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After the incident, Doofenshmirtz virtually fell off the face of the Earth. He still owned Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated, but he no longer occupied the building. He had left Danville, and he hadn't made contact with anybody. Not even his daughter knew where he was. The Agency was completely stumped.

What he had done was he had moved out into the country. He bought a small place in the woods where no travelers could accidentally happen upon him. He built a small lab inside, and to avoid detection, would sometimes travel hours away to different stores to get supplies. It would all be worth it, in the end.

He'd been working for months on this one project. This one project that would turn everything back to normal. He gave up his entire life for this, and now, it was finally ready. The Memory Revive-inator. Capable of restoring anyone's memory, regardless of how they lost it. It shoots a small dart into the person's head, and it sends out electrical impulses, so the affected part of the brain is stimulated, and the forgotten memory is revived.

Now there was the issue of tracking Perry down. Luckily, one of the agents who was on the scene, Peter the Panda, was sympathetic. Because the Agency still hadn't figured out how to turn Perry back into an animal, he was never assigned a stationary family or a stationary nemesis. He stays at the Agency's headquarters, much like Karl does, and leaves to do his different assignments. Peter offers where Perry's going, and how long he'll stay there. Monogram doesn't suspect a thing.

According to Peter, Perry's currently on an assignment in, of all places, Danville. It was perfect. Go back to the place where it all began. Perry would be doing detective work at Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated to try and find anything that would lead them to where Doofenshmirtz was. How wonderfully ironic.

He drove through the night to get back to Danville. It would be to risky taking a plane, and risks were something he couldn't afford. He parked in the back of the building and used a special entrance, one that he had built when he originally bought the place and only he knew about. He may usually be a poor planner, but he knew he would use this entrance would be useful someday.

Doofenshmirtz was surprised at the stunning lack of security there was when he got up to his lab. Only Perry was in there, and he was just looking around, trying to find evidence. Doofenshmirtz opened the door quietly, but Perry was an excellent agent. He heard Doof's footsteps right away.

"Who's there!" Perry shouted, suddenly pulling a gun from his belt, turning towards the sound.

Doofenshmirtz also pulled his invention from his labcoat. "A friend. An enemy. It's really up to you." he answered. 'I have to get a clear shot.'

Perry laughed, recognizing the high-pitched voice instantly. "So, you've finally returned. I'm surprised it took you this long. What made you decide to come back?"

"A mission..." 'C'mon, just a little further to the right.'

"A mission... hmmm. And what mission is so important that you would risk your life and freedom for it?" Perry asked, still moving forward.

'Perfect.'

"You." Doofenshmirtz fired the device, and it landed right on the side of Perry's head. The electric impulses caused Perry to pass out, but Doofenshmirtz caught him just before he hit the floor.

Wow, did it feel good to touch Perry again. Doofenshmirtz sat down on the floor and held Perry's head in his lap. He run his thumb along his cheek, and pushed the teal hair out of his eyes. He was so peaceful. He was beautiful.

Doofenshmirtz was so lost, he didn't notice that Perry had woken up until Perry snapped up, nearly bumping into Doofenshmirtz's head. He looked around for a moment, like he was confused, but then he caught sight of Doofenshmirtz.

"...Heinz?" Perry asked, and hearing him say his name sent shivers up Doofenshmirtz's spine.

His voice cracked slightly as he smiled and said, "Yea, Perry. It's me."

Suddenly, he was wrapped in a huge embrace as Perry jumped on him, nearly sending him to the floor. Tears started streaming down his face as he said, "I'm sorry, I'm so so sorry for everything I did!"

"Shh..." Doofenshmirtz returned the hug, stoking his fingers down Perry's hair. "It's okay. It's not your fault. I'm just so glad I got you back." Doofenshmirtz was starting to cry now as well, thinking he would never be able to feel like this again.

They pulled apart briefly only to be pulled back together by a fervent kiss. It was even better than the first time. Just the simple touch of the other was amazing. They had been separated for months, and they finally got back together. This passion of this kiss showed that. But this time, Doofenshmirtz was never letting it go.

"Perry the platyperson..." Doofenshmirtz pulled away briefly to say.

"Yea." Perry answered.

"I love you... so much."

Things were going to be okay.

"And I love you."

They were definitely going to be okay.