Back at the lair, Donny collected everyone's mapping devices, and headed over to his computer.

"Man, I'm beat." said Mikey as he headed to the room he used.

"Me too, I'm gonna hit the sack." said Cori, yawning.

"Mikey snores loudly; you got any extra space in your room?" Raph asked, looking at Cori rather curiously.

Cori looked up at him for a moment. "Raph, I ran around a huge laboratory, I walked a good ways to and from a train station, and endured a long train ride both ways. Do you really think I'm in the mood for that?"

"There will be none of that in this house!" said Pidgina, overhearing what Raph said.

Raph turned to Pidgina, looking a bit surprised, and embarrassed at the same time.

Pidgina gave him a stern look.

Raph just walked away.

Ashton chuckled. "Nice goin Raph."

"You hush." said Raph.

Ashton just smiled, and sighed. No matter what went wrong, her 'family' could always make her smile. This thought put her mind at ease, and she went to go to sleep.

Donny sat up with the mapping devices, when Rita came by him and took the one he was holding away from him. He looked up at Rita.

"And what do you think you're doing up at this hour?" Rita asked. "Look at you, your eyes and are red and you can't stop yawning.

"But I need to finish this mapping so we can pick a day to plant the bombs." said Donny.

"I tell you what; I'll do some of the mapping tonight, and tomorrow, we can work on both the mapping and the explosives." said Rita.

"No really." Donny said yawning. "I can do it all tonight."

Rita sighed and shook her head. Then she pulled Donny up from his chair, and pointed to the room he slept in. "Go, sleep, now."

Donny looked at her and smiled. "Yes ma'am." he said.

Rita giggled.

Donny gave her a kiss, then walked off to bed.

Rita sighed and watched him walk into his room, then she went to the computer.

That night, the lab technicians at the laboratory looked around the lab in search of something.

Dr. Rigler walked up to one of the technicians. "What happened? Why did it go off?" he asked sternly.

"We don't know sir." said the lab technician, scratching his head. "There isn't a trace of anyone, nothing's been stolen or broken."

"Maybe its faulty wiring." said another technician.

"Well whatever it is, make sure it doesn't happen again." said Dr. Rigler. "We can't have these experiments interrupted."

Another technician came up to them. "Dr. Rigler, sir. Daniel just came back with more subjects."

"Excellent, tranquilize them and put them downstairs." said Dr. Rigler.

"Yes sir." said the technician and he walked off.

"Sometimes I wonder if these experiments are doing any good in discovering just what the ooze is capable of." said Dr. Rigler impatiently. "It seems like all I'm doing is ridding the filthy streets of California from their homeless." He then walked away, impatiently mumbling to himself.

One of the technicians watched as he left; she had a look of discomfort in her face.

"What's wrong?" asked another technician.

"I don't know. I guess its just that, well, I hate knowing that they're doing these things on people." she said.

"So." said the other technician as he put his hands in his pockets. "They're homeless."

The technician looked at him quickly. "They're still people." she said somewhat angrily.

The guy just looked at her like it didn't matter to him.

The lady technician just stormed off down the hallway.

The guy walked off down the opposite side of the hallway.