Well, If you compare Jimmy's current behavior to the previous chapters especially the early chapters you will notice that Evil Jimmy is starting to lose his control over Jimmy even though he is still united. Cindy's presence means more strength to fight the darkness, Jimmy has really gotten closer. Because of his excessive arrogance and conceit he has not yet realized that Heartis is his future son.

Disagreements about boyfriends' interest.

Sheen didn't have any real role throughout the 13 chapters. There you go!


Cindy walked over to Heartis and said with a proud smile, "I didn't let you share information like this, huh?" Heartis laughed nervously.

Before Heartis could respond, Libby intervened, grabbing him by the shirt. "Okay, both, throw away your bullshit for a minute," she demanded, her voice trembling with a mix of fear and worry. "tell me what your explanation is for Sheen's existence in the future, tell me everything right now!"

Carl, equally concerned, chimed in, "Yeah, what happened to him?, he was lost for over a month, when...when was he found and where?"

Jimmy, who had been feigning disinterest, now looked at Heartis with a sarcastic expression. "Oh, this ought to be good. Let's hear the story of a naive boy who claims to be a genius."

Heartis immediately understood all this concern, he took a deep breath, "Alright, Sheen has also been lost in our timeline, If you guys are still confused after searching almost all over the world...this...this is because it was lost in space." The gang's eyes widened even Jimmy's. "He ended up on a distant planet called Zeenu. It's a crazy place with bizarre creatures and technology. He managed to survive there and eventually became a hero in that world."

Cindy and Jimmy exchanged a glance. "Wait a minute," Cindy said slowly. "How did he even get to space?"

"Ultra dork!" Jimmy slammed both hands violently on a nearby table, causing everyone to panic "dang it!,He took my spaceship despite that warning message." He said in a voice full of hatred and malice.

Heartis nodded. "oh yes. But he told me he didn't mean to, he was using your spaceship to try to get back but it malfunctioned and crashed on planet Zeenu. It took him a while, but he adapted and thrived there."

Libby, still holding onto Heartis's shirt, looked at him with wide eyes. "Could it really be that in our timeline he also ended up on that planet?, Could he be okay even now?"

Heartis smiled reassuringly. "Yeah, I think. He even has his own followers and everything. It's like he found his calling there."

Carl looked relieved but still confused. "But how did you know all this? You're from the future, sure, but how do you know these details?, I mean you weren't even born." What an idiot.

Heartis explained, "eh?...I don't remember exactly when. he managed to come back to Earth, and when I say that I mean that was years ago before I was born so I don't know much... Just Sheen told me about it. We're close, like family."

"So let him remain a hero there forever!" Jimmy said still seething with anger, "Don't expect anything from me you fools, I warned him."

Libby finally let go of Heartis's shirt and walked over to Jimmy and shouted, "And yes all the blame is on you, how come you didn't install any cameras or secure your fucking lab better?"

Jimmy's eyes blazed with fury. "K..It's not my fault he was reckless, he ignored me!"

Libby stepped closer, her voice rising. "Reckless? He's your friend! You should have protected him better!"

Jimmy also came forward and shouted louder. "Why do you even care!, it's not you who lost anything, we're not even sure it's on planet Zeenu."

Libby clenched her teeth and exploded with anger. "No matter how long the journey takes, move now!"

And Jimmy would move?, He stood there facing her even more forcefully. "I... don't have... to do anything,...You'd better find another boyfriend who's more rational than him anyway!" Cindy felt a shiver from Jimmy, really, his evil clone made him terrifyingly aggressive.

Poor Carl stood by, fear evident on his face. He tried to calm them down, "Guys, please, let's not make this worse!"

But no one cared. Jimmy and Libby continued angrily, their voices growing louder and more forceful. Libby's anger reached its peak as she prepared to slap Jimmy.

"Stop!.." Her blonde friend's hand stopped her.

"Don't interfere, Cindy!" Libby forcefully insisted on hurting Jimmy.

Cindy kept holding her tight, fearing the worst. "Please, Libby!. let's solve this peacefully."

