"Is this where the temporal disturbance came from, Argyle," Josh asked as he, Manik, Argyle, Shade, Dominic, Sonia, and Lara stood in the middle of Station Square.

"Positive. It came from this exact spot," Argyle said while reading the scanner in his hands.

"Well, I don't see anyone here."

"You're obviously not looking very hard."

"That's where you're wrong, Argyle. I look extremely close at everything," Josh said before being knocked off his feet by a hedgehog with pink fur, yellow eyes, a pink shirt, jeans, and pink high tops. Her name was Lisa Rose, future daughter of Silver and Amy, Sean's younger sister, and Josh's ex-girlfriend (You should know that if you read The Rise of Mecha Rocket).

"Stay on the ground," Lisa shouted with her hammer lifted above her head.

"Lisa, calm down!"

"You better tell me what's going, you son of a..."

"Lisa, it's me," Josh said before Lisa got a good look at him.

"Oh, I am so sorry about that, Josh. I didn't know it was you," Lisa said, helping Josh to his feet.

"Man, you haven't done that in a while, Lise. It was terrifying."

"It won't happen again."

"It better not," a voice said. Josh and Lisa watched as a hedgebat with white fur and quills, a red top, jeans, white sneakers, one red eye, one teal eye, and bat wings landed in front of them. Her name was Jewel the Hedgebat, future daughter of Shadow and Rouge, older sister to Shade, and Josh's other girlfriend.

"Otherwise, you'll have to report to me."

"Jewel," Josh said.

"Hey, Josh. Nice to see you again," Jewel said.

"It's great to see you too."

"I don't believe this," Sonia groaned.

"What's with her?"

"I'll tell you later," Josh said.

"What happened that you're here, Jewel," Manik asked.

"I'm not sure, Manik. I was just getting myself ready to face the day when I appeared here," Jewel said.

"What about you, Lisa?"

"I was listening to Taylor Swift," Lisa replied.

"Interesting. The storm must have brought you here," Josh said as he looked at the clouds above him.

"Now that you mention it, storm clouds were beginning to form back home."

"There was a storm forming on Sol, too. I couldn't explain what was happening. Sean couldn't. Even Lindsay couldn't explain it."

"Then something is definitely going on. Lindsay could explain everything better than I ever could."

"Strange that you should mention," Lisa said.

"Why would that be strange," Josh asked.

"Because I'm standing behind you," a voice said.

"Oh, no." Josh turned to see a cat with lavender fur, red eyes, a brown shirt, khakis, and a pair of white sneakers standing behind him. Her name was Lindsay the Cat, future daughter of Rocket and Blaze and Josh's older sister (Apologies to the part of my fanbase who thought Josh was/would be an only child).

"Hey, little brother. Haven't seen you since you left."

"Hey, Lindsay. Nice to see you again," Josh said.

"Would anyone care to explain what's happening," Lindsay asked.

"It's the storm, Lindsay. The storm brought you, Lisa, and Jewel here."

"It brought me here, too," Sean said as he stood behind Josh and Lindsay.

"Didn't see you there, Rose," Josh said.

"You better watch your mouth before I tear it off."

"Bring it, Rose. I ain't afraid of you."

"You better be," Sean said.

"Stop it, you two. Sean, could I talk in private?"

"Sure, Lindsay."

"I'll never know what you see in him," Josh said as Lindsay and Sean walked away from the others.

"What's with you and Josh? You two never seem to get along," Lindsay said.

"He's the one starting it all the time. He just can't seem to stop insulting me," Sean said.

"I know that. I just thought that my younger brother and the one I love would be able to coexist in the same environment."

"I seriously didn't understand one word of that."

"What I mean is that you and Josh need to get along," Lindsay said.

"Now I got it," Sean said.

"Got anything new, Argyle?"

"Hold on," Argyle said before pulling out his scanner. "Looks like there was another temporal disturbance two miles from here."

"Which way," Josh asked.

"Looks like it's coming from the west," Argyle said.

"All right. Let's roll."