Humphrey walked down Jasper with a smile on his face. All of the zombies, death, and mass murder were over and he felt like celebrating. He went over to Aaron's for another adventure.
"Hey, Aaron!" He said as he came into his den. He was there with Hutch who was helping out with his stuff. Since Aaron thought Hutch was dead, he had to move his stuff out of the den to get rid of the memories.
"What's up Humphrey?" Aaron asked cheerfully.
"Want to go celebrate our new found life." Humphrey joked. Aaron thought for a second. Another adventure would be nice.
"Would Kate be with us?"
"You know, ever since what happened, I don't really want her near our adventures." Humphrey said seriously. "It was a close call before. And besides, her stomach hurts."
"So…. A guys night out?" Hutch asked.
"Why not? We haven't been together in a while, just the three of us."
"That's true, but are you sure…." Aaron was then interrupted.
"I'm sure… they need to be safe, for my sake." Humphrey smiled. Aaron shrugged and grabbed his vortex manipulator.
"You have yours?"
"Always."
"Alright, where should we go?"
"I want to see you as a baby!" Hutch bluntly said.
"Ok, never… next choice."
"Well, the baby thing is cool….."
"No baby! Look let me pick."
Aaron pressed a few buttons and they were off. When the manipulator dropped them at their sight, they were met face to face with a sergeant drill-master screaming at his team.
They quickly hid behind some bushes and watched as these soldiers were being screamed at.
"Where are we?" Humphrey asked.
"World War 2."
"Is that bad?" Hutch asked.
"If you like blowing up by Nazis then yeah its fine."
"A horrible period, who's the president? Truman, Theodore?" Aaron asked. "I could never remember which." The gang walked around the village where the drill sergeant was and looked at the sights.
The only thing out of place was a carrier tank that was place in the forest of the village. "What's that then?" Aaron asked himself.
Aaron then looked down and saw something that would very much break this vacation travel.
"Uh-oh."
