(The scene cuts to Gio and Shego arriving back at the lair. Once back, they both stocked the pantry with all stolen candy, threw out the old microwave before setting up the new one in its place, and Gio then took the game consoles and video games into his room, plugging both consoles into his TV. Gio then went downstairs and stepped into a tube...)

Gio: Computer, usual outfit, please.

Shego: (Hears the tube whirs for a minute before opening up to reveal Gio in his usual outfit) We did a great job, kiddo. I said it before, yet I will say it again. That was a great shot. Almost didn't see it coming.

Gio: Well, I tend to be full of surprises, but I was taught that by you. Anyway, Kim invited me to a family Barbecue event tomorrow that up until now, has been exclusively only for members of the Possible family, and Ron and his family. Does the breakfast machine also make large quantities of food for an event?

Shego: Well, the breakfast machine can do three plates at one time. What kind of meat are you thinking?

Gio: Well, I promised I would bring them a meat dish to this potluck BBQ, but if this machine can do only three plates at a time, I'm going to need a way to get some barbecue meats or some type of dish to bring to the family.

Drakken: Oh, I actually just finished making a large quantity for party food machine for the next time we get to host a brunch.

Shego: Oh, I thought you were stuck in the lab. A party food machine, eh? That would work. You sure you got all the kinks out?

Drakken: (Looking a bit offended) Of course, I did! It's in the large dining room, take a go at it, Gio.

Gio: Party Food Machine, prepare a large catering quantity of macaroni and cheese, and an entire catering quantity of pork ribs with BBQ sauce

(Party Food machine whirs on, and beams out a large catering quantity of mac and cheese, and a quantity of pork ribs with BBQ sauce, all steaming hot.)

Shego: Wow, it actually worked. You better warm them up when you get there. How about drinks? Party events like Kimmy's, there's always large party-size soda drinks.

Gio: Oh, we can just go and steal drinks! Oh, and let's steal some cupcakes! Know a place to get some cupcakes? The Possibles will be happy for desserts!

Shego: That's a good idea, but let's do it somewhere else far off from Middleton. I am not in the mood for a second fight with Kimmy. What was that place your father loved to go? Oh, yes, Westminster! There's a really good bakery. Are you in, kiddo?

Gio: Oh, you bet!

(The scene cuts to 11:00 am the next morning in the backyard of the Possible house. James and Ann were managing the BBQ grill and side dish burners, wearing "Kiss the Cook" aprons. The kids and cousins were playing with the Tweebs while the other Possible adult relatives (and Cosuin Larry) were talking to each other, and Ron helped Kim set up the store-bought foods and snacks at the portable buffet table...)

Kim: Oh, boy, I think the spread is like 20% more bigger than last year's.

Ron: Yeah, it sure looks good. Gio's coming, right?

Kim: Of course. He wouldn't miss it, and I bet his mom is glad that Gio's spending time at a barbecue because there's people here, and Gio would like to have some more friends besides us and Wade.

(Suddenly, a green sports car pulls up to the driveway. It parks and turns off, and Gio steps Out. He waves to everyone as he grabs a tray of ribs, a tray of macaroni and cheese, 6 2-litter bottles of sports drinks, and 5 boxes of cupcakes...)

Gio: Did I miss anything?! (Enters backyard)

Ron: Holy Moly, that's a lot you got there!

Kim: Nope, you didn't miss anything! We were just starting up the grill and setting up the tables.

Gio (walks over to the buffet table): Great!

Kim: Those cupcakes sure look delicious! Did your mom bake them? (Helps Gio put down the trays around while Ron helps puts down the sodas)

Gio: No, we bought them. (Looks around): Can you introduce me to some of these relatives?

Kim: Of course. Ah, there's Uncle Slim! Uncle Slim, this is Gio, one of my friends. Gio, this is my Uncle Slim, he's my dad's older brother.

Uncle Slim: Ah, I heard a bit about you, Gio. (Shakes hands with Gio who smiles politely) I don't suppose you hadn't seen a ranch up north of New York, have you? I hear the valleys are beautiful up there.

Gio: No...city kids don't go to ranches. I mean, who wants to spend time in one?! It's hot, nasty, gross, and full of animal poop.

Uncle Slim: (Raises an eyebrow) Is that right? Ranches are part of several communities and towns, they help people including us. Meat, milk, fur, transportation, and more. You couldn't imagine a world without beef or pork, would you? Or have milk to grow properly into the young man you are fated to be?

Gio: Well, industrial arms do all of that on a massive scale compared to a ranch. Heck, some milking farms, for example, have a great electrical milking machine that works when a cow chooses to get milked on its own. The cow walks into the machine on its free will, and the milking takes 50 seconds tops.

Uncle Slim: (Gapes in surprise) Really? I heard rumors, but I didn't realize that it was already happening. Are those machines expensive?

Gio: Yes, but it's more efficient than by hand. (shakes his hand): It's wonderful to meet you,

Uncle Slim: (Chuckles with a smile) You certainly have a affair for making interesting points. Nice to meet you as well, young man. Now, I see Nana in her seat. I believe she would like a story, but be warned, she's sharp as a tack.