"You can leave it" Jimmy from Cindy then to Libby "just dare to touch me and you will pay dearly"

With more effort, Libby managed to escape Cindy's hands, and slapped Jimmy with all her might.

Carl felt like going to the bathroom, Heartis slapped his forehead and looked gloomy,...It's only been 10 minutes and here we are, I shouldn't even have revealed my identity!...

Jimmy's cheek stung from the slap, but the fire in his eyes burned brighter than the pain. Cindy stepped between him and Libby, her expression fierce and protective.

"That's enough, Libby!" Cindy pushed Libby a little. and shouted rage, "Please stay away from him...don't make me aggressive towards you...you know I'm not kidding when I lose my temper."

Libby stood her ground, her eyes locked with Cindy's. "Hello... you're scaring me?, Not in a million years,...I won't let this shit live if he doesn't do something to bring Sheen back to Earth. He's responsible!"

Cindy's eyes flashed. "Ultra dork only one who made a mistake, you should have taught him that it's wrong to mess with other people's property."

Libby's voice rose, shaking with anger and desperation. "Move aside!, I swear...that this friend of yours will not escape the consequences. he owes me and Sheen's parents."

"What consequences are you talking about?" Jimmy shouted. "Just because you lost your boyfriend!, what the hell do I owe you?"

"I'm realistic. Sheen made his choices, stop blaming." Cindy to Libby.

The air between them crackled with tension. "And that means you want to get involved with him, huh?. When I report everything that happened to the authorities, can you take responsibility, tomboy?." Libby's eyes narrowed, her voice a dangerous whisper.

Cindy's anger flared, her voice shaking. "How dare you threaten us like that?...You're not the only one who's worried about him!-"

"Shut up!" Libby, unable to contain her rage, grabbed her things and stormed out, her voice echoing back to them. "Both of you, if you don't act immediately, prepare for what's coming. The whole country will come down on you. This is unforgivable!"

Cindy, Jimmy, and Carl, Heartis stood in stunned silence. Jimmy's anger simmered just beneath the surface, his fists clenched. "Let her try," he muttered darkly. "I have my ways to avoid"

"Or why don't you use one of your spaceships, I know it's not your fault, but let her boyfriend go home, she's right you could both be thrown in jail or your parents." Carl suggested.

Carl was still confused and imagining the consequences that Jimmy and Cindy would face.

"If it weren't for her Libby!, k...k...He... deserves what he got himself into." Cindy, still fuming. She couldn't believe that her friend got so angry at her that she would also accuse her of being responsible for Jimmy's mistake just because she defended him for once. It wasn't Jimmy's mistake anyway.

Carl shouted in alarm, his voice trembling with worry. "Hey! What's with all this hate, Cindy? I get that you find him annoying, but he's human just like you. Imagine if you were in his place, knowing the world didn't care about bringing you back home!"

Cindy clenched her teeth, her frustration boiling over at Carl's words. But when she noticed Jimmy starting to tremble and clutch his head in pain, her anger gave way to confusion.

"Uh...guys?" Carl's voice wavered, filled with uncertainty.

Jimmy winced, his headache intensifying. "No...not now...damn it..." he muttered through gritted teeth, trying to regain control.

Cindy's expression shifted from irritation to deep concern. "What's wrong?" She took a cautious step toward him, her worry palpable.

"Please!" Jimmy growled, his voice strained. "Stay away from me—I'm fine."

"If you're fine, then why do you have a headache?" Cindy moved closer, her concern deepening. "Let me help you."

Carl, though nervous, hesitated but eventually inched closer, unsure of how to assist.

Suddenly, Jimmy's body convulsed violently, as if an electric current surged through him. His eyes rolled back, and he let out a guttural scream. Cindy gasped, instinctively reaching out to him. "Jimmy!"

For a brief moment, the tension in Jimmy's face eased, and he looked at Cindy with a fleeting glimpse of his old self. "Cindy?...I—" he whispered, before another spasm overtook him.

"It's close...Jimmy, please come back to us!" Carl's voice was urgent, his fear barely contained.

