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Saturday, 9th February 2013
Grandma Rose left after a week; meaning Donald and Leo were in the lab, finally, training the bionic trio, again.
- "Okay, guys. The next phase of your training is handling extreme climates." The scientist started. "So we'll frost Chase, bake Bree, and submerge Adam. That's not part of the training, I just got one of those carnival dunk tanks and I can't wait to try it out." He giggled. The youngest sibling walked to his capsule. "Okay, Chase, I'm setting your tube on "Antarctic." If it gets to be too much, just give me a sign."
- "Bring it!" The latter exclaimed.
Donald pushed a button and the tube powered up.
- "Hey, that's not fair." Leo complained. "I want to be abused by weather."
- "Leo, if you really want to be abused, try standing over here next to Adam's morning breath." Bree replied, disgusted.
- "I don't have morning breath." The tall guy sighed. "It smells like that all day."
- "Leo, these guys are genetically engineered to handle these kind of climates. You're not." The father explained.
- "I can handle extreme cold." The short boy defended.
- "Leo, you get brain freeze from chewing mint gum." Donald replied. His cell phone rang. "Davenport." He answered. "What? Well, that's terrible!" He paced back and forth in the lab. "I mean, that's awesome, but that's terrible! I gotta do something."
- "What's going on? What's so terrible?" Adam asked.
- "I created the world's fastest train, but now it's speeding out of control full of highly explosive nuclonium towards downtown Welkerville!" The scientist explained.
- "Well, then what was awesome?" Bree questioned.
- "It's going like 400 miles an hour." The three boys giggled. "My entire career is riding or perhaps crashing on this train! I don't understand it! My design was flawless!" Donald rambled.
- "So flawless, you forgot to include an emergency brake?" Leo sassed.
- "No. I never counted on the conductor dropping his papaya smoothie all over the controls and then jumping off the train." He replied.
- "Well, if I were to build a high-speed train, the first thing I would have put in was a cupholder." The tall guy explained. "Oh! And one of those bumper stickers on the back that says, "I brake for cows"."
- "When stuff like this happens, they always blame the scientist. This is human error. Scientists don't make mistakes." Donald explained, until he heard a tapping sound coming from Chase's capsule. The poor boy was frozen. "Chase. Now I have to explain the whole train story again." He sighed and opened the capsule.
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Bree and Leo were wrapping blankets around Chase to warm him.
- "The good news is, whenever I invent something, I always create a backup device to support it." Donald put a black bag on the cyber desk.
- "As opposed to just building it right the first time." The genius boy sassed.
- "Ya know, I think I liked you better frozen." He gave his son an offended look and showed his invention. "My auxiliary decelerator will stop anything: ocean liners, freight trains, tanks, eighteen-wheelers, twelve-wheelers..."
- "Does it stop unnecessarily long explanations?" Leo cut him off.
- "Apparently so." The Davenport dad replied. "Only problem is, I can't figure out how to get it on the train."
- "You guys thinkin' what I'm thinkin'?" The bionic girl asked her brothers.
- "Our first mission!" Bree and Chase exclaimed.
- "I want a pet pig!" Adam yelled.
What? The genius boy thought.
- "No. No, no, no." Donald stopped them. "You are not prepared for this kind of mission. It is a highly volatile situation. Down the line, fingers crossed; there will be plenty of other horrible disasters."
- "Yeah, but you need to stop this train now." The genius boy defended. "And you need us to help you do it. Your career depends on it."
- "Please, Mr. Davenport. This is what you trained us for." The Davenport girl said.
- "All right, you gotta leave the nest sometime." The father sighed. "Okay, get in your capsules, guys. I can't believe I'm saying this..." He choked up in emotion. "It's time to upgrade your mission suits."
The bionic trio ran to their respective capsule.
- "I hope you addressed the chafing problem." Adam said before closing his capsule's door.
The view of the three capsules changed, and the trio had, now, skintight one-piece mission suits. They looked at themselves.
Nice.
- "Sweet!" The tall guy exclaimed. "Ooh! I see you put in seat warmers." He wiggled in his suit.
- "All right. We'll be able to use these earpieces to communicate, and I'll monitor your progress on the train surveillance system." Donald explained. "That way if you blow yourselves up in a fiery explosion, I can watch it unfold in glorious HD." The trio looked panicked. "That came out wrong."
- "We get our first mission!" Chase exclaimed.
