I now bring you... CHAPTER ELEVEN!!! D My favorite number. Sorry I didn't have enough time in the last chapter to do a "Chapter ina nutshell" thingy. It was late and I had things to do. So now, let's do a chapter in a nutshell forthe last one.

In the last chapter it was mostly about Dizzy trying to find a way to get Dib out of his room. She realized she had developed a small bond with him, and couln't see him die this way. But it wasn't only about that. We found Zim outside, in slight disbelief that the ship was sinking. Then, Gir turns up. Zim realizes that Gir went blind, and somewhat has pity on him. Gir is scared and confused, not knowing what is happening to Dib and Dizzy.

Alright, let's get this show on the road!

Zim belongs to me not.

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Dizzy shivered from the cold. Dib's door was slightly dented from Dizzy throwing punches, and she continued to do so. Dib was now sitting on his bed, shivering. He was now realizing that it was all pointless. He knew he was not getting out of his room, and he was going to die. He could still hear the thump thump thumping noise from Dizzy's punches, but noticed they were growing faint. Either Dizzy was too cold to continue, or she also knew that it was all pointless. Soon enough, the thumping noises stopped.

Dizzy leaned her back against Dib's door, sobbing and crying. She was scared to death and shaking from the cold, and the fear. Dizzy wasn't used to being so frightened. Usually for her, everything was fine and she was happy. Right now, this was completely different.

She remembered when she first came to earth. Dizzy was looking for her old "friend" Zim. She always thought Zim was glad to see her, although he was completely horrified when she finally tracked him down. She lived underground in her base not too far from Zim's house. She visited him every day, walking to school with him, eating lunch with him, following him in every class. Dizzy always enjoyed being in Zim's company, even though Zim despised it. She also enjoyed being in Dib's company, though Dib never understood why. Dib knew she was irken, he knew she was the enemy, but he didn't seem to mind being around her all that much. If he didn't know better, he would say that Dizzy was one of his closest friends.

But he knew it couldn't last. Dib knew he had to destroy Dizzy and Zim to save the planet. He knew he had to. Sometimes Dib wished he could just destroy Zim and spare Dizzy, but it couldn't be done. He couldn't take any risks, no matter how nice Dizzy was.

But that wasn't their concern now. Their concern was surviving, and Dizzy knew she couldn't let Dib die such a tragic death. Dizzy ran to the opposite wall, placed her hands behind her, and pushed herself off. She smashed her head into the door, causing a huge hole to appear. Dib gasped as he heard the sudden door smash, and was completely shocked to see that Dizzy succeded in getting through the door. But what confused him was that even though she kept hitting the door, it never set her on fire. But it should have been obvious - the door was wet.

Dizzy lifted her head through the door's hole and grinned. Though her head was bleeding a thick purple liquid, and her skin was burning like heck, she was happy. "Hi, Dib.." She whispered. Dib scrambled off his bed and squeezed through the hole. He was startled at Dizzy's appearance, but he let her hug him anyway. Dizzy was relieved to know that Dib was alright, and alive.

They both decided to talk about how relieved they were later on, after they got off the sinking ship. They ran through the hallway, and Dizzy made sure that there were no huge waves coming toward them to sweep them away. She tried her best to ignore the burning feeling in her lower body, but easier said then done. Dib was struggling with it as well, since the water was so cold. They were too cold to speak to each other at all.

Dizzy was leading Dib to where Zim had left her, when they ran into a small crowd of people standing on the stairway. A man was standing behind a locked gate that was blocking the people from getting through. Dizzy and Dib managed to squeeze through the people's legs and up to the gate. "Hey, what's going on here?" Dib asked. The man looked down at him with a worried face.

"Everyone must wait until the first class passengers make their way onto the life boats." The man replied. "I am sorry, but you can not get through."

"You're joking!" Dib exclaimed in a shaky voice. "You are just going to leave us here?!"

"I am sorry, young man, but there is nothing I can do!"

Dib grunted angrily, and turned to Dizzy. "Can you believe this?!" He said.

Dizzy didn't respond. The expression on her face frightened him. She just stared right in front of her, shivering and crying. Thick purple liquid still dripped down her face and arms, and her skin was burned. Dib could easily spot the fear in her eyes.

"Dizzy..." Dib said in a shaky voice. "A-are you alright?"

"Of course she is not alright, Dib worm! She is being consumed by fear!"

Dib eagerly shot his head up, even Dizzy snapped out of her daze at the sound of that familiar voice. An irken figure appeared

behind the gate, a small grin growing on his face. Zim could never hold back a smile if Dib had a wrecking and painful appearance.