She felt it, Jimmy had spoken to her, Cindy's heart ached as she saw the brief return of the Jimmy she knew, only for him to be consumed by the darkness again. Tears welled up in her eyes as she pleaded, " you can fight it!"

Evil Jimmy's influence was fighting for control. Cindy, Heartis and Carl watched in horror as Jimmy's expressions flickered between his normal self and the twisted, malicious visage of Evil Jimmy.

Jimmy's body trembled violently, and he let out one final, agonized cry before collapsing to the ground. Carl's voice was barely a whisper, filled with dread. "Jimmy..."

For a moment, Jimmy lay motionless, his breathing shallow and labored. But just as quickly, his body jerked, and when his eyes opened, they were dark and full of malice. "I said... stay away from me," he snarled, the cruel edge of Evil Jimmy seeping back into his voice, though not entirely in control.

With a grimace, Jimmy pushed himself to his feet. "I'll do what needs to be done. If Libby wants her reckless boyfriend back, then fine. But don't expect me to care about what happens afterward." His voice dripped with arrogance as he spoke.

Heartis, his brow furrowed in confusion, asked cautiously, "What... are you going to do?"

Jimmy sneered, his tone condescending. "I have another spaceship, and with my expertise, I'll reach that planet in two hours. Who's afraid of getting into trouble? You better stay in your safe homes." Without another word, he turned and stormed off toward his lab.

"Hey!...I think I'm involved in this too... so I won't let you cross the atmosphere unless you take me with you!" Cindy shouted after him, her voice firm.

Jimmy turned back to her slowly, his body trembling with barely contained fury. "If something happens that you don't like, don't you dare criticize me, Vortex!"

"I won't... I just don't want to deal with the fallout in Retroville because of your friend's recklessness," Cindy shot back, her tone steady despite the tension.

"He is not my friend!" Jimmy's shout echoed through the area, sending chills down everyone's spine, even Cindy's.

Carl tried to intervene, his voice cautious. "I understand you're angry, Jimmy, but we all make mistakes."

Jimmy wasn't moved. He cast a quick glance toward his club, muttering, "Damn, I almost forgot about Betty's party."

Cindy, still upset from her argument with Libby, "We won't make any mistakes. Why don't you lend Libby your spaceship so she can get her boyfriend back on her own?"

Carl looked at her, bewildered. "You can't be serious... even if she dared, she'd probably get lost out there."

"I can handle it. I've flown my father's most complex spacecraft." Heartis spoke up, his voice brimming with confidence as he puffed out his chest proudly.

Cindy was momentarily taken aback by Heartis's bold declaration but couldn't suppress a smile of pride. "What... really, Heartis? You're full of surprises," she said, her tone softening as she gazed at him warmly.

Jimmy, however, wasn't impressed. He rolled his eyes, his voice thick with sarcasm. "Oh, wow, a kid who can fly spaceships. How shocking," he mocked, pretending to be surprised. "Sure, why not? Take the ship. Let's see how well you and Libby navigate the vast emptiness of space." Despite knowing Heartis was from the future, Jimmy still had no idea of the truth about him.

Cindy's expression shifted to concern as she turned to Heartis. "Are you sure about this, Heartis? I believe in your skills, but I'm worried."

"Trust me, I've done it many times." Heartis met her gaze confidently.

Jimmy shrugged, his demeanor indifferent. "Fine. Have at it, kid. But don't come crying to me when you end up on some desolate moon or worse."

As the tension hung in the air, Jimmy's voice cut through it. "Can I have my clothes back now?" he asked, turning to Cindy, his tone a mix of irritation and impatience.

Betty sat in the grand living room of her luxurious house, every ornate detail and lavish decoration reflecting her parents' immense wealth. The servants bustled around her, meticulously preparing for the extravagant party that would soon become the talk of Retroville. Reclining on a plush sofa, Betty calmly reviewed the final details of her party plans, her demeanor cool and collected—until Nick stormed in, his face twisted with frustration.

"Uninvite Neutron now!" Nick demanded, his voice dripping with irritation. "Can you believe he told me he would ruin your party?!"

