The PJ Masks, Greg, Connor, Amaya, Catboy, Gekko, Owlette, PJ Robot, Luna Girl, Night Ninja, Romeo, etc are all © to their respective owners, presumably Romuald and Disney Junior. The only part of this work that I claim ownership of is the story itself. Again, none of these characters are mine.
Disclaimer: This story is 5000 words long, so get comfy before you start reading!
ALSO, fans of Luna Girl, stick with the story until the end before you hate me. This is going somewhere in the long run. Lots of little details in this chapter.
It's worth noting that I typically like to denote short breaks in the story with a series of 3 asterisks. This site doesn't seem to like that, so I'm having to resort to using horizontal lines. After the first horizontal line in this chapter, all the rest denote short breaks in the story.
The next afternoon, Wednesday, Greg was finishing the process of feeding his little brother, Finn, a bottle in the hospital room where he met him a few days ago. The baby wiggled as he finished the bottle and Greg smiled. Thunder echoed outside, but it was mostly muffled by the sound of the room's television in the background.
His mother, Linda, was nearby. She said, "Alright, let me have him; it is time to burp him. I still don't quite trust you on that."
Greg frowned as he took the bottle from Finn's mouth. With a slightly disrespectful tone, he said, "But I wanted to try it out this time!"
Linda glared with a loving ferocity that only a mother could produce. With a calm, forceful tone, she said, "Greg Edmonds, he is too small for you to be burping him. When he is bigger, I will let you try it. Until then, these visits to see Finn are a privilege for you. IF you want to keep coming to see him while he's in the hospital, I would suggest you not speak to me with that tone again." Greg's face revealed that he realized his mistake. "Do you understand me?"
Greg's voice wavered and he felt tears well up. "Y-yes, ma'am." He sniffled; every time his mom used her fierce voice like that, it would almost bring him to tears.
Linda's tone became less menacing. "Good, now let me have the baby."
Greg gently held his little brother out and Linda took him with a practiced ease. Greg moved from his spot on the bed and stood up, wiping his eyes as he went. Linda put the baby on her shoulder gently and began to burp him.
He looked around and slid off the bed, walking over to the chairs where his mom's things were sitting. He heard an announcer on the TV say, "Today, on Channel 4 News at six, we'll have a look at the damage left behind by the thunderstorms that are still moving through, and, after that, we will have an update on what weather to expect for tomorrow's blood moon. We will also tell you how you can see it!"
The last part caught Greg's attention. When he got to the chairs, he said, "Hey, mom? Can I use your phone?"
Linda looked over at him as she continued to pat the baby's back, and said, "Sure, it's in my purse. Be sure to answer it if your dad calls, he should be here to take us to get dinner before too long."
Greg nodded as he looked inside the purse. "Okay, thanks. I'm gonna step outside and call Amaya."
Meanwhile, at Amaya's house, Connor was sitting on the bed and Amaya was holding him as he sobbed onto her shoulder. "Connor, I don't know why that upset you so much. I just told you that the nose on this person you're sketching looked weird."
Connor sobbed again, "Me e-e-either." He sat up and wiped his eyes. He took a breath. "I mean, you're right. The nose does look weird."
Amaya said, "You seem like you're calming down almost as quickly as you started to cry."
Thunder rumbled outside the house and Connor laughed. "Yeah, I guess so." He wiped his eyes again and appeared back to normal.
Amaya eyed him. "Are you feeling okay, today?" She placed a hand against the boy's head. "You don't have a fever."
Connor shrugged. "I mean, yeah, I've felt fine all day." He turned his head as if he was expecting something.
Amaya's house phone began ringing in the background. She eyed Connor. "I'll… be right back." She walked out, and Connor resumed his sketching as he waited.
When Amaya walked back in, she had the phone, and Connor said, "Is it Greg?"
Amaya said, "Uh, yeah. It is Greg. How did you know?"
Connor said, "I had a hunch."
Amaya looked at him confusedly for a second, and then took the phone away from her face. She touched a button and said, "Alright, Greg, you're on speaker, now.
Greg's voice said, "Okay, good. Hi, Connor!"
Connor replied, "Hi, Greg."
Greg said, "So, I think I know why Luna Girl was so violent."
Amaya said, "Oh?"
Greg said, "Yeah, there is apparently a blood moon tomorrow night. Do you know what that means, Amaya?"
