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A month and a half later of constant checking of her messages. Still no reply from him. Still nothing indicating he read her message. She wasn't crazy when she read that message so in order to try to avoid a strait jacket, she wrote even more, and explored around the city. She went to every museum around. Well not the "Adult" museum. She can just imagine what might be around there waiting for a lone girl. There was a comic book convention recently that she explored, which was fun actually. She didn't buy any comics, but there was this large area where you can play a lot of games. Those... Those she played with a huge fervor. She stayed until they closed, went home, ate, and passed out.
Dib spent his time doing his freaky paranormal thing or dating occasionally. The girls who ignored him in school now wanted to be around him before he left as if it would be the last time he'd be around. Seriously. What is with some females? They didn't make her ashamed about being one, she more like wanted to hit them so hard up against their heads that hopefully common sense and a brain will some how get placed into their tiny peanut brains. One late night after she arrived home, one girl came stumbling out of their house with her hair all messed up and her clothes askewed with a smell lingering on her that made, Gaz's stomach turn. With a giggling akin to that of a 5 year old girl, the girl, Mitzy... Yes, her name was Mitzy. She kept breathing on her, making her want to gag more, talking more, and touching her.
"Do. Not. Touch. Me." Gaz warned.
"Oh come on silly pants we gonna be friends." Mitzy cooed stupidly while wrapping her arm around her shoulders. "We should go out and be girlfriends."
Oh man! Gir is far more intelligent then this girl, she thought.
"LET'S HAVE FUN!" The girl hollered out shaking, Gaz.
Quickly grabbing the dunce, she placed her arm behind her back, threw her against the wall, and whispered. "I warned you not to touch me and you touched me. I suggest you leave and never ever cross my path again. You got me?" The girl murmured something about her being crazy making her smile a bit. "Well at least I'm not an airhead like yourself." Quickly tossing her to their walkway she called out in mock cheer. "Have a nice night, you hear, or else the crazy Gaz-monster will get ya."
Enjoying watching the girl run away from her in terror, she didn't mind calling herself crazy or a monster since after all, it was her choice in saying that knowing how scared that moron got. She also didn't mind that once a long time ago, Zim called her 'Gaz-monster' not out of insult, but simply because he admired her. He lessened it to simply just her name, because he kept telling her how he respected her.
The summer was boring. Very boring. If she wrote all this out right now, she suspected anyone of telling her the summer isn't boring. You are the one that is being boring. She was bored to the point of actually having a full length conversation with Iggins, when he spotted her at the public library. It didn't make her like him less, but it was something to fill the time.
Dang it, Zim, I want you back, she thought sadly.
One evening though, outside on a quiet cul de sac, a lone being wandered into a now empty lot, stopped, and looked around then sighed. So many memories here. Amazing how the neighbors were so stupid not to notice an alien next door. Laughing, the being walked a few more steps, while looking up into the sky thinking what a beautiful night this was then suddenly felt like was falling into a pit before getting sucked into a dark abyss before a bright light was brought into existence blinding the eyes. A dark figure can be seen, but also not well seen at the same time. All you can hear was the voice.
"Tsk tsk, Dib, why did you come here? Did you miss me this much?" Zim asked darkly as he held a device next to his frontal lobe. "Well no matter, because you will be long gone out of this state soon, and Gaz will be here. Out of all the humans here, she is the only one I will never ever harm."
"You won't get away with this, Zim!" Dib warned. He tried in vain to struggle against the restraints that was around his ankles, upper thighs, waist, wrists, upper arms, neck, and his forehead. But as much as he struggled it brought more pain to him. "Also... Get away from my sister!" He demanded.
"You know for someone with such a large head, you can be pretty stupid, you know. I never ever wanted to harm, Gaz. She is the only one on this Tallest forsaken planet that was worth anything at all. The only one who never caused me any harm whatsoever." Poking the device hard against his head, Zim just studied that head evilly as he snickered. "Never worry about your sister, Dib-stink, I guarantee her safety over any being on this horrible planet."
"And I'm supposed to believe you? A word of a... Alien?" Dib asked as he spit out the last word in pure disgust.
"Ahhhh but you don't have to believe me, Earth worm." Aiming the device and frying the memory of him stumbling onto him, he laughed softly. "Because you won't remember this moment at all."
Watching his enemy scream out, then quickly calm down with a few tears coming down from the corner of his eyes, Zim added softly. "I guarantee this."
