Angel: I'll probably update Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays until I'm gone, but I'm still not finished. I have at least an hour of this movie left.

April watches Baxter Stockman sit down until a woman approaches her. She's wearing a brown trenchcoat over an outfit similar to April's, the woman having a red long wig and blue contacts. She leans against the counter, leaning in towards April.

"Let's do this."

She smirks and gives the woman a fist bump. Stockman pulls out his IPad.

"April," The woman whispers. "There's his IPad. Are you in position?"

April looks at her watch to see that she's not in range within his IPad. "No."

"Work your magic, cuz," The woman lifts her head up to reveal herself as Amy, grinning. April gets up and pushes up her glasses, walking over to April's table. Amy presses a finger to her ear, activating her headset which, thanks to Donnie, can listen in on a conversation from up to a mile away.

"Excuse me," Stockman looks up at the nerdy-looking woman. "I'm sorry, a-aren't you um-"

"As much as I'd like to be someone that a girl like you would recognize I can assure you, you don't know who I am," He shakes his head immediately. No girls have ever recognized him, or at least they would pretend to.

"Get him talking," Amy whispers into the earpiece.

"You're Baxter Stockman." This gets the man attention as he looks back up. "PHD. Graduated from MIT at 15 years old and got innovations in Anna Robotics at CCRI have been truly inspirational," She starts fake squealing. "I'm so sorry I'm just like...I'm a nerd!"

Amy smirks to herself at April's tactic. Leave it to her cousin to pretend to be a fan just to get Baxter's attention. She had a feeling he doesn't get that often.

"No, please geek out, please," Baxter encourages her with a smile.

"Really?"

"Yeah."

"Well, thank you, um, actually though there's a big difference," April takes a seat, starting to download from her watch. "I'm a nerd, not a geek. Um, it's like a difference between Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter or, TED Talks and-"

"Comic Con, yeah!" Baxter Stockman finishes with a laugh. Amy rolls her eyes at how ridiculous the man's laugh sounded. It was like a donkey drugged up.

"Dr. Stockman," His assistant walks up to him. "We just got confirmation, sir. The package is shipping later tonight."

April looks at her watch to see that she's not even halfway through yet.

"Well, make sure they're tracking it every step of the way," Baxter Stockman hands his IPad to the man. "Then you're done working for the day." His assistant nods and then walks off. April stares at him as he walks away, making the IPad out of range for April to download the rest. April glances at Amy, who nods and trails after the assistant.

"So I-"

"Just a second, I have to take this really quick," April interrupts, pulling out his phone. "It's my boyfriend. I'm sorry."

"Oh, you have a boyfriend?" Baxter asks in dismay. "Of course you do, but does your boyfriend know the difference between high to the third decimal finding pie to the 15th decimal point?" He asks as he tries to impress her...yeah, no.

"It has truly been an honor to meet you and you were really one of the greatest minds of our generation. Bye," She leaves awkwardly, Baxter sighing slowly.

April meets Amy at the staircase. "Okay, gross, but good job distracting him," She shakes her head.

"Where is he?"

Amy points down and April sees the assistant heading in the direction of some schoolgirls taking pictures.

"Oh no," Amy says in dismay as April smirks. "April...anything but that...!"

She eyes a little store that has just what they needed. "Noooo," Amy drags a hand down her face. She hated schoolgirls; in her opinion, they were cliché.

"You don't seem to mind since Leo loves it when you dress up as one while you two are-"

"You know what?" Amy coughs awkwardly. "Let's not say that in public, okay?" Her face burns red at the time she dressed up for Leo, since it's one of his...

Kinks.

April walks down the stairs, Amy following close behind. They ditch their jackets into a trashcan once they reach the end of the stairs, eyeing the assistant. The man is on his phone, unaware of what's about to come. Amy removes her eye-changing contacts as April takes off her glasses. They snatch two mini skirts off the rack, putting them on over their business skirts. They then take two black jackets, tying their blouses so that their bellies are showing. April removes her wig, Amy doing the same and wiggling her hair around so that it's loose. April has a dark green plaid skirt while Amy's is blue.

April snatches a cowboy hat off a man. "Look everybody, I got a cowboy," She sings as the girls flock him. "Wow..."

"Cheese!" They take a group photo and Amy holds out a watch of her own, downloading the rest of the emails from the tucked away IPad.

"Have fun..." Amy sings to the giggling girls as they start to walk away. "Stuck up cliches."

They make it to the subway station and the girls laugh, high fiving each other. "Thanks for the help, cuz. I wouldn't know what I'd do without you."

"You'd be lost without me and you know it," Amy smirks in amusement.

"So how's Aunt Emily and..." April lets out a small laugh. "Uncle Splinter? Sorry, I'm still getting used to that."

Over the two years that had passed, everyone was surprised when Splinter and Emily, Amy's mutant fox mother, decided to get married. The turtles were ecstatic about getting a mom (legally) and Amy was just happy that her mom is happy. She just wished she could have that type of bond with Leo...if two mutants could express their love through marriage, then why couldn't a mutant and a human?

Never mind, she just answered her own question.

Nevertheless, this did make Leo and Amy technically related, but they're not related by blood. Besides, they had been boyfriend and girlfriend way before their respective parents tied the knot. Amy didn't really care what the marriage meant for her and Leo, she wasn't going to let that stop her from having a love life. At least now the other turtles still feel like brothers to her.

"They're great," Amy smiles softly. "Mom gave me a necklace from my biological father after it happened...she wanted me to keep a piece of him," She pulls out a necklace that has the Hamato Clan symbol on it.

"And you and Leo~" April sings teasingly. Amy rolls her eyes. Out of all of her friends and family, April probably encouraged the couple the most. That was understandable; Leo was—is—her first love, given her past. April was just glad that they were still so in love.

"Meaning?"

"When's he gonna pop the question?"

"April!" Amy exclaims, lightly hitting April with her knuckles on her head. April laughs at Amy's reaction, pushing her away. "We're fine the way we are...yes, I do see myself being married to him, but...we're still young!"

"You're almost 19 and you're dating someone 2 years younger than you, Amy."

She runs a hand through her hair, smacking her lips together. This wouldn't be the first time she's had this conversation...mostly, her mother would bring this up, but Amy would just ignore it and move on. She obviously factored in Leo's age when it came to her love life, even though she didn't really care. 2 years was nothing. If she was born a year after April was, and actually 29, she still wouldn't think it was a problem.

"My birthday isn't for another 3 months, April."

"Yeah, but...don't you want your relationship to head somewhere?"

Amy bites her lip as she stomps on the ground a bit. She inhales and lets out a deep breath, backing away slightly.

"Leo's only 17. It's not that big of a deal. So what if I'm almost 19 and I don't know if we're headed somewhere?"

"Amy..." April frowns sadly, hoping she didn't upset her.

"I-I gotta go. See you later," Amy dashes out of there as quick as she can. She hoped it was at least going somewhere. If this was it for them...

She'd be stuck forever just being his girlfriend.