Notes from both of us: Thank you to everyone for their amazing reviews. We love it when the little loving details we put into the story are noticed. Spidey's mask smelling and his JJJ impression had us giggling madly the whole time, and Kate and Jubes are just basically the best teamup ever ;)

Antra, thank you for pointing out the grammar error. Neither of us are good linguists; we know snatches of languages and are just working on basic translations, but we want to preserve the characters who would speak in their native languages. If we make a mistake, please feel free to help us, and we'll change it! We are not quite the polyglots our characters are ;)

Also, quick shoutout to Silmarilz, who inspired us to get going and publish an update, because she is on FIRE.


Chapter 11: Killing Contracts and Aliens

The morning after the party, Kate dropped by Jubilee's room to return the clothes she'd borrowed for their Halloween switch. "Jubes, are you home?" she called out as she knocked on the door.

"Come on in," Jubilee called out in a sing-song tone.

Kate pushed open the door with her little bundle of clothes and looked around, half-expecting to see Noh-Varr too. "So. Have a nice night?" she asked teasingly.

"Not bad," she said with a shrug. "I've had worse."

"Alright." Kate shrugged lightly in return. "Well — I brought your clothes… Hope your clothes didn't get you ... more attention than you meant," she said carefully, still remembering the image of her ex kissing a girl who looked just like her.

"Oh, honestly? I think he was holding back," Jubilee said as she dropped onto her bed. "I don't think he was strictly interested."

"Really?" Kate raised her eyebrows. "Holding back?"

"Yeah, he was, like, being polite," she said as she pulled a little face. "So — must not have made the right impression."

Kate had to laugh a little bit as she relaxed substantially on hearing it. "Well — if he was being polite, it means he wanted to see you again. You'd know if he just wanted the one night," she promised.

"Well, we'll see," Jubilee replied easily. "Don't know if I'll even see him around honestly." She seemed to wave it off before she sat up and leaned forward. "How was your night after a well-planned case of mistaken identity?"

Kate grinned outright as she tossed her hair over her shoulder. "Well, Kurt got two of my friends drunk, Clint was a Ghostbuster… and I'm learning German," she listed off on her fingers with a wide smirk.

"Well that's a good start," Jubilee said with a nod. "If you want to learn Mandarin, let me know."

"I'll let you know," Kate promised. "I'm pretty quick with languages, actually. Learned sign for Clint — took some French in school..."

"We have a few polyglots around here, so if you want langages, you've come to the right place."

Kate sat down on the edge of Jubilee's bed and nodded before she broke into a wide smile and leaned forward. "Well, enough about languages and alien boys that may or may not be interested in you. How was the rest of your night?"

"Dancing, drinking — but just a little — more dancing, and Bobby tried to steal a kiss when he cut in for a slow song."

"You should wear purple more often. Sounds like it works for you," Kate teased.

"Oh," Jubilee waved her off. "Bobby hit on me before — when I was still a vampire. Made a comment about cuddling up for warmth when we were soaking wet. Said it was more effective if we were naked." She laughed at the memory. "I told him I was game if he wasn't afraid that I'd eat him."

"I'm adding that to the list of reasons I'm sad I missed half the X-fun until now," Kate said as she gathered up her own clothes from Jubilee's dresser, all folded up nice for her. As she did so, she almost knocked over a picture and caught it before it could fall. "Oh — hey. What… is that the Shi'ar empress?" she asked, staring at the picture of the much, much younger Jubilee, with Charlles and Lilandra.

"Lilandra?" Jubilee asked as she got up and looked over Kate's shoulder. "Oh, yeah. She and Charlie used to be a thing." She smirked a bit at the old photo. "She actually was a whole lot nicer than the rest of the Shi'ar we met. She had some humanity about her."

"She… and Professor X?" Kate shook her head and just laughed. "That explains all the Shi'ar tech around this place."

"We had that before they were involved," Jubilee clarified. "But it gave us a lot of leeway once they were an item. The tech came when the Phoenix was an issue. They wanted a way to get in touch and show good faith, so we got all the techy upgrades."

"Well — if you decide you ever want to bring Marvel Boy back here? Maybe don't let him see the picture. He might be from a universe of peace, but this universe?" Kate shook her head. "Not so much with the peace."

"Has a problem with Shi'ar, huh? Well. Lilandra is dead anyhow," Jubilee said with a sigh. "But I really did like her. She wasn't really supposed to be in charge of the place."

