Sorry this chapter hasn't been on. I got grounded. STUPID TEST!!! Any way, Here's chapter three. ENJOY!

Finally, the school bell rings, Caline happily trotted out the door, Zim came running after her and they began walking side by side as Zim asked her questions. "How did Dib's dad know you?"

"I don't know..."

"Did anything at skool remind you of anything?"

"Yes, the whole place did, then the rest of it after that is just blank."

"Mmm... I see, we'll do some memory tests on you so- Agh!"

Dib had popped out of nowhere and pushed Zim to the ground, "Look Caline! I know your Irkin too!" His pointy finger came up making her slide back, "So, it doesn't mean I'm gonna take Earth over."

"Yes it does! That's the whole reason Zim was sent here!" Zim got up and brushed himself off, "That's enough fool boy!" He stepped in between them knocking Dib's pointing finger away. "I've had enough of you already, now go away!" Caline just looked at Zim. Destroy the earth, but why? Those questions spun around her head the whole walk home, because after that, they didn't say a word. Caline just walked behind Zim and Zim proudly marched, as usual.

Caline is known everywhere on this planet, I need to turn her in to the tallest for meddling, that... grrrARGH! Zim thought in his head as they loaded their selves into a transporter that led to the Massive. "What about the test?" Caline asked. "We're getting to it," Zim said as the transporter made a high pitched charging sound, then they were off. But instead of getting to the Massive, they were accidently transported to a smeet lab. "AAhh! Gir must have been messing with the controls before we left! I'll just reprogram this to send us to the Massive," Zim angrily muttered as he knelt down and began working on the controls. Caline on the other hand looked around, once again she could only hear her heart beat, by this time she was in her Irkin form, but she was having a vision.

In the vision showed a girl that looked like Caline's human form, wondering around this lab, but a robotic arm had came down from behind her as the girl looked around getting ready to take another step, the robotic arm inserted a pak onto her spine. A huge shock went over the girl's body, transforming her into Irkin. The Irkin had antennas and eyes just like Caline, and to her surprise, the girl in her vision was Caline! As soon as she snapped to the present, Caline fell to her knees, tears running down her cheeks.

Zim noticed this, he ran to Caline and knelt down in front of her, "Caline? Caline what's wrong?" Caline looked down, her eyes slowly losing their shine, "I'm not Irkin..."

"What?"

"I'm not Irkin, nor human! Don't you get it Zim- I'm a half breed!"

Zim never knew it could possibly happen, Caline began to explain, "I was ten years old, basically 40 years ago, I got abducted by a mad scientist, armature Irkin. He dropped me off in the smeet lab by accident, he got arrested by guards, while I got a pak lodged into my spine, which sent my DNA crazy, and it turned me Irkin! I've got noone! Nothing! I don't belong anywhere!"

Zim felt guilty, "Sure you do, you have Gir and I and-"

"Don't even try Zim! You've been trying to get rid of me this whole time! It's been written all over your face!"

Caline got up grinded her teeth, Zim frowned and narrowed his eyes, "Why should I keep you around anyway?! Invaders need noone! NOONE!" He yelled in her face.

Caline clenched her fists hard and firm, "You think Invaders need noone? You, think invaders need noone?! Let me tell you something, Zim! Invaders do need someone! They have their SIR units! And before them, while you were in training! You all had each other! You all worked together! Invaders have had someone all along, and THEY DO NEED SOMEONE!"

Zim's antenna's fell down, he had never realized any of that, remembering all the times Gir proved useful, and when he was in training, Skoodge was always there, gullible but brave, did every word Zim said. Caline's right, invaders do need someone, and they always had someone to begin with, Zim thought to himself.

Guard drones floated into the room, "INTRUDERS!" On of them screamed. The drones floated around them, Zim began to panic a bit, "Common Caline! Lets go!"

"No... you go, I'm only holding you back."

"But Cali-"

"GO!"

Caline's voiced sounded so pained, it stung right through him. He grabbed her rist as if to pull her, but she pulled it away, looking down, here eyes were shining in the dim light of the smeet's tubes in which they were being made in. Zim felt like giving up and just leaving her, but how could he? He didn't have the guts to do it. Once again he grabbed Caline's arm, but this time he extended his robotic legs for extra strength, and pulled her to the transporter as they transported back home. "Caline, why did you do that back there!?" Zim was out of breath, "I was trying to do some good!" Caline retorted nastily. "Doing some good? Caline you almost got yourself into an execution unit!" Zim tried to calm down, but couldn't. "That's exactly what I mean by good!" Caline folded her arms, "Give me my voot, I'm leaving." Zim's thoughts drifted to where she was going to go. She had nowhere, and noone. He looked up at the ceiling, "Computer, get Caline's Mosquito out of here,"

"Yes sir," the computers voice saluted. Zim looked back at Caline, "Your ship is in the repair bay, all you have to do is turn it on and the large elevator will open the roof so you can leave." His voice sounded hurt, but Caline didn't seem to care. She nodded and flushed herself down the toilet, making her way to the repair bay, she stopped to think. He's just going to let me leave like this? The thought wouldn't leave her alone, but her mind was made, she slipped inside the Mosquito and the elevator raised, as the roof opened Caline's Mosquito zoomed off.

Not that exciting now I know. But the next chapter will be! Let me know if there's any improvements I can make.

Invader Anita, signing off!