"Judy, Grandpa, Bruce, (Tyson's dad) Hiro, please try and calm down." Mr Dickinson sat at the head of a conference table looking around at the different faces of his friends and their different reactions to what he had just said.

Judy, she was in hysterics. Her team would never agree to it, and she didn't really trust any of them either and was totally against the idea. Grandpa thought it was a good thing but he was still a little weary about having all of them together in one place. Bruce was happy with it, but he had tried to get his father to see things his way, and that had only caused a fight between the pair that showed no signs of calming down anytime soon. Then there was Hiro, he was sat calmly thinking about what had been said. Anybody who looked at his could tell that he was thinking everything over in his head and deciding if it really was an idea worth his time of if it was just a bad idea no worth batting an eyelid for.

"I know it might be a bad idea, and that is why I am asking Hiro if he would like to go there with them all to keep an eye on them." When nobody's expression changed, he decided it was time for so serious persuasion skills. Any lucky for him he had much experience in that department. "Having all of the teams in one place will help them learn to get along, and to realize that it isn't all about winning or beating the other teams. And it is too late to stop the idea since I have already reserved the house for a month." With that said Mr D sat back in his chair and got comfortable to watch the arguments and fights unfold once again.

This time Grandpa was arguing with Judy about letting them all go and Bruce was trying to calm the pair down with no such success. Hiro however was smiling to himself, and soon that smile turned into a soft chuckle. And that soft chuckle caught the attention on the others and everybody was watching him waiting for him to explain his reasons for laughing at such a strange time.

"So let me just get this all straight sir." Hiro turned his attention to Mr D to make sure he knew exactly what was going to happen. "You have invited the Bladebreakers, The White Tigers, The All-stars, The Majestics, The Demolition Boys, The Bega Bladers and F-Dynasty to stay in a large mansion for a month? And I will be the only remotely responsible one there? And they all have to get along by the end of the month else we will all be stuck there? And we are not aloud outside of the grounds of this mansion that you have reserved for us?"

When the idea was said out load, it sounded completely and utterly bonkers, one of those things that everybody knows will just never work. But Mr D, being the dreamer that he was, did not intend to stop his plans because a few people thought he was a little mad. People had thought him mad when he wanted to start the BBA, and now look. The BBA is the centre of all beyblading and all because he dared to dream. Yeah, he was still going through with his plans.

"Yes, that is the plan." Mr D smiled at Hiro, he knew what was going through his mind.

"Well, it sounds like fun. I'm in!" He smiles at his father and Grandfather and the pair shrug knowing that if Hiro is there then nothing to bad can happen to anybody whilst out there. Judy however, was not feeling quite as happy about them agreeing with the idea.

"No, I will not have it! If I am not there then god knows what Rick will do! He's not known for his abilities to keep calm and talk about things. I just don't think that it is a safe idea at all, and I will not let it happen! No, I will not have it Stanley!" With that, she sat back in her chair and looked at Mr D, hoping that her small rant was enough to convince him of how bad and dangerous his idea truly was.

Bruce was smiling and thinking about how he knew nothing was going to change Mr D's mind. Let alone Judy throwing a tantrum that equalled the skills of Ming Ming on a bad day.

"Look my fly mama; we should dig what the D man is putting down. The way I see it the little dogs need some chillin' time together or we won't be able to keep 'em clam. You dig?" Grandpa was looking at Judy with a very serious look on his face but poor Judy, she, not being used to his language, was left without any idea of what had just been said.

Bruce, seeing the distressed look on Judy's face decided it was time he helped her out. "What he means to say is we should be happy about the idea that Stanley has thought of and that if the kids don't spend anytime together then we won't be able to stop them from fighting when they do see each other. Wouldn't you agree?" Bruce was looking at her trying to make her see sense. He didn't really know Judy all too well, but he had heard enough rumours and stories to know that she didn't like being kept out of the loop of things.

Hiro was looking at her with his look that says 'you should really agree, you might disappoint somebody if you don't'. It was often reserved for the likes of Tyson and his Grandpa. Grandpa in fact was seen giving her the same look, family traits!

After a few more moments of silence, Judy looked at Mr D with a sight and nodded her head. "Okay, I'll let my team go, but I am taking their blades away. Because if Rick is in a bad mood and has his blade then there won't be, a mansion left for them to stay in. I am sorry, but my team will go in without their beyblades." She looked at Mr D who was now tugging on his moustache thinking about the newfound information.

They all waited in silence. Would Mr D say that it was a no blades trip? Or would he say that is fine but the others would have their beyblades. Then again, it would be a lot safer, and easier for Hiro, if they didn't have their blades.

"That is fine Judy; in fact I am now making this trip a no blades trip. They will all turn up at the house tomorrow with their blades and launchers and I will have one of my team put them all in a fire and waterproof box that will then go into the BBA vault for safekeeping. Are we all now agreed on letting this trip go ahead?" He looked over the faces, stopping to look at Judy more than the others and he could see that they were generally quite happy about the idea.

They all nodded their agreement and began smiling. With that said and agreed, they said their goodbyes and all went off to make their preparations for the month's trip that was to go ahead. Mr Dickinson was pleased with his work and they himself left to make sure all of the teams arrived at the airport without any problems.