- "And we get to save lives!" Bree replied with the same tone.
- "Seriously, I want a pig!" Adam shouted.
What the heck? The genius thought.
Everybody looked at him, weirdly.
- "Bree." Donald gave her an earpiece. "Chase." Then, he gave one to his youngest son. "Adam." Leo grabbed it before Adam could.
- "Hey!" The tall guy exclaimed.
- "Leo!" The father scolded.
- "What am I supposed to use: two cans and a string?" The short boy complained.
After the look his father gave him, Leo gave the earpiece to Adam.
- "Well, your favorite news reporter just got their big break." Tasha walked in, wearing an indigo skirt suit.
- "Linda Montieres?" Chase smiled.
- "Chip Spudner?" Bree asked, excited.
- "And Tom Constan with sports?" The tall guy replied.
- "No, me!" She replied. "I am done reporting on singing dogs and babies who look like ex-presidents. The network finally gave me a real assignment. I'm covering a runaway train!" She exclaimed.
- "No way!" Adam exclaimed. "Ain't that a coinky-dink? Mr. Davenport..."
- "Is so proud of you, honey." The latter cut him off.
- "Will you watch Leo?" Tasha asked. "I have a train to catch."
- "Absolutely." He pushed her out. "And don't forget, be balanced and fair, collect all the facts, and blame the conductor. He's an idiot."
The elevator doors closed behind the wife.
- "This stinks. Everybody gets to go on an adventure but me." Leo complained.
- "Leo, just because you can't go on the train doesn't mean we can't have fun here. I'll pop in the Gooby the Spunky Caboose DVD for you." The father grinned, excited.
- "I'm fourteen." The short boy replied, offended.
- "Okay, then pop it in yourself." He scoffed. "Come on, guys, we don't have a lot of time. We gotta get you in your gear." Davenport walked away with the bionic trio, leaving Leo alone.
The short boy put the bag containing the device on the floor and opened it. He went inside the bag.
- "Ha! Look at that, I'm travel-size!" The Dooley boy exclaimed, before zipping the bag.
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Davenport and the bionic trio to the train in his helicopter. One by one, the trio went through the opening on the roof. Once Adam was inside the train with his siblings, he directly went to the neon green tubes on the sides and tried to touch it.
- "Adam, don't touch that!" Chase stopped his hand. "That's nuclonium."
- "That's exactly why I want to touch it." He smiled, before his younger brother slapped his hand away. "Ow!"
What an idiot.
- "Come on. We have to work fast." The mission leader said.
- "Hold on! I'm updating my status." The bionic girl said. ""Bree is... facing an uncertain future"." She tapped on her cell phone.
- "Hey, Chase. You spilled something on your new suit." The tall guy pointed at his chest.
- "Huh?" The genius looked at his suit, only to have his nose flicked by his older brother. The tall guy mocked him. "Oh, Adam, it looks like you spilled something on your new suit, too." Chase pointed at his older brother's chest.
- "What? I just got this thing." Adam looked at his chest. The genius boy flicked his nose, several times, but the tall guy didn't move. "Hey, quit flicking me. I'm trying to find the stain." He, gently, pushed away the hand of his younger brother, who rolled his eyes.
He's hopeless.
- "Focus." Davenport said, through the earpieces, in the lab. "We only got fifteen minutes before this thing hits the turn, flies off the tracks, and blows up Welkerville."
- "Boy, I'm glad I don't live there." The tall guy chuckled.
- "Chase, locate the onboard braking system." Donald ordered and Chase ran. "Bree, inspect the tanks for leaks." The latter went to the tanks. "And Adam, get a picture of the speedometer for my web page. Wow!" Father and son chuckled.
- "Hey, Adam." The genius boy called. "Hand me the decelerator."
- "Uh-oh. I don't know where I left our mission bag." The tall guy replied, slightly panicked.
- "It's on the rope." Leo said loudly, inside the duffle bag.
- "Oh, thanks, bag!" Adam replied. The bag fell from the roof, and the short boy inside groaned in pain as he touched the ground. He wiggled out of the bag.
- "Leo?" Bree and Chase yelled.
- Leo?" Donald shouted.
- "Which way is the dining car? I'd like to get a bite to eat before I save the town of Welkerville!" Leo posed with his hands on his hips.
Mads would kill him, if she knew. The genius thought.
