A lot happens in a ten years' Earth time. Babies are born. Kids grow up. Grown-ups grow old. This is mostly true of the broken, and so called "weird," Pelekai ohana, whom once lived together in their classic, but futuristic and dumpy, blue Kauai abode.
Young Lilo - not so young anymore - had now surpassed the ripe age of 16, looking much like her sister older Nani, but still inheriting the looks of her father. Upon stumbling through many difficult school times, getting her driver's license after her second try, graduating from high school, and learning how to use a blaster from Jumba, she was now ready to excitedly attend the Galactic Alliance Community College in the fall, full scholarship from the Grand Councilwoman. Since "pets" were allowed to stay in the college's dorms and even were allowed in classrooms, Stitch, her always faithful, curious, fluffy, indestructible alien companion, was to go along with Lilo to provide her with company. Angel, Stitch's boojiboo, was also to come along; Stitch and Angel were inseparable. The two experiments would possibly learn a thing or two, but that would be highly unlikely because they were both programmed supercomputers.
Throughout the years, Nani and David more frequently went on "not-dates." During one beautiful sunset not-date, David proposed to Nani in the Pelekais front hammock, of course when her stress level was at an all-time low; he knew she couldn't resist. So, in a year's time, the happy couple got married and David became a part of the ohana, thanks to the many arrangements made by Pleakley. It was a beautiful wedding in the Pelekai backyard much like the fake, interrupted wedding of Pleakley to Jumba a few years back. But, the Kawena wedding was even better because the big dummy head didn't come to blast everything to pieces and because Fibber wasn't there to tear the fabric of humanity apart. Instead, the big dummy head and Reuben came as surprise wedding singers; they were the laugh of the reception. Hey, maybe some of humanity was torn apart!
A couple years after the wedding, the Kawenas own little family began to expand – they were expecting their firsts. Because Nani was still frequently late for work and because they didn't want to make Pleakley obligated to revolve around their new children all day, the Kawenas decided to buy a little, quiet beach shack close to a daycare center and both of their workplaces. Now, Nani was the vice president of the Bird's of Paradise Hotel's beach rentals and David was promoted as the head of the "stupid, fakey luau."
That left Jumba and Pleakley alone in the quiet, but once frantic and happening, Pelekai home. The Pelekais had accepted them as part of their little ohana for 10 years now and Nani and Lilo felt indebted to the two aliens because of all of the things they had done for them and all of the memories they had shared.