"Well, he's sort of — he's Kree? I mean, he's a hybrid. But… Kree," Kate explained lamely.

"Oh," she said quietly. "Well. I can't really blame him for having problems with the Shi'ar, then. For the most part, they really are not nice. At least. The ones in charge. The people in the streets though? And the general population? Really nice people."

"Well, he's learned to get along with a half-Skrull, so… he can learn," Kate said with a smirk. "Slowly. He did try to kill Teddy first."

"I hope he can get over himself then — if he wants to hang with me," Jubilee said. "I have issues with people that wanna be freakin' racist. Alien or no, I'm not going to put up with it."

"Tell him that," Kate nodded. "Make him get over himself and knock him down a peg. He needs it sometimes."

"That," she said pointing a finger her way, "I can do. If it comes up. Which — I'd have to do more than dance with him."

"And check out his tonsils." Kate raised an eyebrow. "He did tell you about the mind control saliva, right?" she added with a little teasing tone.

Jubilee looked up quickly. "Um. No. No he did not," she said with a frown, pulling a bit at the ends of her pigtails. "But... I didn't exactly give him much of a chance to talk."

Kate giggled and waved her hand. "Don't worry. I just wanted to see the look on your face. He doesn't use it except on bad guys," she assured her. "You'd know if he did."

"If he did, I'd have to gut him," Jubilee said easily.

"Well there you go." Kate grinned cheerfully. "Logan would help. You haven't told him that you were playing around with Marvel Boy, have you?"

"What he doesn't know won't hurt him," Jubilee said with a smirk. "Not his business anyhow."

"When he finds out, I want to be there to watch the show," Kate said with a little smirk.

"He knows better than to say anything to me about that kind of stuff," Jubes said with her hand on her hip. "I know things about him and his little habits."

"You do seem to have a get out of jail free pass with him," Kate agreed.

"Several. And I'm not about to let him forget it either," she replied.

Kate just laughed and gave Jubilee a wink on her way out. "Sounds like you can date whoever you want then. I just came to give you the mind-controlling, half-Kree, half-insect, ex-boyfriend warning."

"You make it sound so attractive," Jubes said with a little laugh.

"It was, actually," Kate said, dropping a bit of the teasing as she turned back — after all, if he made her friend happy, Kate wasn't going to stand in the way. "At the time," she added.

"But not as attractive as a fuzzy blue elf with a heart of gold," Jubes all but sang out her way.

"Clearly," Kate agreed. "But I'm incredibly biased. Rose-colored glasses with that one. Or… violet-colored."

"Be kind to him; his heart is easily broken," Jubilee called out as Kate got to the door.

"Jubes," Kate said seriously, "I've been nothing but an angel to that adorable half-demon."

"Doesn't change the fact that he's head over heels."

Kate blushed deeply and paused with her hand on the doorknob. "Well. It's — it's not like—"

"Not what?"

"Never mind." Kate was blushing deeper and just waved her off.

"You looooovee him," Jubilee sang.

"Shut up, Jubes," Kate said, grinning down at the floor as she double-checked to make sure the door was still closed. "You're worse than the students."

"You love him, you love him. You love him," she teased as she danced in place. "Tell him and you can move in to living happy ever after with your Prince Charming — the swashbuckling blueberry muffin."

"Shush!" Kate looked around the room as if someone might overhear.

"Am I holding you back from going to take a bite outta that muffin?" Jubilee was nearly cackling. "All covered with sugar and hot out of the oven."

"You're horrible." Kate shook her head and crossed her arms over her chest. "I come here with a friendly warning about mind-control and you — you're trying to… Just… gah!"

"Get you after some hot crossed buns? Yes. Yes I am. It's because I love you both and want you to be happy."

"I am happy," Kate admitted, grinning, before she leveled her finger at Jubilee in warning. "It's nice. Don't push it."

"Good, good. But think of how he'll kiss you when you come clean," Jubes said, sitting cross-legged on her bed. "He'll look deeply into your eyes," she laid back and rested her hand over her heart as she moved so her head was hanging off the edge of the bed. "You'll get tongue tied. In several ways. And when you finally let it slip … you'll probably be wondering if Noh is the only one with mind control techniques."

"Then I'll want to save it up for a special occasion," Kate teased, furiously looking for a way out of the conversation.

"His birthday is the eleventh!" Jubilee said with a troublemaking smirk as if she had just been waiting for the opening. "And he doesn't have any plans yet. I checked. Twice."