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- "Leo, what are you doing here?" Bree asked while Chase was searching the duffle bag.
- "Joining the mission. I want to be like you guys!" Leo exclaimed.
- "But Leo, you're not like us." Adam replied, with a pity smile. "And I don't mean that in a bad way, we just have really cool, super-fun features, and you don't."
- "Uh, Leo, where's the decelerator we need to stop this train?" Chase asked.
- "You mean the pointy metal thing that was poking me in the butt?" The short boy gulped.
And, Mads would slap him. The mission leader thought.
- "It's right here!" Donald shouted, through his teeth. "Leo, I am supposed to be watching you!"
- "And you are, in glorious HD!" The latter grinned.
- "Leo, without the decelerator, we can't stop the train." The genius boy explained.
- "Mr. Davenport, what are we gonna do?" The bionic girl asked.
- "I'm coming to get Leo. If he blows up on that train, I'm gonna have to get Tasha a puppy!" The father complained. "I'll bring the decelerator in my high-speed helicopter. Wow! How many guys can say that they have to chase their high-speed train in their high-speed helicopter? I'm awesome!" He bragged. "Okay, I'll be right there."
- "Okay, so I downloaded the train's route before we left the house. Let me pull it up so I can calculate how much time we have left." Chase used his bionic eye to put his calculations in the form of a hologram in front of himself and his siblings. "Oh, no! Guys! There's only a two percent chance that we can save the train! And if the train goes, we go! Brace yourselves!" He panicked and wrapped his arms around a metal cylinder. "Bionic people do not explode well."
- "Chase, relax." The older sister walked up to him and put a hand on her younger brother's arm. He, slowly, let go of the cylinder. "I mean, there's a possibility we can survive the crash."
- "Leo won't." Adam replied.
- "Oh. Right. Never mind." She smiled awkwardly.
Leo's eyes widened in panic.
- "I'm sorry you guys have to see me like this. I know you think of me as your ultra-competent, unwavering, fearless leader." The genius boy said, sadly.
- "Not really." The tall guy replied.
- "Yeah, just the opposite, actually." Bree intervened, and the two brothers nodded in agreement, meanwhile the youngest rolled his eyes. "Chase, look, everything is gonna be fine."
- "Yeah! I mean, Big D's on his way in his high-speed helicopter." Leo grinned.
- "But, what if we can't attach the device? What if the sudden stop causes the train to tip? What if Mr. Davenport gets caught in a traffic jam?" Chase rambled. After every sentence, he was louder and sounded more panicked.
- "In a helicopter?" Bree raised her eyebrows.
- "There could be birds." The genius boy spat.
- "That drive cars? I don't think so." Adam scoffed.
- "Chase, you're overthinking this." Leo put his hand on his brother's shoulder.
Breath in, breath out. The genius boy thought as his breathing quickened. We're all gonna die. No, no, no, no. Breath, Chase. You're all gonna be fine. Tomorrow, you'll be with Mads, your family and Claire, watching a movie. Everything is gonna be fine.
- "The answer is simple: if Sally's on a train traveling at a certain speed, X, she's gonna reach the curve at a certain time, Y. All we need to do is multiply X by Y to find out if we have enough track to stop." The short boy explained.
- "Okay. But what if Sally is sitting on enough nuclonium to reduce an entire city to a stain?" Chase sassed.
- "Then Sally should've taken the bus." Leo replied.
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Leo had texted Maddie, who was fuming because of his irresponsibility. He knew that once they were safe, his best friend will destroy him.
The alien girl opened a portal and walked through it, teleporting herself on top of the runaway train. She turned invisible and flew down, through the open roof, silently, so Chase wouldn't hear her.
Leo was sitting, and the trio was pacing back and forth, in front of him.
- "Oh, I know!" The short boy exclaimed. "In the movie Sparkman and the Train From Tomorrow, Sparkman hops in front of the train and stops it with his pinkie. Just do that!" He turned to Adam.
Fucking idiot. Maddie thought. I'm gonna kill him. Slowly.
- "Leo, I don't have that ability." The tall guy replied.
- "Well, then you need an upgrade." Leo whispered.
Maddie rolled her eyes and texted her, soon to be deceased, best friend, that she was here. He hid his smile and sent a 'thank you'.
A horn honked, it was Davenport in his helicopter.
- "Guys! Mr. Davenport's here! He's really here!" Chase said, excited. "I told you we'd be fine."
