DISCLAIMER: I DON'T OWN ATOMIC BETTY NOR KID VS KAT

"Welcome aboard," Betty congratulated the newest members of the Galactic Guardians.

"Thanks," Coop and Dennis said at the same time as they shook hands with everyone in the room.

"Atomic Betty I assume that all arrangements have been made?" Degill asked.

"Yes, Noah's family agreed to take the boys in. They think that they're pen pals that we've met on the internet." Betty answered.

"Excellent, Coop Dennis your training begins tomorrow, DISMISSED!" Degill announced. Everyone saluted and left the office.

"Wow this is great I can't wait to start!" Coop said excitedly.

"Me too," Dennis agreed, "maybe you can show us a little something Betty?"

"Whoa slow down guys," Betty trying to calm the eager young space cadets. "Why don't we get you guys something to eat first and then I'll take you to where you'll be staying." The boys' tummies rumbled in agreement. Betty led them to a local hot dog joint. Once they got inside they noticed a floating red thing working that grill. "Good he's here, guys this is Spindly Tam Kanushu, he teaches martial arts for us Guardians," Betty introduced. "Master Tam these are the new part-timers we've been talking about."

"A pleasure to meet you," Spindly Tam said giving the boys some hot dogs, "here on the house."

"Thanks!" the boys said in unison before eating the dogs.

Spindly Tam then gave them some papers, "just fill these applications for part time employment."

"So why do we need to work here in the hot dog stand?" Dennis asked.

"This is the best way to learn the Way of the Weiner," a boy said as he came into the joint.

"Perfect timing Noah," Betty said. "Coop Dennis this is Noah. Noah, this is Coop and Dennis our 'pen pals' who came to visit." Betty introduced, winking that last bit.

"Oh right the new guys, pleasure to meet you." Noah greeted.

"Likewise," Dennis said, "by the way what's this Way of the Weiner you said earlier?"

"Let me demonstrate," Noah said as dunked his hand into a jar of mustard, "mustard on, mustard off." Noah demonstrated spreading the mustard on the counter and then wiping it clean with his bare hand.

"Whoa, that is so cool!" Dennis and Coop said at the same time. "This'll make clean up after Kat that much easier," Coop added.

"No good I still haven't perfected the Way of the Wiener," Spindly Tam sighed as he examined his latest batch of hot dogs.

"You know they'd cook more evenly if you did it this way," Coop grabbing a spatula he began rolling and flipping the dogs they way his dad does. "And now the sausage shuffle!" Coop tossed all the hot dogs into the air them. The dogs split into three groups in midair, then Coop collected them in a manner similar to cutting a deck of cards.

"Good show," a customer applauded, "now how dealing me my lunch before I fold and take my money somewhere else!"

"Keep your shirt on," Coop replied. Tossing the hot dogs into the air again, only this time each dog then landed perfectly on individually toasted buns.

Spindly Tam picked up one of the dogs and after carefully inspecting the dog he took a bite. "Oh this is most excellent! I am humbled by your skills young one. You must show me how you did this next time!" Spindly Tam bowed.

"Sure, as long as you show me how to do that mustard thing," Coop replied bowing as well.

"That was so cool, where did you learn to do all that?" Noah asked.

"My dad is a master chef, and he's been showing me how to work magic on the grill," Coop said proudly. "Remind me to show you guys the Burtonburger triple decker glazed meat special sometimes!" Just then Betty's wristband began beeping.

"Cool, a mission! Can I come too?" Noah jumped with excitement.

"Sorry Noah but you need to watch these two," Betty said.

"But"

"Noah, as the senior cadet you're their mentor! That means you have a responsibilities to look after your underclassmen! Not only that but they're staying at your house, remember." Betty reminded him.

"Okay," Noah grumbled.

"Next time I promise," Betty said before running off.

"So we're staying at your place?" Coop asked.

*Later at Noah's house*

"Dad I'm home and those guys I told you about they're here!" Noah called out.

"I'm right here son," his dad called out. The boys found him in a room filled with gadgets and blurry pictures of what might be U.F.O.s and monsters/aliens. "Noah you're just in time to see my latest invention!" his dad said excitedly. "This will triangulate all those weird signals I've been detecting and finally I will find where those aliens are hiding!"

"Great dad," Noah said nervously as he pressed his bracelet.

"Hey Dennis I think we've just caught a glimpse of you future," Coop teased. Dennis glared at his friend but noticed that Noah's bracelet fired a thin laser that cut some of the wires on the device.

"Alright let's crank this baby up!" Noah's dad hit the start button. The machine began to shake then smoke. "Oh no, not again," Noah's dad coughed as he shut the machine down, "I thought I worked all the bugs out of it."

"Don't worry dad I'm sure you'll get it one of these days," Noah sighed.

"Thanks son, by the way who are those two?" After a brief introduction, Coop and Dennis where shown to their room where Sparky and X-5 had already dropped off their things.

"Hey Noah about your dad," Dennis asked as he began to unpack.

"Yeah he's been chasing aliens for as long as I can remember," Noah answered.

"No I mean about you sabotaging his invention," Dennis accused.

"Oh you noticed that huh. Well the existence of aliens on earth is top secret, in fact keeping my dad from finding out is one of my duties," Noah explained.

"So he doesn't even know you're a Galactic Guardian?"

"Nope and keeping it from him is kind of…hard." Noah admitted.

Dennis wasn't really sure what to think. On one hand he could understand the need for secrecy but sabotaging your own father just seems so wrong! Just then a spaceship flew by and shot a beam of light to one of the houses.

"Oh great Betty's back! Come on I want to hear about her latest adventures!" Noah ran out excitedly.