Five years after Taking Chances ended, the Underminer is back. He once again plans to wipeout mankind. This time, Chance and Violet stand between him and his goal. They are the last line of defense. Can they thwart his plan, or will the topside be made like the bottom?

Chapter One

The dinner.

Chance Avon Racer drove his car down the road. He had big plans for tonight, and he couldn't wait to put them underway. In his mind, fantasies of her saying yes played over and over again. He really hoped those fantasies would become reality. Finally, he pulled into the parking lot of a place called "Luigi's Italian Stallion." It was an Italian restaurant themed after the Ferrari. Pictures of said car could be found on the walls, plastered into the tiles on the floor and ceiling, and even embedded in the tables. He walked in, and talked to one of the employees.

"I'm here to see Luigi." Said Chance,

"And what business do you have with him?" asked the employee, with attitude, "Mr. Marino is too busy to talk to just anyone with a face."

"Back off," cried a voice, with an Italian accent covering it, "I always got time for Mr. Racer. He saved my restaurant. You wouldn't be working if it weren't for him, so be nice." There stood a man in the office doorway. He was roughly five foot seven in height. He had thinning black hair on his head, and wore a white apron over white clothes.

"Hello, Mr. Marino." Said Chance, as he and the manager hugged.

"Please," said the man, "call the Luigi. Now, what can I do for the man who saved this restaurant?" This was no exaggeration. The Italian Stallion was bankrupt and going out of business, when Chance offered to sponsor it at his race. Chance won the race, and gave all the money to Luigi, who used it to hire his employees back, and the restaurant had never been better since then.

"Do you remember that time," said Chance, "When you said you owed me a huge favor?"

"Like it was yesterday," said Luigi.

"Time to cash it in." Said Chance,

"I'm listening," said the man. Chance told his plan to Luigi, and he was quick to agree.

About an hour Later, the Parr household was quite. The now Twenty year old Violet had just got home from her college class, and was currently watching TV with her parents. Dash, now in high school, was playing video games. The seven year old Jack Jack was reading a book. Suddenly, the doorbell rang.

"I'll get it," said Bob, getting up. He opened the door, and who should he see but Chance.

"Hello Mr. Parr," said Chance,

"Chance," he hailed the now twenty three year old, "come on in." Chance followed as Mr. Parr led him into the house.

"Violet," called Mr. Parr, "you have a visitor." Violet walked into the foyer, and was pleasantly surprised to see her lover. She dove into his arms, and they shared a sweet kiss.

"What brings you here?" she asked,

"There is something I need to ask you and your family." Violet left to gather her family. When they were gathered, Chance told his yarn.

"A few of my colleagues from my racing years and I were going to have dinner at a famous Italian Restaurant here in Metroville. But all of them had to cancel, so I have a table of six, with only one to fill it. Would you guys care to fill in?"

"Well," said Mrs. Parr, "I didn't feel like cooking dinner anyway." So all of them chose to meet him.

"Great!" Cried Chance, "The placed is called the Italian Stallion."

A few hours later, The Parr Family pulled in the parking lot of the place. One by one, they all stepped in. Chance waited for them at a table. When the all took their seats, they were instantly greeted by the waiter.

The meal was delicious, but what came next was even sweeter than the spumoni ice cream they were currently eating.

"Violet," said Chance, "There's something I need to talk to you about." The two of them walked to the center of the restaurant.

"Violet," he said, "We've known each other for five years. The time I spent with you was bliss. I've planned out my future ten thousand times, and each time, it came back to you. This means that I don't want to have a future, without you in it." He paused, and got down on one knee, "Violet Parr, will you marry me?" Violet could not believe her ears. She was being asked to marry the man she loved more than anyone. Tears that fought to fall finally won, and she said,

"Yes." And so Chance stood, and the pair kissed; right in the middle of the Restaurant. Everyone in the area burst into applause.

Bob noticed that Helen was crying.

"What's wrong?" he asked her.

"Our little girl," she said, "is becoming a woman."

That's all wrapped up. Now I shall put a bow on it. I'll be making a lot of references to the Incredibles Rise of the Underminer Video Game.