"Dear Cindy," Jimmy spoke aloud then stopped.

Dear Cindy,

How can I explain this? Well, you probably already know that I got ejected from town. I see it was all over the news. Please believe me when I say I did not mean to destroy the military base. And I would never, ever harm the mayor.

Cindy, I know you would never dream about it, or have a nightmare about it, whichever, but I love you. Whenever I would bring my inventions to school, they were only to impress you. And for all the times they backfired, I never meant for you to get hurt. Sometimes I messed things up on purpose so we could fight. I really care about you. You may have thought with being a genius and all, that I would have no feelings. To tell you the absolute truth, I love you more than science or my lab. I may never see you again but please believe that I will try to get back to you. I don't know how yet, but I will. I'll put this big brain to work. Please believe in me. I love you, so, so much.

Love,

Jimmy

Tears sprang to his eyes and a mechanical arm came out bearing tissue.

"Thanks Goddard. Hey, lets go down to the convenience store and get some envelopes and some stamps."

"There you go dear." Mrs. Neutron offered Cindy some tea. She wore a sympathetic expression.

"Thank you Mrs. N." and she started stirring the amber liquid absent-mindedly. A couple moments of silence followed as Judy watched the teen add sugar to her tea.

"Jimmy talked about you so much. I think he really admired you. When we first moved in all he came home from school talking about was you. They weren't good things. But then about 5th grade, he started coming home talking about you. Good things." She paused to sip her tea.

Cindy raised her eyebrow and started looking around the kitchen. Over on wall was a picture of Jimmy in his graduation gown. She remembered that day like it was yesterday, whereas it was only a couple months ago.

They were all sitting in a row, Carl, Sheen, Jimmy, herself and Libby. One by one they walked up to the podium and got their diplomas. When Jimmy stepped up, the professors clapped their loudest. Yet again Jimmy had gotten at the top of all his classes. She was the close second. When she went up. She got applause close to Jimmy's. From over her shoulder she could see him give her a thumbs up. After everyone got their diplomas they threw up their caps.

As soon as it had happened Cindy's reminisce ended. Frowning she looked back at the picture of Jimmy.

Take a photograph,
It'll be the last,
Not a dollar or a crowd could ever keep me here,

I don't have a past
I just have a chance,
Not a family or honest plea remains to say,

Rain rain go away,
Come again another day,
All the world is waiting for the sun.

Is it you I want,
Or just the notion
Of a heart to wrap around so I can find my way around

Safe to say from here,
Your getting closer now,
We are never sad cause we are not allowed to be

Rain rain go away,
Come again another day,
All the world is waiting for the sun.

"Goddard, estimate arrival time of letter." Jimmy commanded his dog. After some various beeps the screen showed: Tuesday, August 13th, 11:26 a.m.

"I should invent a stamp that tastes good." He noted to his robot after licking the adhesive.

Phew, I finished. The song is "Rain" from Breaking Benjamin. I thought the first line was appropriate for the situation. Again thank you for the reviews. That is such a great feeling, getting that review alert. 'Tis AWEsOME!

Disclaimer: "No, I didn't mean it! I was just being a good fan! NO…" that's what I'll say when I am arrested for Nickelodeon character usage.