Two teens were on their way to school. Knowing these particular two, they weren't particularly in a hurry to get there. Though today, they weren't paying much attention to how they could slow themselves down so they'd have an excuse to not make it at school in time. This, primarily, because they had other things in mind.

"I mean, it's really unfair..." the bulkier one of the two, also known as Bulk, complained, "... we can take care of these grey goons just like anyone else, but these Power Rangers don't even notice us."

"But Bulky..." the other guy spoke, "... you always run away when those things come."

"That's called tactics, numb Skull." Bulk replied, "I run so they'd get tired, making it easier for us to take them."

"Oh!" the other, Skull, replied, "You're very smart, Bulk."

"Of course I am!" Bulk replied, "If the Power Rangers don't notice that, than maybe they ain't the heroes everyone thinks they are."

"Yeah, maybe they ain't the heroes they think they are." Skull agreed.

Suddenly, they passed by a bookstore. Usually, they'd pass by and remember how much they hate books. But this time, there was one book that drew Bulk's attention. The book was entitled "Monster Making Made Easy". He stopped to look at it.

"Hey Skull, check this out." he told his friend.

Skull stopped, looked at where Bulk was pointing: "Knitting for dummies."

Bulk nearly facepalmed at that: "Not that, next to it."

Skull read the right title this time: "Monster Making Made Easy?"

After Bulk nodded, Skull wondered: "Who would want to make monsters?"

"We would." Bulk answered.

This left Skull puzzled: "I don't get it."

"We use this book, make ourselves a monster and let it loose on the city." Bulk explained, "Then, we step in ourselves and save the people from the monster, and we'd be heroes. The rest... is history."

Skull didn't say anything, but the smile on his face implied he liked the idea.

"Come on." Bulk said, "Let's get inside and buy it."

"Miss Applebee was right after all." Skull suddenly remarked, "We could learn something from reading a book."

"Not from the dull books she'd have us read." Bulk reminded him.