"Problem solved!" Roba said stamping the red colored stamp on the enemy's forehead. After that they walked back to their headquarters (also known as their home). When they got there Horace unlocked the door with their front door key. He then opened the door and everyone went inside. "Well, that's it, I'm bored." Alfe said restlessly. Alfe turned to look at Roba and saw he had a tare in his left shoe. "Roba, how did you get that tare in your shoe?" Alfe asked. Roba knew Alfe couldn't keep a secret for long, but he said it anyways. "Okay, don't tell Horace this but I snuck into Katrina's house last night to find something that could tell me all Katrina's deepest darkest secrets. So, I found a diary in her room, and now I have it and—" "AHHHHHHHHHH!" a very loud yell that came from the Rad's house. The Problem Solverz went outside to go see what was the problem. They ran all the way to the house. "Where is my diary?" Katrina cried. Roba could see something bad was going to happen…to him. "Katrina, where was the last time you saw it?" Mrs. Rad asked her daughter. "It was in one of my drawers, and now I can't find it!" Katrina answered. Then she popped an idea in her head. "Roba, use your Robo Radar to find my diary!" Katrina said happy. Roba knew he was going to regret this. "Okay…um, I see it's reacting to somewhere at…the bay." Roba said, lying. "Wait, no it isn't, it's pointing towards our house…" Horace said looking at his radar. Roba gulped, but he was ready to face the consequences. They all followed and soon stopped in the living room. "Wait I know where it is!" Alfe said. "Alfe, no!" Roba screamed. Alfe ran into Roba's bedroom and found the diary and key so he picked them up and ran back to all of them. "It was in Roba's room." Alfe said, swinging the key around. Horace, Katrina, and Mrs. Rad made an upset face at Roba. "I wonder how it got there?" Horace asked looking very unpleased with him. "I was testing out one of my new inventions that could bring stuff back and forth to other places, if your wondering if I read it you're wrong…I did nothing of the sort!" Roba answered. Katrina understood and took the key and diary from Alfe's hands. Katrina and Mrs. Rad walked back to their house. Roba then dragged Alfe to his bedroom. "Listen, I need you to do something for me…" Roba started to say. "I need you to get a special 'some dog' for me. That we've seen twice in our lives." Roba said finishing. Alfe smiled brightly and knew which kind of dog Roba meant. Alfe nodded and ran out of the door. Later when Alfe finally returned back home Roba was just standing at the door. Alfe opened the front door himself and had a little brown box in his hands. Roba snatched the box away from Alfe and went into his bedroom. He closed his door and went on his bed with the box in his hands. Roba opened the box and saw none other than K-999 sleeping. Roba had to wait until Katrina wanted him to go to the park with her. He got a pack full of grapes and put them in his tan colored satchel. Now after all that was finished, he couldn't think of anything else to do, so, he did in the following: rack the leafs, do the dishes, vacuum the floor, clean his bedroom, and fold laundry. When he finished every chore there was to do he just sat in his bedroom. Waiting. He then heard a knock on their front door, Roba got the box and his satchel and ran out to open the door. It was, of course, Katrina. She was ready to go to the park with him. They went out and soon got there. Then they both sat on a brown park bench. "Phew, I'm hungry after all that walking." Roba said looking at Katrina, uninterested. He took out the grapes from his satchel. "Want some…grapes?" he asked, putting them right in her face. "Okay." Katrina answered, being typical. Roba was confused. How can she just stop herself from freaking out? "Do grapes freak you out?" Roba asked, scooting closer to her. "Hmm, they used to, but now I found out that it's fun to squish them!" she answered, cheerily. Roba felt like getting her diary was for nothing. Katrina grabbed a grape and squished it. He knew it was time for plan B. "How about this then?" he picked up the box and opened it. "Is that...a bunny?" Katrina asked. "No, it's a dog. How about you touch it…" Roba said. Katrina pet the dog, but K-999 didn't wake up. "What! How can you be so relaxed?" Roba yelled. Katrina looked fatigued. "Well, I hated these things when I was seventeen. Did you even know I am twenty-one? How do you even know these things I me—wait! D-did you steal…my diary?" Katrina asked, looking very blue. "Yes. I'm sorry, I just wanted you to get away from me…" Roba answered, looking guilty. "Well, if you didn't want me you should have just said something! I would understand, but I know you didn't want to hurt my feelings, I get it, but you can't just keep doing this!" Katrina looked at Roba flirtatiously but inside she was sad. Katrina looked at him in the eyes and spoke. "The only reason you were my favorite was because you look exactly like….my father." Katrina said and turned away and started sobbing. Roba was surprised. Roba was very unhappy because he didn't know Katrina liked him because of her father. He knew it was time to set things right and make everything like it used to be again. Maybe a little different and just so he can make Katrina happy. He still didn't really love her, but he wasn't heartless. He was anxious about almost everything, but he was brave enough to be a kind person to Katrina. He was ready to be Katrina's boyfriend and maybe, even his first kiss.