Things were pretty quiet back in the mansion.

Especially for Mandy and Robyn.

Mandy was in her nightdress, lying in the bed she and Robyn shared, half-asleep.

Robyn was still dressed in her day clothes, staring out the attic window. She was holding the photo of her and Mandy with their father.

"I Miss You (Robyn's Song)"

(Robyn)
"Do I miss you
Count the stars,
Multiply be ten,

Course I do,
More than now,
And then,

I could paint a rainbow,
Shine the sky,
Set the stars in space,

Faster than explain,
How much I miss your face,

Watch the moon,
Someday soon,
He will start to smile,
When I say 'I'll see you in a while',

But 'til then I miss you,
Dry my tears,
Hide my fears away,

Until that happy day,
To the rainbow's end,
Is where I would go,
My friend,

I do...
Miss you so..."

Robyn sadly closed the windows.

She knelt down on the floor, looking at some of her own drawings; one with a rainbow, one with her and Mandy with their father, one of Robyn's Nest, and the last one of a view of the woods they used to spend their summer vacations at.

A tear landed on one of the drawings, as Robyn tried to wipe them away. She wiped her teardrop off of the drawing.

Then, Robyn placed the photo back on the nightstand, and sat down on the bed next to Mandy.

"Don't worry, Daddy. We'll..." Robyn sniffled. "We'll be... alright!" She buried her face in her hands, and began to sob.

"Hm?" Mandy stirred a little, and noticed Robyn crying. "Oh..." she mused in empathy. Sitting up, Mandy took a handkerchief from the nightside table. "Take it easy, Sis," she gently assured her little sister.

Robyn looked up at her, revealing more tears in her eyes.

"Here," Mandy offered Robyn the handkerchief.

Robyn accepted the handkerchief, and blew her nose into it.

"That a girl," smiled Mandy.

She put her arm around Robyn, and pulled her closer to comfort her. "I know it's hard. You just gotta be brave... like me," her smile faded.

Just then, there was a tap on the window.

Mandy and Robyn turned their heads over their shoulders.

Tom was hanging outside from the roof, with Jerry clutching onto his tail.

Jerry tapped on the window, again.

Glancing at each other, Robyn and Mandy hurried over and opened the windows.

"Jerry! Tom!" Robyn joyfully smiled.

"What are you guys doing?" asked Mandy. She, too, was happy to see them.

"Robyn! Mandy!" Jerry landed on the windowsill, smiling at the girls. "Have we got news for you!"

Tom dropped himself down, clinging onto the windowsill, himself. He grimaced for a second, but then quickly turned it into a grin. Suddenly, he began to slip, nearly losing his grip. "Whooaaa!" He exclaimed.

Robyn quickly reached down for Tom.

The cat hastily wrapped his arms around her.

Mandy chuckled at Tom's slight cowardice.

One he was safely inside, Robyn closed the windows.

Then, they all sat down on the bed, where Tom and Jerry had their chance to explain the good news to the girls.

"He's alive?!" asked Robyn, joyfully. "Our daddy's alive?!"

Mandy was surprised and relieved, as well. "A-are you serious?!"

Tom and Jerry both smiled and nodded their heads.

Mandy and Robyn glanced at each other.

"We've got to go find him! He might be hurt!" said Robyn.

The girls hopped off the bed, and opened their dresser, pulling some clothes out.

A sock flew into Jerry's face.

"I'm sure he needs us!" said Mandy. "Better dress warmly, Robyn. It'll be cold in Tibet!" She went behind a dressing screen, where she began to change out of her nightdress.

Robyn put on her yellow rain jacket. She pulled her matching rain hat out of the drawer, which landed right Tom's head. Robyn took it, and put it on her own head. "I better wear a hat!"

"Tibet?" Jerry asked, as Robyn sat down on the bed to tie her shoes.

"If that's where our daddy is, that's where we're going," she stated.

Mandy came back out all dressed, and tied her hair back up in a ponytail.

"Do you have any idea where Tibet is?" Tom asked her.

