The munk teens were lying on the grass in the park, looking at the clouds. Each of the eight was thinking about their adventure in the faerie
world, and how great it would be to get another assignment like that one. Although the munk teens had done above and beyond exceptional
on their last assignment, they hadn't gotten a call from any of the Wizards teens about an assignment since. Still, sometimes it was nice just to
relax and remember the fun of their previous assignment. Although, apart from the fact that they still had their faerie wings to occasionally
wear, the whole thing felt like a dream to each of the eight. Finally, Jewl rolled onto his side and said, "Hey guys? Hasn't it been a while since
we've gotten an assignment?" Jeanette rolled over onto her side and replied, "Well, I suppose, but when they need us they need us. It's not like
this is some fun game or something, it's really helping people in distress." Jewl nodded and Alvin said, "It's still a lot of fun though." Jeanette
nodded and said, "Well, I won't argue with that." Brittany rolled over onto her side and said, "Don't you guys think that our hotel in
Faerieopolis was even nicer than our beach hut in Hawaii?" Bell rolled over onto her sied and replied, "Yeah. I never thought it got nicer than
that, but what's better than a huge closet that not only has room for clothes, but also for flying?" Theodore rolled over onto his side and said,
"Not to mention the food! My mouth starts watering when I even think about the delicious flying fruits." Eleanor rolled over onto her side and
said, "I agree. Oh, and when the waiter missed the deadline by almost two whole seconds? That made the food taste even better!" Everyone
laughed at that memory. Simon rolled over onto his side and said, "But the best memory of all, was when we finally completed our assignment,
and everyone was happy again." The munk teens all agreed on that. They all rolled back onto their backs to stare at the clouds some more,
when Jeanette's phone vibrated. She lazily looked at the next message, and then shot up. "It's from Jennifer! She says that there's an important
assignment, and the Wizards teens are out on another assignment! She wants us to meet her at the Wizards studio immediately!" The munk
teens all raced over to the Wizards studio. Jennifer Stone was there waiting for them, wearing her watermelon dress. It almost looked like it
was actually made out of a watermelon! "Heyy Jennifer, LOVE the dress!" Brittany said. "Thanks, it's one of my favorites!" Jennifer replied, and
Jennifer and Brittany started talking about Jennifer's fashion style. Simon tapped his foot impatiently and said, "Hey, I hate to break up the
party, but you said there was an important assignment?"Jennifer slapped her forehead and said, "Oh yeah, I totally forgot! I just got a distress
call from Bubbletopia." "Bubbletopia?" Simon and Jeanette asked in shock, while the others looked dumbfounded. "Bubbletopia is the world's
largest merpeople city, but it's so exclusive, so no one even believes it's real." Simon explained. "That's right. It's so far under the water, that
there's no way for any type of communication, no one could possibly get there without being a merperson, and there's no way to communicate
with the other worlds once you're there. It takes hundreds of years to get there if you are a merperson, and if you're born there, you'll never
see any other worlds. Communication with any other worlds is impossible!" Jeanette said. "Yes, but they've been storing up magic ever since
Bubbletopia was built, in case of an emergency. Well, they had just enough magic to send a distress call here. Bubbletopia is being attacked by
killer sharks, and if something isn't done soon, merpeople will become extinct." Jennifer explained. "We have just enough magic to transform
four of you into mermunks, and to transport you to Bubbletopia in a matter of twenty four hours." Jennifer added. "Wait, you said you have
enough to get us there, but then how do we get back?" Simon asked. Jennifer looked uncomfortable and said, "Well, that's the thing, you don't.
I've done endless research, and contacted every wizard I know, but there's no way to possibly get you back." "Well, that shouldn't be much of a
problem I suppose, I mean, us girls have always wanted to be mermunks!" Bell said. Jennifer stared at her lap and said, "I'm sorry, but due to
complications, we have to send two boys and two girls. I'm sorry, I've done above and beyond everything I could to figure out a way to send
just the girls, or just the boys, or find a way to bring you back, or send other wizards, but there's nothing I can do. There isn't anything anyone
can do, we can't even invent a new way to communicate." "Wait? You're saying two of us boys and two of us girls will have to be sent away
forever, no way of communication?" Alvin said. Jennifer looked up and said, "You don't have to do the assignment, but if you don't the
merpeople will become extinct. But if you do, you'll have to leave tomorrow." "Well then, we better figure out who's going, and soon."
Jeanette said, and the other munk teens nodded.
