Kiss me, Kill Me
Prologue
One two Three.
A Tragedy built on destiny
(I don't own Invader Zim or the song "Kiss me, Kill me")
(A/N I shall work on both this fiction and "If you want to" equally. This will be a lot short chapter number wise but the chapters will most likely be longer. The story will go up to the invasion. Which means the time span is only a couple of weeks depending on how I end the story (I have two endings in mind) there may be a short 5 chapter sequel. I will now shut up and let you enjoy the fan fiction.)
Zim picked at his food. He sighed softly. His life seemed to be almost going nowhere since his break-up with Dib. Zim had completely devoted himself to his work causing the date of the Invasion to come a lot faster then he expected. Zim guessed that in the long run the break-up was better for the mission.
Just then Zim choose the wrong time to look up. His eyes locked with Dib's from across the cafeteria. It ripped a hole in Zim's heart to see his old lover. Zim dropped his eyes back to his food unable to hold Dib's gaze. Zim had never told Dib but an Irken's love is forever. He would forever love Dib no matter how much Dib hated him
Across the cafeteria Dib sighed. He knew Zim couldn't stand to hold his gaze. Dib knew that Zim was ashamed after the break up but Dib thought that Zim was just cold hearted and just used him.
Dib kind of thought it was funny. Zim had promised they would be together forever. Rule the Irken Empire as the new Tallest. Zim had promised him the world. But Dib had realized it was all a lie.
It just was a Tragedy built on destiny. An alien invader and a human could never be together for long. Dib tried to keep himself from crying when he thought about Zim. Dib's heart was broken far beyond repair.
As the boys sat across the cafeteria from each other they had no idea that they where thinking the same things. Just as Dib was willing himself not to cry, Zim was doing the same thing.
Zim had never cried before his break up with Dib. The reason was simply because he had never had something to cry over. He had never had something hurt that much.