**The last chapter!!!!!! /sniff/ well, it was fun writing it! I hope everyone enjoyed it! In the final chapter, it uses the song "Ordinary Day" by Vanessa Carlton, with a few switched lyrics, and some give or take.**

**I hope everyone enjoyed it, and plz review**

**Kree**

Zim looked around, staring at all the corners, and the ceiling. They were both gone. Both Gaz and Dib. Zim was strong enough and well enough to be by himself now, though he would rather have someone else with him. GIR was sleeping in the corner, with an octopus on his head while he held several stuffed animals in his arms. Zim couldn't help but smile. He never thought that he would be glad to see GIR doing that.

All of a sudden the front door of Zim's out opened slowly. Zim reached into a drawer and drew out a gun. He loaded it and pointed to the doorway.

"Who are you? What do you want?" Zim shouted; he was still out of disguise.

"Man Zim, first you're /upset/ when I get shot, and now you want to shoot me." Replied a familiar voice. A figure of a girl stepped in, with her hands on her hips. She looked familiar as well, with her black trenchcoat, red happy noodle boy shirt, black pants, black boots, her glasses, and her straight black hair that ran past her shoulders. Then it finally hit Zim as he studied her face once more …

"Kree!" He shouted in realization.

She nodded with a grin. "Finally, you remember me."

He would have run up to her, but he was still a bit sore in his chest from his wound. "Kree, you remembered? How?"

She shrugged. "I dunno really …. I /do/ have a strong memory, but maybe it was your messed up Time Object Replacement Device, or maybe it was my Time Machine, but I guess we'll never know."

"So you remember everything that happened?"

"Of course I do."

"I knew it! It was you! It was you who told Dib!" He was nearly jumping up and down in his seat.

"You mean calling him. Well … yeah… that was me … The other night, I had a dream about everything going wrong. Well not completely wrong, you did stop Dib from getting killed, but you got stabbed inside. So I called Dib, just to go help you because you're stabbed and all alone, and I hung up."

"It's getting too hard to keep track of how many times you've saved me, thank you."

"Your welcome, but you saved everyone, including my life. I know Dib and Gaz don't know it, but I think I speak for everyone when I tell you, "Thank you"." She stopped. "I am so glad it's over, but now I think I'll have nightmares for the rest of my life."

Zim grinned. "It ain't over yet."

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**Just a day,**

**Just an ordinary day.**

**Just tryin to get by.**

**Just a girl,**

**Just an ordinary girl.**

**But she was looking towards the sky.**

Kree sat on the lonely bench on Levon's Park, on the famous Star Cliff that looked over the ocean and the best spot for star and moon gazing, which was why Kree came here every night. She never had plans with friends, she didn't have any. Her only friends were the stars and the moon …

She wondered if anyone else felt the same way she felt. About life, that is. Now and then, it was harder for Kree to keep living another day. She hated all her ordinary days, full of taunting, teasing, and loneliness. It became tiring, and she absolutely hated it. Would it just be easier if she ended it right then and there.

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Meanwhile, there was another person who felt the same exact way as she did. A boy with spiked jet black hair, black rimmed glasses, black pants, trenchcoat, and boots, and a blue happy noodle boy shirt, to be specific. Dib, to be even more specific. The same exact thoughts filled his head, his mind, and the same exact questions screamed through every beat of his heart. He walked through Levon's Park, with his every step growing more heavily, growing weaker, and growing more heartless. Each step was took more of his breath away, more of his heart away. He wanted to fall, he wanted to give up on life, he wanted to escape.

He sadly looked up. He usually never did. He usually kept his head down, never looking up, unless he was throwing a comment at Zim. But no, this was the real Dib. He saw a girl, and ordinary girl with black hair sitting on a bench, the one he usually sat on, looking at the sky. He stopped, made one movement to near closer, but decided not to. It was too late anyway. He stepped on a stick and she turned around to face him.

**And as she asked if I would come along**

**I started to realize-**

**That everyday you find**

**Just what she's looking for,**

**Like a shooting star she shines.**

"Uh, hi." Kree spoke first, feeling first uncomfortable with a presence of someone else.

"Hi." Dib said quietly.

Kree suddenly recognized his voice. Something in her took control, something made her smile. "Hey, you wanna sit down with me?" She motioned beside her.

Dib shrugged, astonished that she was actually asking him to be with her. It's a weird feeling to be first treated like nobody, the all of a sudden your "somebody". "Okay." He walked over to the bench and sat down next to her.

"It's a really beautiful night, isn't it? All the stars, the moon, and the violet sky …"

Dib smiled and nodded. He gazed upwards. It really was. Lately he hadn't the mind to look around his surroundings, and he had almost forgotten what beauty was until this moment.

"Sometimes I wish there's an answer in the stars." She suddenly blurted.

"What do you mean?"

She blushed. "Well, I guess, end of loneliness. Someone. I guess that's as simply as you can put it. I almost forget that life is a gift. It's been lately a curse, and death is sometimes really persuading. But I guess that someday we all find what we're looking for right?"