Betty arched an eyebrow but remained composed. "Nick, think for a moment. Jimmy's still under the influence of his evil clone. He doesn't mean what he's saying," she replied, her tone level.

Nick was taken aback. "You still want to invite him after everything he said? Cindy and Libby made fun of me and your party!"

Betty felt a surge of anger at the mention of Cindy, but she kept her cool. "Let them bark like dogs if they want. They're probably just jealous that Jimmy's invited—maybe even by Jimmy himself."

Nick continued to fume, his mind swirling with thoughts of Cindy and Libby's taunts.

Betty turned to him, her expression softening slightly. "Nick, tonight's supposed to be fun. Can you at least try to let go of your anger for a few hours?"

Nick's face flushed a deeper shade of red as he paced back and forth in front of Betty. "You don't get it, Betty. I was insulted by a girl who used to like me—I'm not even sure if she was pretending! And now, she mocks me every chance she gets! And Libby just eggs her on. It's infuriating!"

Betty sighed, trying to maintain her composure. "I understand you're upset. But Cindy and Libby weren't even invited to the party. We can deal with your issue later."

But Nick wasn't ready to be placated. "It's not just about the party, Betty. It's the constant teasing, the way she talks to me like I'm nothing. If I see Neutron and Vortex at this party, I'm going to make them pay."

A flicker of genuine hatred darkened Betty's eyes. "That bitch wouldn't dare set foot on my property because if she does, I'll deal with her myself."

Nick paused, his anger simmering just below the surface. "What... what are you going to do? Ask her to leave?"

Betty's lips curled into a cold smile. "Much more than that. Cindy's always trying to act like she's better than everyone else, but especially me. She thinks she can take whatever she wants—respect, friends, even attention from Jimmy. But not tonight. Tonight, this is my party, and if she dares show up, it won't just be words this time."

The fact that Evil Jimmy had lost half of his control over Jimmy made Cindy feel more hopeful that she would soon be able to break his curse.

6:05 PM

As Jimmy adjusted the final settings on the spaceship next to the club, he couldn't help but mutter sarcastically under his breath. "Yeah, sure, let's just let the kid who claims to be from the future take the wheel. It'll save me the trip."

Libby stood a few feet away, her arms crossed and her expression unyielding. She wasn't even looking at Cindy, who was nervously watching Jimmy work. It was a spaceship similar to the one Sheen had taken before, but with three seats and easier to use. This time, Jimmy finished working on it in record time because this wasn't the first time he had built such a craft.

Cindy shot a worried glance at Jimmy, then at Heartis. "You really think he can handle this?"

Jimmy rolled his eyes. "I don't care. If he wants to be bold, if he crashes, at least it'll be entertaining."

Heartis, unfazed by Jimmy's sarcasm, approached the spaceship with a determined look. Without a word, he started to climb into the pilot's seat.

"Hey, wait a second!" Jimmy tried to intervene, but Heartis was already inside, his fingers dancing over the controls with practiced ease. Before Jimmy could say anything more, the spaceship lifted off the ground smoothly.

The group's collective breath hitched as the ship ascended gracefully into the air, Heartis maneuvering it with the skill of a seasoned pilot. As the spaceship performed a flawless loop and then descended back to the ground, landing gently, everyone was left in stunned silence.

Heartis stepped out of the spaceship, brushing off his hands. "I told you, do I look like I'm going to have accidents?"

Libby, still taken aback, finally broke her silence. "Well, I'll be damned. Looks like I can count on Heartis instead of… the scum Neutron!"

Jimmy's face flushed with irritation. "How can a scum like me build a spaceship? I'd like to see you try to achieve a quarter of what I've accomplished before you speak."

Cindy, still surprised, asked her future son, "Seriously… how did you actually learn that?"

"It's just that I've accompanied my father on so many space trips, I'm used to it," Heartis replied, looking at Jimmy.

Jimmy was also staring at Heartis, his expression a mixture of anger and surprise. He was lost in thought, unfortunately unaware of who Heartis really was. ...Who does he think he is?... Why would every blonde dare to compete with me?... His pride kept him lost in his thoughts like an arrogant person who would never accept anyone surpassing him.

