OH MY GOSH GUYS IM SO SORRY FOR THE LONG WAIT! My internet must have been screwed up cause it wouldn't let me onto the site! Ok, well, I'm gonna try and make up for lost time. But 1st, thanks to my reviewers!

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Chapter 9

Where did I go wrong?

"What do you mean you made a mistake!" Cindy yelled, making Goddard whimper. "I'm sorry, but it turns out making it a liquid isn't what we need to do!" Jimmy said, typing something else on Goddard's keyboard. "There must have been something wrong with my calculations." "See! I told you!" Cindy shouted, standing up in her seat, pointing to Jimmy mockingly. "I told you, I told you, I TOLD YOU!" "I know, I know." Jimmy said, lowering his head. "I'm sorry, Angel. I thought I knew what I was doing." "Boy, were you wrong!" Cindy said, crossing her arms across her chest. They both sat quite for a moment. "So what are we gonna do?" Cindy asked. Jimmy sighed and shook his head. "I don't know. Even if we did find another way to save them, that would take weeks. And it says here my time calculations were wrong aswell. We only have two days 'till they're all dead." He looked down at the dying city. "Looks like Retroville's population is reduced to 2." Cindy's eyes began to water. "So, you're just giving up?" Cindy asked. "I don't know what else to do." Jimmy sat back in his seat and started to push buttons on the rockets controls. "But…." If Cindy said anything else, tears would pour out of her eyeballs.

"Until everyone's deceased, we'll stay on Neptune." Jimmy began to turn the rocket around. Goddard's keyboard and screen flipped back into his body as he hoped in the rocket. "No!" Cindy shouted. "I'm sorry Cindy, there's nothing I can do." "Right, nothing you can do!" Cindy yelled, tears coming out of her eyes like waterfalls. "I thought we were a team Jimmy! What if I want to save them?" Jimmy sighed. "There's too many people, and too little time..." "I don't care how many there are!" Cindy screamed. Why was he being like this? "There's too many souls we love!"

"I know, but…"

"No buts Jimmy!" Cindy said, cutting him off, the tears still coming strong. "Cindy, I know you want to save them, but what about…"

"What about your parents?" Cindy cut him off again. "What about Carl? What about Libby, what about Sheen! Your just gonna let them die?" Jimmy sighed and anger suddenly rose through him. "So what do you suppose we do?" Jimmy said, turning around in his seat to face him, letting the rocket venture where it felt. "You wanna save them so bad, you think of something to do." "Fine! I will!" Cindy shouted. They were silent again. Jimmy slowly turned around in his seat and took control of the rocket again. For about an hour, Cindy thought of a plan to save the friends and family's of Retroville. (A/N: remember, the trip to Neptune is long) The whole time the two of them where silent. No sound except Goddard's occasional grumbles.

But finally, Cindy broke the silence. "I figured it out." She said quietly. "Figured what out?" Jimmy asked, his rage long gone. "The real cure." She said simply. "You gonna tell me?" Jimmy asked, putting the rocket on auto pilot and turning in his seat to meet Cindy's gaze. "Well, instead of liquid rain, it should have been solid rock. So when they hit the ground, they would brake, and the smell would float from the rocks to the homes of the sick people." (A/N: don't even ask how she knew that!) "But wouldn't they have to open windows to get the gases in?" Jimmy asked, lifting an eyebrow. "No. When the sickness spread, it went right through the walls. So the cure would do the same." Cindy explained. "Wow, Cindy. I would have never thought of that." Jimmy admitted. But yet another problem sprung into his head.

"How are we gonna get the pieces of rocks to fly out into the city?" "I have a pitching machine at my house from my softball days." Cindy said. "We could put the setting on high and shoot the rocks through that." Even though Jimmy had no idea what a pitching machine was, it was all they had, so he agreed. "Ok. Lets go back to Earth since we're closer and get that." Jimmy said, turning around, taking the rocket off auto pilot. Cindy smiled. "Finally, you listened." Jimmy nodded and turned the rocket around.

As they headed to Earth, Jimmy couldn't help thinking 'In my calculations, where did I go wrong?"

I know, I know, very, very, very, VERY short, but I didn't want to keep you guys waiting. Until next time guys! Thanks for being patient!