"We are sorry to inform you that the shadow figure has penetrated our defenses. A bug in our security system allowed access to all our data. But it seems that the figure only took data that had pertained to you."

Martin continued talking as Perry looked down in depression. "We don't know why he came or what he wants with you, but all we know is that this mission is too dangerous, even for you. For safety measures, we are moving you to a safe location far away from here."

Perry looks up at the screen as the man says, "I-I'm sorry, Agent P.

Perry jumps up as two robotic arms spring out of the wall on either side of him. He lands on one of them and smashes them together. Perry jumps into the air and lands in his hover jet.

"Agent P, stop! We haven't finished working out the bugs and kinks yet! Noooo!"

Perry starts the hover jet up and takes off. Thoughts run through Perry's mind as he flies off towards the direction of the now half moon. Someone from the agency would never do a thing as to remove an agent from a mission by force. He has to be a fake, he just has to be.

Before Perry does anything else, he has to find out who this man actually is and what he's up to. Perry heads off in the direction of the nearest available computer; the Doof's place.

As he is flying, an alarm starts to sound. Perry looks down at the radar screen and sees a dot labeled 'Shadow' right in front of him. Perry looks everywhere in front of him, but sees nothing. He tries hitting it. But that only makes cup holders pop out and disturbs some loose change.

Perry pushes the cup holders back in disgust, questioning what he would ever need to use cup holders for during a time like this. But little does Perry know that the same shadow he trapped in an alleyway is now hanging onto the underside of his hover jet.

Perry arrives at the DEI building and lands his hover jet near a small pine and some shrubs. He covers it with grass and leaves, hoping the shadows won't find it. He leaves the seat open and hops in the hover jet. He pushes the eject button and flies up to the doc's window. Perry tries to pull the window open but it's locked.

"How did somebody get into the doc's room without a key? They couldn't have locked the windows from the outside… could they?" He pulls out a small laser shooter and points it to the building. He pulls the trigger but nothing happens. He hits it in his hands saying, "Stupid thing. Why is all my equipment breaking? Oh well. Looks like I'll have to use the front door."

Perry hops off the side of the building and walks to the corner of the building. He peeks around the corner only to witness the same shadow he had almost been captured by walk out the front door.

"What the hell is he doing here? The doc's room! He must have gotten inside!" Perry waits until the shadow is out of sight and enters the building. He climbs all the way up to the doctor's floor and approaches the door. He jiggles the knob but it's locked. "That shadow thing must have locked it from the inside. But, how did he get out then?" Perry wonders about these things as he listens to see if anyone or anything else is still inside.

After securing the room, he breaks down the door and falls in. He rushes over to all of Doofenshmirtz's stuff looking for his laptop. When he finds it, he places it on a side table, hits the power button and... nothing.

"Where's that damn charger?" Perry asks himself. He looks through the boxes of junk and locates the plug. He runs over to the side table and plugs the charger in. He hits the power button and... "Yes, it worked." He looks through the computer system as minutes tick away. Finally, he thinks he found something.

"Marvin Ticen, a wanted criminal associated with the infamous shadow figure. He served time in prison after a shooting but was broken out by a horde of dark creatures." Perry continues to read the data file as he gets the chills. "He is known as Martin Vince by many."

Perry realizes that the letters in Martin Vince are the same letters in Marvin Ticen.

The file ends there, saying, "There is no more information in this data file."

Perry feels a hand on his shoulder and flinches. He turns around to see one of the figures standing there.

"Do not fret," it says in a calm manner. "For I am not the evil one."

Perry steps out in front of the figure and looks up at it. In one fell swoop, it swings part of its robe around shrouding Perry in the darkness. They both disappear into thin air. A few papers are blown off of the side table.

"Do you know why I have come for you?" the figure says as they appear to be floating in the darkness. Perry shakes his head no and listens to the figure. "We have found a portal between the real world and your mind. These portals are the only means of returning. They will never disappear, but they can be weakened or redirected. If the dark ones should get to it before we do, they will fill it with darkness, turning it into a one way portal to the evil side of your mind. I cannot explain anymore, for the time to depart has arrived. The portal may be taken over already. You need to go now."

All of a sudden, they appear in an open field. In the middle of it all is a raggedy old shed.

"There," the man says, pointing towards the shed. "That is where the portal is located. You must be the one to go, for we cannot exit your mind."

Perry nods his head as he slowly opens up the sheds wooden doors. "Be careful, now," the man says as Perry closes the door behind him. He finds himself walking down a long pathway, dark and scary. Not knowing how to get back to the real world, he continues to walk forward.

He reaches a certain point and stops. The next thing he knows, he is standing in the middle of the park. The trees are green and so is the grass. A warm breeze passes by Perry as he stands there, looking at the peaceful city of Danville, the way it should be.

Perry looks at the cars passing by down the two way street. But then, something disturbs him. He looks across the street to see the shadow figure standing there. A truck passes in front of them and the figure disappears.

"How could this be happening?" he thinks to himself. "I thought that figure said that they couldn't exit my mind. Maybe… maybe the dark creatures already got to the portal. Dammit, that's probably it."

Out of nowhere, Perry hears three chirps of a bird coming from above him. He looks up to see a bird sitting in a pine tree. It flies across the street, lands on a trash bin, and chirps three times.

"No, this can't be happening to me," Perry thinks to himself as he finds himself having a major case of déjà vu. "This just can't be happening."

This, is Perry all alone