
Fluff:ZaTr Part OneIt was a bright day. The sun glowed over plants and animals alike, hugging Earth in its warm rays. Gusts of wind blew past an abandoned playground rapidly. Blue skies loomed overhead, dotted with clouds. The air was scented with a dewy freshness, while the atmosphere was pleasantly warm.More Like This
It was a perfect day to be outside.
But unfortunately for our antagonist, it was a school day.
Trudging in the damp halls of the school, Zim felt any traces of a good mood simmer away. Bags were underneath his contacted eyes, while a dark scowl hung on his mouth. Zim's feet moved as if they were a hundred tons, carrying him slowly down the school's hallway.

Fun with WordsStupidMore Like This
adjective
1. lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.
There were lots of words in a language.
Moron
noun
1. a person who is notably stupid or lacking in good judgment.
Words were like people. Some sweet, some sour.
Annoying
adjective
1. causing annoyance irritatingly bothersome: annoying delays.
Some I could pick out that perfectly described some people I knew. Or some irken I know.
You know I'm talking about Zim, right?
Cocky
adjective
1. arrogant; pertly self-assertive; conceited: He walked in with a cocky air.
Yes, that's Zim. He could walk in anywhere with a sense of pride to his step. Which he's done everyday I see him at school.
That lousy, little defect. He holds his head up so high that he can't even see the fact he's about to slip.
Blatant
adjective
1. brazenly obvious; flagrant: a blatant error in simple addition; a blatant lie.
2. offensively noisy or loud; clamorous: blatant radios.
This word p

Crashing through cloudsStrictly speaking, Marie Kanker really didn't think of herself as an emotional person.More Like This
This might seem laughable, but to her, she was usually the one who kept her deeper feelings in check by coating just about everything she said with her razor-sharp tongue and her overall sarcastic demeanor. She knew full well that she had something of a reputation of being the "tricky" one out of her sisters, and truthfully, that suited her just fine. Lee was the leader- even if her sister didn't necessarily always follow orders, it was simply her role. May was the emotional one- if ever you had a bawling Kanker sister on your hands, it was bound to be the