Wayne had dropped Humphrey, Kate, and Hutch in Jasper Park to pick up Saul and Claudette. They wanted to see adventure too and since they were old enough they let them.

But they hit a little snag. The TARDIS ran out of fuel. They then stopped at a time station. It worked more like a gas station, but this was for those who had time machines.

Everyone except Wayne was in the store that the station had getting supplies. Kate was the one doing all the work as no one else helped her. Because of course, the woman had to do the shopping.

"Mom, we need OJ!" Claudette yelled.

"Ok…" Kate said as she put the OJ in the cart.

"Can you get those Flintstones chewable morphine?" Saul asked.

"There's no such thing!" Kate retorted.

"Kate… a bee flew past my ear! I need you to pat my head!" Humphrey whined.

"Oh Humphrey, grow up!" Kate said as she put more stuff in the cart.

"And I want a bottle of bourbon." Hutch said to Kate.

"Hutch, its 6:00 A.M. You can't be serious…"

"I know what time it is! I'm thirsty!" Hutch said whining.

Kate then made it to the counter where a human with a green shirt and a fry master hat rung up the items.

"And a bottle of aspirin…" Kate told the man, rubbing her head. She was tired.

"Twenty-four dollars."

"For this?!" She yelled.

"I reduced the price because an escaped mental patient tampered with the bottle."

Kate paid for the items with the credit card that Wayne gave her and the gang left the store. They entered the TARDIS where they saw Wayne.

"Alright. Put that in the back and let's go. Where do you want to go kids?" Wayne asked Saul and Claudette.

"I don't know. We've never time traveled in a time machine like this. What's the best place you know?" Claudette asked him.

"Well…" Wayne pushed a few buttons and pulled turned a dial. "I know this great place where everything is black and white. That might be cool."

"Let's go then!" Saul said happily. Wayne pulled a lever and they were off.

Saul and Claudette held on as they weren't used to this kind of travel. But the place they were going to wasn't really a nice place.

Well, it was nice, but there are two people, or at least in this case, wolves, who weren't that nice.

In fact, they are stuck-up, snooty, and downright horrible parents.