Amaya scratched her head. "Uh, yeah? There's a penumbral lunar eclipse tomorrow night, so the moon will turn red for about an hour and a half. If it were an umbral eclipse, the moon would go completely dark, like it did a couple years ago."
Greg said, "Yeah. Think about it, though. Remember, during the lunar eclipse we had a couple of years back, Luna Girl temporarily lost all of her powers."
Connor snapped his fingers and said, "I know what you mean! Instead of losing her powers, this time, she gets stronger because it isn't a full eclipse?"
Amaya said, "Or maybe she just gets meaner?"
Greg said, "I'm not sure which one, but, no matter whether it's meaner or stronger, we need to get that memory wiper away from her before she actually gets it to work and we need to do it before the blood moon."
Amaya said, "When will you be back?"
Greg said, "We're going to go get something to eat sometime soon. Mom and I are going to stay at home tonight, and Dad is going to stay with Finn. So… I should be back to my house in an hour and a half at the latest. Come meet me at my house in two hours?"
Connor said, "Alright, we'll come over then and run through the stuff we'll need to know for rocket ship mode. It's been awhile since we've been into space."
Greg said, "Alright, cool. I gotta get back in here, mom is done burping Finn, and I wanna hold him for a few minutes before I leave."
Amaya said, "Okay, bye Greg!"
Connor added, "Seeya!"
Greg quipped, "Bye guys!"
Amaya clicked the red button to hang up the phone. She looked at Connor. "I'm still worried about you. You're not a person who cries because someone criticized a nose on one of your sketches."
Connor shrugged. "There's no telling."
Amaya sighed. "I know. You think it has something to do with Luna Girl's memory wiper hitting you?"
Connor tapped his chin and sighed. "I don't know."
Later that night, the PJ Masks are all seated at the control panels in Owlette's HQ room. Owlette is in the middle seat, with the flight controls at hand, Gekko is at the seat with navigation and sensors, and Catboy is in charge of weapons and auxiliary systems. The PJ Masks are all wearing their special space suits, tonight. None of them has their helmets on yet, but their helmets were all within arm's reach. Catboy said,"Alright, let's do the final pre-flight checks. Owlette, you're the pilot, so that's your job."
Owlette said, "Okay. Gekko, weather report?"
Gekko said, "The thunderstorms from earlier today are clear… The weather is clear for launch and computer says we have no traffic in our trajectory."
"Catboy, initiate plumbing disconnect."
Catboy said, "Standby." He tapped at his console and a clicking sound preceded a rumble of the HQ. "Plumbing systems disconnected and sealed."
"Gekko, verify that?"
Gekko quipped, "Sensors confirm plumbing disconnect. We have a soft seal of HQ."
"Okay, good. Catboy, confirm fuel and battery levels are nominal."
Catboy gazed at his console readings and said, "Confirmed. The HQ has adequate fuel reserves to make the trip to the moon and back. Battery levels are nominal and the power generation unit is functioning within normal levels."
Owlette nodded. "Okay, Gekko confirm that the navigational computer is ready and that our course for the moon is laid in properly. Please also verify that we have an escape vector if something goes wrong."
Gekko tapped at his console dutifully and replied, "Course for the moon is set into the computer. The estimate is a ninety-minute trip from liftoff. Skies are clear of any obstacles, and I have programmed in three separate escape vectors, in case we need them."
Owlette nodded and said, "Nice. Okay. Now, Catboy, seal all air systems and set purge gas to internal air supply. Lock off and verify life support function."
Catboy clicked a few times on his console and said, "Sealing all air systems and setting purge gas to internal." Pause, and there is a series of clicking noises as the HQ closes all openings to the outside; a loud mechanical hum can be heard. "Standby for Gekko's HQ Room to seal..." After a few more moments, the noises all stopped, and Catboy said, "Locking off all air systems. Lock successful. Computer verifies hard seal, and life support system diagnostics all read within specified parameters."
Owlette grinned. "Alright, good. Gekko, initiate standby mode for the automatic flight reconfiguration. Catboy, initiate preliminary fuel tank pressurization, activate the artificial gravity, and prime inertial dampers."
Gekko said, "Computer is in standby mode for flight configuration auto sequence."
Catboy added, "Preliminary fuel tank pressurization initiated." A low rumbling sound began to shake the HQ lightly, and Catboy continued, "Artificial gravity generators are online, and the inertial dampers are in ready mode." Everything suddenly felt sharper.
