Professor Normal was better than Fury gave him credit for. There was an express "DO NOT KILL" from Bad Horse when it came to the men in the League. So, really, he never had a very high thought in her head. But, when it came to getting information, she had to give it to him… he was good. Within an hour, he had Billy's weekly schedule and the schedule of any person he came into contact with. Including his henchman/room-mate Moist. Who, Fury had to admit, had a funny real name and Moist was a name improvement.

But the one that stood out, and was circled in red ink, was this chick named Penny. Penny, huh? Pretty name. After some stake-out with Tie-Die, Fury had to admit that she was a pretty girl too. Pretty girl, and (though she'd never admit it to anyone) cute guy, she could see it. Well, if she didn't kill him first. But she had orders to bring her in alive and unharmed. Tie-Die was going to have a problem with that, Fury knew it.

Because even from across the street, both could see just how happy she was at the Laundromat. It was Sunday, not her normal day. Twice last month you skipped the weekend. …or… if… that was you. Yes, it wasn't Wednesday or Saturday, it was Sunday. Meaning that Horrible wasn't going to be there. It was wonderful. Dropping some cash on the table (they had to abide the law out of costume) the two women of evil left the café, crossing the street without a care.

"Penny?" Once in the Laundromat, Tie-Die did her work. Nothing like looking like this one girl in Penny's year-book from high school.

"Ashley? I haven't seen you in years, how are you? What are you doing here?" This Penny fell for things so easily.

"Thought about moving back to LA, fancy running into you here! Hey, I was just going to look at this apartment. You know this area? I'm so lost."

"Yeah, yeah I do, let me load up this last bit from the dryer and we'll head out. Who's your friend?"

"Fur- Ah, Fur, this is Penny, a girl from my high school. Penny, this is Furgusen, she's from Sweden. I'm doing an, um, exchange program for work."

"…O…kay." Fly to honey. They waited, letting her load her clothes into her basket. Soon enough they were out of the Laundromat, using the address of the off-branch to the ELE. Sure enough, as soon as they opened the door, Bad Horse greeted Penny.

"Hello, dear. I'm sure you know who I am. I surly know who you are." And with that, Penny fainted clean away.