Before note: Well, first off, since nobody bothered to take like 30 seconds to tell me what they would prefer, I'm gonna do whatever the hell I wanna do! Sorry, I'm not really in a good mood. First day back at school, schedual's all messed up, which brings me to another thing. I'm not going to be updating as much because of school, but I'll try. I promise. Also, I might start a whole new IZ story. Maybe.

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A lot can happen in a thousand years, and sometimes a flashback is a good way to go. This is one of those times. (This will be my usual flashback intro.)

Gaz stared at the remains of what used to be a huge mountain. She looked at her hand, still faintly glowing with dark energy.

'If I could do that to a mountain with a simple flick of the wrist,' she thought to herself. 'Who knows what I could do?' Of course, she did. At that moment, she was already planning everything out. But first, she would need to get a few things.

She turned and ran as fast as she could through the forest, noticing that everything blurred as she ran. She forced her mind to focus, then after a moment everything cleared. When she reached the edge of the forest, she stopped.

"First," she said to herself. "I need to get a few things from home..." She started running again and reached her home much sooner than she usually did. She zoomed past Dib, who was walking from the kitchen with a can of pop in his hand. He seemed incredibly short and slow, and apparently didn't even notice his not-so-little sister run in front of him.

Gaz stopped in her room and looked around. She grabbed the strap of her black backpack and stuffed a few of her plush animals into it, the ones she had programmed to feed on human flesh at her command. Next, she stuffed a few of the pictures she had drawn of pigs.

Frowning, she remembered that stupid Zim had taken her Game Slave 2. Ignoring the inexplicable pain in the pit of her stomach, she glanced at her closet, then saw that none of her dresses would fit anymore.

Then she looked down at her own dress. It had apparently grown with her, and even after the chase and running through the forest, it was like brand new. She shrugged and ran out of her room, heading towards the garage.

She saw that Dib still had the ship that the other idiot alien, Tak, had left behind. She hopped into it and looked at the dashboard. Although she had no clue what any of the Irken symbols meant, she had seen Dib try, and fail, to start it up plenty of times.

She touched a few places on the screen with her long, slender fingers, and a hologram popped up. She touched another area and the ship made a strange noise. Gaz guessed that it meant the ship was starting up.

She gently touched her finger to the middle of the screen, then dragged one of the digital symbols to another area. The glass dome above her head slid shut, and she had to duck to fit. She took hold of the steering wheel and pushed it forward.

It dragged through the grass of the front yard for a second, then lifted up into the air. Gaz hovered above the house and pressed a button to her right. A holographic map of the universe came up, then zoomed in on Earth.

Gaz smirked. She was ready to start her plan, and although it would take approximatley 1,000 years, she had no worries. She had all the time in the world.

She sped straight into the sky, leaving behind everything she had ever known without a second thought.