"You…" Kate pointed a finger at Jubilee. "You can't… I'm not putting a deadline on it!"

"Not a deadline, just a suggestion. And … Logan might be taking him out the weekend before, so — he'll be starved for affection when they get back."

"And all worn out from fighting ninjas," Kate said with a little smile.

"No ninjas," Jubilee said with a shake of her head. "They're going fishing. So he'll be hungover."

"Well I'm not telling him while he's hungover either."

"Well the cure for a hangover is lots and lots of water." Jubilee laughed her way. "And you can make him drink it, right? That's the rumor on the street."

Kate giggled. "It's my secret superpower," she agreed.

"Well, at any rate — make your plans, even if it's just to hang out and watch a movie. Otherwise, Meggan and Kitty will edge you out for the actual birthday," she warned. "They'll show up and whisk him off without you."

"I've met Kitty, but I don't think I've met Meggan," Kate said with a shrug.

"Oh, now … that was a fun time," Jubilee said as she rolled over onto her stomach and grinned up at her - clearly ready to spill on the dirt. "They had a fling while she and Captain Britain were on the rocks."

"Oh." Kate raised an eyebrow. "Well — alright. That's… good information to have tucked away." She thought about it for a moment before she just nodded to herself, knowing that she was totally falling into Jubilee's trap of using one of Kurt's exes as motivation but still making her move anyway. "Yeah. I'll have to clear some things out of my car… I think that old beach house hasn't been torn down yet… and my name's on the place now…." She looked up at Jubilee with a little smile. "Alright. Thanks for the heads up. You know. With ten days to prep."

Jubilee shrugged. "Better than nothing."

"Still not setting a deadline," Kate warned, one finger pointed at Jubilee. "So don't go telling him something ridiculous like — like blueberry muffin puns or something."

"Oh, I'll save those for you," Jubilee promised as she moved over to put the clothes away. She paused and turned to face her again. "But — I should really give you a heads up — end of the month, things could get ugly around here. Watch your surroundings."

"Right, because things never get ugly or exciting when you're in the superhero business," Kate teased.

"No — it's just ... well. Nevermind, I'll let the guys explain it later," Jubilee said as she shook her head and waved it off. "Now leave me to my thoughts in my boudoir. I have a party this weekend to go to."

"I wouldn't know the DJ at this party, would I?" Kate teased.

"You might? I'm not sure if he's DJ'ing it or not. It's a rave, actually. The dancing got me in the mood." She pulled out a package from the back of the closet that had a fine layer of dust on it, though she was nearly bouncing in place even before she opened it.

"Oh, he doesn't do raves as much," Kate said with a smirk.

"Too bad for him," Jubilee said, grinning. "My outfit is going to be amazing. And very little to it."

"I might let that slip to Tommy. Who might let it slip to an alien boy. Who knows."

She giggled. "I'll model it for you if you want. Parts of it are old. From before." She tipped her head to the side in thought. "You know, I'd kind of like America's take on it anyhow."

"She'll give it to you, too," Kate agreed. "I think she likes you. And she doesn't like people that quickly."

"Everyone likes me," Jubilee said. "I'm a hummingbird that makes explosions."

"You're a trouble magnet is what you are." Kate grinned. "Later, Jubes. I've got a birthday getaway to plan. And a new bathing suit to buy."

…..

While Kurt had been gone with Logan on their fishing trip, Kate had been busy moving things out of her car, just so that she would have enough space to bring some beach party gear down to the beach house, and she couldn't have Kurt just teleport her there, after all, not if she wanted the location to be a surprise for him.

She was a little nervous about bringing the books up, because these were the worst offenders, the ones that she'd found digging through her dad's archives that she wanted out of her company — the anti-mutant, anti-hero nonsense that, frankly, she didn't feel all that comfortable even looking at, much less reading through.

Usually, when she brought the worst offenders up to the room she shared with Kurt to peer through them for breach of contracts, they would be cover-less… or at least they wouldn't have anything that would advertise just what kind of slop she was wading through trying to clean out her dad's company. She didn't want Kurt to have to deal with that any more than he already had to deal with it in person.

Still, she hadn't been able to tear into the books like she usually would because she was on a time crunch. She hadn't been able to pull the covers off of all the books, but she was moving them in stacks, and besides, she'd shoved them all into the corner by the desk with all her other author contracts and paperwork. It should be fine for just a few days.

