"I don't know what to think of my mother sometimes, Patch," Robyn said as she sat with the dalmatian puppy and Dragon. "I guess because I didn't know her."

"I think I know an alien experiment that can help you remember." Patch said.

Robyn looked curious. "Um... Alien experiment?"

"What's that?" Dragon added.

"It's an alien that has a programming inside it." Patch said.

Robyn and Dragon still looked curious and lost.

"Be right back." Patch stood on his hind legs and pushed his medallion with his frontal paws and summoned a portal, he then jumped trhough it and it closed after he went inside of it.

Robyn and Dragon looked to each other curiously.


Patch went to Kauai and looked all around as Stitch's cousins were all doing their jobs ever since they had been captured, turned from bad to good, given new names, and now lived in their one true place where they truly belonged.

"Now the arcade should be here somewhere," Patch said. He planted his nose to the sidewalk and walked down as he sniffed an then looked up to see the video game arcade. "And Bingo was his name-o~"

Lilo was with her group of new friends, Yuki, Teresa, and Elena as they were playing one of the newer games together.

"New High Score!" Lilo cheered for herself.

Patch soon went to the one game Remmy was placed in.

Lilo looked over. "Aloha, Patch!"

"Hey, Lilo, can't talk long," Patch looked back. "Do you remember which video game Remmy is in?"

"Sure, it's that one." Lilo smiled as she pointed to the one game with a head-set.

"Thank you," Patch smiled back and went off to see Experiment 276. "I'd stay longer, but I'm here on official business."

"I understand." Lilo said.

"Psst, Remmy, it's me, Patch, I need you." Patch called.

The blue Pacman ghost-like experiment came on the screen and transported out to see the puppy.

"I need a favor." Patch smiled to him.

"What do you need, my friend?" Remmy smiled back.

"You see, my friend needs help; she can't remember what her mother looks like," Patch said. "So, I was hoping if you could go inside her dream and see if you could find a deep memory of her mother."

"Hmm... She'll have to be asleep for that..." Remmy replied.

"Oh, yeah..." Patch replied. "I'd hate for her to wait all day long, but maybe just a temporary sleep spell... Um, Remmy, where's Drowsy?" he then asked about the sleep making experiment.

"Experiment 360?" Remmy replied. "I think he's in Jumba and Pleakley's Bed and Not Breakfast."

"Let's make this quick." Patch said as they went to get Experiment 360 for this to work.


They soon got to the experiment they needed.

"All right, guys, come with me." Patch told Drowsy and Remmy.

The two then followed him back in the Caribbean Beaches as Robyn looked rather sad as she thought about her mother more than she ever had before.


"Hey, Robyn, you look sleepy, why don't you take a nap?" Patch suggested.

"Patch, how can I possibly sleep at a time like this?" Robyn looked back at the dalmatian puppy.

"Drowsy, time for you to do your thing." Patch said.

"Drowsy?" Robyn asked.

Patch then covered his and Dragon's ears quickly as the sheep-like experiment then bleated.

"Who's tha-" Robyn was about to ask until she suddenly fell flat on the sand and went into a deep sleep.

"Okay, Remmy, go into Robyn's mind now." Patch then told the ghost-like experiment.

"You got it." Remmy smiled as he shrunk and went into one of Robyn's ears.

Patch smiled in excitement and happiness for Robyn as Drowsy curled up and took a nap himself.


Meanwhile, in Robyn's dream, as she seemed to be in a hallway with doors...

"Where am I?" Robyn wondered. "This isn't the Caribbean."

"No, it's your Hall of Memories." Remmy said as he entered Robyn's dream.

"Who are you?" Robyn asked.

"I am Experiment 276, but you may call me 'Remmy'." the blue experiment hovered in the air and bowed like a gentleman.

"So, why are you here?" Robyn asked.

"To help you remember your mother." Remmy smiled.

"My mother?" Robyn asked.

Remmy nodded and led her to a door which had the blonde girl's memories of her long-lost deceased mother. Robyn was curious, overwhelmed, and nervous all at once.

"This door leads to memories of your mother of when you were a baby." Remmy said.

"It does...?" Robyn asked.

"Go ahead... Open it..." Remmy insisted.

Robyn looked curious, then she put her hand on the doorknob and opened it.


Once she did, there was a bright white glow which made her shut her eyes, but she then opened them again to see an auburn-haired man in hospital scrubs with a blonde woman who was on a bed, squeezing his hand as she was giving birth.

"Wow." Remmy said.

Robyn's sky blue eyes widened.

"You're doing very good, Mrs. Starling," the doctor told the blonde woman. "Just one more push!"

Andrea screamed until finally there was a plop noise heard and she had joyful tears streaming down her face after there was a wail of a newborn baby heard.

"It's a girl." the doctor announced.

"She looks beautiful." Mr. Starling smiled.

"Oh, she's like a sweet little angel..." Mrs. Starling smiled back.'

"What's her name?" the doctor asked as he was going to wash up the baby before wrapping her in a blanket so she could be held by her parents.

"Robyn." Mr. and Mrs. Starling smiled.

"What a perfect name." The doctor smiled back to the new parents.

"We think so." Mrs. Starling smiled.

"Oh, look, Andrea, she looks so much like you." Mr. Starling smiled to his little bundle of joy.

