She ran, as fast as she could, away from that…thing. It put forth no effort and quickly caught up to the fifteen-year-old girl named Brea. She had flowing black hair, mysterious purple eyes, and a soft face, along with a skinny body with a pink tee-shirt, and pants that stood three inches above her ankles. Anyways, her feelings right now all fit under one category: Fear. The thing slowly crept closer, not making a sound, but yet inevitably there. It then backed her up into the worst possible situation: a dead-end. She screamed again.

"HEY!" the voice pierced the night, a boy who was clearly out of breath from running, but still eager for action. That teenage boy with hair like flames, and a black-tee with a red jacket, collar up. He quickly reached for a device on his wrist, and soon, he was holding a strange, silverish device, with a blue beam of light extending out of it.

"U-Watch Laser. Pretty handy if you ask me." He said, a smug smile stretching over his face. The thing instantly rushed towards him. The boy slashed with his laser, and charged straight through it. The monster was wounded, with a gaping hole where the boy had pierced. However, the gap quickly closed itself, and it turned around with rage. That's when the boy, named Martin, was surprised. The monster seemed to have a smile, that is if it had a mouth, and it came back for him. Martin's grin was replaced by a look of determination, and he instantly started fiddling around with his watch. He pulled out an odd looking device and clicked a button. Instantly a hook, connected to a string launched out and grabbed onto a convenient streetlight. Martin swung using the device, effectively kicking his attacker down while doing so. Then, he circled around the streetlight, and let go of the glinting device to go flying forwards as to lay another attack on the monster. Another kick. The monster hit the ground, kicking up dust. Martin landed with a brief and triumphant 'Woo-Hoo!' But the monster was quick to get back up. Martin grinned for another round, but instead the monster did something horrible. It launched out a glowing green goop, which Martin dodged, but in doing so, had to roll to the left at an awkward angle. Landing roughly, Martin suppressed a cry of pain. When he finally got up, the monster had picked him up by his tee-shirt. The boy struggled to no avail. Brea, made use of it and ran away. Then the monster leaned close to Martin and whispered some strange things in an ancient language into his hear. At first, nothing happened. Then a green mist poured out of where the monster's left eye should have been and gagged Martin. He cried for 'Help' even though nobody was there. Soon, he was out cold. Then the monster took the poor boy into the shadows, and soon, there was no sight of either one of them.

A girl with light brown hair, which was currently in a ponytail, and a purple long-sleeve followed by sweatpants, ran, trying to catch her breath at the same time. Then she saw it. A silhouette. She charged after it and pounced, and felt herself hit it. There were two grunts, before she saw exactly what she just tackled.

"It just Java." The poor caveman whined. He wore a plaid-button up, with black shorts.

"Sorry, big guy. Thought you were our monster."

"Yeah, monster." Java grunted.

"Aww, don't give me that look." Diana whined. Java brushed it off before replying.

"So, where Martin?"

"How should I know?" Diana snapped back. Java had no response. Diana sighed.

"Listen, let's regroup, then search for this supposed monster together. We might even find Brea while we're at it."

Java nodded, as it was a good idea. Then, they started looking. They called out for Martin, no answer. Diana sighed, figuring he was being ignorant as usual. But soon an hour passed, followed by another. Diana and Java exchanged a look that proved that they were both feeling the same thing: worry. Then they heard a voice, not too far off.

"Diana? Java?" It was Brea's voice. The duo raced after it, and soon found it's wielder.

"Brea! Where's Martin?" Diana asked. Brea's eyes filled with tears and she told Diana about Martin's battle with the creature and how it captured him. Diana and Java exchanged another look, this time more sure: We need to tell M.O.M.

Daytime, finally. M.O.M. was basically relaying what was told. She turned and sighed.

"So, let me get this straight. The dark beast, who was in search of a host to resurrect his owner through, chose a girl named Brea because she reminded it of its owner. So, I sent you guys to protect her, and while doing so, you let it capture Martin?"

Diana and Java sheepishly nodded, waiting for consequences. M.O.M. sighed again.

"Alright, we'll send a rescue unit. You two are off this case, it's obviously too difficult for you."

Diana, who was hurt by that, had to hold back. But Java didn't.

"Too difficult? It Martin! We Martin friends! We have to save Martin! Diana and Java will go and bring him back from Beast. Trust Java."

