Defenders of Earth
Part 1:
(It is a normal, quiet day in Fair City and Becky Botsford is sitting in class, along with her friends, listening to Ms. Davis' lecture.)
Ms. Davis: Ok Class, I want to show you all a film from many years ago, called Independence Day. It was considered a great film in it's day.
Violet: (Raising her hand.) Ms. Davis, is it about the American Revolution?
Ms. Davis: No, not at all. It's about a race of aliens who come to take over the Earth and several cities are destroyed in the process. Then the military sends the Marines to destroy them. It's very good.
Wordgirl/Becky: (Raises her hand.) Did this movie make people think that all aliens are bad?
Ms. Davis: Of course not, Becky. We all know that Wordgirl and Capt. Huggyface are aliens as well and they aren't bad aliens at all.
Wordgirl/Becky: (Feels relieved.) Thank goodness.
(After watching the movie.)
Ms. Davis: Well? What did you all think of that movie?
Scoops: I loved it. I'm going to post a review about it in the Daily Rag and maybe other people would want to check it out.
(Later at lunch.)
Violet: I really loved that movie. But do you think that would actually happen? I mean, Miss Power almost did something like that.
Wordgirl/Becky: Yeah, but she didn't destroy any cities in the process.
Scoops: Maybe she would have if Wordgirl wasn't there to stop her.
Wordgirl/Becky: Yeah, but as terrorizing as Miss Power was, I don't think she would've sunk low as to destroy Earth cities.
Scoops: But we have to remember that there are other alien races out there that would do such a thing.
Violet: I don't think I want to be here when that happens.
Wordgirl/Becky: Well, Wordgirl could probably keep them from doing anything like take over the Earth.
Scoops: I don't know. Did you see the number of aliens in that movie? I don't think Wordgirl could take them all out. Especially not alone.
Wordgirl/Becky: Yeah, not alone. Let's just pray that is just a movie and something like that wouldn't happen. And we can't assume that another alien race would be hostile like that.
Violet: Hostile?
Wordgirl/Becky: Hostile, it means something or someone is unfriendly. Showing hatred toward others. In this case, I'm saying that we can't assume that if another alien race came to Earth, that they will be hostile with us.
Violet: Oh, ok. Becky's right, we can't assume that another alien race is going to be hostile. They could be friendly and just looking for a new place to settle because their homeworld is gone or something.
(Meanwhile, up in space several ships are approaching the Earth at a slow and steady pace.)
(At the same time, Wordgirl is now in a heated battle with Chuck, as he tries to rob the jewelry store.)
Wordgirl/Becky: Stop right there, Chuck!
Chuck: Not today, Wordgirl! (Evilly laughs as he shoots condiments at her and Huggy.)
Wordgirl/Becky: Let's take him down, Huggy!
(As they continue to battle, they end up just outside the Electronics store and with the TV's on, the news begins.)
Newcaster: This just in, several spaceships have been spotted entering our atmosphere at a very slow pace.
(Wordgirl, Huggy, and Chuck hear this and their battle ceases as they listen in on the news report.)
Wordgirl/Becky: Look at that, Huggy. Do you reconginize those ships? (Huggy shakes his head 'no'.) Neither have I.
Chuck: Do you think Miss Power is coming back?
Wordgirl/Becky: I don't think those look like Miss Power's ship. These ships look kind of round. (Just then, they hear someone screaming and they see people looking towards the sky.)
Woman #1: Look in the sky! (The woman points and everyone looks towards the sky.)
Chuck: You're right, those don't anything like Miss Power's ship. But they still look scary.
Wordgirl/Becky: I wonder why they are here.
Chuck: Wordgirl, do you mind if I headed home. I don't think I want to be out here right now. (He then gives back the jewelry that he previously stole.)
Wordgirl/Becky: Go ahead, Chuck. I think the safest thing for all of us, at this point, is to head home. I'll take these back to Reginald and you can head home and try to remain calm. I'll stay out here and see what's going on with these ships.
Chuck: Thank you, Wordgirl. (He then gets into his car and heads back home to his mom's basement.)
