Lazy Town is not mine. It's Magnus Scheving's. Thank you.

Special thanks to 18lzytwner

It was Saturday afternoon and Uncle Milford was home from work as the doorbell rang. It was his secretary, Bessie Busybody, with an invitation that had arrived after the mayor left the office.

"What's that for?" asked Uncle Milford.

"We're invited to go on a business trip in Business Town for a week for both mayors and secretaries starting tomorrow morning. We'd have to take the nine a.m. train at the train station. It's mandatory, so we can't miss it," explained Betsy while reading it to the mayor.

"Okay," said Uncle Milford.

Meanwhile, Stephanie was getting a drink of water near Trixie, who sat on the park bench. When she saw something sticking out of Stephanie's purse, she pulled it out, and read it, she brought it to Stingy and Ziggy to show it to them, but they didn't believe her.

"Are you sure that was Stephanie?" asked Stingy. "She wasn't with you."

"I'm positive," said Trixie.

"I don't believe you," said Ziggy.

"Me either," said Stingy.

"Fine, don't believe me," said Trixie replied she stormed off.

That was when Stephanie came back.

"What's going on?" asked the nine-year-old as they told her what happened. "What? Why would I do that?"

"We didn't believe her anyway," said Stingy.

"At least you both care," said Stephanie going to a very angry Trixie.

"Why are you accusing me of something I didn't do?" But Trixie ignored her; her feelings were hurt. "Fine. Be that way.

That was when Stephanie as she left.

At Uncle Milford's house, the door was opened and slammed shut. Stephanie ran past Uncle Milford to her room and slammed her bedroom door.

"Stephanie, dinner's ready!" The mayor called to his niece.

Stephanie was still in her room as he knocked on her door and came in. He noticed she was on her bed facing the window as he sat next to her realizing she was upset.

"It's time for dinner," said Uncle Milford.

"I'm not hungry right now," said Stephanie.

"What's wrong?" Uncle Milford asked the nine-year-old.

"Something bad happened. Trixie's not talking to me for any reason," said Stephanie as she went on to explain what happened.

"Talk to Sportacus since he knows what to do," The mayor suggested comforting her.

"I'll do that tomorrow when I calm down a bit," replied Stephanie.

"It'll be ok, Stephanie," said Uncle Milford. "I have something to tell you after when I come in to say good night to you. Do you want anything to eat?"

Stephanie just shook her head, "No."

"If you change your mind, I'll save some for leftovers," said the mayor said as he left the room.

At nine-thirty p.m., Uncle Milford came in to be with his niece.

"Are you alright now?" asked Uncle Milford.

"Yes. I'm glad we have Sportacus to help me out," said Stephanie.

"I have news to tell you. Bessie came by with an invitation. We were invited to go on a business trip in Business Town for both mayor and their secretaries," said Uncle Milford.

"For how long?" asked Stephanie.

"It's only for a week, honey," said Uncle Milford.

"Okay," said Stephanie. "When are you leaving?"

"Tomorrow morning. We'll be taking the nine a.m. train at the train station," replied Uncle Milford. "Can you ask Sportacus to stay with you?"

"Okay," said Stephanie.

"Thank you, my dear." The mayor smiled as he kissed her. "Good night, honey."

"Night," said Stephanie as her uncle left the room shutting off the light and the door while she went to sleep