Owlette took a big breath. "Okay. Everyone put your helmets on and initiate oxygen flow. PJ Robot, we need your confirmation that everything has been secured in the main HQ room and everything on your checklist is complete. Can you confirm with a thumbs-up?"
A video feed of PJ Robot floating at the picture player in Catboy's HQ room popped up on one of the screens. He smiled and gave a thumbs-up. Owlette finished putting on her helmet and clicked a button on her spacesuit. "Okay, thanks PJ Robot." She looked at Gekko and Catboy. "Ready?"
They both gave thumbs-up as well, and Catboy said, "Fuel tank pressurization complete. Once we're clear of the ground, the EM drive will take over."
Owlette said, "Alright, then, that completes your flight checks. Let's see." Owlette touched buttons and knobs at her console and said, "All of my flight controls appear operative. Which means our final prelaunch checks are complete." She tapped a button on her console. "Launch sequence is armed."
Gekko scratched his head nervously. Catboy apparently shared that feeling, asking, "A–are you sure we're ready, Owlette?"
Owlette nervously turned and looked at the Owl Glider, behind them. PJ Robot had covered the wrecked vehicle with a tarp. She contemplated that shortly, and then said, "Yep. I'm starting the ten-second countdown… Now!" She hit a button and the HQ began rumbling. "Ten seconds… T-minus five… four, ignition." The HQ rumbled harder, like it was going to rumble itself apart. "Three… two… one, engines firing… Liftoff!"
The heroes were pinned in their seats as the HQ began lifting off out of the ground, causing a roaring noise that shook the vehicle violently. After a few seconds, an electric humming sound started building up. Moments later, they were pinned even harder to their seats.
Catboy said, "EM drive is online! Computer has disengaged conventional thrusters!"
After several seconds, Owlette said, "Brace for flight azimuth correction!" She read her display carefully. "The computer is executing flight azimuth correction… Now!"
The HQ jerked suddenly, and Catboy said, "Ugh, I hate that part."
Owlette laughed. "You should be thankful that we have artificial gravity, or it would feel like we were spinning right now." Catboy didn't look comforted by that observation.
After another few moments, Gekko said, "Velocity is now passing the sound barrier!" The HQ boomed loudly when their speed exceeded the speed of sound.
The heroes held on for a few minutes more, and Owlette finally said, "Primary ascent stage nearly complete. Altitude 57 miles and speed is six thousand mph. Computer is initiating stage two… Now!" They jerked in a new direction as the computer thrusted them further into orbit.
After a few seconds, Gekko said, "The computer has completed the automatic flight reconfiguration. We are fully in rocket ship mode!"
Catboy held on, as a wave of nausea washed over him. He bit his tongue and closed his eyes, breathing heavily until he felt the HQ's acceleration slow, and he heard Owlette speak again, "Second stage complete. The radio altimeter reads 109 miles and speed is seventeen thousand mph. Gekko, I'm turning flight controls over to you at the navigational computer. Initiate the final stage when ready."
Gekko said, "Understood. Computer confirms we are in a low parking orbit of the Earth." He tapped a button and an image of the Earth appeared on all of their screens, and Catboy peaked open an eye. He appreciated the sight of the big blue ball below them, even if he was horridly nauseous. Gekko continued, "Navigational computer has adjusted calculations for the final stage and we are ready for a direct route to the moon. I'm having the autopilot take us on a fifteen-minute burn for the final stage on my mark. Brace in three… two… one… Mark!" Gekko hit the button and they lurched again, and this time they were thoroughly pinned to their seats.
Catboy closed his eyes and held on for what seemed like hours. He heard Gekko and Owlette speak a few times, but he knew that he wouldn't need to hear what they were saying at this point, so he concentrated on happy thoughts that didn't involve him being strapped into a massive totem pole flying to the moon at a ridiculous speed. Eventually, the force pinning them down dropped off, and Owlette said, "Final ascent stage complete. Okay, boys, we can remove our helmets for a little while."
Gekko and Owlette took off their helmets, causing sharp hissing sounds, but Catboy left his, and touched a button on his suit, increasing the oxygen mixture he was breathing. He did his best to breathe easily and not get sick as the oxygen helped to calm his motion sickness. Catboy said, "I'm, uh, going to leave my helmet on."
Gekko seemed slightly off, too, but not as bad as Catboy. "Oh, man, I usually don't get this dizzy." He scratched his head.