M.O.M. looked at Java, and simply shook her head 'no.' At that point, Diana couldn't hold back. She shot up.

"M.O.M. ! I insist that you let us rescue him. We were the ones to cause this mess, and we'll be the ones to fix it."

Suddenly, Billy rushed in.

"M.O.M! Look!"

Billy effectively handed the woman in charge a folder, filled with papers. The woman gave Billy a cold stare, then opened the folder and began to read. Her eyes widened.

"Alright, Diana, Java. You guys are going to need some help. You can be on the case, but to save Martin, protect Brea, and defeat the Dark Beast at the same time, you're going to need some help."

Diana and Java exchanged confused looks. But, as long as Martin was going to be safe, the two really couldn't care about a few extra helping hands.

"Tomorrow, you'll meet." The monotonous voice of M.O.M. finished.

And with that, the meeting was over.

A day had passed. A certain eager tan girl was waiting outside of Torrington, waiting for two souls to emerge. Her eyes had dark circles under them, as if she didn't get a second of sleep, and but her weary smile on her young face was enough as to draw attention away from that detail. And the fact that her eyes were reddened, as if she had just finished crying. Finally, the specified two emerged from the massive building, each one looking as worried as the other. Which was a lot.

"Hey, you two!" the girl called out eagerly. That was enough to draw the duo's attention. She rushed along to see them.

"Hey, we need to talk a bit." The girl said, literally overflowing with excitement.

"No offence, but we kind of need to meet somebody right about now." Diana said, looking anxious and as if she was skimming the crowd. Java simply nodded to agree.

"I'm that somebody! You're from the Center right?" the girl said in response.

Diana and Java suddenly locked their eyes on the young girl, who fidgeted a bit.

"My name is Alex. I'm from a place called WHOOP."

"WHOOP…where does that sound familiar?" Diana mumbled to herself as she racked her brains.

"Martin must've told you about it. We've met before, doing some yeti business." Alex said, her expression suddenly turning serious.

"He's in trouble, right? I need to assure that he's alright." Alex finished, stifling a sob. Diana and Java were perplexed at this sudden change of manner, but they decided it was alright.

"Alex friend?" the caveman-like male asked.

"Yes Java, Alex friend." Diana replied with a sigh.

"Goody! So let's get down to business!" the overly excited girl said, suddenly chipper again, and on the verge of shouting. Then she noticed something.

"Where are your U-watches?" Alex asked.

Diana and Java looked at their own wrists in a kind of awkward manner before Diana responded:

"We don't have any. Only Martin has one."

"Oh poo." Alex said with a pout.

"That'll make things a lot harder." She said, crossing her hands.

"Yeah…but…" Java started before Alex cut him off:

"So, what are YOUR gadgets?"

Diana and Java looked at each other again, and then awkwardly back at Alex.

"We don't have any." Diana responded.

"None?"

"None."

Alex pouted again and then said hurriedly:

"Well, we need to get you something. Besides, we have to meet with Mommy soon anyways."

"Mommy?" Java asked perplexed.

"Isn't that your leader?"

Diana stifled a groan.

Later, at the center….

Diana, Java, and Alex were surprised to see Brea waiting for them, with a strange expression plastered upon her face. When the trio looked to where Brea pointed, they stifled a gasp.

"Well now…who's that?" Diana asked, breaking the moment between M.O.M. and a middle-aged man.

"Jerry?" Alex said in disbelief.

"Oh yes, we were just talking about business and about—er—how to save Martin and Brea…and…"

Alex gave Jerry a knowing look, which made Jerry and M.O.M. blush.

"Anyways, listen. We've traced Martin's U-Watch signal, and we're opening a portal to it right now. We'll protect Brea." M.O.M. said, before pushing a button, with gave a 'CLICK!' Suddenly, a blue beam of light shot up from the floor before expanding into a square at least a foot taller than the trio. Alex was simply stunned, her eyes twinkling with awe. Diana and Java noticed this, and while Java chuckled a bit, Diana held back another groan.

(Chapter Two Coming Soon. This story is basically a response to the Totally Spies! Episode "Total Mystery Much?" which disappointed me. So, I'm turning the tables and making it mainly Martin Mystery with Totally Spies! One member, Alex, starring as the cameo instead of the other way around. Hope you enjoy! Stay tuned for Chapter Two!)