Wordgirl/Becky: (After taking the jewelry back to Reginald, Wordgirl and Huggy decide to head to their hideout.) From here, we can keep an eye on these space ships. (Huggy, do you think they're hostile?) I don't know and I'm not going to say 'yes' or 'no' at this point. We just have to wait and that maybe for a long time.
(Later that day, as Wordgirl and Huggy are watching their computer screen, they begin to fall asleep from boredom, but then their crime computer goes off again, waking them up.)
Police Commissioner: Wordgirl, did I catch you at a bad time?
Wordgirl/Becky: No, it's ok. What's the problem?
Police Commissioner: Well, did you notice the spaceships in the sky?
Wordgirl/Becky: Yeah, I saw them earlier when I was battling Chuck.
Police Commissioner: Well, the mayor needs to see you and your sidekick.
Wordgirl/Becky: Those ships don't come from Lexicon if that's what you're thinking.
Police Commissioner: No, no, nothing like that. The mayor will tell you when you arrive.
Wordgirl/Becky: Very well. Let's go, Huggy. (And they zoom to City Hall.) Mr. Mayor, you wanted to see us?
Mayor of Fair City: Yes, thank you for coming, Wordgirl.
Wordgirl/Becky: The police commissioner said something about you wanting to see me in regards to the alien ships that are hovering in the sky.
Mayor of Fair City: Yes, I had gotten some news from some of the armed forces in Los Angeles and they had sent some men up to the ship to see if they can establish some communication. But when they tried, all that happened was someone inside the ship fired upon the men and they were killed as a result. We were thinking that maybe they don't want to communicate with Earth beings so I asked to see if they would communicate with someone else who isn't from Earth. What do you say?
Wordgirl/Becky: What? You want me to risk my life in order for some communication between you and the aliens? What if they kill Huggy and I as well?
Mayor of Fair City: I see what you mean. Well, what do you think we should do then?
Wordgirl/Becky: Well, when I was battling Chuck, I kind of let him go and told him to head home, instead of sending him to jail. Maybe you can tell everyone to stay home until we know what kind of aliens we're dealing with. If they destroy a plane without weapons on it, they most likely sound hostile and they may destroy anyone or anything that comes too close to their ship.
Mayor of Fair City: But we need to know why those aliens are here and what is it that they want from us?
Wordgirl/Becky: I see. You want Huggy and I to talk to the aliens and find out what they want and what their purpose here is.
Mayor of Fair City: Purpose? What's that?
Wordgirl/Becky: Purpose, it is a goal or intended outcome of something. In this case you want me to communicate with the aliens and find out what their purpose is and that means you want to know what their goals are.
Mayor of Fair City: Yes, that's it. Thank you, Wordgirl. So can I count on you to get that answer we want?
Wordgirl/Becky: I guess we can. (She floats slowly out of City Hall and places Huggy onto the grass and Huggy questions her reason.) Well, I put you down because I want to be the one to communicate with the aliens. If they are hostile, I don't want you to get hurt. (Huggy says, that you can get hurt. We already were told that a plane was destroyed by the aliens.) I understand. But I need to do this. (She bends down.) If I'm destroyed by the aliens, I just want to say that I love you and you're my best friend. (Huggy hugs her and she hugs back.) Well, here we go.
Newcaster #2: And folks, if you're just tuning in, we have news that Wordgirl, herself is going to try to communicate with the aliens, who just hours ago had destroyed a communication plane. Let's see if Wordgirl can establish communication.
(Everyone, including the villains are watching as Wordgirl slowly approaches the alien space craft.)
(Wordgirl is as scared as ever, but remains as brave as she can.)
Wordgirl/Becky: (Floating just outside of the ship, but not too close to it.) Um, hello. This is Wordgirl. I'm an alien like you are. I'm from Lexicon. Welcome to Earth. I've been sent here to communicate with you and to find out why you have arrived. I don't mean you any harm, I just want to communicate. What do you say? And I have to tell you that you're really causing a panic amongst the Earthlings. (She then hears something that sounds not like a voice, but a weapon of some kind and then she sees an opening on the side of the ship and then she sees what looks like a laser and she feels that she needs to get out of there, so she begins to zoom back towards Earth, dodging the laser blasts from the ship.) (As she reaches the ground, the laser misses her by a hair.)