She was bringing up another couple bags worth of books and papers from her car, and when she opened the door, it was to find Kurt standing in the doorway — one of the Bishop Publishing books in his hand. It was one of the worst offenders, a virulently anti-mutant volume that clearly advocated violence.

He looked… shocked was the closest word to it, and he was frowning hard when she looked up to meet his gaze and couldn't help but shift a little guiltily.

"What... " He just looked up at her with a thunderstruck look on his face. "I don't understand."

"It's ... all the stuff my dad's company was publishing," Kate tried to explain in a rush. "Everything I could find. I've been looking through it all for weeks, and there's tons of it, and…." She shifted. "And, well, it's a lot of work trying to figure out who the worst offenders are."

"What are you doing with all this?" he asked finally with a frown.

"Trying to clean house," she replied, setting the bags of books down on either side of her with a long sigh. "I've been trying to figure out how to get my name off these… I'm trying to find a way to legally break off the contracts so they'll stop getting printed." She gestured at the two bags. "Some of these authors are prolific, and they have pretty strong lifetime contracts I'm trying to break up here."

"I'm not sure how you can do that," Kurt said, looking a bit hopeless as he glanced at the piles and piles of books scattered around the room. "I guess ... I can understand your reasoning … but you're putting yourself out there."

"It's my name on the publishing house," Kate insisted. "And my name's not going to be on any stupid anti-mutant books or essays or anything like that." She put her hands on her hips. "When I'm done with these guys, they'll never write again. Just ... it's a lot of legalese is all." She pulled out one of the books to show Kurt where she'd been making little notations. "I'm trying to prove it's a breach of contract. Hate speech, inciting to violence, illegal things that I can break contract over. Matt Murdock's helping me a lot."

"So leave him to do his job," Kurt said gently as he tossed the book in his hand to the ground and pulled her close to him. "He's talented."

"It's my name on the books," Kate said stubbornly. "So — it's my problem. I don't care if they are best-sellers. I don't want them."

He pulled her into a kiss and cradled her head in his hand. "I do love your passion at being stubborn. It's somehow charming."

She broke into a bit of a smile. "I told you when we met — I always get what I want." She reached up to put her hand over his. "I'm sorry I didn't tell you… I just… I wanted to get it all sorted, maybe even hire some new writers — I was thinking of asking you and some of the others to tell your stories…. Get the truth out there…." She was shifting her weight from one foot to the other, and the explanation came out in a rush. "I just ... didn't want you to be dating a publishing mogul with this crap in her company."

"It's adorable, and thoughtful - but it's not your fight, love." Kurt made a point to look her in the eyes. "You don't need to put yourself in harm's way — physically or professionally."

"Let them come after me," she said, waving her hand. "I'll take them all on, and anybody else who messes with you or the X-Men or…" She bit her lip for a second. "Let them come. They can't get mad at me for sticking up for someone I love."

"And we'll try not to wreck your reputation in the meantime — by guilt through association."

"Anybody who thinks I'm any worse of for knowing you isn't worth caring about," she insisted, actually stamping her foot. "These people tick me off, Kurt. They just — they're horrible and they're nasty and they don't care what happens to you and I want to get them. And this is the only way I can."

He nodded his head with a little smirk playing at the corner of his mouth. "Shame on them for angering you."

"Oh, they'll learn the error of their ways," Kate promised, not quite catching his teasing tone as she was on a roll with her tirade. "I'm this close to knocking off a contract on a book that's number three right now. Watch the news. It'll be beautiful."

"I'm sure you'll have to face Jameson to explain yourself when that happens," Kurt replied, taking her hand in his and raising it to his lips to draw her attention back. "But right now, you are late for your lesson — the private lesson. Self defense in sixty different countries. Jubilee is supposed to join you today."

"Oh, right," Kate nodded quickly, finally seeming to come back down from her anger. "Right — I totally forgot… I've been doing this and then there's the trip in a few days…"

"Yes, I understand that, but your teacher is not going to be in the best of moods by the time you get there."

She let out a heavy sigh and then smiled at him playfully. "Come with me and diffuse your best friend?"

"I can only try," he said with a grin before she stepped into him and they teleported down to the Danger Room, where Logan and Jubilee were arguing hotly. Jubilee was trying to convince him that she didn't need a refresher course, but of course, he wasn't hearing any part of it.