Owlette said, "That's weird, Gekko… What is our ETA?"
Gekko tapped a few times, "Computer estimates our ETA is… just over seventy minutes. We will initiate our descent slowdown burn in about fifty-five minutes."
Owlette removed her seatbelt and stood up. "Alright, I'm going get up and stretch for a minute. You and Catboy get your dizziness under control and keep an eye on Luna Girl's fortress."
Gekko nodded and said, "PJ Robot, will you help me monitor Luna Girl's fortress from down there?"
PJ Robot nodded from the screen with his video feed. He tapped buttons on the console and made a fzzt sound.
After a minute or so, Catboy began to feel better. Owlette tapped him on the shoulder. "Let's go ahead and start planning what we're going to do when we land."
Catboy nodded, and finally began to remove his helmet. "Yeah, okay."
Two hours later, Catboy and Owlette rode along the lunar surface in their PJ Rovers as they approached the giant crystalline structure that made up Luna Girl's moon base. Over their helmet communicators, Gekko said, "Alright, stop, I'm right here."
They stop and look around the moon apprehensively, and then Gekko drops his camouflage and appears on his own PJ Rover, almost out of nowhere. Catboy said, "Alright, so what did you find out."
Gekko took a breath and said, "Well, Luna Girl is so busy messing with her Luna Magnet that she didn't even look up for the ten minutes I watched her. I don't think she even knows we're on the moon. I never really thought she was that focused, it was weird. She didn't even hear me go through the airlock to get inside."
Owlette said, "It must have something to do with the blood moon that's coming up. It must already be affecting her, like you said it would earlier today."
Gekko said, "Yeah, but I have a plan. I think we can capture her easily. I'll slip in, along with Catboy. Catboy will lag behind and then follow me inside when I yell. I'm going to drop down on her from above and pin her down with my super lizard grip. When Catboy runs into that room, he can use his Super Cat Stripes to tie her up, and then we've got her."
Catboy said, "I like that idea. It will keep the violence down and let us catch her without any of us getting hurt."
Owlette nodded. "What will I do?"
Gekko said, "I want you to go back to the ship and get it ready to fly over here. We'll need to use the spare spacesuit to get her into the HQ for the flight home."
Catboy said, "Alright, the plan sounds good, Gekko…" He sighed. "Are we really sure that we want to hold her prisoner at our HQ? I mean, we've never done anything like that before."
Owlette said, "Yeah, I'm sure. We can't have her running around and hurting people during the blood moon tomorrow night. It will give us a chance to take that new piece off the Luna Magnet, too."
Gekko nodded. "She isn't usually dangerous, but I'm with Owlette. If Luna Girl wasn't even at full meanness last night, we need to get her under control before tomorrow. We can let her go again after the night of the eclipse. PJ Robot can handle her while we're gone to school and asleep."
Catboy tapped his chin and then nodded. "Agreed. Let's do it."
Owlette said, "Hey, wait!" The boys both looked at her. "I have an idea that might work better, and we won't have to take her back with us."
Later, Gekko snuck up on Luna Girl cautiously inside of her dimly lit crystal fortress. He was camouflaged, which sometimes resulted in disorientation. Owlette's voice sounded inside of his helmet, saying, "Alright, Gekko, if you're ready, look up at the ceiling."
Gekko turned and look toward the ceiling quietly; Owlette was back at the ship, monitoring his helmet camera. Owlette said, "Alright, when you're ready, pin her down and I'll tell Catboy to go." Gekko looked back at Luna Girl, and watched her interestedly as she adjusted circuits inside of the Luna Magnet determinedly. After about a minute, she sat the Luna Magnet down and examined a schematic she had on the workbench.
Gekko seized the opportunity and dropped from the ceiling behind her. He wrapped his arms across her upper body and used his super lizard grip and super muscles to hold onto her. He heard Owlette say, "Now, Catboy!"
Luna Girl screamed in surprise, and just as she did, a blue blur entered the room and said, "Super Cat Stripes!"
Gekko blinked, and by the time he reopened his eyes, Luna Girl's hands had been bound in front of her and Catboy stood smiling on the other side of her workbench. Luna Girl said, "Lizard legs- hey, what the heck?!"
Catboy smiled and said, "We thought we would pay you a surprise visit, after all of that excitement last night."
Luna Girl growled and cursed at them. She continued by saying, "How dare you invade my fortress!"