"No," said Robyn.

"East Asia," Mandy answered. She grabbed an indigo jacket from a tree hanger, and slid it on.

The girls began pulling the sheets off their bed.

"It's..." Jerry stammered, as he too went along with the bedsheets, before hopping onto the bedpost. "It's... way, way, way out there!"

"Put your finger here, please," Robyn kindly told Tom.

Tom did as he was told, and Robyn tied the sheet onto it.

"It's- it's across the river!" said Tom.

"Into the woods!" added Jerry.

Tom took his now-long finger back, examining it for a moment. "Over the hills!"

"It's past Cleveland!" Jerry slid down on the sheets, the girls had tied together.

"I know," said Mandy. She smiled at them. "That's what makes this an adventure."

Robyn picked up the pile of tied bedsheets, and handed them to Tom. "Here, Tom. Throw this end out the window."

Tom carried the sheets over to the window, opened it out, and tossed the sheets out like a rope.

"Got everything, Robyn?" asked Mandy.

Robyn slid her backpack on. "Yep!"

The girls looked out the window.

It was quite a long way down.

"Wait!" Tom suddenly remembered. "What about Aunt Figg?"

"And Lickboot!" added Jerry.

Robyn stopped in her tracks, and gasped. "Yeah," she said, with a frightened face. "What if they start looking for us, again?"

"Well, we'll just have to keep hidden out of sight," said Mandy. She sounded rather more determined than cautious. "We're gonna find Dad, no matter what!"

Mandy's words gave Robyn a little more confidence. "I sure hope so," she said. Then, she looked over at Tom and Jerry. "What about Tom and Jerry, Mandy? Will they be okay?"

"Trust us!" Tom smirked, and put a hand to his chest with a wink.

Mandy and Robyn both smiled.

Then, they looked out the window, again.

"You think it's safe?" whispered Robyn.

"Only one way to find out," said Mandy. "I'll go first."

As careful as she could, Mandy climbed out the window, and dropped herself down a little as she hung onto the windowsill. Then, she took hold of the bedsheet ropes, and slid herself down until she was able to touch the ground. She quickly stepped aside next to the large window right where the rope ended.

Mandy motioned for Robyn to come down.

Robyn slid down the ropes as careful as Mandy was. Once she reached the ground, she hastily joined her sister. "Tom, hurry!" She quietly called up.

Tom began to lower himself down, still holding onto the windowsill. He grabbed the roped bedsheets, ready to slide down.

Jerry jumped onto Tom's hands, and poked him in the nose. "Down, please."

Tom glared at him. "I'll give ya down!" He grabbed the mouse.

Only for Jerry to smirk and point down.

Tom looked down, and realized at that moment he had accidentally let go of the bedsheets. Gulping, he and Jerry fell face flat onto the ground with a loud CRASH!

Inside through the window, was Aunt Figg. She was sleeping in bed, wearing curlers in her hair, a green mud mask, and eye pieces made into a sleeping mask.

The noise had woken her up.

Sitting up, Aunt Figg switched on the lamp on her nightstand, and put her sleeping eye pieces on her head to see what was going on. She spotted the end of the bedsheet rope.

Aunt Figg gasped. "They've escaped, again! I've got to call Lickboot!" She reached for the phone.


Tom, Jerry, Robyn, and Mandy all ran through the dark streets, until they took cover under the same bridge where they first met. Once they were out of sight, they all panted to catch their breath.

Robyn looked over at something in the water. "What's that over there?" She asked, softly.

"Eh, that's just an old crate." Tom said, with an uninterested tone.

Jerry took a closer look at the wooden crate, and then smiled. "Wrong again!" He turned back to the others.

"What do you mean?" Mandy asked, raising an eyebrow.

"It's a raft!" Jerry and Robyn said in unison.

"Oh," Mandy smiled. "The perfect getaway! Jerry, you're a genius!"

Tom looked surprised at what Mandy just said. Then, he glared at Jerry with envy.

