Kokaua Town, Hawaii, Earth
It was a sunny day in Hawaii while it looked like Lilo and the other Hula dancing students were taking some time to rest after a Hula dancing session. The students all used the bathroom when they could. Lilo was next to Stitch as the two were sitting down nearby inside the building.
"How do you think my Hula dancing was?" asked Lilo.
Stitch replied by giving her a thumbs up but also gave a bit of a brief dance as if to show off or to be humorous in an attempt to make her laugh. He would stop as Lilo chuckled a bit and sat back down next to her.
"That answers that question." chuckled Lilo.
"Lilo, he minuke kāu." called one of the teachers.
The two turned to see that the teacher that approached them was Mr. Puloki, the Hula dancing teacher of the school and owner of the school itself.
"Lilo, I've got some news. Apparently, Nani may not make it to pick you up from hālau today. We got a phone call and it appears your two uncles, Jumba and Pleakley, will be picking you up this time." Mr. Puloki informed. "I figured you should know."
"Did they say why?" asked Lilo curiously.
"Said something about a surfer had a little accident and the surfer who was a male in his thirties, he had accidentally had a fall and broken one of his fingers. They're having to tend to the surfer while a doctor is coming over to take the surfer to their office. That, and doctors often ask questions when their patient has an injury and I should know. I had a few uncles who had plenty of experience with that." explained Mr. Puloki.
"Well, hopefully that surfer doesn't lose his finger or toe, otherwise he'd be hanging nine." said Lilo showing compassion.
The teacher tried not to laugh but he let out a chuckle about the mentioning of someone losing a toe and hanging nine instead of ten when surfing out into the water. Lilo was able to catch him trying not to laugh.
"Are you laughing?" asked Lilo with a grin.
"No, I'm not, I'm not laughing." said Mr. Puloki trying to choke down his laughter.
"Mr. Puloki, one of your family members called." called one of the teachers.
"E hele mai ana au." replied Mr. Puloki.
As the Hula dancing teacher walked off towards one of the teachers that called for his attention. The teacher was a woman. As the two were chatting. Lilo looked at Stitch.
"He was so laughing." said Lilo.
"Ih." Stitch replied.
"Talking to your dog again, weirdlo?" came a condescending girl's voice.
The two turned to see it was Mertle Edmonds with a smug expression. Lilo felt annoyed and not happy at the moment.
"Everyone talks to their dogs." Lilo replied.
"None of them have a dog with an odd fur color." Mertle snapped back.
Stitch started to look at Mertle and gave her a smug grin as he made what sounded like a dog's barking but he somehow made it sound louder and scarier than it should. This only sent a little bit of fear in Mertle but she tried to appear tough.
"Makes me wonder if that dog has rabies." insulted Mertle.
"Maybe you should start shaving your upper lip. Even Elvis shaved frequently." Lilo spat back.
Mertle was about to snap back till out of the corner of her eye, she saw someone entering the building and Lilo saw her staring off at someone. They saw what looked like a young male human teenager. This teenager looked to be at least thirteen or fourteen years old, he wore a faded silver T-shirt with blue jeans that were once pants but now looked like they were made into cut-off shorts with the leg length going passed his knees, hiking and trekking sandals that were black all over but silver on the sole of the footwear but worn white socks but the socks on the top were folded so they wouldn't go up to his knees. He had perfectly flawless ivory white skin, he was showing some muscle in his body as if he had a muscular body. He had straight, really thick, full and voluminous gold hair that was shoulder length as he had it parted down the middle. He wore tactical sunglasses with gold lenses so his eyes were hidden from the sunglasses. He looked as though he had the perfect body and perfect appearance all over. It was as if no one could beat his perfect body and appearance as he looked handsome. He appeared to be a tall boy that was close to or around six feet as it was hard to tell if he was six feet or close to it.
"Whoa!" said Lilo, Mertle and Stitch in unison.
The other students and teachers turned to see the young boy and the first to approach him was Mr. Puloki. He looked concerned as he approached the boy.
"Young man, are you here because you got lost on your way?" asked Mr. Puloki.