"Yeah, I feel the exact same way." Dib smiled warmly at her. She smiled back and Dib could have sworn that right when she did, a shooting star swam across the sky.

**She said take my hand,**

**Live while you can**

**Don't you see your dreams are right in the palm of your hand**

"It's just annoying," Dib started. "When everyone hates you just because you're different. They shun you, and think you're some kind of freak because of it." He looked away. "Maybe they are right."

"Right?" Kree laughed. "Them? Right? How could they be? Dib, if nobody was different in this world, if you weren't different in this world, what a boring, unhappy, loveless life we'd all be living. Your difference is absolutely beautiful to me." She looked very sincere. "If we weren't all different, how could we dream? It's our dreams that makes us all equal, and it's right in front of you, in the palm of your hand."

**And as she spoke, she spoke ordinary words**

**Although they did not feel**

**For I felt what I had not felt before**

**You'd swear those words could heal.**

As she spoke, he became mesmerized with every syllable that came out of her mouth. He felt strange, it wasn't unpleasant, it was just strange and he had never felt something like it before since years ago. Every bit of pain that had been lingering in his head just minutes ago was gone. Disappeared as if it had never existed. All the scars he held in his heart and been healed.

**And I as looked up into those eyes**

**His vision borrows mine.**

**And to know he's no stranger,**

**For I feel I've held him for all of time.**

He had no clue who this girl was, but when he looked into her eyes, he felt as if he had known her all his life. As if he had been waiting for her. As if they both had been destined to meet.

Kree smiled, remembering all her conversations with Zim in the prison. Dib was more wonderful than Zim described to her. For once in her life, she was relaxed. For once in her life, she was showing someone the reasons that she always searched for.

"Hey Dib," Kree started, searching for the right words to pick out for the first time. "Do you wanna hang out tomorrow?"

"Hang out?" Dib stuttered. Something that he had no time for, and besides, no one would want to.

"Yeah, I'll stop by your house tomorrow, and I'll wait by the door, and we'll go hang out around the town. It's Saturday tomorrow."

"Sure." He smiled.

"Great, I'll meet you at your house at 10:00."

"Fine with me."

"It was nice meeting you, Dib. I gotta go. I'll see you tomorrow." She stood up.

"Wait, how do you know my name?"

She grinned at him. "An alien told me."

Dib couldn't help blushing or grinning either. He couldn't imagine that /Zim/ told her, but that thought didn't linger in his head that long. In fact for a split second, he thought that he and her could go chasing after Zim together, but surprisingly, that didn't stay in his mind either. "I dunno, but maybe I missed it. What's your name?" He asked.

"My name?" She smiled. "Kree. Kree Sever."

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**Just a dream, just an ordinary dream.**

**As I wake in bed**

**And that girl, that girl, that ordinary girl.**

**Or was it all in my head?**

**Did she ask if I would come along**

**It all seemed so real.**

Dib woke up. He tried to make sense of everything, because he knew that there was something important today. Something, but he wasn't sure what. His dream made him forget everything. He tried to remember what happened yesterday, maybe there was a clue that he could use and …

He looked at the clock: 10:30. "Damn!" He yelled. He dressed quickly, hasting his every move. He threw his shirt over his head, jumped into his pants, rushed putting his hands through the sleeves of his trenchcoat, kicked on his boots, washed his face, and gelled his hair so that it would stay up. He glanced out the window, staring at the door. Oh God … she wasn't there.

Was it just a dream, he though to himself. Everything that happened? All an ordinary dream? Maybe she isn't real. Maybe she isn't coming today. He sighed. But everything had seemed so real …

**But as I looked to the door,**

**I saw that girl standing there with a smile.**

**And she said he my take my hand,**

"Hey Dib, oversleep?" Said a cheery voice in the doorway.

Dib turned around and looked toward the door. There she was, arms crossed, leaning against the doorway, smiling. Dib smiled too. "Yeah, I had some dream."

"Ready?"

"Yeah." Dib grinned, there was nothing more that he looked forward to than anything in his life. Because he knew she taught him …

**Live while you can,**

**Don't you see your dreams are right in the palm of your hand**

**Right in the palm of your hand**

Zim grinned. He watched as Dib and Kree sat down together by the lake. For once, GIR was actually a good tracking device, if you don't count the time he stuck to Dib's head when Dib went to see Tak. Sure, he would probably have to go through another countless chase with Dib, and it may even be harder with Kree on his side, but now, that was all he wanted. After the prison incident, everything that he used to have seemed like a pleasure. He was even accustomed to eating some of the revolting human foods and now, he was accustomed to his home on Earth. For now at least until the Armada came ….

He watched Dib and Kree one last time close to each other. Then he shut the monitor off and called GIR to come home. He had to go meet some violet haired girl ….

**The end!!!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!! It's done …. **sniff** I will miss writing this story! I know the last chapter, this chapter, was a little mushy, but heck… it wraps it up. This is the epilogue, but its done now…. Thank you to all my reviewers! I wouldn't have kept going without all of you!!!!!**

**plz review for the last time ….**

**Kree**