Mayor of Fair City: Well, what is their purpose of being here?
Wordgirl/Becky: (Trying to catch her breath.) I don't know, but it can't be good. Mayor, do you have an evacuation system?
Mayor of Fair City: Evacuation?
Wordgirl/Becky: Yeah, evacuation means to clear a dangerous place and to move people to safety. In this case, I'm asking if there's a place where the citizens of this town can go to be safe from the aliens?
Mayor of Fair City: I don't know. We've never dealt with this type of thing. Can't you just destroy the ship?
Wordgirl/Becky: I'm a super hero, not a robot. I can't even get close enough to the ship to find out. Besides, that ship is not the only one hovering around Earth.
Mayor of Fair City: So what should we do?
Wordgirl/Becky: Go on TV and announce that Fair City needs to be evacuated as soon as possible. I don't know when those aliens choose to strike, but it's best that we move now, rather than later.
Mayor of Fair City: Can you use your ship to get us out of here?
Wordgirl/Becky: I wish I could, but it was damaged when we crash-landed here. Besides, there are a lot more citizens then my ship can hold. But I think I know what I can use.
(As she looks over at the ship, it's hovering over Mr. Big's building.)
(Inside, most of Mr. Big's employees have vacated the building, leaving him and Leslie.)
Leslie: Sir, the whole building is emptied of all employees. They think the aliens are going to destroy the city and this building is going to be Ground Zero.
Mr. Big: I don't think so, Leslie. I think they picked my building because they wanted to meet with me personally and ask if I can help them.
Leslie: (She's very nervous and tries to move towards the elevator.) Sir, I just remembered that I have someplace I need to be at.
Mr. Big: Leslie, come back here. There's no need to worry about these aliens. Why would they come here from, who knows where and destroy us?
Leslie: I don't know. But they tried to kill Wordgirl for trying to communicate with them.
Mr. Big: Maybe they know she's from Lexicon and they are sworn enemies or something. Maybe we can welcome them. Follow me to the roof, Leslie.
Leslie: Ok. (Even though she's very nervous and unsure about this, she follows her boss to the roof of their building.) Now what?
Mr. Big: Now, we wait.
(Meanwhile, the Mayor and Wordgirl go on air to warn the citizens.)
Mayor of Fair City: Citizens of Fair City. I've come on air with a warning about the alien visitors that are hovering above our Fair City. Wordgirl was asked to see if she could communicate with them and they answered her by trying to kill her. It's clear that these aliens are here to invade and to take over. I am now advising an evacuation of Fair City. Everyone please exit the city as soon as you can.
(Soon after the evacuation announcement.)
Leslie: (With a hand-held radio in her hand.) Sir, they are evacuating the city. We need to leave now.
Mr. Big: Fine, leave if you want. I'm staying here and welcoming the aliens.
Leslie: What if you're wrong and you get killed?
Mr. Big: Hmmm, I see your point. But…I'm going to stay.
Leslie: Well, good luck to you then. (She's upset as she leaves the building, fearing that her boss is putting his life into jeopardy.)
(She walks out of the building a few minutes later but continues to stand there, watching to see what's going to happen.)
(Elsewhere, Dr. Two-Brains is still plotting a scheme to get some cheese.)
Henchman #1: Boss, what are you doing?
Dr. Two-Brains: What does it look like? I'm plotting a way to get cheese. Why do you ask?
Henchman #1: It's just that we thought that we would be leaving the city about now, like the mayor advised us to.
Dr. Two-Brains: Look, even if the aliens attack us, this lair is far enough from the city and it's made to be safe from such attacks.
Henchman #1: Hope you're right. (Whispers to Charlie.) I'm a kind of scared right now. (Charlie is in agreement.)
(The two henchmen are still nervous but remain with their boss inside their lair.)
(Meanwhile, elsewhere, Chuck and his mother are packing their things into his sandwich car and her station wagon.)
Chuck's Mom: Are you sure you'll be safe without me here?
Chuck: I'll be fine. You go ahead, Mom.
Chuck's Mom: Ok. I love you, Chuckie-Boo.
Chuck: I love you too, Ma.
(Chuck and his mother hug.)
