"And now, for a special news report."

The day was going as normal; a regular spring weekend, almost time for the cherry blossoms to bloom all over Japan. The sun was warm and the light breeze softly swayed through light blue sky. Peace and harmony were held by the songs of the sparrows. Yes, everything is peaceful in the Hinata household.

That is, until the report came up.

"Nee-chan, take a look at this." Hinata Fuyuki: an average young boy obsessed with the unknown, especially aliens, considering the fact that he usually has five in his house. Five alien frogs, originally sent to conquer the Earth in the name of the planet Keron. His hair was a dark blue, along with his gentle eyes. He was the first to notice the special bulletin.

A teenage girl with deep magenta pigtails entered the living room with an apron on. "Fuyuki, I was making lunch." Hinata Natsumi: the kind of girl with brains and brawns. She, too, was aware of the Kerons; in fact, she let their leader have his share of chores under their roof. Her brown eyes could show love and kindness, and then immediately snap to anger and discipline the next.

Fuyuki didn't move. "But it's a special report. They only do those when something exciting is happening."

"Alright, fine," Natsumi answered, sitting next to him on their sofa. "I swear, if that stupid frog's been up to something..."

"Nee-chan, he promised to stay out of trouble the last time..."

"I know, but I just can't trust him."

That 'stupid frog' was none other than Keroro Gunso, sergeant of the Keroro Platoon. If it hadn't been for the comforts of star fruits and Gundam models, Keroro might have been a great invader of Earth. But, sadly, his plans continue to fail, so he is no more than an annoyance to some of the people around him. His green skin complemented his yellow cap, and bore a star on his chest and forehead.

The TV continued with its report.

"There have been several reports of theft in multiple places near Tokyo and various small towns. There is currently no evidence as to who pulled it off and how they did it. Video cameras did not catch a thing, but police and detectives suspect a large group of professional thieves.

"However, now everyone has the same opinion on the crime. Some see this a violation of the law, while others think that the robbers are upholding it."

Several interviews came up. One was of a young woman, around her mid-twenties. "I'm not shocked that Todoro Bank was robbed. In fact, I almost went bankrupt when their lousy security systems failed to catch a bunch of teenagers taking my cash!" She stuck her nose in the air. "Besides, they didn't store my money; I know that they were unnecessarily taking some of it for their own pockets!"

Another was of a middle aged man. "I can't see why some people view this as justice. Stealing is stealing, no matter how you look at it."

There definitely some good points in both sides of the debate. It was interesting to both siblings to watch as the police were swarmed by news reporters about the robberies. There wasn't too much to tell, though; "There was probably a group involved in this. They were very careful not to get caught on camera and to not leave evidence behind. Until further notice, we have no more information to tell you." The questions didn't stop coming afterwards, however. But that's what happens when things like that happen.

There was a strange silence after the report ended.

"Fuyuki... you don't think that our money was..." There was a light fragment of fear on Natsumi's face. "Mama works so hard for our money. Do you think it'll be gone just like that...?"

Her brother was silent for a moment. "Don't worry, Nee-chan! I have a feeling that we won't get robbed." He smiled and stood up. He looked back for a second at his sister and reminded her, "Hey, weren't you making lunch?"

Natsumi grinned back. "Oh, yeah. I'm almost done, you can call the stupid frog and the others now." She went back into the kitchen, while Fuyuki was making his way to Keroro's room. He thought to himself, "Maybe an alien robbed the banks."