The boy was silent as if he looked like he didn't know what to say first or it was like he didn't know English. The teacher was starting to suspect he might not know English.
"Nalowale paha ʻoe?" asked Mr. Puloki.
The boy suddenly turned and pointed at the front door. Than he shook his head as if trying to tell him not to go outside but Mr. Puloki didn't understand what he was trying to tell him.
"I don't understand." said Mr. Puloki looking confused.
The more the boy tried to tell him what he meant, the more the teacher didn't understand. It was like he was talking to a kid who didn't know English, Hawaiian or it was as if the boy was mute and his sign language could use some practice. Mertle looked like she was annoyed by this but it was like she liked this boy because he looked beautiful but was annoyed that he might not know English.
"Maybe he should be a mime in a circus." Mertle said sounding condescending.
She was about to turn her attention back to Lilo but both Lilo and Stitch were seen walking over to the teenager. They looked as though they were going to help the teenager in some form.
"Someone's car broke down?" guessed Mr. Puloki.
The more the teenager tried to translate what he said in sign language or body language, the more everyone felt confused and didn't understand. That's when the teenager saw Lilo and Stitch near him. That's when Mr. Puloki noticed.
"Lilo, it's probably best you stay close with the other students." suggested Mr. Puloki kindly.
Lilo ignored him and felt as though this teenager was trying to tell them something that concerned everyone. She turned her attention to him directly.
"Don't worry, you're not in any trouble. You can tell me what's going on, even whisper it in my ear or whisper it to Mr. Puloki." Lilo suggested.
Hearing and seeing compassion in Lilo and seeing her understanding eyes seem to have an affect on him. He sensed something about her that he could trust. That's when he finally spoke.
"Don't go outside." the boy spoke finally.
The boy had a deep yet soft voice but had a southern accent of an unspecified variant. They all looked as though they were surprised to see this boy speak but Lilo seem to be one of the only ones who knew what he was telling them.
"What's outside?" asked Mr. Puloki looking worried.
The teenager looked towards Lilo as if looking to her for advice or permission for something. Lilo nodded to him once and he shown he understood. The boy turned to Mr. Puloki.
"Call the police, now." the teenager advised. "Don't let the kids outside."
"Why are suggesting this?" asked Mr. Puloki starting to understand.
"Aia O kekahi kanaka mai ma laila me ka pū." the teenager warned.
The teacher was now showing a horrified look in his eyes. Now he understood what the teenager was trying to tell them.
"Kids, don't go outside!" called Mr. Puloki.
The teacher instructed the kids to not go outside but he didn't tell them why as if not to scare them. He than informed the teachers about what the teenager told him and they were alarmed by the news. One of them went off to call the police. That's when Lilo looked worried as she looked at the boy.
"Are you serious there's a man out there with a weapon?" asked Lilo.
The boy looked at Lilo and for some reason, he started to speak to her but his lips and his mouth wasn't moving. It was as if Lilo and Stitch were the only ones who can hear him speaking to him when his mouth and lips weren't moving.
"Help me, Lilo." said the boy with his mind.
Now Lilo was a little shocked herself. How did this boy know her name? But before she could ask, the boy fell to the floor and it looked like he was out cold. This alarmed both Lilo and Stitch and others in the room. Other teachers came over, the female teachers as at least four of them shown up at the boy's side.
"He's out cold. He's down!" said one of the female teachers alarmed.
Lilo heard the boy's voice in her head again as she heard him saying "Water" and she immediately knew what to do and knew there was no time to ask questions or to figure anything else out.
"He needs water." Lilo advised.
One of the teachers pulled out a bottle of water that was at least one pint and as she opened the bottle of water. That's when she placed the top of the bottle to the boy's lips and as he began to drink and swallow the water. That's when he looked as though he sprung back to life as he grabbed hold of the bottle of water and chugged it down. It took him a minute to chug the water down and after he downed it completely. That's when he gasped in relief and everyone was glad he was feeling alright.
That's when they heard what sounded like the police cars and their sirens outside the school and they heard police officers yelling at the assailant that was outside.
"Freeze! Drop your weapon and put your hands in the air where we can see them!" screamed an officer over a megaphone.
