Tiz's POV-

I sighed, wiaintg for class to start. I looked over at Dib, wo sat two seats away from me, and wondered what on Irk he was going to complain about today.

Suddenly, I saw a boy with green skin walk in the room. He looked formiliar. Way too formiliar. I shook off the suspicious feeling and leaned back in my chair until it was only on the two back legs.

As Miss Bitters began to speak, I thought of the time when I still lived on Irk. But then I heard Zim begin to speak. Even his voice sounded formiliar. And, that name. Even that sounded formilar.

Dib began complaining about who-knows-what, so I decided to investigate later. I sighed, Dib not stopping his rampage.

"N'kay, yeah, we all know you think everything that's green is an alien, Dibcrap. Build a frickin' bridge and get over it." I told him.

Zim cackled. "Yes, Dib-Worm, build a bridge and get over it!" He cackled some more. Holy crap, I didn't think it was that funny.

"You'll see, Zit," Dib began, putting emphasis on his nickname he had for me, like he always did. It's not like I cared. I had plenty of nicknames for him. "When his guts are all spread out on an otopsy table, you'll. See."

"Uh-huh, yeah, of course. So, you can go ahead and tell me when you get over your bridge." I smirked.

Dib narrowed his eyes at me. "Shhhuutttuuuppp."

"Bite me."

With that, he only glared at me and sat down, before Miss Bitters finally started her stupid lecture. I sighed, resting my chin on my hand, my elbow propped up on my desk.

After school, I began walking home, before, HELLO! Dib and Zim zoomed by me, nearly pushing me over. I sighed. Retards. I thought, clenching my teeth. Why were humans so stupid?

As I reached home, I realized a strange house -- one that hadn't been there before. Was that what was causing all that noise last night? Maybe... but no one could build a house that fast! Unless...

"Oh my god!" I shouted at myself, once I got inside my base. "I'm so freakin' stupid." I said, falling onto my couch. "The name, the voice, the... green skin. Damn it, Dib was right!" I yelled, hating the fact that, stupid as he was, he was right.