As Heartis prepared to board the spaceship, Cindy couldn't hold back her concern any longer. "Libby, do you really want to risk it? It's not easy."

Libby, who had been ignoring Cindy's looks the whole time, suddenly snapped. "Do not talk to me!" she said angrily, stepping forward with a determined stride. For a moment, Cindy's concern for her friend turned to anger...Just...Just.. because I told her to stay away from my boyfriend?... Cindy thought, her frustration bubbling to the surface.

Cindy's fists clenched at her sides. "I was only trying to protect you."

Libby whirled around to face Cindy, her eyes blazing. "Protect me? Or control me? You don't get to decide what's best for me. Maybe I'm tired of you always trying to run my life."

Cindy's voice rose, matching Libby's intensity. "I wasn't trying to run your life! I just—" She paused, then added sharply, "Never mind, go get your reckless boyfriend back."

The tension between them was palpable, and even Jimmy, who was usually quick to make a sarcastic remark, stayed silent. Heartis, sensing the growing conflict, stepped between them.

"This isn't the time for fighting," Heartis said calmly. "We need to stay focused if we're going to make this trip safely."

Heartis and Libby boarded the spaceship, leaving Cindy fuming on the ground. Jimmy approached the spaceship and began explaining a device installed on the control panel. "This is our navigation system. It has the location of the planet Zeenu pre-programmed, and it includes a lot of other capabilities to ensure your safe return. You know, just in case you get lost."

Heartis nodded, easily understanding the technology. "Got it. Thanks."

"Look, we don't need a lecture. Just get out of our way and let us handle it," Libby, still angry with Cindy, couldn't resist provoking Jimmy.

Jimmy's annoyance was clear, but he stepped back. Cindy watched the spacecraft float and then take off into the sky, disappearing from sight. Her anger was rising, but deep concern for Heartis still filled her. "I hope they return safely."

Jimmy, still irritated, muttered, "They better!. Or else I'm going to have a lot of explaining to do."

6:15 PM

As the spaceship disappeared from sight, an awkward silence settled. Jimmy, still simmering with anger, turned to walk away, heading towards home. He fully expected Cindy to stop him, and as he walked, he muttered angrily, "I'm going home, not to my lab. I'm tired."

Cindy, however, ignored his tone and called out after him, "Wait!"

Jimmy stopped but didn't turn around. "What is it now?" he snapped, his back still turned.

"About that garbage party," Cindy said, her voice low and serious. "I want to know! There must be a reason why she didn't invite me, or is she planning something."

Jimmy finally turned to face her, his expression a mix of annoyance and confusion. "She finds you a hostile girl against everyone! That's it."

"If you're going, I'm going too, at least to keep an eye on her. I won't care about anyone," Cindy nodded.

"First try to think of a way to sneak in. I don't care about your doubts," Jimmy retorted, turning back towards his home.

Cindy stood there, all alone in dramatic fashion, staring at Jimmy's house as he walked away. Her mind was a whirlwind of worries and frustrations. She felt a pang of worry for Heartis, her future son, and the reckless journey he had just embarked on with Libby. The fear of what might happen to him gnawed at her, but she trusted in his abilities—she had to.

But then there was Jimmy. His curse, the evil clone that had plagued their lives, still haunted her thoughts. She knew Jimmy was struggling with the remnants of that dark part of himself, and it pained her to see him so angry and distant...I miss him so much...his smile and his kindness...

And now, Betty's party. The thought of Betty plotting something—definitely trying to steal Jimmy from her, or at least flirt with him—filled Cindy with a mix of anger and determination. Betty had always been a thorn in her side, but this felt different—more personal, more vindictive. Cindy couldn't shake the feeling that Betty's plan went beyond just excluding her from the party....Quinlan! I swear I'll rip your perfect face off if you try to flirt with my future husband...

With a deep breath, Cindy turned on her heel and started walking home. She needed a plan.

8:03 PM

Jimmy lied.

