Doo dee doo.

GREENis my fav color: TRACK! PAD! THING! I... AM NOT GOOD AT MOTIVATING LAPTOP PARTS! And, er, do I want to know about the lama spit? Just... er... yeah.

Nopictureavailable: Haha. Buurrnn. Since I know you also went under the name blah, not gonna waste valuable A/N space (I know, since when have I cared about that?) Well, from now on, I'll try to shorten these a little bit for a reviewer who is annoyed by them. So, less personal stuff and more just replying. Also, as I said before, not a fan of Botox, so I will not be updating my face. XP

Quellyshebe: *pause* 0.0 *longer pause* *wait for it...*

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*bursts out laughing for like five minutes. this really happened when i read that review*

(in between laughs) Hah! Cliff...hanger! 'Cause...she's...on a... cliff! And... ha!

: Random teenage girl: Daraamaaaa!

Me: HEY! I TOLD YOU TO GET OUT OF HERE! *I beat her back with a broom*

So glad you likeses! And yes, you are quite entertaining!

Gaz ate in the cave, using her sensitive hearing to listen in on Zim and Deafy's conversation. She still didn't know that girl's name, and frankly, she didn't care. After a moment, she thought about what they might think about her eavesdropping.

Just then, Gir sneaked in quietly and looked at her. Although his computerized mind was usually fogged over with nonsense, for this short little moment, he actually knew what was going on. He stared at her expectantly.

"I'm not eavesdropping," Gaz said quietly and defiantly. "It's not my fault that they're talking so loud."

Although she knew that she could probably block them out if she wanted to. She pushed that thought to the back of her mind and it was replaced by a flash of anger. Why did he have to go and spill all this information? Telling her that he was there 1,000 years ago!

Gaz, of course, was famous for being immortal. Apparently, this idiotic girl hadn't payed very good attention in history class.

Gir's moment of understanding passed as he took in a big breath to yell. Gaz recoiled. If he gave it away that she was listening...

Gir's breath turned into a yawn and he dropped down with a loud thud and fell asleep. Gaz let out a breath she didn't know she had been holding in and went to lay down herself. Gir was snoring loudly. She felt Zim's presence as he walked to the room at the other end of the cave. He probably thought it was her snoring. She rolled her eyes and silently drifted off to sleep.
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Gaz woke up early in the morning, stepped around the sleeping Gir, and peeked in the other rooms. She saw that Deafy was sleeping peacefully in her little area. Probably dreaming about Mr. Popular. She thought angrily. She also saw that Zim's area was empty.

She ducked out of the cave and saw that he was sitting in a tree, eating a fruit, and trying to see if he could drop others fast enough to hit a small animal trapped between two rocks and a stick.

"What are you doing?"

"Trying to see if I can hit that animal."

"Why?"

"Everyone around here just SLEEPS and SLEEPS. Irkens get bored, too."

Gaz rolled her eyes.

"Just get your ass down here so I can yell at you."

He sighed. "What did I do this time?"

"Well, for starters, you were born."

"Well that was unnecessary."

"Also, you had to go telling some random passerby your whole life story."

"You were eavesdropping?"

Gaz blushed. "No. You idiots were just so loud that it was hard to sleep."

"That's not what the snoring suggested."

"That was Gir, dumb ass."

"I'll never understand why robots can snore..."

"Just freaking get down here. We need to keep going. I'm sick of this disgusting little forest." She grimaced as she looked at the, er, 'pellets' on the bottom of her boot. She wiped them off in the grass and Zim chuckled. He got down from the tree and went to the cave.

"Where are you going?"

"Waking up Kama."

"Who?"

"Er, Deafy, was it?"

"Oh. Hm. Well, I'm not waiting."

She started walking, knowing that they would probably catch up anyway. She weaved in and out of the trees, determined to get out of that forest as soon as possible. Suddenly, she felt herself slipping.

She probably could have gotten out of it, except she was distracted and had no clue what was going on, so before she knew it, she was in a deep hole, looking up at the treetops through the narrow opening.

She felt anger rise up inside her.

"SHIIIIIIIIIIIT!"