The next day, Stephanie was hanging out with her friends after school.

"I heard that your father might ask Linda out when he's ready to be in love again," said Trixie.

"He's what?" asked Stephanie.

"Yes, he might wait for a few months," said Pixel.

The ten-year-old groaned at that.

"I hope that won't happen. I don't want Robbie to be my step uncle," said Stephanie.

"I don't blame you," said Trixie.

"Yeah," the others agreed.

"At least Linda is nice to you though. You got to give her credit for that," said Ziggy.

"True. I like her children, too," said Stephanie.

"That Robbie better not be rotten to my friend," said Stingy.

"Excuse me. Whose friend?" asked Trixie.

"Alright then, our friend," said Stingy.

"That's more like it," said Trixie.

That night, at dinner, Stephanie said, "How could you do that to me? Might date Linda in a few months."

"Yes, I'd be ready to be in love by then," said Howard. "I do still miss your mother though. I'm sure she would want me to be happy again."

"But I do not want Robbie as my step uncle," said Stephanie.

"Their mother, Michelle, will make sure he won't be tough on you," said Howard. "That's what she told me."

"He better not," said Stephanie. "I like Linda and all, but things could get worse if you're both ready to get married. Do not invite him to the wedding."

"Linda doesn't plan to do so he won't be rotten to you," said her father.

"Good," said Stephanie. "If she does plan to invite him though, I will not attend the wedding."

She went to her room and closed her door.

"I don't blame her for not wanting Robbie to be at the wedding in the future," said Uncle Milford.

"Me either," said Howard. "Linda will tell Robbie to be nice for now on."

"I doubt that would ever happen," said the mayor.

The next day, at school, Stephanie decided to pretend the news didn't happen so she can focus on her schoolwork and it worked. She was glad about that. After school, Stephanie was on the kitchen counter doing her homework.

"I'm sure you would have to used the idea of your father dating Linda," said Uncle Milford.

"I do not like the idea, Uncle Milford," said Stephanie. "You know I can't stand Robbie. He might try even harder to get rid of Sportacus."

"Don't you worry about a thing," said the mayor.

Stephanie took her homework to her room not wanting to hear about it. After she did her homework, she went out to be with her friends.

"Where's Sportacus?" asked Stephanie.

"He's coming," said Trixie.

"Good," said the ten-year-old. "At least he'd protect me from Robbie."

"I know," agreed Trixie.

Then, a guy came around.

"Hello," said a guy.

"Who are you?" asked the kids.

"I'm Mayor Lazy," said the mayor. "We can vote to be active or lazy."

"No thanks," said Stephanie.

"Yeah," said the others.

That was when Sportacus came from his blimp.

"What's going on?" asked Sportacus.

"Mayor Lazy, that's what's going on. He wants us to vote about being active or lazy," replied Stingy.

"We already said no way," added Stephanie.

"Which was a good idea," said Pixel.

"Something's telling me that didn't look like Mayor Lazy," said the ten-year-old.

"I agree," said Stingy.

Later, Mayor Lazy made them vote. Green was for lazy and blue was for active. They all voted for active and then, they learned lazy was the winner.

Stephanie got so mad that she stormed off.

"Stephanie," said Sportacus looking for her and found her on a bench as he sat with her. "Are you alright?"

"How can the lazy be a winner? We didn't vote for that. I bet Mayor Lazy cheated," said Stephanie.

"I know, something is strange," said Sportacus.

Then, she realized who Mayor Lazy really was.

"I bet you any money that might be Robbie," said Stephanie.

"There's one way to find out," said the superhero.

They did and couldn't find the box.

"We think Robbie was pretending to be Mayor Lazy," said Stephanie.

"You might be right about that," said Trixie.

They found out it was Robbie and knew active was a winner all along.

"How dare you!?"exclaimed the ten-year-old in her angry voice. "You can not stop us being active."

"Yeah," agreed the rest.

"We'll see about that," said Robbie.

But Stephanie walked away before he could say that. The others left as well.

"I wonder if he knew about my dad and his sister might date soon," whispered Stephanie.

"Who knows?" asked Trixie.

"I have an idea: Let's not mention that to him otherwise he could get even worse," said Pixel.

"Pixel's right," said Stingy.

"That's a good idea to do," agreed Stephanie. "I do pray that Linda did not tell Robbie."

"Me too," said Stingy.