- "No, you didn't." Adam replied.
- "I don't remember that." Leo joined.
- "Yeah, just the opposite, actually." Bree smiled.
Maddie contained her laughter as the siblings walked under the opening on the roof. Chase was in front of the alien girl, who stopped breathing.
I can't breathe on his neck, or I'm screwed. She thought.
- "Okay, I'm gonna drop the decelerator now. Make sure you catch it, it's very delicate." The father explained.
- "Okay!" Adam smiled.
- "Pretend it's a baby." Donald continued.
- "Okay!" The tall guy shouted. Davenport dropped the decelerator, and it didn't go through the opening and flew to the side of the rails. "Pretend I caught it!"
Oh my god.
- "For the record, when I fill out the incident report, I'm putting "human error"." The father complained.
- "Okay, this just went from "comic book cool" to "real life terrifying." My new mission is to get the heck off this train!" Leo yelled.
Nobody asked you to go on the fucking train, idiot. The alien girl was close to use her heat vision on her best friend.
- "Okay, we're gonna have to abort the mission! Never liked Welkerville, anyways." Donald murmured his last sentence. "All right, I'm gonna drop down the rope ladder. Everybody up, Leo first."
- "You don't have to tell me twice." Leo ran and grabbed the rope ladder. "Come on, guys, let's go home and have some cocoa!" The trio didn't move. "Guys? Cocoa!"
- "We can't quit now." Bree said.
- "If we do, it means we failed our first mission." Chase replied.
- "Yeah, we've been training our whole lives for this moment now. I'm not giving up." Adam explained.
They are brave. Idiots but brave.
- "Come on, this thing's about to crash. And we've done everything humanly possible." The short guy said.
Well, I'm not human. Maddie thought.
- "But that's just it. Mr. Davenport made us superhuman, because when all else fails, we can't." The mission leader explained and side hugged his siblings.
- "Yeah. We put ourselves in danger for the sake of humanity." The bionic girl replied.
- "Well, if you guys aren't going, I'm not going either." Leo let go of the rope ladder.
Oh. My. God. I'm gonna lose it.
Mads is so gonna kill him. Chase thought.
- "Leo, this is too dangerous for you." Bree sighed.
- "Please. My middle name is "Danger"." He replied.
Francis. Maddie scoffed under her breath.
- "I thought it was "Francis"." Adam frowned.
- "It's pronounced "Danger"." The short guy said.
- "Leo, we are running out of time. By "we," I mean you. Get up the ladder, now!" Donald yelled.
- "I'm coming!" Leo grabbed the first aid kit and attached it to the rope ladder. "I'm climbing up the ladder right now! Pull me up!"
Davenport pulled out the ladder and the short boy pushed on a button to close the open roof.
- "Leo, are you crazy?" Chase asked. "What are you doing?"
Is he crazy? The alien girl, mentally, laughed. Have you met the guy? Mads sassed.
- "We're all in this together." Leo replied. "I may not be superhuman or have powers, but it doesn't mean I can't be a hero."
No, it doesn't. But if you die... She thought.
- "A first-aid kit? Leo, when I open this thing, you better be inside!" Donald yelled. "What do you guys think you're doing?"
- "We're completing our mission." Chase replied, and the siblings threw their earpieces on the ground.
- "What? Guys, no!" Their father yelled.
The mission leader used his bionic eye and showed the calculations to his siblings and the invisible Maddison.
- "Okay, we have approximately three minutes to slow this thing down before it hits the turn and flies off the tracks." He explained.
- "Okay, let's think." Leo said. "Objects in motion remain in motion unless an external force blocks it."
- "So, what could block our path?" Bree asked.
Me. But if I do that, I'll leave marks of myself on the train and the rails, so last plan. Maddie thought.
- "Oh, I got it! We can put the nuclonium tanks in front of the train!" Adam exclaimed.
- "Then the train would blow up." The bionic girl replied.
- "Thus stopping it." The tall guy smiled.
Wow. Maddie sighed.
- "If only Wile E. Coyote was here. He'd have a giant rubber band he could tie around two trees to stop this thing." Leo chuckled.
Finally, a good idea. Cartoons are useful, after all. The alien girl thought.
- "Wait a minute. Leo, that's it!" Chase exclaimed. "The Reid-Bennett bridge is 19.8 miles ahead. Our repelling ropes are unbreakable. So if Bree ties them all together..."