Catboy took the schematics and the Luna Magnet from their spots on the workbench and nodded at Gekko to let her go. Gekko released his grip and stepped to the side to keep away from any kicking she might do, but Luna Girl was faster than he thought. The girl quickly turned and kicked him squarely in the fork of the legs. The kick was hard enough that, in the lower gravity on the moon, he was actually propelled upwards a few feet upwards as he proclaimed "Oof!" When he landed, he fell on his side as the air flowed out of his lungs from the shock of the blow.
Catboy grimaced at the sight. He quickly used his super speed to run around the workbench and catch the girl's leg as she went for a second kick at the boy's head. Catboy stared at her. He forcefully said, "That was a low blow, Luna Girl."
Catboy noticed that Luna Girl's eyes were bloodshot red as she screamed like a toddler throwing a tantrum, and said, "You can't just invade my fortress, kitty litter boy!"
Catboy held her foot and looked at Gekko. "You gonna be okay, Gekko?"
Gekko was essentially in the fetal position, holding himself oddly. He nodded yes without speaking and coughed a few more times. He groaned and then squeaked out, "Just… give me a minute." He continued coughing inside of his spacesuit helmet, obviously in pain.
Catboy turned his attention back to Luna Girl. "I will let you go, but if you kick again, I'll catch it again AND tie up your feet, too. Do you understand?" She huffed at him, so Catboy shook her leg and exclaimed, "If you don't answer, I'm going to tie you up anyway!"
Luna Girl snarled, but she nodded her understanding. "You're lucky I don't have my moths up here."
Catboy released her. With an annoyed tone, he said, "Calm down and hush."
Owlette's voice came through into their helmets, "Catboy, Gekko, I'm here now, coming through the airlock with PJ Robot. Is Gekko okay? I stopped watching the video feed, but it sounds like he's hurt."
Gekko squeaked out, "I'll live."
Luna Girl snickered. She didn't hear Owlette, but had a good guess of why Gekko said that. She said, "That's what you get for sneaking up on me, pest."
Catboy stood up and glared at the girl disdainfully. "Do you have a kitchen in this fortress?"
Luna Girl seemed to be taken off guard by that question. "Uhm. Yeah?"
Catboy nodded. "Owlette, she does have a kitchen."
"Roger that."
Catboy took off his helmet and breathed in the Luna Fortress's air. He said, "You're going to show Owlette where your kitchen is, and we're going to confiscate your Luna Magnet and those schematics you have there."
Luna Girl shouted, "That's not fair!" Catboy didn't seem too impressed. "IT'S MINE! MINE MINE MINE!"
Catboy shrugged. "Don't worry; you'll get it back after this blood moon thing passes and you're not such a meanie."
Gekko's hand went to his own helmet and he clicked it off his head with a hiss. He said, "I'm so glad Owlette had a better idea than mine. If we'd taken her on the ship I might've ended up getting kicked again." He stood up slowly and looked at Luna Girl. With pain in his voice, he said, "Gosh, you kick really hard… Big meanie… I didn't even hurt you." He backed away slightly, just to be safe.
Luna Girl winked and said, "I'm more than just a meanie, Lizard Legs: I'm a supervillain. Let me out of these stupid cat stripes and I'll show you a few more tricks."
Catboy protectively said, "If you touch him again, I'll use that memory wiper on the Luna Magnet on you! Now hush!" She seemed shocked to see Catboy speak like that. He scowled and sarcastically said, "Some supervillain you are. Your fortress was ridiculously easy to get inside of." Before Luna Girl could react with a snide remark, Catboy continued, "We're going to leave you with some books, a few movies, and snacks from our HQ. We're leaving you here until this blood moon thing is over and you're back to just being mischievous."
Luna Girl stomped. "What?! You're just going to leave me here? On the moon?! Alone?!"
Catboy nodded quietly. "Yeah. You're too dangerous to be around people right now, anyway. We'll send your Luna Magnet back up to you in a few days, and then you can do whatever you want. Besides, don't play stupid with me. We've seen you spend weeks at a time up here before, so I doubt you'll get too bored with all the extra things we're bringing you." Pause. "Will you show us the kitchen or should I just leave the things we're giving you laying around?"
Luna Girl huffed and nodded angrily. "I will show you the kitchen."
