Wow that was fast!

Okay then. On with the show.

When he ran in the door panting. I almost laughed. But if I had laughed he Lilli would've killed me.

"What's wrong?" she asked innocently turning off the TV.

"I ….I thought the cruddy place was on fire!" Wally exclaimed taking a breath. He looked at his watch. He missed the interview.

Wally really looked pissed.

And that made Lilli happy.

Wally muttered something to himself and stayed in his room for a while. He didn't come out for the rest of the day.

The next day Wally didn't have any interviews. Maybe he was giving up.

I'm not sure why Lilli was torturing him so much. Maybe she wanted him to suffer.

Suffer like a kid without a father.

But like a father might do for his daughters he asked to spend the day with us.

And that threw Lilli off.

"You want to spend the day with me?" she asked while eating some cereal.

"Both of you, I want to know how the KND has been without me,"

Wallabee wasn't a mean guy. He used to be in the KND. But I couldn't help but feel like he was using us for information. Not the bad, I'm an evil adult kind of using, but the kind where he wants to know what has changed because of him.

Wallabee got us a cab and rode with us to a secret location. I wasn't sure where he was taking up but once we got there I already knew what we were doing.

It was dark. You couldn't hear anything for a whole second. Everyone in the room was silent.

Then the movie started.

"That's numbuh 86," Wally whispered to Lilli, who he sat beside, "She was in the KND the same time I was. Probably longer."

"I know," she whispered back, "She's good friends with my mom."

-Later-

"Put these on," he threw Lilli and I some shoes. I raised an eyebrow.

"Why?" I asked as we walked down the NY streets. He led us into a building.

He was taking us bowling.

Lilli loved bowling. When she was little my dad used to take her and me while her mom worked. My dad always used to babysit for her.

We took out turns and bowled. When Wallabee got a spare I exclaimed, "That man has energy to spare!"

He looked at me weird. "That is one of the corniest things I've ever cruddy heard!"

"So?" he asked Lilli while I waited for my ball to come back, "Who sent you here?"

"What do you mean?" She asked him.

"I mean someone sent you two to say with me on your mission. Who?" he looked worried. Did he think one of his old friends sent us?

"You lived the closest to where our mission is," she lied and smiled through it.

We played at the back of the bowling alley. Mostly alone. When suddenly a man brought his daughter over. Him and her played right next to us.

He helped the four year old push the ball down the lane. And even when she failed he cheered for her.

Lilli starred at them.

Wally did too.

"If you don't knock all the pins down on the first ball, please spare me the details." I laughed at my joke but they didn't even move. Their eyes were just focused on the Father and daughter.

I just looked at Wally and Lilli like they had lost it.

"Well we better be going," Wally snapped out of it. Lilli did too as soon as he spoke. I won the game By the way. He led us out and due to short funds he walked us to his apartment.

He ordered us dinner that night. He called for Chinese food. When it was delivered he slipped a movie into his VCR (Remember those?) and slid on her jacket. He opened the door slowly so it wouldn't squeak. Our eyes were glued to the TV. I turned around.

"Where are you going?" I asked. He stopped sneaking.

"Nowhere." He lied.

I gave him a look. Lilli did too. He wasn't fooling anyone.

"Look I gotta go," he looked down at his watch and ran out the door. Lilli jumped up and ran for the door. I followed.

We followed the blonde down every street, keeping a safe distance. It was pouring out but we couldn't lose him. Lilli was looking for a reason to hate him and this could be it.

We followed him to a small building and waited for him to be safely doing whatever before we busted in.

So we waited outside for a moment.

Then threw the doors open.

And what did we see?

You wouldn't believe it.

And that is how you hang a cliff

Wally: What?

Me: Cliffhanger. It's a cliffhanger Wallabee.

Wally: oh.

Me: This time I need 5 reviews. This will stall them for a little longer muhahahaha