- "I could use my super-speed to run ahead and wrap around the bridge supports!" The latter finished his sentence.
- "And then Adam can use his super-strength to hold the rope and stop the train." The mission leader replied.
But the bridge would collapse. Maddie thought. Okay, new plan. Once Bree tied the ropes, I'll untie them from the bridge and tie them to my waist. I'll be the anchor.
- "Let's do this thing!" Bree exclaimed.
- "Did I mention Wile E. Coyote dies in every episode?" Leo gulped.
- "Get the bag." Adam scoffed and the short boy obeyed.
The tall guy opened the doors will his super strength and the duffle bag was aspirate out of Leo's hand.
- "Can we chalk that up to human error?" Leo asked.
Bree jumped out of the train and used her super speed. Invisible Maddie followed her and watched her tie the ropes and leave. The alien girl used her super speed to untie the ropes and put them around her waist.
- "Well, hopefully since I'm a Kryptonian, and they have a high tolerance for pain, it won't hurt..." She whispered to herself.
She used her super hearing to listen to the siblings on the train.
The bionic girl jumped back on the train.
- "Okay, the rope's secure. Also, look what the train did to this penny!" She said, and her brothers looked slightly impressed. "And this squirrel!" She showed the flattened squirrel.
- "Aaah!" The boys screamed.
The tall guy grabbed the rope and attached it to his hips. He sat down and held onto the train, with a part of the rope in his hand.
- "Hey, guys, what if this doesn't work? I mean, I know I'm strong, but this goes way beyond our training scenarios. What if I can't do it?" Adam asked.
You can. Chase thought.
- "Adam, strength doesn't just come from your muscles." Bree replied. "It also comes from your mind."
Hum, we're screwed. Maddie thought.
- "Okay, maybe someone else should take the rope." The genius boy said, and Adam rolled his eyes.
- "This is everything we've prepared for. You can do this! Just believe in yourself. I believe in you." The Davenport girl sat behind her older brother and wrapped her arms around his waist.
- "I believe in you, too." Chase sat down behind his sister and wrapped his arms around her waist.
- "I just spent four hours in a bag without a bathroom; I think my support goes without saying." Leo replied and mimicked his siblings as he sat behind Chase.
Aw, cute. The alien girl smiled as she set her feet further in the ground.
- "Okay, here we go. Twenty seconds."
Bree's cell phone rang and she answered.
What? Girl, come on. Maddie thought.
- "Hello? What? Oh, no!" She yelled.
- "What?" Chase asked, panicked.
- "What is it now?" Adam questioned.
- "Caitlin just broke up with Rodney!" The bionic girl yelled.
You've got to be kidding me. Mads rolled her eyes.
Adam gasped.
- "Bree, this is serious!" The genius boy yelled.
- "I know! They've been dating for, like, three months!" She replied.
- "Oh. Hey, can I talk to her for a sec?" Chase smiled.
Bree gave him her phone, and he threw it out of the train. Maddie snickered.
- "That was a good one." Adam chuckled.
- "Okay, guys." The mission leader said. "Five seconds. Four, three, two, one!"
Adam pulled on the rope and the four siblings screamed.
Maddie gritted her teeth, so she wouldn't let out a scream. It didn't hurt much, but I wasn't a party, either.
- "Guys? What's happening?" Donald yelled through the earpieces on the floor.
The train stopped.
Maddie sighed in relief and untied the rope around her waist. The rope had burned the clothes on her waist. She used her super speed to tie them back on the bridge, exactly where Bree had tied the rope.
She used her super vision to see if the siblings were okay. They were on the floor, but they were alive and not hurt. She super speeded back inside the train while they were still knocked out.
They woke up, soon after. The bionic trio got up.
- "We're alive!" Leo exclaimed as Chase helped him up. "You guys did it!"
- "We completed our first mission!" Bree said, excited.
Adam and Chase high-fived.
- "Ow! Rope burn!" The tall guy complained. "Anybody see the first-aid kit?"
Leo looked around, guilty.
- "Well, we did it. That includes you too, Leo." The mission leader said. "If you didn't waste your life watching cartoons every day, we might all be dead right now."
True. Maddie, mentally, laughed.
- "So, what's our next mission? A runaway rocket or a sinking battleship?" The short boy asked, excited.
I'm gonna murder him. The alien girl smiled and texted that exact sentence to her best friend, who gulped when he read it.
