Susan looked outside from the cabbie and watched the big plane drift away farther. Her cheeks were still hot for her from giving a kiss on the doctor's cheeks and his glazed eyes which she had saw when entering the taxi told her he liked it. She groaned as she slumped in the taxi seat. Now, more than ever, she wanted to be with her friends instead of her parents who, even though she really did love them, sometimes were annoying. But then again which parents weren't that annoying to their own children. Susan fiddled with her hair when it took her awhile to notice it was a no longer a white color but brunette. She looked at the ring and kissed it quickly. It was for now on be her good luck charm because she looked more like her original self than before and all thanks to the doctor.

Susan, knowing she was still half an hour away from home, had no idea what to do. She had no real personal belongings. Her 49 feet self wouldn't really allow her that so she only had about four pairs of clothes and two pairs of shoes that the general had somehow gotten for her in her huge height. Well, that was a good thing she assumed to herself. She had tons of clothes at home. Maybe she could get the doctor to up large them for her when she went to see the group again.

"Sweety!" a shrilly voice called out. Susan hadn't realized how quickly the taxi had gone but knew it was her mussing on the doctor that stuck her to take up time. She looked up to see her mother and father, and also the man she now disliked, Derek. Susan got out of the car and Derek pulled out a dozen of roses from his back.

"Mom!" Susan called out as she hugged her mother and then her father. Seconds after letting her father go her mother pushed her to Derek. Her face was glum and she couldn't resist her mother's pushing knowing she might use her strength to hurt her mother. If she was weak then she could have struggle and won. That would be her first lesson, not to use all her strength.

"Look who is here to see you," her mother said happily.

"Derek, what are you doing here?" Susan asked with her arms crossing her chest. Her stance showing she wasn't happy at all.

"Wanting you back honey," Derek said, trying to put on his charm. She didn't take the roses and before thinking she said something that she couldn't stop.

"Sorry, I am already taken," Susan told him. She saw looks of surprise come from the three people around her.

"Who?" her mother asked.

"A…doctor," Susan stuttered out. "Here let me get him on my…cell?" Susan had been rushing her hands in her pockets and from all the time she had wore these clothes she never knew they contained a cell. But with the green slime on it, it was apparent Bob had pushed the skinny cell in her pocket. She opened it, wiping some slime off it and quickly pressed two.

On the plane, General Monger's cell started to ring.

"Ello?" Monger asked.

"General Sir, this is Susan, can I talk to Doc," Susan said. Her parents had a confused look on their face but it seemed Derek was catching on. She hoped the three hadn't remembered the bug man.

"Susan," Dr. Cockroach's voice came in. Susan smiled at her parents and quickly turned.

"What is your real name?" Susan asked quickly and quietly.

"Why?" Dr. Cockroach whispered back. Susan smacked her forehead with her head and winced slightly.

"I told my parents that you were basically my boyfriend but they don't really know you…you know you. For the love of god just play along," Susan said quickly.

"Dear, you are in trouble," Dr. mumbled into the phone. He looked around to make sure nobody was listening. "Alistair Belden."

"Seriously?" Susan asked.

"Why do you think dear why I preferred to be only called a mad scientist?" Dr. Cockroach answered in a question.

"Just say you are one of the docs that helped me," Susan told him. "And don't mention the head."

"What…" never finished when he heard the speaker go on.

"Mom, my guy Dr. Alistair Belden," Susan said. Dr. Cockroach didn't do anything accept his antennae was twitching. Link noticed and walked to the doctor and smacked the doctor on the face hard. The doctor looked at him and Link pointed to his ear telling the doctor he heard everything. He then pointed to the phone. The two were making gestures that caught the generals and Bob's attention. Both were pushing the cell phone between one. One was begging and the other one just pushing.

"Hello, this is…is….is.." Link smacked the doctor's back making him say, "Susan's…boy..boyfriend."

'Oh, he is British," her mother said. Susan just wanted the ground to swallow her up.

"See, boyfriend," Susan told her parents.

"Wait a minute, as your ex, maybe I should question this guy's intentions," Derek said grabbing the phone.

"Well, it is a lot better than yours," both Link and the doctor shouted out into the cell.

"His mother," Link said with a short wave and shrug of his shoulders as he saw the general watching them.

"His mother is dead," General Monger pointed out.

"Then…it is her ghost," Link told the General as he pushed the doctor into the planes bathroom. "It is a miracle you know."

"What was that?" Derek asked dramatically, pointing his finger to the cell and nodding disapprovingly. "You see, I don't trust him."

"Oh, shut it you nit twit," the doctor's voice rang out angrily. "You should be ashamed of yourself. Susan dear is the best person to have in your life and all you cared about was your own. Well sir, if I had a glove and a sword, I would slap you in face for us to duel to the death. You shouldn't be there in the first place. At least I took…took Susan to see Paris." The doctor smirked in the bathroom.

"Yea, Paris," Susan said. Paris, it was nice if they didn't treated her like King Kong with the Eiffel Tower and the stupid big slug hadn't covered her in its own spit. The doctor has saved her from being eaten but at least she did have fun when they had trapped the thing.

"Really, what did you young couple do?" Derek asked.

"We went on the Eiffel Tower," Dr. Cockroach said. Susan nodded as she remembered them using the top of the tower as a wall from the slug. She had caught the doctor by his antennas before he fallen to his death. "We had some wine."

Susan tried hard to not laugh on that. Dr. Cockroach had walked into a restaurant and had asked for a barrel to be filled with some wine for Susan and small glass cups for the rest of them. The waiter had screamed and attempted to kill Dr. Cockroach with a newspaper. Dr. Cockroach had run out afraid of the paper. After the group walked away Dr. Cockroach blamed his bug mind DNA making him afraid of the small newspaper. It was instinct he had said. Dr. Cockroach had heard a small covered up laughter that wanted to be let out.

"Susan you can laugh," Dr. Cockroach said finally. Susan was laughing and the people didn't know why.

"God, that was a good time," Susan commented as she wiped the happy tears away from her eyes. Derek looked angry as he tossed her the cell and sulked into her parent's house. Her parents shrug their shoulders and followed him. Susan took of the speaker. "You know, you running from a small rolled up newspaper was funny."

"No it wasn't," the doctor said. "A mad scientist like I should not be afraid of such a non-lethally weapon."

"Doc, you mixed yourself with cockroach DNA," Susan said. The doctor just grumbled.

"Well, I better get off as it seems I have faked well enough. Ha, not only am I an evil genius but a great actor. Muwhahhahahah," the doctor started.

"Yes you did, you were great you evil genius," Susan said happily. She hadn't gotten used to his evil laughter.

"You were mocking me there weren't you?" the doctor asked.

"Actually, nope," Susan said. "Well see ya later…Alistair." Susan hung up before the doctor could say something.

"Did you stuttering get better?" Link asked from the other side.

"Oh, shut up," the doctor said as he opened the bathroom door and left its tight space.