Chuck's Mom: I'll be at Brent's.
Chuck: Right. I'll follow close behind, as soon as I get my things together.
(Chuck's mother gets into her station wagon and she leaves the city and heads to her other son, Brent's house.)
(Meanwhile, Butcher is at his father's house.)
Butcher: Dad, are you leaving town, like the mayor askified?
Kid Potato: What did you say?
Butcher: Askified?
Kid Potato: (Sighs!) Son, learn to pronounce words right. The word is 'ask' not 'askified'. And, to answer your question, I'm not leaving. This is my home and there's no way some aliens are going to make me leave.
Butcher: But Pop…
Kid Potato: 'But Pop' nothing. I'm staying.
Butcher: But what if you get killed or something?
Kid Potato: It doesn't matter. You can go if you wish, but I'm staying here.
Butcher: Pop, there's no way I'm going to let you stay here alone. I'm going to stay with you. If you're going to die, then I'll die alongside you.
Kid Potato: That's my brave boy. I love you, Son.
Butcher: I love you too, Pop.
(Elsewhere, in the Copy Shop.)
Dave: Beatrice, we need to get out of here, like the mayor advised.
LRW: I'm not leaving my baby behind. (She goes to hug her beloved copy machine.)
Dave: Beatrice, I'll get you another copy machine.
LRW: It won't be the same. This copy machine is special, distinct, exceptional.
Dave: Please. You're one of my best employees and I hate to lose you.
LRW: I'm not going anywhere, wherever, or anyplace, without my copy machine.
Dave: Well, Ok. It was nice knowing you, Beatrice. (Dave then leaves the Copy Shop and gets into his car and goes to leave town.)
(On the road, Tobey and his mother are attempting to get out of town, by car.)
Tobey: I told you that we should've used one of my robots.
Mrs. McCallister: Tobey, we need to be patient.
Tobey: Patience is going to get us killed.
Mrs. McCallister: We don't need your robots stepping onto the cars of others trying to leave the city.
Tobey: Fine, whatever. (He sits in the backseat of his mother's car, pouting as they wait for the traffic to move.)
(Throughout the day, the citizens of Fair City have been trying to get out of town, but with this much traffic, it's getting hard to do so. Even for the villains.)
Chuck: (Honks his horn.) Hey come on! I'm trying to get out of town.
Man #1: So am I, Buddy.
Chuck: Oh, this is going to take forever.
(Wordgirl then goes to the jail to see if there are any villains still left in the prison.)
Warden: Hey there, Wordgirl.
Wordgirl/Becky: Warden, why aren't you leaving town?
Warden: Because I have to watch these villains.
Wordgirl/Becky: I was going to ask if I can help any of them get out of town.
Warden: Well ok. I think only Rope Guy is still in here.
Wordgirl/Becky: Ok. Well, I'm going to go and see if there are any more. As for you. You need to get out of town as well.
Warden: I will.
(As soon as the Warden leaves the jailhouse, Wordgirl heads towards the cell block.)
Wordgirl/Becky: If there are any villains down here, let me know.
Rope Guy: I'm down here, Wordgirl.
Wordgirl/Becky: Did any of you know that the mayor has asked everyone to evacuate the town?
Rope Guy: Sort of, but I didn't think anyone cared to tell me.
Wordgirl/Becky: I'm letting you out so you can vacate the town.
Rope Guy: Really? Thanks.
(Wordgirl removes the cell door and Rope Guy heads out of the jail.)
(Wordgirl then goes to free all of the rest of the lesser-known villains, including Steven McClean, The Learnerer, Big Left-Hand Guy, Invisi-Bill, Seymore Smooth, Nocan, Capt. Tangent, Timmy Timbo, the Coach, and Glen Furlblam.)
Wordgirl/Becky: Now I want you all to leave town and I don't want to catch any of you committing any crimes.
Timmy Timbo: Thanks Wordgirl. You're awesome.
Wordgirl/Becky: Thanks Guys.
(Soon mostly everyone is heading out of town, but with the traffic at a stand-still, no one can get out.)
(Wordgirl and Huggy return to their family's home and transform back into Becky and Bob.)
Mrs. Botsford: Becky, Bob, we're so glad to see you.