Suddenly, a red car screeched over the bridge. Sure enough, Aunt Figg and Lickboot, still in their nightwear, stepped out with flashlights.

"This is where they found the girls last time!" said Aunt Figg.

The two began searching for the girls under the bridge with their flashlights.

Mandy and Robyn gasped.

"Back under the bridge!" Mandy whisper-yelled.

"It's Aunt Figg!" whispered Robyn.

The group hid, careful not to be spotted.

"If they've come back here again, I'll stake everything I've got on it!" Aunt Figg growled. She and Lickboot went to the other side of the bridge.

"That's exactly what you're doing," stated Lickboot.

Aunt Figg glared at her lawyer in the face. "Shut up, you twit!" She snarled.

At that moment, Ferdinand exited the car on his skateboard. "Twit!" He muttered, before scooting over to the bridge and sniffed around.

"Yoo-hoo!" Aunt Figg called out, sweetly. "Mandy and Robyn Starling! It's your Aunt Figg, darlings! Come to take you home!"

When they had the chance, the girls and their animal friends climbed onto the wooden raft.

"Hurry! Get on! And be quiet!" Robyn ordered.

"And don't let them see us!" added Mandy.

Robyn used a stick to paddle the raft away in the opposite direction.

Ferdinand kept on sniffing, until he suddenly spotted the group. He banged his head on the bridge's rail, before scooting back to his mistress to inform her that he found the girls

He began making noises, and tugged on Aunt Figg's robe. "Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!"

But Aunt Figg just frowned. "Didn't he go before we left home?"

"No, no, no!" Ferdinand stammered, shaking his head. He pointed to the other side of the bridge. "Rabbit-foot! Rabbit-foot!"

Robyn kept paddling with all her might.

"Hurry, Robyn!" whispered Mandy.

Ferdinand looked to see them sailing away on the raft. "Rabbit-foot!" He stammered, again. "R-rabbit-foot! Yeah, yeah, yeah, ra-"

But Aunt Figg refused to listen. "Oh, shut up!" Using her foot, she pushed Ferdinand's skateboard aside, causing him to roll away.

"Whooooaaaaa!" cried Ferdinand.

The overweight dog rolled down the steps, and skidded onto the river, right towards the group. He snickered as he reached them. "I gotcha! I gotcha!" But before he could grab the raft, his skateboard began to sink into the water.

"Uh oh..." mused Ferdinand. He tried to avoid touching the water, climbing up to the end of his skateboard. "Rabbit-foot! Rabbit-foot!" He continued to say. Until finally, the skateboard sank underwater.

Ferdinand gurgled, as he too, went underwater, himself.

Aunt Figg and Lickboot continued to search under the bridge, failing to notice the girls disappear down the foggy river.


Some time later, Tom, Jerry, Robyn, and Mandy fell asleep as their raft floated along down the river.

Mandy briefly opened one eye to check on Tom and Jerry; Tom was using Robyn's backpack as a pillow. Jerry was peacefully snuggling against Tom's arm, which made Mandy smile warmly. Aw, how sweet. They must be working things out together, already, she thought to herself, before going back to sleep.

Once Mandy was asleep, Tom woke up and noticed Jerry sleeping on his arm. Frowning, his lifted his arm up, causing Jerry to lie down on the raft. Tom put his arms behind his head, and tried to go back to sleep.

But Jerry snuggled up against Tom's right side for more comfort.

Now annoyed, Tom scooted a few inches away, and tried to settle down again. But he failed to notice that he scooted off the entire raft, until he fell into the water with a splash. Tom climbed back up onto the raft, now furious. He put his hand out, ready to grab Jerry.

HONK! A horn blew from their path.

Tom stopped and looked to see a giant ship coming through the misty fog, headed their way. Horrified, he let out a loud scream.

This caused Jerry and the girls to wake up. They all gasped once they saw the ship.

To avoid death, they all jumped off the raft, just as the ship smashed into it, breaking it to pieces.

HONK! The ship's horn blew again, as it disappeared into the fog.