Catboy said, "Okay, good. Owlette and PJ Robot are waiting for you at the airlock. Let's go meet them; they brought the things I told you about." Luna Girl pouted as she walked with him, and Catboy said, "You know, believe it or not, we are trying to help you out."
Gekko put his helmet back on, then grabbed the Luna Magnet and the schematics from where Catboy had left them, and trudged behind them, still holding his groin tenderly. They met Owlette and PJ Robot at the airlock, and Owlette said, "Gekko, you okay?" Owlette and PJ Robot were both carrying two bags each.
Gekko took his free hand away from his groin and gave an okay symbol with it. With a strained voice, he said, "I'll live… I'm just gonna wait for you two in the airlock…" Gekko exited into the airlock with the Luna magnet and the schematics still in hand.
Catboy sighed and said, "Alright, Luna Girl, we're going to put these things in your kitchen and then we're going to leave. I'll make the cat stripes disappear when we're gone from the moon."
Owlette said, "I picked up a book about bugs and a Flossy Flash comic. Oh, and I brought a chapter book about this boy that lives in the mountains! I got you a few movies, too."
Luna Girl sighed as they walked into the kitchen. She said, "Yeah, I don't care. Your voice is annoying."
Owlette glared at Luna Girl, and PJ Robot beeped confusedly as he looked at Catboy. Catboy sighed as they began sitting the bags down on the counter.
Two hours later, the PJ Masks HQ gently sat down in its usual resting place on the island in the park. A plume of smoke rose around them from the thrusters the HQ used to sit down.
Inside, Catboy stretched at his console in Owlette's HQ Room, and stood up as he walked over to the elevators. "I'm so glad to be done with that."
Owlette laughed as she and Gekko followed him. Owlette said, "It's a good thing PJ Robot found you a motion sickness pill in the med kit."
They stepped into the elevators and all of them stepped out into Catboy's HQ room. Gekko scratched his head. "I didn't get dizzy this time, either," he adds.
Catboy said, "Yeah, but you usually don't get dizzy anyways."
Owlette said, "Oh, by the way, are you feeling any better?" She points at Gekko's mid-section. "You know, uh, down there…?"
Gekko nodded. "Yeah, kinda."
Catboy glowed blue and suddenly appeared next to Gekko. He patted the boy on the shoulder and said, "All he needs is a good night's sleep."
Gekko grinned and nodded his approval of the suggestion. "Yeah. Hey, Owlette, are you going to mess with the Luna Magnet tonight?"
Owlette looked over in the direction of the vault where they kept the weapons and inventions that they have taken from the villains over the years. After a few moments, she shook her head. "No, there's no point in it. I'll wait until tomorrow night. It will be Thursday, so Romeo will be here for game night. Maybe I can get him to tell me just what that new part on the Luna Magnet did, if it didn't wipe memories. After all, she did make it by basing it on Romeo's stuff, so he should be able to figure it out."
Catboy said, "Yeah, well, let's get out of these space suits and go home, then." Catboy removed his helmet, and said, "Computer!" It beeped. "Deactivate rocket ship mode and return all systems back to normal operation."
The female computer voice replied, "Understood." The HQ clicked, clacked, and rumbled lightly as the computer opened valves, unsealed access doors, and reattached plumbing connections.
As they removed their space helmets, PJ Robot came out of an elevator tube and beeped happily with a grin on his face. Gekko said, "Hey, PJ Robot!" Gekko high fived the little robot. "Don't forget, we left Luna Girl a communicator so she could call you if she got lonely or something."
PJ Robot offered a thumbs-up, and Owlette said, "Yeah, I don't envy you on that one, PJ Robot. She's being pretty rude with this whole blood moon thing making her angry."
Catboy said, "You say that like she isn't rude, normally."
Owlette replied, "Well, I guess she is rude normally, but she was just really mean to us earlier. Some of those things she said about me in the fortress almost hurt my feelings a bit." Catboy shook his head and grinned.
As Gekko removed the spacesuit from his torso, he said, "Yeah, I'll agree with that." He paused and then added, "She kicks really hard, too…"
Catboy finished stepping out of his space suit and said, "Either way, Luna Girl will be back to normal in a few days. She might be rude, but I will say that the missions involving her are usually the most fun." He laid the spacesuit over the back of the couch and continued, "Before Romeo stopped being a threat, Luna Girl was always the most fun villain, if you ask me."
The conversation continued for a few minutes, and then, the heroes went home for the night.