Wordgirl/Becky: Um, why aren't you leaving, like the mayor advised?
Mr. Botsford: Because, the roads are all blocked by the traffic and it's pointless for us to try to leave when there's no way of doing so.
(Elsewhere, on the road, tempting to get out is Victoria Best and her family, in their super long SUV.)
Victoria: Father, aren't we out of town yet? We have the best car here and that means we should've been gone by now.
Mr. Best: I'm doing the best I can, Victoria.
Mrs. Best: This traffic is making it difficult for us to move.
(In the back seat, sitting with Victoria, is her brother, and their two pets, the Best Poodle and General Smoochington.)
(Elsewhere.)
Birthday Girl: I don't wike this. Those mean awiens are making me miss my birfday.
(Eileen and her mother are also trying to get out of town and Eileen has brought her tea set and several of her favorite stuffed animals.)
(Becky goes to her backyard and she sees that Scoops and his family aren't gone yet either.)
Wordgirl/Becky: Hey there, Scoops. Aren't you and your family leaving?
Scoops: We tried to but there's too many other people doing the same thing. So we're just going to stay and do the best we can. At the same time, I'm getting a lot of footage of the aliens. If I'm going to die, at least I'll die doing what I like.
Wordgirl/Becky: You are very brave, Scoops. A lot more brave than I am. I'll be right back. (She goes into TJ's treehouse and transforms.) WORD UP! (Huggy says what are you doing?) I'm just going to go and see if I can get this traffic moving faster. Come on. (She zooms towards the bridge where most of the citizens are attempting to cross in order to get out of town.) Wow, look at all the people. I don't know if can help any. (Just then, she looks over at Mr. Big's building and she sees him on top of his roof and zooms over.) Mr. Big, what are you still doing here?
Mr. Big: Ah, Wordgirl. I'm attempting to make contact with out alien visitors.
Wordgirl/Becky: I already tried to make contact, but they tried to kill me.
Mr. Big: My theory with that is because maybe these aliens are long rivals of your home planet and that's why they attacked you.
Wordgirl/Becky: And is that the reason why they killed those military men in Los Angeles?
Mr. Big: Oh, well. Maybe they thought they were being threatened.
Wordgirl/Becky: So, um, where's Leslie?
Mr. Big: She left the building and she wanted me to leave with her.
Wordgirl/Becky: Well, why didn't you listen to her?
Mr. Big: I just think she's being paranoid.
Wordgirl/Becky: You think she's being paranoid? (Huggy asks, what's paranoid?) Paranoid means to be distrustful. To be unreasonably suspicious of others and their thoughts or motives. In this case, Mr. Big thinks that Leslie is being paranoid about the aliens because she believes they are here to destroy us. Mr. Big, I have first-hand experience of what these aliens want to do and if they kill or try to kill someone for trying to peacefully contact them, then that means they are not friendly. And I think you should leave your building before things get bad. Please!
Mr. Big: Why should you care if I get destroyed or not?
Wordgirl/Becky: Why did you even ask me that? Look, it doesn't matter how many times you all try to destroy me or whatever, I care about all of you villains. And I don't want you to die. So please, come on Mr. Big. Leave your building. Please?
Mr. Big: (He looks up at the ship and down at Wordgirl and Huggy.) Well, ok. Can I at least gather some of my things?
Wordgirl/Becky: Sure. Do you want me to wait for you or will you be ok?
Mr. Big: I should be ok. Thanks.
Wordgirl/Becky: No problem. (She then zooms away.) I hope he'll be ok. I don't like the looks of that ship.
(Mr. Big goes back into his office and gathers some of this belongings and stuffs them into a bag and then heads back to the roof, where his helicopter is located.)
(A few minutes later, as Mr. Big steps into his helicopter to fly away from his building and lands on the street below.)
Mr. Big: (He sees Leslie, looking up at the building.) Leslie!
Leslie: Mr. Big, Sir? Thanks goodness. (She walks over to him and, without hesitation, puts her arms around him, feeling relieved that he's safe.)
Mr. Big: Ok, ok. That's enough. Now, let's find our way out of this town. (He and Leslie get into his helicopter.)
