All three of the kids came down stairs to see what the problem was. The found Randy with a blue ice pack covering her face and their father being bandaged by their mother.

"What happened here?" Ren asked

" Your father had a little accident," Mrs. Stevens said.

" Am I the only one that didn't know that the smaller version of the Grand Canyon was only twenty feet from the front door? And of course, the stupid bike was attracted right towards it and gravity is working twice as hard on a few simple people just trying to have a nice quite afternoon of learning," Randy said reviling a blue bump on her forehead and some other scrapes on her face.

"Randy I am so sorry. I will pay for the damages on the bike," Steve said.

" No, don't worry about it. That's why I brought that one over. In case of circumstances such as these," Randy said.

" I insist on it. How much?" Steve kept on.

" Well, my eye's not as good as Matt's, but I would say, I guess, its about fifty dollar's worth. But really, I can't take your money. You're my bud's dad,"

" No, really, here," Steve said handing her a check.

" Thanks. Oh, my name is spelt with a y not an i. But I get that a lot. My mom wanted to be different," Randy said.

" Much like her daughter, right?" Louis said.

Randy got a bit of a dark look in her eyes and her brow furrowed and her lips and the place just below her nose quivered.

" No. Not like that," Randy snapped. Implying strongly on the no and the not. She then ran her fingers through her hair and sighed in an attempt to change the mood.

" Donnie, you score me those Kings tickets?" she asked.

" Sure thing," Donnie said, " I just happened to have gotten them just before you came over," he continued as he handed them to her.

" Great. I'll be on my way. I've got work to do," she said bowing her head in a silent good-bye.

" You need a ride since Matt took off already?" Eileen asked.

" No. I'll be fine," she said and with that she left.

" I worry about her some," Eileen said once the coast was clear.

" Mom, I'm sure everything will be okay with her," Louis said, although, not fully convincing his mom.