Gio (sits down with Nana): You must be Kim's grandmother.

Granny: Sure am, sonny! Your name, young man?

Gio: I'm Gio Frederick.

Nana: Ah, such a strong name! There must be a story to go with that. I knew someone who had parents vacationing during a honeymoon, and in turn, my friend's names were inspired by the sun and the mountains.

Gio: Oh...What were their names?

Nana: She was rather personal about her middle name, but I can tell the first name. Sierra. That was her name.

Me: I hear that you are very tough, and you can fight too.

Nana: Oh, yes. I'd never miss a chance to have bricks in my handbag when crime comes around, and I have surprises up my sleeve. I admit I was not receptive toward Kim's lifestyle with crime-fighting at first, but over time, she seemed to bloom despite everything, and I allow her to do her thing with a intense promise to have back-up all the time.

Gio: Well, she does have an amazing team consisting of Ron and Wade by her side so it seems that her crime-fighting will continue until she's an adult.

Nana: (Smiles softly) Indeed, and I am very proud of her. Kim is undecided what to do beyond high school, but I am relieved that she's going to college, even if it's a scholarship. I just hope she will settle down eventually as she's a spitfire. But enough of that. What are you looking beyond high school, Gio?

Gio: Well... I plan to attend a private university in New York City.

Nana: That's a very prominent goal, young man! So, you are spending your high school years here in Middleton as a break from the city, and then return back once you graduate, is that right?

Gio: Yep. I'll be in a dorm and living the life!

Nana: I am pleased to see the newest generation going for great things including yourself, Gio. Oh, lunch's on! (Uncle Slim's triangle instrument ringing on for attention) He never fails to bring that to events. Help me up, please. I sat too long, leaving my legs stiff.

Gio (nods): Sure (helps Nana up)

(The scene cuts to everyone walking up to the buffet area, and grabbing a plate. Gio grabbed 2 plates for himself, and filled them both with mac and cheese, a hot dog, a cheeseburger, a few ribs, 2 cupcakes, a a jumbo cookie, a bag of sour cream and onion chips, and mashed potatoes..)

Kim: Hey, Gio. What do you think of Uncle Slim and Nana? (Having two plates, one full of mashed potatoes and gravy, a hamburger, and peas while the other's full of a jumbo cookie, two cupcakes, and a slice of apple pie, and sitting down across from Gio at a table which is stocked up with a pitcher of clear water, two large sodas of Sprite and Fanta Orange, and plastic cups to fill up whatsoever)

Gio (fills a cup with Fanta Orange): Oh, they're very nice... (sits down) Anyone else you'd like me to meet?

Kim: There's Joss, one of my favorite cousins. She literally doesn't know what the big cities are like. Maybe you can tell her some things like maybe how technology is one of the top stuff there. She's smart with mechanics.

Gio: Sure. (walks over to Joss) Hello!

Joss: (Blinks while holding her plate of short ribs, a cheeseburger, and a cupcake) Hi..You're Gio, aren't ya? Do you want me over at your table?

Gio: Sure!

(Gio and Joss walks back to Gio and Kim's table where Kim is holding a conversation with her mother when Gio and Joss sat down further from the daughter-mother couple, with Joss sitting on Gio's right)

Joss: Thanks for giving me a spot, Gio. I heard you actually lived in New York City. I read that it was built on a island. It must feel like really tight quarters there.

Gio: Actually, it's quite big. The buildings, offices, stores, and best of all, Broadway shows!

Joss: (Smiles in delight before looking thoughtful) Is it really true that Lady Liberty is green?

Gio: Blue-green, yes.

Joss: Oh, so the proper term in color is that Lady Liberty is teal! That's pretty cool, actually. What about her torch thingy? That must have been difficult to build the arm, hand and torch far off from the rest of herself.

Gio: I have no idea of its history..but you can go up inside, and take stairs to the inside of the crown!

Joss: Whoa, that's awesome! You have been up there in the crown? It must have been scarily exciting!

Gio: You can say it was. (laughs)

(The scene cuts to everyone enjoying plates of dessert later on. As they did, Wade appeared...)

Gio: Oh, hey, Wade!

Wade: Gio, Kim, Ron, Rufus, Possible Family! Nice day for a barbecue. Mind if I have a cupcake? That looks good!

Gio: Sure! I brought them myself!

Wade: Thanks! (Grab a cupcake out of the box, and sits down near the other teens) Sorry to bring down the ceiling, Ron, but I have to say that the evidence didn't work out.

Ron: What?! But there had to be something!

Wade: (Sighs) The person in case never went to be documented officially. It's like he was born off the grid.

Kim: Wait, are you saying that you couldn't find a match in any files, Wade?

Wade: (Frowns) I am still running the strand against the secret files now. (Whispers lowly) I hope Betty finds it soon enough. (Referring to that he sent all he could on the strand of evidence to Global Justice)