"You're not indestructible anymore," Logan half snarled. "So prove to me that you can do it without killing yourself." Jubilee glared at him hard and finally, with a frustrated noise, she turned away from him.

"FINE!" she shouted out. "I'll run your stupid program — and if you give me any more flack, I swear to God I'll do everything I can to make you miserable."

"You're off to a great start," he shouted back as he stalked out of the room to head to the booth. He stopped when he was a few strides away from Kate and Kurt and just pointed at Kate for a moment. "You stay here. You're killing aliens today. Lots of 'em."

"That I know how to do," Kate said with an easy smile.

Kurt gave her a wink and followed Logan out of the room while the two girls prepped to show off. Jubilee was still fuming and had her hands on her hips as she paced, not even considering picking out a weapon.

Kate twirled her bow as she made her way over to Jubilee. "Don't let him tweak you," she teased. "This is what I call a girls night out."

"He's being an ass," Jubilee said, turning toward the control booth, sure that he could hear them even without the microphones.

"That's not surprising." Kate saluted the booth with her bow. "Thanks for ticking him off before I got here. I thought I was going to get chewed out for being late — so this is much better," she teased.

"It really is," Jubilee said without looking her way. "Even if he won't come down and fight me himself."

Kate just grinned. "Bring on the aliens, tough guy!" she called up to the booth. "I need a warmup before I help my friend kick your trash nine ways to Sunday!"

"Good luck, princess," Logan called out before the room around them shimmered into darkness and then, slowly, glowing eyes lit up around them with a rattling hiss.

"Oh. Perfect. Start off with Brood," Jubilee grumbled as she let her plasmoids grow a bit. "You know how to deal with these guys?"

"Fought a few during my time as a space princess," Kate said with a teasing smile.

"Good. The rules in here are don't let them touch you, or you're out," she told her. "Which is a cake walk when you just Blow. Them. Up."

Kate twirled an arrow between her fingers. "Couple splodeys coming right up."

The two girls smirked at each other as the Brood around them pulled together their attack, and within ten minutes, the two of them had managed to blow up all but the last one — which Kate made short work of with a standard arrow right through the top of its head.

Next up, the room shimmered into the streets of the shopping district in Westchester, full of people on a sunny day. It looked like they were all shopping - laughing and enjoying the day — until suddenly they weren't and one of them nearest the two girls morphed into a Skrull for an instant before turning into Kitty. "Oh, crap," Jubes muttered as she kicked the fake Kitty with a reverse hook kick to the head. "I really hate Skrull fights when they switch disguises mid way."

"They're a pain to keep track of," Kate agreed as she performed a backflip kick to get away from a Skrull that looked like America. "Lucky for you, one of my first ever fights was with Skrulls. I've literally been doing this since I got started." She and Jubilee were sure to stay within eyesight of each other, too, especially after one of them morphed into Kate just beside Jubilee and tried to punch her silly, though Jubilee responded by kicking the Skrull in the chest and launching at her.

But between the two of them, it was clear that they had the battle well in hand, as they gladly showed off every move they'd learned — and called out warnings and encouragement to each other.

Logan didn't give them more than a few seconds to celebrate before the room filled with the Accusers — the biggest pains in the backside Kree that he could think of. Before the leader could shout out the usual warning to just surrender to the might of the Kree or whatever else, Jubilee was already on the move — backflipping across the room to kick the guy in the head then detonate a plasma bomb in the center of them as she flipped her way back near Kate to wait while they regrouped and started their attack.

Kate was shooting arrows two at a time, right through the eyes of the Accusers to keep them from firing any energy bursts through their eyes. She kept up a steady stream of those double shots and just kept moving as Jubilee took to blowing up any recently-blinded Kree.

The two of them did a great job and didn't get more than a scratch on them as they tore them down. When the dust settled and it was obvious that the two girls had won, Jubilee turned to Kate to complement her on her shooting — as a Shi'ar Imperial guard detail opened fire on them. She swore under her breath and dove for cover, pulling Kate with her.

"I don't know how realistic he's making this stupid simulation, but ... they may not be shooting to kill. So — don't get caught. Take a solid hit before you get caught."

"Got it," Kate said, deciding, for the time being, not to tell Jubilee that she sounded just like Noh — who had given her more or less exactly that advice while they were in space.

They were surrounded by small explosions as Jubilee built up her plasma blasts. The sparks were fizzling around the edges of the glowing ball of light at her hands before she turned to Kate with a huge grin. "Ready to win?"

