Ms. Bitters: (surprised) Gazlene Membrane?
Gaz: Hello, mother.
Ms. Bitters: How long have you known?
Gaz: I've always known. It's not exactly easy to keep secrets from me.
Ms. Bitters: So... how much do you know?
Gaz: Everything. I know that I'm not really your child, and neither is my brother. I know that we aren't really anyone's children. I know that we aren't human, which is why we are so different. I know my father stole your DNA to stabilize us. I know that you aren't human. I know your past. I know what you are- I know what I am.
Ms. Bitters: Does your brother know anything about any of this? Is that why he wasn't here today?
Gaz: My brother knows nothing.
Ms. Bitters: Why are you here?
Gaz: Because I want you to deliver a message for me. My brother has... moved away, and soon I'll be gone, too. Zim's going to help me with that. But my father... He'll be staying here.
(Gaz puts one hand into her pocket and removes an envelope.)
Gaz: I want you to go to my house and go down to his lab. It's in the basement. Put this on his desk where he can see it, then leave. You can use my key to get in- I won't be needing it anymore.
(Ms. Bitters sweeps her arm in front of her, creating a shadow that envelopes the key and the letter, before the shadow retracts and reveals the objects to have vanished. she then looks at the key.)
Ms. Bitters: What about your things?
Gaz: I packed essentials this morning. I had a feeling that I wouldn't be coming back home.