(As they are about to lift off of the ground, another citizen points towards the ship, hovering over his building.)
Citizen #1: The ship is doing something!
(Mr. Big and Leslie step away from his helicopter and look up to see that the bottom of the ship is opening up, what looks like the hatch.)
(Then all the citizens in the city, including Wordgirl and Huggy, are watching to see what happens.)
(Then all of the sudden, a very large laser comes firing down onto the building, causing it to explode.)
(With that, everyone screams and hurries away from the building as it is being destroyed with shards of the building firing in all directions, hitting whatever is in it's path of destruction.)
(Wordgirl is doing her best to make sure no one is hit by the falling debris.)
Wordgirl/Becky: (Using her sonic scream, she advises everyone to run as fast as they can and to abandon their cars.) GO EVERYONE! RUN!
(At the same time, surrounding buildings are being destroyed as well.)
(Mr. Big grabs Leslie by the hand and hurry away as fast as they can along with the rest of the citizens.)
(Tobey and his mother are a ways down the street when he sees an explosion coming towards him and his mother.)
Tobey: Mother, let's get going!
(Claire and Tobey abandon their car and everything in it and run from the explosion that's heading towards them.)
Mrs. McCallister: Faster Tobey!
Tobey: I'm going as fast as I can, Mother!
(Back at Doc's warehouse lair, the henchmen are looking towards the city and they see the explosion of fire and debris coming towards them as well.)
Henchman #1: Boss, the explosion is coming this way! We should leave!
Dr. Two-Brains: I told you, this building is able to withstand this!
Henchman #1: I don't know about you, Boss, but Charlie and I are getting out of here!
(With that said, the explosion is still heading towards them and, even though Doc's henchmen vacate the warehouse, Doc stays behind, convinced that his building is able to remain intact, but the unfortunately, it doesn't and Doc runs as fast as he can, but is covered in debris and is injured as a result.)
(Elsewhere, the explosion begins to destroy the whole city and when it's over, many people are seriously injured. Miraculously, there's no loss of life, due to the fact that Wordgirl has kept everyone as safe as she could.)
Wordgirl/Becky: (Sighs with relief.) Huggy, that was one horrible explosion and the city is almost completely destroyed. Come on, let's see if we can help anyone. (She goes and flies around town to see if she needs to help anyone.) It's Tobey and his mother. (She zooms towards them.) Tobey, Mrs. McCallister, are you ok?
Tobey: Wordgirl! Thank goodness. Mother and I are fine.
Mrs. McCallister: We're uninjured.
Wordgirl/Becky: Good. See if you can get to the baseball field, I'm going to see if I can have everyone gather there.
Tobey: Right away.
(He and his mother make their way towards the baseball field as Wordgirl and Huggy search for more citizens.)
(Over the next few hours, Wordgirl gathers just about all citizens and tells them to head for the baseball stadium.)
(She then hears Doc's henchmen in the distance and zooms towards Doc's lair.)
Wordgirl/Becky: Guys, are you all ok?
Henchman #1: Charlie and I are ok. We don't know about Doc. He insisted on staying inside.
Wordgirl/Becky: I'll go and look for him. In the meantime, I want you all to head for the baseball stadium. (The two henchmen give her a thumbs up and she heads inside.) DOC?! It's Wordgirl and Huggy. Can you hear me? (She cups her ear in order to hear him.)
Dr. Two-Brains: (He faintely hears Wordgirl's voice and tries to stick his arm out in order for her to find him, under the debris.) Wordgirl!
Wordgirl/Becky: (She sees his arm and zooms over and begins to remove the debris and finds him.) You ok? (She then sees several cuts and bruises on him.) You look horrible.
Dr. Two-Brains: (Sarcastically.) Thanks.
Wordgirl/Becky: (She then lifts him up and carries him out of the building.) Why did you stay here and not try to leave town?
Dr. Two-Brains: I thought my warehouse was able to withstand the explosion. But I was wrong.
Wordgirl/Becky: Ok. We're all gathering in the baseball field. (When she arrives at the baseball stadium, she reunites Doc with his henchmen and then looks around to see if everyone is there.) Come on, Huggy. We have to find more survivors. (She and Huggy glide around and look to see if they can spot anyone else. They then come to where the copy shop is and the roof is caved in, but she hears a faint voice.) Come on, someone might be in there. (She lands.) Hello? Anyone?
