A/N This chapter was sort of rushed because I went on a roadtrip to Oregon (I live in CA...), and I wanted to finish it before I left. So bare with me =P

Sonny and Janet spent hours trying to find the McKinleys. They literally walked from house-to-house, asking people if they knew where they lived. They were surprised to find that not only did people not know their location, but very few people even knew who they even were. At around five, they reached their seventeenth house (but it felt like their hundredth). Janet sighed and knocked on the door. A woman about Janet's age opened the door, smiling. She was holding a glass of lemonade.

"Um… hello," she said awkwardly. "Who're you?"

Janet and Sonny exchanged glances. Sonny spoke before his mother could. "That's not important. Listen, we need your help with something."

"Well I'm not helping you with anything until I know who you are." The woman chuckled and began to walk away.

"Wait!" Janet called. The woman sighed and turned around, giving her a 'what is it now?' kind of look. Janet sighed. "My name is Janet Weiss, and we need your help finding someone." When the woman at the door heard the name "Janet", she dropped the glass that was in her hands and stared at her for a long time.

"J- Janet?" she asked weakly. Her face was full of fear.

"Um… what's wrong?" asked Janet, confused. She looked at Sonny, as if he would know the reason that this woman was so shocked, but he just shrugged.

The woman straightened herself up and cleared her throat. "So sorry about that," she said with a small chuckle. "Anyway, you wanted help finding someone?" she forced a grin, then bent over to pick up the shattered pieces of glass.

As suspicious as Janet was, she really did need to find the McKinleys, so she ignored it. "Yes, we were looking for Nation and Cosmo McKinley. Do they live around here? Do you know where?" At these words, the woman dropped the pieces of glass for a second time.

"Um… yes, actually I do." she muttered. "They live out in the country somewhere. I don't know their exact address… not many people are invited over to their house. And when they are invited, they only stay for a few moments. Then they're kicked out."

Janet thought for a moment. She was about to ask another question when Sonny interrupted her. "Thanks, that's all we needed to know. Bye!" He grabbed his mother by the hand, waved, and walked away. The woman stood in the doorway, her face very pale. The second the two were out of earshot she pulled a cell phone from her pocket and dialed a number.

"Janet's here!" she yelled into the phone, her voice anxious. "And she's after the McKinleys. And some boy is with her. And… and I was just recently going through our security cameras and… and Ansalong's gone! I don't know what happened, or how Janet figured everything out…" Tears ran down the woman's face. "I swear I had nothing to do with it."

"Calm down, Neely!" snapped the voice from the other end of the phone. "I know you didn't do anything. I completely trust you. But this is very disturbing news…" There was silence for a long time. The only sound that could be heard was Neely's sobbing. Finally, the man on the phone spoke. "It was probably Ansalong. Or Macy."

"But… they're both insane, aren't they?" Neely asked between sobs.

"Neely, stop crying!" the man scolded. "And yes, they are both insane." The man chuckled in a rather sinister manner. "But Ansalong is much more sane than Macy is…"

Neely swallowed, trying to control her crying. "I can go after her if you want. I bet I can kill her really easily. Janet never was exactly strong or brave or..." She started sobbing again.

"No! Let her find the McKinleys. I don't think they'll do her much good anyway. Nation wasn't brainwashed for too long, but she was still effected. And make sure you turn on the security camera in the McKinley's home. I want to see all of this unfold."

Neely nodded. "O- Okay…" With that, she hung up the phone and walked back into her house. Tears were still running down her face.

XXX

Sonny and Janet finally made it to the country, where there were even more houses to look through. However, just as Janet was about to walk up to the first door, Sonny stopped her.

"Wait, I think I know where to look," Sonny told his mother. She raised an eyebrow. "Look, the McKinleys won't want anyone to find them. So we'll need to find the hardest-to-find, most secluded house possible."

Janet put her hands on her hips. "Well where do you think we should go, then?" she asked. It kind of irritated her that Sonny had decided he was going to be in charge. However, she did know that he had a point.

"Well… it's not going to be one of these crowded neighborhoods like this." Sonny stated. He then thought for a moment. After awhile, he finally spoke. "Follow me, I think I know where to look."

Janet followed her son down the street, smiling. She was very proud of how smart her son was… even if she had just met him for the first time last year.

XXX

As the plane took off again from New York, Riff Raff had was too lost in thought to say a word to his companion. He felt like such an idiot. It all made sense! That's why Ansalong had reminded him of Columbia so much: they were sisters!

"Hey, Riff, is something wrong?" asked Ansalong. Riff Raff shuddered – she even had the same accent as Columbia!

For some reason, Riff Raff did not mind as much at Ansalong had called him "Riff" (or maybe he was just too distracted to care). He shook his head. "Oh, um, no… I'm fine…" he replied, burying his face in a magazine. He could not even look the woman in the eyes anymore. And the fact that he – even though it had been an accident – had killed her sister, left him with guilt stronger than anything he had ever felt before.

Ansalong could obviously tell something was wrong, for she put a hand on his shoulder and frowned slightly. "Hey, cheer up." she told him, smiling softly.

Riff Raff turned to the woman and forced a small smile. It was sort of strange: he did not smile very often. Why was he smiling for Ansalong? Because he felt guilty? Probably.

"Hey, how about I go get some sort of drink? I think they have them near the front of the plane." Ansalong suggested. With those words, the woman stood up and left her seat, leaving Riff Raff alone.

XXX

After following Sonny for about twenty minutes, the two finally came to a small house farther away than any other. How Sonny knew where to look was a mystery to Janet, but she knew better than to question him. The king grinned and looked at his mother.

"So… that's the place?" asked Janet doubtfully. The house was more of a cottage, almost, and did not look like anybody lived there. However, Sonny nodded enthusiastically. He grabbed his mother by the hand and pulled her up to the door.

Janet sighed and took a deep breath. With that, she very slowly rang the doorbell.

A/N Yes, this is THE MOST BORING CHAPTER I'VE EVER WRITTEN, IMO! D: I had absolutely no inspiration, so… yeah… super short, super boring chapter. Sorry about that… :(

But, on a more positive note, Neely's here! Now, like, every female in Shocky (accept for Betty, because she isn't gonna by in this fic) has been at least mentioned. :D And I personally think it's insanely obvious who she's talking to on the phone, but I won't spoil it for you if you haven't figured it out. ;)

Oh yeah! Special thanks to Anne Oying and Opheliafrump for giving me such nice reviews of my story. :) It really encouraged me to continue this!