A/N: I'm back! Sorry for the wait, my computer likes to act up. Anyways, enjoy the story!
Zim carried Tak to his repair bay to recharge her pak. He laid her on a bed and attached her pak to the charger. She laid there pale and fast asleep, unaware of what was going on outside of her dreams.
While asleep Tak had blissful dreams. Paks weren't enough to keep an Irkin from having natural instincts, it was a totally big ignored failure. The tallest had no idea the pak was just there for stylish reasons, they thought it ACTUALLY controlled Irkins. Nope.
Tak dreamed of Zim while recharging. He had always dreamed about him but she didn't like to think about it. Deep down, she loved Zim. She wanted to be with him. Her dreams reached down deep and dreamed wonderfully. Tak dreamed of being with Zim, right next to him. She was kissing him only stopping to take breaths. Then she dreamed…
It was over. Her pak had recharged and she was wide awake. She sat up in her bed and started to wonder where the hell she was at. She couldn't really get out of bed because her pak was still attached to the charger cord. If she took it off herself, she would leave a big, unattractive scar on her pak. She waited for Zim to come down and detach her from the device. She was thinking about her dream. She smiled as she thought of the blissful parts of her dream. She knew she loved Zim and was now willing to accept it.
Zim headed down to the medical bay to detach Tak from the pak charger. He had various thoughts about what was going to happen as he rode the elevator. "What if she hates me? How will I explain to her what just happened? What's going to happen to ME?"
Zim grew nervous as he approached Tak's bed. Without saying a word he disconnected the pak charger and she sat up. "Zim…"
Zim till didn't respond. He was much too nervous to even acknowledge her. She grabbed him by the arm.
"No Zim, don't leave. What's wrong?"
Zim's heart raced. "Look, I can explain everything…"
Tak shook her head. "No Zim you don't have to explain anything. I just want to know where I am…"