- "How about trying to explain this entire thing to your mom?" Chase replied.
Good luck with that. She'll kill you, faster than me. Maddie scoffed.
- "That's a mission we'll never return from." Leo's smile dropped. Donald walked in, next to Maddie. The siblings ran to them. She stopped breathing. "Big D!"
- "Ah. Thank goodness. The train is okay." The father said, and his kids looked at him, offended. "And you guys, you guys are okay, too. Yeah, that's good." He sighed in relief. "All right, first one back to the lab gets a food pellet smoothie!"
- "Yes!" Chase yelled and they all ran out.
- "I'll catch up! I haven't whizzed since Reno." Leo said. "I'd like to avoid another disaster." Donald nodded as he closed the door. "Okay, they are out. Please, don't murder me." He begged.
Maddie turned visible and hugged her best friend.
- "I'm glad, you're okay." She pulled away from the hug and hit him, several times. "You could've got killed, you fucking moron!"
- "I'm sorry, but stop hitting me!" He yelled and she stopped. "Thank you. I know, I shouldn't have followed them, but I knew you would have my back. And you did have my back. Thank you." The short boy smiled.
- "You're welcome." The tall girl smiled back. "I swear if you ever follow them on mission, and you don't tell, I will kill you. Slowly and painfully." She leaned closer to his face. "Are we clear, Leo Francis Dooley?"
- "Yes, ma'am." He gulped.
- "Good." She stepped back.
- "I'll tell you, every time, they go on mission." He explained as she nodded. "What the heck happened to your sweater?" His eyes widened.
- "The rope would have made the bridge collapse, so I tied the rope around my waist. I was the anchor, so the rope burnt my clothes." Maddie explained with a sighed. "I loved this sweater."
- "I know you were strong, but damn." Leo replied, and Maddie smiled, shyly. "Now, if you'll excuse me, I really need to pee."
She grimaced.
- "I'll wait for you, outside, so I can teleport you home." The alien girl replied.
- "Yes!" He exclaimed and walked behind some barrels.
Maddie turned invisible, when she saw Tasha and a cameraman coming.
Oh, crap.
- "We have got an exclusive interview inside the runaway train. Maybe we'll even meet the person who stopped it." The mother walked inside the train and faced a whistling Leo. He screamed when he saw. "Leo!"
- "Hey! Am I on TV?" The short boy walked next to his mother, in front of the camera. "Hi, mom!" He waved at the camera.
Maddie shook her head, while Tasha laughed awkwardly and pulled down Leo's hand.
- "Wherever your mother is right now, I am sure she is very angry." She said, with an angry voice. "Yet relieved that you are okay. I am here with..."
- "Leo "Danger" Dooley!" He spoke in the microphone.
- "How does it feel to be a... Hero?" Tasha asked, through her teeth.
- "Well, Tasha, was it?" Leo asked.
Oh, god. Of course, he had to push it. The alien girl rolled her eyes.
- "I wouldn't exactly explain myself as a hero. Actually, I would. I am a hero." He did a superhero pose.
- "And will you celebrate your accomplishment by spending two weeks in your room without television or video games?" She asked, with a grin.
- "I think it should be one week, or this exclusive interview goes straight to Linda Montieres!" He chuckled and Tasha smiled.
The mother kicked out the cameraman quickly, after the interview ended.
- "Leo Francis Dooley, you are in big trouble. Maddison Matthews, visible now." The mother said, angry.
- "How did you know I was here?" The alien girl turned visible.
- "You never would have let Leo on a runaway train, alone." She explained.
- "It's my fault, mom." Leo defended.
- "Leo..." Maddie said.
- "Let me. I snuck on the train when Adam, Bree, and Chase did, to stop it. Dee, only, came after; when we didn't know how to stop it because I left the device made to stop the train, out of the bag at home." Tasha gave him a look. "If she wasn't there, the Reid-Bennett Bridge would have collapsed. Without the team knowing, she untied the rope around the bridge and tied it around herself. That's why her clothes are burn. She put herself as the anchor while Adam pulled on the rope with his super strength." The short boy explained.
Tasha's eyes widened.
- "Are you okay, honey?" She asked Maddie.
- "I'm great. I'm an alien, don't worry, I'm not hurt." The latter smiled.
- "Good. Because the three of us are gonna have a little chat with your mom." Tasha replied.
Oh, shit.
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