Despite his earlier words to Cindy, Jimmy wasn't at home resting. He was in his lab, his eyes fixed on the large screen displaying the real-time location of his spaceship. The screen was filled with data—coordinates, potential dangers, and most importantly, the current status of the ship. He would never have entrusted such a mission to anyone, especially someone like Heartis, who he knew so little about. Yet, what he saw now shocked him.

"What!...It can't be...K...he really did it..." Jimmy muttered to himself, a mix of disbelief and anger welling up inside him. The screen showed that the spaceship had just successfully landed on planet Zeenu.

Jimmy felt a surge of frustration. How could this kid—this boy who had come out of nowhere—achieve something so difficult? And what was even more infuriating was the thought that there might be another genius out there, someone who could rival him... someone who wasn't Cindy.

His mind raced. Heartis. There was something about that kid. Something too familiar, too unsettling. Could he be related to Cindy somehow? A future relative, perhaps? The idea that Heartis might be Cindy's future son made sense. After all, the boy had her stubbornness, her knack for getting under his skin. But that wasn't enough. There was more to this, and Jimmy needed answers. Fast.

As he worked, his anger simmered just beneath the surface. He couldn't stand the idea of someone outsmarting him, especially not some kid who had waltzed into his life with a smirk and an attitude. And if that someone had a connection to Cindy... well, that made it even worse.

Planet Zeenu

The spaceship touched down smoothly on the vibrant, alien terrain of planet Zeenu, its engines humming softly as it powered down. As the door of the spaceship opened, Libby and Heartis stepped out, greeted by the otherworldly landscape. The bright, colorful environment was a stark contrast to the seriousness of their mission. Libby, taking in the sights, couldn't help but smile, impressed by the fact that they had arrived safely.

"Wow... this place is something else," Libby said, her voice tinged with awe as she looked around. The planet was bustling with strange, quirky aliens, and the sky was filled with flying creatures and advanced Zeenuvian technology.

Heartis glanced at Libby, noticing her expression. "Not bad, right?" he said, a hint of pride in his voice.

Libby turned to him, her smile fading as she remembered who Heartis was. The realization brought back a wave of frustration. "Yeah, well, don't think this makes up for anything," she snapped, her tone sharp as she started walking away from the ship. "You're still Cindy's kid, and that means you're trouble."

Heartis, momentarily taken aback by the sudden shift in Libby's mood, hurried after her. "Wait!" he called out, catching up to her. "Look, I need to tamper with the ship before we do anything else. It's programmed to locate Sheen, and I need to make sure it's ready in case we need a quick escape."

Libby stopped, crossing her arms and giving him an exasperated look. "Fine, but make it quick. I don't want to be stuck here longer than we have to."

Heartis nodded and quickly returned to the ship. He opened up a panel near the ship's control system, his fingers flying over the buttons as he reprogrammed the ship's navigation. The young genius was focused, making sure that the ship would be able to evade detection if needed.

Once he was done, he closed the panel and joined Libby outside. "Alright, it's done. Let's go check out the planet," he said, trying to keep the atmosphere light despite the tension between them.

They both climbed back into the ship, and Heartis took the controls. The ship lifted off the ground, rising into the sky, giving them a breathtaking view of Zeenu from above. The planet was even more extraordinary from the air, with its vast cities, unique architecture, and bizarre inhabitants.

"Whoa, this is... unreal," Libby admitted, momentarily forgetting her anger as she gazed out the window.

"Yeah," Heartis agreed, steering the ship smoothly through the air. "But don't get too comfortable. We're here for Sheen, And this planet has its own set of dangers."

Libby crossed her arms, still fuming but willing to follow Heartis's lead for now. As they flew over the colorful alien city, with its towering structures and bustling streets filled with strange beings, she couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and apprehension. It had been two months since Sheen's disappearance, and now, finally, she was close to finding him.

After a few minutes, the ship's sensors picked up a familiar signal. "We're close," Heartis said, steering the ship toward a small clearing near the outskirts of the city. As they landed, they could see a familiar figure in the distance.