LRW: (With a faint-sounding voice, she hears Wordgirl.) Wordgirl.
Wordgirl/Becky: (She digs her out.) Lady Redundant Woman? Are you ok?
LRW: I'm ok, I guess, presume, suppose. But my copier is destroyed, demolished, ruined. (She then sits and begins to cry.)
Wordgirl/Becky: Look, I understand that you love your copier, but it's just a machine. You're flesh and blood and you're more important. Your copier can be replaced, but you can't be.
LRW: (She wipes a tear from her eyes and a geniun smile appears on her face.) You mean that?
Wordgirl/Becky: Well, yeah. I care about you.
LRW: Oh, thank you, merci, gracias. Can you help me get out of here now?
Wordgirl/Becky: Sure. (She removes some more debris and helps her up and then she lifts her up and carries her to the baseball stadium.) This is where everyone is gathering. Most of your fellow villains are over there.
LRW: (She then sees Doc, who is injured very badly.) Oh no, Doc! Set me down right there.
Wordgirl/Becky: Ok. Doc should be ok though. He just has some minor cuts and bruises.
LRW: (She walks over to him.) Doc, are you ok?
Dr. Two-Brains: Yeah, I'm ok. Thanks to Wordgirl. What about you?
LRW: I owe her one for helping me too. Can you stand?
Dr. Two-Brains: Not too well. My leg hurts very bad.
Wordgirl/Becky: Are you two going to be ok? I'm still looking for survivors.
Dr. Two-Brains: You go ahead.
LRW: We'll be fine, all right, okay.
(With that assurance, Wordgirl and Huggy head back into the sky to look for more survivors.)
(But as she does, she sees that the alien invaders have landed smaller ships and are armed with laser rifles, ready to take over and kill anyone and everyone.)
Wordgirl/Becky: (Gasps!) We need to work fast, Huggy. (She continues to look around the city to look for survivors and she comes across Kid Potato's house.) Do you want to see if they're ok? (Huggy gives a thumbs up on that idea.) Ok. (She zooms towards the front door and knocks.)
Kid Potato: (Answers the door.) Wordgirl? What brings you here?
Wordgirl/Becky: I was just here to see if you are doing ok? Is your son here too? I didn't see him at his lair.
Butcher: Wordgirl! Thank goodness. You ok?
Wordgirl/Becky: I was just coming to see if you're ok.
Butcher: Pop and I are fine. We hid down in our basement level when the blastered front came through.
Wordgirl/Becky: You mean, "Blast front". But we need for all the citizens to gather together at the baseball stadium.
Kid Potato: Why? We're safe here.
Wordgirl/Becky: While I was flying over here, I saw some of the aliens, with weapons in their hands, marching around the city. We have to work together to defeat them.
Butcher: Ok. Come on, Pop. She's right. We need to work together to defeat the aliens.
Kid Potato: You're saying that everyone is located at the baseball stadium?
Wordgirl/Becky: Yes, Sir.
Kid Potato: I like her. She's very polite. Ok. My son and I will head over there.
Wordgirl/Becky: Thank you and be careful. Now I have to continue to look for survivors. (She zooms away and continues to look for any citizens.) (After a few more hours of searching all corners of the city, Wordgirl decides to head back to the stadium and to make sure that everyone is accounted for.) (Talking to herself.) All the teachers, Mr. Dudley, Ms. Davis, the Principal, Ms. Champlain, Ms. Ripley, etc. Good. All here. All the students, including my friends, Violet, Scoops, Eugene, Emma, Hunter, their families, present.
My family, Mom, Dad, Bampy, TJ, here. Villains, all here. Anonymous citizens? Here. Good. Everyone is here and accounted for. (Huggy asks, what now? How are we going to battle these aliens?) I really don't know, Huggy. But each and every citizen here depends on me and I can't let them down or everyone will die.
(Wordgirl hovers there, in front of every citizen in Fair City, pondering how she will be able to battle the aliens and defend her adopted homeworld.)
The End…for now
