt, and Jimmy wore all black, including newly dyed black hair. They walked over to a piercing store and Jimmy got his lip pierced. He picked out a golden ring and spent his last few bucks on it.
Once they had finished changing their appearances, they sat down on a bench and stared at each other. "Nice," Jimmy said while looking Cindy up and down. He smiled a little at her girly-girl skirt. "Jane Austen would be proud."
Cindy blushed as she looked at Jimmy. She pulled something out of her purse, which she had just stolen. "Thought these might help your new look," she said while holding a pair of sunglasses. Jimmy grabbed them and threw them on.
"How do I look?"
"Very handsome," she said while kissing his cheek.
Jimmy took out his lip ring and grabbed her cheeks. He slammed his lips on hers. He nearly screamed out in ecstasy as she began to passionately kiss him back. He opened his eyes once she began to moan a little with pleasure. He noticed that several adults were staring at them, horrified.
"Let's go," he said while grabbing her hand and walking towards the other end of the mall.