There, near a group of strange plants. He was laughing, clearly enjoying himself, and next to him was a strange girl with blue skin and big eyes. They were holding hands, completely immersed in each other, oblivious to the world around them.

"Is it really?...I can't believe it!" Libby's heart sank when she finally saw him, She gasped loudly, a rush of relief washing over her. "Sheen…" she whispered, her voice trembling with emotion. She jumped out of the ship and started running toward him.

Sheen looked up, his eyes widening in shock as he recognized Libby. "What?" He quickly stood up, a grin spreading across his face. "L..L..Libby!?"

Libby reached him, and without thinking, she threw her arms around him, hugging him tightly. "Sheen, you idiot! Where have you been?" Tears welled up in her eyes, but she quickly wiped them away, not wanting to show too much vulnerability.

Sheen, still surprised, hugged her back just as tightly. "Not a dream this time, I can't believe it! You're here!"

Libby pulled back slightly, looking into his eyes. "You are reckless how did you get here." But then her eyes drifted to the alien girl standing beside Sheen, watching them with a curious expression. Libby's joy quickly turned to suspicion. "And who is this?" she asked, her tone sharpening as she glanced between Sheen and the girl.

"Oh, this is Aseefa," Sheen said, introducing her with a sheepish smile. "She's… uh, kind of my girlfriend here on Zeenu."

Libby's eyes narrowed as she took in the sight of Aseefa, who was now nervously fiddling with her hands. "Girlfriend?" she repeated, her voice tinged with disbelief. "We will have a long talk!"

9:45 PM

Jimmy stood on the doorstep of his house, glancing down at his watch. He wasn't dressed up—just dark blue jeans, new white sneakers, a gray shirt with his signature yellow Neutron logo, and a dark red apron with open buttons. His hair was perfectly combed, and he looked effortlessly put together. It was just a casual party for a friend, nothing special. And yet, as he stepped outside, he couldn't shake the feeling that someone found him attractive.

But who?

He hadn't even left his house yet, so it couldn't be anyone from the party. As he walked a few steps, lost in thought, a strange sensation washed over him—a feeling of being watched. Jimmy paused, subtly turning his head to scan the area. His gaze drifted across the street to the house opposite his own, his eyes landing on a bedroom window.

Suddenly, the curtains fluttered, and he caught a glimpse of a figure quickly ducking out of sight. For a split second, he thought he saw a flash of blonde hair.

Inside her room, Cindy's heart raced as she lowered herself out of sight, clutching the edge of her windowsill. She had been watching him, observing every detail of his appearance with the keen eye of a predator. He looks so good tonight…she thought, a mix of frustration and admiration swirling within her. Every time she saw him like this—confident, effortlessly cool.

She couldn't help it. There was something about Jimmy Neutron that made her pulse quicken, even if she'd never admit it to anyone else. The way he carried himself, the confidence in his walk, the way he looked when he wasn't even trying... It drove her crazy. And tonight, she wasn't about to let him go to that party without keeping a close eye on him.

Jimmy stood there for a moment longer, frowning slightly before shrugging it off. ...I don't remember a reason for me to go to that party in the first place, but if my invitation really got cancelled, I'll ruin everything!..., he thought as he finally decided to head to the party. He began walking down the street, his mind already shifting to other things.

The moment he was out of sight, Cindy crept out of her house, carefully closing the door behind her. She kept a good distance as she followed him, her mind racing with thoughts and plans. What is he even going to do at that party?... she wondered, her jealousy bubbling up. ...What do you think you're doing, Betty?... I'm trying to save him from his evil clone...you're being watched!..

Cindy's thoughts swirled as she kept her eyes locked on Jimmy's back, moving silently through the streets like a shadow. She wasn't going to let him out of her sight—not tonight.


Libby blames Jimmy for being a troublemaker and Cindy blames Sheen for being reckless, Each of them defends their boyfriend XD

To be honest, I haven't watched a single episode of Planet Sheen since it got such bad reviews, literally! The only scene I've watched is when Sheen gets into Jimmy's spaceship and flies off to his boring fate XD, so I don't know much.