Phineas sat there as a wave of memories washed over him:

"You're a secret agent? And you've been living with us this whole time?," he said in shock at his platypus, "and you've living with us this whole time! I mean that guy was evil right? were you ever really our pet or part of our family?"

Another memory:

"You are kidding me," said Phineas to Perry when he caught the monotreme sneaking out of his second dimension's counterpart's house, "You're actually sneaking away again."

"So," said the boy with a triangle shaped head, "nothing's changed. Did it ever occur to you that we could help you? That we could make a great team, but you can't have teamwork without trust."

Perry looked down.

"You don't have to sneak away anymore," added Phineas, "we know your secret. You can just go."

Phineas found out later on why Perry had been sneaking around. If they ever found out his secret, he'd have to leave forever. The young boy flinched as he remembered the look on Perry's face when Phineas made his accusations. He felt pretty guilty, because it was clear he had hurt Perry. He and Perry had made up and they actually worked together to defeat the second dimension Doofensmirtz. He still felt some guilt over it, though because his pet's action made a lot more sense now.

What didn't make sense was Isabella's actions. Why would she kiss him knowing their memory of the kiss would be erased? Was she ashamed of her feelings of him? Or maybe she was afraid of being hurt if he didn't return her feelings?

However, it would be difficult to find out now. If Monogram or the O.W.C.A. found out he remembered all of this, Perry would be transferred to another city with another family. Perhaps he could subtly inquire about Isabella's feelings for him?

No, that might arose Monogram's suspicisions. This was a difficult situation. He had to keep Perry's secret and had to keep the fact that he knew about it from Perry. He know understood his pet platypus' perspective.

"If only I could find someone," thought Phineas to himself, "who was in a similiar situation. A person who knew someone's secret but had to hide it because it could hurt someone they cared about.


Tootie and A.J. finished putting Timmy on the respirator. He was still breathing and his heart was still beating, albeit very slowly. A.J. turned to Tootie.

"Tootie," said A.J., "Thanks for your help."

"You're welcome A.J.," replied Tootie, "could I do anything else?"

"Yeah," said A.J."could you go outside and tell everyone to wait a little bit before coming in again? I need to examine Timmy again and run some tests on him."

"Sure," said Tootie who was looking concerned, "are you okay A.J.?" She asked.

"I'm fine," said A.J., "Timmy's the one who isn't okay."

Tootie looked like she was going to say something but then she realized what was going on. A.J. needed to be alone for a little bit and he needed to do this. Although he had run a number of tests on Timmy, the young genius had to feel like he was doing something to help his friend. The fact that his best friend had gotten injured very seriously again was working hard on the boy.

"Okay," said Tootie, "I'll be outside in case you need me."

A.J. just nodded and Tootie left the room. The young boy sat down in a chair next to the bed Timmy was in. He put his head in his hands. This was extremely frustrating and upsetting to him. Not just because his friend was just barely clinging to life, but because he couldn't find a reason for it.

Well, sitting by the bed wasn't going to help Timmy so A.J. once again started examining him and running tests.


Timmy Turner found it much easier to breathe but he didn't know where he was at. It was like there was a glass wall in front of him. The eleven year old looked closer. He saw his fairy godfamily, Cosmo, Wanda and Poof. They looked worried and upset. Of course, they were trapped behind the glass partition. He had to get them out.

"Don't worry guys," said the buck toothed boy, "I'll get you out of there."

He turned to the right and saw what looked like another glass wall. He saw Chester and A.J. there. They were wearing the same expression as his godfamily.

"Wow," said Timmy, "You're trapped too? Don't worry once I get Cosmo and Wanda out, I'll get you out."

Timmy then turned and saw another glass wall. His parents were behind that! The brown haired boy had a slow but cold realization. It wasn't the people that he loved who were trapped. He was the one that was trapped behind the glass. He also saw that it was shaped like a cube. That meant there was a fourth glass wall. He slowly turned to it, and what he saw shocked him.

He saw Jimmy Neutron, Cindy Vortex, Carl Wheezer and Libby Folfax. They were wearing worried expressions as well. This was different though. They weren't looking at Timmy. They were looking at each other. Then Timmy noticed something else. Behind the glass wall, they were behind they appeared to be in a ...a prison cell?"

"Where am ?," questioned Timmy, "and what's going on?"


Jimmy, Cindy, Carl and Libby found themselves being escorted to the top of a very tall building and thrown into what was obviously supposed to be a jail cell. The person who threw them in there was very large, except for his head. That was very small. He also didn't seem exceptionally bright or at least he didn't sound very smart.

"Now," said the creature, "dat should take care of any of dee security issues concerning the royal wedding of the emperor's daughter to the royal advisor Sheen."

All four children looked stunned. Jimmy was the first one to speak.

"Did you just say the Emperor's daughter is going marry someone named Sheen?" Jimmy questioned.

"Like you didn't know," said the being, "that's why youse guy's is here isn't it? To stop the wedding. You must be one of our enemies planning to attack the royal party. We're not taking any chances which is why we've put in Aseefa in here too.