A/N: I don't own Jimmy Neutron….don't sue me! Yay! I finally decided to update! And sorry if this chapter's bad, cause I'm sick, and it's kind of dramatic. Just don't flame me!


party time…

Jimmy and Cindy walked up the stairs to Libby's house and knocked on her door; both eagerly awaiting the moment that they had planned to tell the other how they felt, and saddened by the fact that it was the last time they would see each other.

Sheen opened the door, took one look at their hands and shouted, "Hey! It's the old married couple!" Jimmy and Cindy suddenly realized that they had been holding hands, baffled by how they did not notice and by how natural it had been. They quickly let go, and Cindy elbowed Sheen in the ribs.

"Ouch!" Sheen exclaimed, as his girlfriend popped up behind him. "See, babe?" Sheen recovered, "It takes a real man to…uh…er…Hey look! Ultralord's on!" he said as he ran off. "Sheen!" Libby playfully called, "Wait for me!"

"Some things never change!" Jimmy and Cindy said at the same time, while breaking out in laughter.

Realizing that they had been ditched by Sheen and Libby, and that everyone around them was dancing with their dates, Jimmy figured he should put his plan into motion. Jimmy gathered up all the courage he could muster, turned to Cindy and said, "So…um…would you like to…uh…d-dance?" please say yes…please say yes…please say yes…

Cindy was taken aback a little at how flustered Jimmy seemed, and blushed at the thought that it might be because of her. No, he can't actually like me! He's probably just not used to me looking this way. I mean, the dress! It must be the dress…he can't…actually…love me?

Jimmy could tell that Cindy's thoughts were racing, which made his thoughts race as well. Oh great, she probably just doesn't want to hurt my feelings by saying no. Why did I ever think she could actually reciprocate my feelings for her? If I'm such a genius, then why do I love her? I'll never even see her again until…

"Jimmy," Cindy finally responded, interrupting Jimmy in mid-thought, "You…you can't!" Jimmy stepped back, confused. "I can't what, Cindy? Ask you to dance?" Jimmy replied. "No! That isn't it at all!" Cindy said while wiping a tear away from her eye. Jimmy lifted her chin up so he could look into her eyes, but she pushed his arm away, ran out of the door, and towards her house. After blinking in astonishment a few times, Jimmy ran out of the door after her.

Was she…did I just see Cindy cry? Jimmy thought as he called out after her.

Cindy heard Jimmy calling her name, and she slowed down in front of her house as more tears flowed down her cheeks. Jimmy easily caught up to her and placed a hand on her shoulder. Then he turned her around to face him, her tears and reddened eyes becoming clearer in the moonlight. Jimmy didn't know why Cindy was acting so irrational, but he didn't want to leave without her knowing how he felt. But before he could do anything, Cindy threw herself into his embrace and sobbed on his chest. Jimmy had never seen Cindy look so vulnerable. He just held her in his arms until she spoke.

"Jimmy, I-I'm going to miss you." Cindy said, still slightly sobbing. "I'm going to miss you too, Cindy." Jimmy replied, "Is that why you are so upset?"

Cindy lifted her head up off of his chest and looked into his beautiful blue eyes, and he looked back into her emerald green ones as they held onto each other. She didn't want to hear him reject her; she just wanted Jimmy to know how much she loved him, and how it made her heart break just to think about him leaving her.

"Cindy. I lo-" Jimmy started, but before he could finish saying those three little words, Cindy's lips were on his, and her arms were holding onto him for dear life. Jimmy wrapped his arms tighter around her waist and pressed her against him, but not too eager to get caught in the moment, Cindy broke the kiss. Then she leaned up to his ear and whispered the three words right out of Jimmy's mouth. She left him on the street, asking himself…is this goodbye?


A/N: So this chapter was ok, I thought…opinions?