"Always," Kate agreed as she reached for a splodey arrow.

"Pick off any stragglers," Jubilee advised just before she popped up and threw the mass of energy. It exploded at the center of the group, though one of them was far enough off to the side that he managed to hit Jubilee solidly, knocking her out of the simulation and leaving Kate to fend for herself with the last three Shi'ar guards standing. "He's cheating," Jubilee shouted. "So watch the creep hiding behind the column on your right!"

"Jubes, you never have to tell a Hawkeye to watch," Kate said with a confident, cocky grin.

"No, but since that one wasn't in the original line up, I thought I'd tell you about the cheater."

Kate giggled to herself as she ran to take on the last of the guards, diverting from arrows to more closed combat when one of them grabbed her bow. She managed to swing up and around one of them and hook her bow around his neck, taking him down with her as she did so before she popped back up to deliver a solid roundhouse kick to another. From there, it was just a matter of fighting just about as dirty as she figured Logan wanted to see until, several minutes later, she was standing, panting, in the middle of the Danger Room as the sim finally ended.

It took just a few minutes before the door opened and Logan and Kurt stepped in. Kurt was tickled and congratulated the girls right away. But Logan and Jubilee took exactly half a second before they were again at each other's throats — arguing on how it ended. He was saying that it was a draw since Jubilee was technically 'dead' in the sim and couldn't … no — shouldn't have warned Kate about the danger behind the column, while Jubilee said he was a jerk and there was no danger until he patched it in after they were pinned down.

"Think of it as — like — Jubes is my version of a spider sense," Kate called out with a wide grin.

"Yes. that's it exactly. It's your awesome sense," Jubilee agreed. "And instead of tingling — it sparkles." She turned to Logan and stalked forward a few steps, sticking her finger in his face. "Don't think I don't know what you were up to, mister." She glared at him for a few minutes. "I'm going dancing tonight anyhow."

She turned Kate's way before Logan could snipe at her. "You want to go with me? I'm not sure if I feel like dancing or kicking someone's ass."

"I'm down for either," Kate said with a little smirk. "And I'm sure we can find some bad guys to fight. I say we paint the town red. Or purple."

"With the outfit I'm wearing, they'll find us," Jubilee promised before she gave Logan a glare. "Come on — I'm sure I've got something appropriate for you. Purple even. Well. Metallic purple."

Kate grinned at that. "I'm sure I can find room in my schedule for a little fun."

"I thought we had something planned," Kurt said, his eyebrows raised, as Jubilee pulled Kate toward the door.

"Oh, don't worry, Engelchen," Kate said with a soft smile as she blew him a little kiss and waved at him with the tips of her fingers. "I'm still stealing you away all weekend. This is just — girls night!"

"Be careful then," he said with a laugh. "Try not to break too many hearts."

Kate drew a halo over her head. "What, me? Heartbreaker? You must be mistaken, good sir." With that, she and Jubilee slipped off, practically cackling.

The girls got dressed quickly, and Jubilee seemed to be in autopilot as she pulled together her rave outfit — which, as she had promised, was barely there yet somehow still quite bright and obnoxious when it came to the neon-colored leg warmers anyhow.

Kate had more sense. Hers was a little black dress that came about halfway down her thigh. It had nothing in the way of shoulders, but it was long-sleeved and fairly basic, with a long purple sash around the middle — along with a signature purple headband, of course.

"And we're ready to party," Jubilee said with a nod. "Let's hit it — are you driving or am I?"

"Oh, you'd better drive. My car is still in a transitory state," Kate laughed.

"No problem; we'll take Logan's jeep." Jubilee grinned broadly and headed off in a rush to snatch his keys from the rack by the garage. "We're not telling him," she decided.

"If we're feeling really generous, we'll even bring it back with a full tank," Kate smirked.

"Oh, that isn't going to happen," Jubilee said with a bit of a glare as she just shook her head hard. "I will drive around Westchester just to run it out."

"I like this plan." Kate grabbed her cell phone to snap a few selfies with Jubilee. "It's a good thing he never checks … well, anything online really, because our little jeep ride is about to go on my board."

"Alright, I'll drive to minimize death threats later," Jubilee decided.

The two girls climbed into the jeep, giggling and laughing to themselves, before they took off down the road with Kate filming and narrating their little adventure and inviting her friends and followers to come and play with them as Jubilee's favorite radio station blared in the background all the way to the rave.