I have this great new idea for a fic, but I probably won't start it until I finish this one. I'm going to start updating more often. Isn't that a nice thing to hear? Here we go!

Disclaimer: I don't own Jimmy Neutron or the movie "Just Friends".

I know this is strange of me, but I would like to dedicate this chapter...and all the chapters that come after it to all my wonderful reviewers! Thank you so much and keep on reviewing!

Chapter 7

Jimmy/Chris's POV

Jimmy closed his eyes and slowly counted to five. And then he opened them again, only to see Betty still wearing that eager grin.

He decided to play dumb. "Ready for what?"

She grinned wider. "For Paris, silly!"

Jimmy rolled his eyes. "Listen, Betty, how about we wait a few more days? After all, some of your biggest fans live here. And I could take you to this great place where you could meet some of your fans."

Her eyes widened with glee. "Really? Well, I guess we could."

Jimmy actually smiled, and said with pure relief, "Good choice."

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Jimmy walked downstairs, only to see his brother sitting on the couch.

"Did you boink her yet?"

"No."

"Are you tonight?"

"Yes, Jason, now leave me alone!" Sure, Jimmy lied, but it was the only thing he could do when Jason was bugging him like this.

Jimmy picked up the phone that connected to the wall, while Jason quietly picked up the cordless phone and sneaked upstairs with it. Jimmy dialed Cindy's number.

Cindy answered, "Hello?" She was making brownies, the bowl at her side, while she was licking her fingers.

"Hey, The Revival Theater is playing The Notebook starring Nicholas Sparks."

Jason rolled his eyes and whispered, "Dork!" into the phone.

"Really?" Cindy asked, astonished.

"Yeah, you wanna go?"

"Sure, listen, I'll be on my way to the theater, I'll pick you up at 7:00 tonight."

"Okay."

All of a sudden, a click was heard and a female voice was heard. "Joyce, Joyce is that you?"

"Mom, get off the phone."

Jason snickered on the other line.

"Jimmy, what are you doing at Joyce's?"

"I'm not, I'm in the living room, ten feet away from you."

"Oh, well dinner will be ready in 20 minutes." And she hung up.

"Jimmy, hold on, I got another call." Cindy said.

"Okay."

There was a silence. More silence.

"Sounds like she ditched ya, man."

"She did NOT ditch me."

More silence...and more silence.

"Dude, The Notebook is SO gay!"

"I know, will you shut up!"

"Hey Jimmy, I'm back."

"Oh hey."

"Jimmy's a homo...Jimmy's a homo..."

"Listen Cind, I should go but I'll pick you up tonight, okay?"

"Alright, see ya Jim."

"Jimmy's a homo...my brother's a homo..."

"Bye."

Jason still stood in the bathroom doorway, muttering insults about his brother, not knowing that Cindy and Jimmy had both hung up. Jimmy ran upstairs as quietly as he could, but Jason ended up spotting him.

He walked into the bathroom and closed the door and laughed loudly.

"Wow...my brother's so-"

But he was cut off by the door being slammed open.

"MMMMMMMOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMM!"

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Jimmy pulled Betty outside once again, with less force than the last time. He put her in the passenger seat, while Jason sat in the drivers' seat.

Jimmy started to make his way to the house, but Betty stopped him, "Aren't you coming with us?"

"Of course, I just have some errands to run." Jimmy had lied once again, but Betty wouldn't know the difference.

But what Jimmy didn't know that Betty would soon turn everything into complete, and total disaster.

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Jimmy sat on the stairs in his house, waiting impatiently.

"God, how long does it take-"

He was cut off by the doorbell ringing.

"Ma, there here!"

Jimmy rushed to the front door and opened it. Cindy stepped in, a huge smile on her face. Judy Neutron walked in, and screamed in delight when she saw Cindy.

"Mrs. Neutron!"

Judy enveloped Cindy in a huge hug, and then held her at arms length to look at her properly.

"My Cindy, you've turned into a beautiful young woman!"

While this was going on, Jimmy was about to close the door when he saw a tall figure block the path.

Dusty Dinkleman. Er, Lee, I mean.

A/N: Sorry if that was short, but I knew if I continued it would be WAY too long. I'll update soon! R&R!