"ZIM!" Dizzy shouted, finally able to speak. Dib just stood in awe at the thought of Zim actually coming back to save them... If he was back to save them.

Zim calmy came up to the gate, still grinning at Dib's fearful expression. He then began to chuckle as he came face to face with Dib.

"Stop laughing!" Dib exclaimed. Zim frowned at his interruption. "Do you have any idea what we have been through?! Especially Dizzy! She risked her life to save mine!"

Zim turned to Dizzy. She looked up at Zim with a sad and worried look. She was still crying.

"You are such a fool, Dizzy." Said Zim in a serious voice. "It was idiotic to come back here."

"T-then why did you come back.." Dizzy stuttered, glaring angrily at Zim. Zim had never seen Dizzy glare at him before... Or be angry with him, either.

"Yeah, Zim, why did you come back?" Dib asked. Zim couldn't answer. Why did he come back?

"Eh... Well, you see..." He said, "...The thing is..."

Dib was obviously enjoying this, with a small grin appearing on his face. He knew Zim couldn't leave Dizzy behind. No matter how much she bugged him.

"Eh... Anyway..." Zim said, changing the subject. "Gate keeper! Open this gate at once, or face the wrath of the almighty ZIM!"

The man didn't respond. He stared in front of him in horror. Soon, the crowd looked behind him and realized what the man was staring at. Another huge wave was tumbling their way. The people screamed in fear as the water began to rise. The man was so frightened that he abandond the gate and ran down the hallway.

"That horrible stink beast!" Zim hissed. "He took the key with him!"

"Zim, the water is rising, you have to find some way to open the door." Said Dib.

"Gir! Get over here!"

A small, grey robot carefully made his way toward Zim. Though Gir was blind, he was still able to follow the sound of Zim's voice.

"Gir! Oh my gosh, you found him?!" Dizzy exclaimed. She reached her bleeding hand through the gate and patted Gir's metal head. Gir swerved in a startled way, wondering who had just touched him.

"Uh, yeah, don't do that." Said Zim. "It seems that he is blind."

"Blind?!"

"Yes, but don't worry. I will fix him once we are off this horrible ship." Zim replied, holding Gir still.

"Yeah yeah, just get us out of here!" Dib said, still staring at the rising water. Before Zim could respond, a wave flew in, nearly washing Zim and Gir down the hall. Zim grabbed onto the gate and floated in the risen water. The people still screamed in fear as the water was now up to their chests. But for Zim, Dizzy and Dib, it was already past their heads. Zim grabbed Gir's antenna, dunked his body under the water and began picking the lock. For some reason, Gir giggled as Zim picked the lock.

"Hurry up, Zim!" Dib shouted. The water was still slowly rising, and the ceiling seemed to be getting closer. Zim struggled to pick the lock, and tension was rising. Fortunately, Zim finally heard a click in the lock.

Before he could do anything, the people pushed the door open and ran as fast as they could through the rising water. Zim managed to avoid being trampled underwater, and swam to the surface. He was warmly greeted by a whimpering and hurt Irken. To Zim's disgust, Dizzy hugged Zim as hard as she could and began crying in relief. As for Dib, he just gave Zim a mixed look of confusion, and gratitude.

"Yes, yes, enough of this whimpering!" Zim said, seperating Dizzy from himself as 'nicely' as he could, considering what she has been through. "We're still not out of this yet. None of those boat saviors are going to wait for us!"

"Y-yes..." Said Dizzy, still crying. Dib just nodded, and they made their way down the hall.

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Gasp Yay! The chapter is finished! BUT, like Zim said, they are not out of this mess yet! So if you were expecting an ending anytime soon, think again! (If you are disapointed that there won't be an ending in the next chapter or so, sorry)

Okay, this chapter in a nutshell; Dizzy finally gets Dib out of his room! But the water was rising fast, so they had to get the heck out of there! But when they made it to the staircase, there was a small crowd of people trying to get out, but some guy locked a gate in the doorway so no one could get through! Dib and Dizzy were ready to give up hope, but then ZIM, of all people, comes to save them! (Though he won't admit it...) He unlocks the gate with Gir's antenna, (who is still blind, by the way) the door unlocks, and the people, including Dizzy and Dib, get through. Now Dizzy, Dib, Gir and Zim need to get off the Titanic before it takes them down with it - And fast!

Hehe, well I hope you enjoyed this chapter. I'll update soon, promise! Oh, and don't forget to R&R!