"I agree, dear." Andrea smiled back.

Robyn had tears in her eyes once her mother's image became clear, she looked a lot like an older version of her and was a lot more beautiful than imagined. "Mother..." she whispered as her parents cradled their daughter for the first time.

"Go on and talk to your mother." Remmy smiled.

Robyn looked over in curiosity.


The image then faded slightly and we are shown Robyn's mother in a couch with a cup of tea and she looked slightly older, about eleven years older which was around Robyn's age and it showed how Andrea would look if she were alive to see her daughter today.

"Is that still my mother?" Robyn asked.

Remmy nodded and allowed the girl to see her missing mom.

Robyn then walked over and came up to Andrea. "M-Mom...?"

This caught Andrea's attention. "Oh, hello, Robyn."

Robyn looked around. "You know who I am?"

"How could I not recognize my little girl?" Andrea smiled to her.

"Good point." Robyn said.

The two then shared a tearful hug together.

"Mom, I've missed you so much..." Robyn said as she looked up to her mother with tears in her eyes.

"I've missed you too, dear." Andrea smiled down at her daughter.

Robyn nuzzled against her mother. "Oh, it was awful when Daddy went to Tibet and left me with Aunt Figg."

"I know, dear, she was not a good guardian," Andrea replied. "But when your father's old lawyer quit and he was stuck with Lickboot and he knew an older woman, they all thought an older female influence would be good for you since I was absent."

"I really wish you could've helped me on that trip." Robyn said.

"Oh, dear, you're actually wrong, I've been helping you, you just haven't known it." Andrea replied.

"Wait, what?" Robyn asked.

"You just didn't see me," Andrea replied as she showed Robyn her memories about her first adventure with Tom and Jerry. "After you were nearly run over by a boat, I've been given a miracle from God above, and I did all I could to make you all survive and you were then drifting off until you were found by Captain Kiddie."

"I remember that man." Robyn said.

"He's not very good..." Andrea muttered under her breath. "I was never that big a fan of him, all he mostly cared about was having people visit his carnival so he could get money."

"Yeah... Cherry, Atticus, and me saw that side of him." Robyn said in memory.

"Oh, look at how much you've grown," Andrea smiled. "You look so much like my mother, that's why we named you after her."

"Grandma's name was Robyn too?" Robyn asked.

"Of course, dear," Andrea smiled. "You really do take after my side of the family, almost like a magic touch in your genetics." she the winked about the magic part.

This caused her to giggle at her mother's response. Andrea smiled.

"So, did you give up your magic so you could marry Daddy?" Robyn then asked, remembering what Jerry had told her when he got married to Theresa.

"Oh, yes, dear," Andrea nodded. "I'm afraid it's a rule all wizards must obey, but the magic still carries on in the children. It's still more fair compared to mortal/witch marriages."

"What's that?" Robyn asked.

"They're strictly forbidden," Andrea replied. "Witches and mortals have a bad history together, just look at your friend Sabrina. Her father had to live in a different realm and her mother had to go away or else she would be turned into a ball of wax."

"Wow." Robyn said.

"Yes, I'm afraid so," Andrea said. "I gave up my magic so I could marry your father, and of course you've seen, your Uncle Chip became the Family Wizard."

"So, then, he never got married?" Robyn asked.

"He might someday, but as far as I know, he hasn't," Andrea replied. "He was always a bit of a grouchy butt when we were growing up, but he always looked forward to your visits and we were best friends when we were kids."

"Aww..." Robyn smiled.

"You behaving yourself?" Andrea smiled.

"Yeah, just a little nervous around new people sometimes..." Robyn replied softly. "I'm home-schooled, I do schoolwork on the computer these days."

"That's wonderful." Andrea smiled.

Robyn smiled.

"You should try public school sometime," Andrea suggested. "You could make all sorts of new friends."

"I'll try that sometime." Robyn said.

"It might be good for you." Andrea supported.

Robyn smiled as she was having a real mother talk for the first time in her whole life.

"Uh, Robyn, I hate to ruin this moment you are having, but it's time you wake up." Remmy said.

"What?!" Robyn's eyes widened. "No, it can't be time already!"

"I'm afraid so." Remmy said, he hated to do this, but it was his duty as a dream experiment.

"Oh, alright." Robyn frowned.

"Don't worry, you'll see me again soon, dear." Andrea soothed her daughter.

Robyn sniffled and rubbed her eyes as everything seemed to fade away. Remmy soon got out before Robyn would wake up.


Patch then gently dropped some water in Robyn's face to wake her up from Drowsy's help to make her fall asleep. Robyn's eyes fluttered open and she then sat up and let out a refreshed yawn.

"Are you feeling better?" Remmy asked.

"I... I think so..." Robyn said. "That was the most realistic dream I've ever had."

"That's because was your mother you were speaking to." Remmy said.

"But it was just a dream," Robyn replied. "Wasn't it?"

"Yes, but it was also like a memory." Remmy said.

"How...?" Robyn asked.

"My primary function is dream eating, but not in an evil way anymore," Remmy told her. "I may not be able to bring your mother back, but I can let you see her in your memories and dreams."

"Thank you." Robyn smiled as she hugged him.

Remmy hugged Robyn back. Patch had a tearful smile, very proud and happy that he could allow this to happen.