(I really couldn't let this die, could I? Well, here's rules, and this has a few... more T rated rules so mind the rating please? Its nothing too bad, just... well, I'll let you read it.)

See-More was the Hive Five ruler and landlord, mainly because no one else wanted to do it. But that meant one rather annoying thing. That all villains hate but agreed they needed it in this case.

Rules.

First thing decided was money dues. That was the purpose of having extra boarders- to make money. So, See-More decided that one third of whatever you made that week got coughed up for rent and food. Naturally, everyone complained and groaned and attempted to hide their money. But that stopped after See-More had the power shut off for a day.

Second rule: You stay in jail for one to two weeks, then you got butt bailed out. Main reason why this rule was created was because Johnny had a case of extremely bad luck and got caught five freaking times in a row. Kyd Wykkyd just stopped teleporting him out after the sixth time, and only because See-More started pleading with him, he rescued him after three weeks.

Third rule: NO CIVILIANS ALLOWED IN THE BASE! The previous Hive students thought this rule was common sense and that it didn't need to be written down officially. But Johnny kept bringing home half-drunk chicks home and practically scarred poor Gizmo for life. Plus, revealing the hidden base isn't a good idea anyway.

Fourth (And possibly most embarrassing rule): PLEASE be quiet when you are being 'intimate'. Gizmo was only twelve. He didn't need to hear that, and frankly, no one else wanted to either.

The rules, of course, only applied if you got caught. And considering that they lived in a house with delinquents, they knew how to get around the second (Kyd Wykkyd was easily bribed with a cola and a chocodile) and third rule. First one was impossible because See-More was pretty good at guessing when people weren't paying, and the last one... well... yeah, let's just leave that to the imagination...

Those weren't the only rules though. There were actually quite a few more made, and See-More tacked a sign in the main room with all of them on it. Of course, he had to keep remaking them, because the sign was used for everything, from a dartboard to kindling for a fire.

Of course, even See-More agreed that rules were meant to be broken. But in every case, there is always an exception. Especially with rule four.

(Bahahaha, rule four will probably be referenced a lot in this in this fiction, mainly because it will never hesitate to crack me up. Remember to review! And leave me ideas on what you want to see Hive and Company present. And hopefully I will actually have dialogue next time.)