At the disco, Mr. Kon was enjoying himself and seeing if there are any kids to tattle on. There he saw Elizabeth, Ethel, and Ellen carrying frogs. "Hey Emily, your 3 daughters are bringing in frogs into the building!" he shouted to her.

Then he saw Petunia carrying rollerskating without a helmet, "Sally," Mr. Kon shouted, "Petunia is rollerskating without a helmet!"

He finally saw Brandon's 3-year-old twin sisters running around, "Barbara," he shouted, "Your twins are wondering off."

Sally, Emily, and Barbara were getting annoyed by his tattling. Susie came in with Serena. She saw her friends and asked them what was going on. They explained everything on what Mr. Kon was doing and they were getting annoyed by it. Suddenly, Monique and her friends came, "Hello Monique" Susie glared.

"Tina, Ogum, and I thought we could do some roller skating her, the theater way," Monique explained.

"Where you guys recite Shakespeare while roller skating?" Emily recalled.

"You did that during the 88 Discopalooza incident where you recited A Midsummer's Night Dream and you purposely insulted the judges," Barbara recalled.

"They looked tacky like the old bird outside the roller rink," Tina replied.

"Old bird?" Susie asked.

"Yeah," Ogum answered, "He keeps talking about Kosaku and his childhood."

Mr. Kon was tattling on the cafe waiter when he got shocked. Outside, they saw an old man talking to some of the teenagers, "And so Kosaku walks up to the girls and messed up his math equations."

They all started to laugh, "Father!" Mr. Kon shouted.

"Hello Kosaku." his father replied,

"You must be Kosaku's father from Japan, "Kan" Susie suggested, "Sally told me all about you."

"So what brings you here?" Sally asked.

"I thought I would visit my son and my first born daughter here in Bronzeleaf," Kan explained.

"Daddy," blushed a Japanese woman who looked like Lizzie, "Not in front of the teenagers."

"Now sweetie," Kan replies, "It has been 6 years since I last saw you and look how Lizzie has grown."

"Like Grandpa," Lizzie said, "Did you really started working at a local fish market."

"Of course," Kan answered,"But I stopped when I heard about the overfishing crisis and became an ornithologist."

"Like Gnarly," Lizzie replied.

"Move it, Lizzie!" Mr. Kon shouted.

"He is always tattling on others," Kan explained, "He started off tattling on his 4 younger sisters and sometimes he wished he was either an only child."

Then a handsome caucasian man came in, "Darling you made it," Mrs. Lawerence said as she kissed her husband.

"I had to finish lifeguard training." explained. Mr. Lawerence.

"Kino, whatever do you see in him?" Kosaku asked in distress.

"He protects our oceans," Kino answered.

Mr. Kon needed to impress his father. Susie suggested that he can go on the roller rink without tattling on someone. He rarely avoids tattling, but he'll do it to please his dad. Susie told the DJ to play a hard rock song, Kosaku placed on skates and got on the floor. He avoided a punk rocker skateboarding backward, a business kid with a stain on his shirt, and an Emo girl texting while skating. This made Kan really amazed.

He was really proud of his son for going through the entire song without tattling on people, "Not bad Kosaku." Susie said as Kosaku removed his skates and placed on his shoes.

"Thanks," Kosaku said, "But your still a loser."

He left the roller rink to watch his soaps with Mr. Mack and the Chattsworth Prep math teachers. "What's with Uncle Kosaku?" Lizzie asked.

"Him and his math soaps." Kino answered, "He'll go nuts if he misses an episode."

The End.