Hey, y'all. I would like to thank my awesome beta reader, Mrs. Frank Hardy. :) Thank you. And thank you to all y'all who expressed interest in this story when I asked about it in my other story, Some Heroes Come in Small Sizes. So, on to the story!

"It's good to officially have you here, Cub. Are you keeping that name or do you want a new one?" The sergeant was much more welcoming to Alex compared to the last couple times he had been sent to Brecon Beacons. It was probably because he knew Alex's background now.

"I think I'll keep it. It's kind of grown on me." Alex replied. The name had grown on him, more than he had thought. At least he wouldn't be called Double-o-Nothing anymore. K-Unit would kick the butt of anyone that tried to call him that. They had gotten very protective of him when they had learned that Fox worked with him and cared for him like a brother.

"Alright. They're going to be waiting for you."

"It's nice to be back." Alex called to an empty cabin. His unit wasn't back from breakfast yet, so Alex used the opportunity to examine their belongings. It didn't look like they had changed much from the last time he had been there. Alex hurried to put everything back where it had been when he heard the voices coming up the steps and hid into the corner.

"So when do you think the newbie will show up?" One man asked.

"If you were observant, you would already know he was here. You wouldn't last very long as a spy." Alex stepped out of his corner and his unit jumped as one person.

"Cub?" A different man asked.

"Good to see you, Snake." Alex laughed. The look on K-Unit's faces was priceless. "Take a picture; it'll last longer."

"This is going to be very interesting."

"Why's that, Wolf?" Alex asked.

"The United States is sending a squad of their Navy SEALs to come train with the SAS. They're attached to our unit." Wolf sounded unsure of his answer. A very evil and mischievous smile came to Alex's face.

"I don't like that look, Cub. What are you thinking?" Eagle wondered worriedly. The sixteen year old worried the three hardened soldiers even more when he didn't answer. Someone was going to have an action packed stay.

"They'll be here in an hour. Don't prank them on their first day here, please? I would like to at least appear to be a normal unit."

"Why would we do anything like that, Wolf? Just wait for tomorrow." With that, Alex walked out of the cabin and disappeared into the forest bordering Brecon Beacons. This was going to be very interesting for both parties involved.

"J, no acting like a five year old. K, can you please try to be happy? L, you can talk. No one is stopping you. Men, we need to try to seem normal and professional for these SAS men. We don't want them to kick us out on our first day."
M didn't want the British SAS to see the very unprofessional side of the men under his command. They were a very unorthodox squad. J was a super genius and felt he had to compensate for that by acting like a little kid. K was quite possibly the darkest person on the planet. Not depressed, just very, very dark. He had gone to the therapist on base and walked out of the session within five minutes. No one could fix it, so they left him alone. L never talked. He talked in unison with his squad when answering an officer, but that was about it. He never said more than three words at a time. If he said more, you deserved a party. As for M. he was pretty sure he was going insane from having to deal with his squad. They got the job done, and they did it well. That was all that mattered. As long as they could work together to accomplish the goal, everyone overlooked any oddities in the squad.

"OK, boys. Up and at 'em. We're here."

The squad of big SEALs got out of the Jeep and looked around. Wolf walked up to them and introduced himself.

"He looks a little young to be in the army. Are you sure he's up to this?" One of the SEALs asked Wolf.

"Oh, yeah. He's one of the best. He could probably outshine all your precious boys." Wolf answered proudly.

"I don't know. My boys are pretty good. We'll have to see about that. I'm M, by the way. That's J, K, and L." So the US Navy used letters for their codenames. Interesting. Alex wondered what happened when they ran out of letters.

"This is Eagle, Snake, and Cub. We're K-Unit." Wolf was very proud of his unit right then. He hoped the SEAL picked up on that fact.

"Maybe he should be Double-o-Nothing, seeing as this-AH!" M was cut off as K-Unit tackled him to the ground.

"Don't call me that. We don't like it and we don't allow it."

Yes, K-Unit is very protective of Alex. This is going to be an interesting story to write. :) Review, please?