Just about everyone had gathered in Jumba and Pleakly's room. Nani was at work and angel and stitch were still out in the hammock. Jumba got up from his desk and looked at Lilo. "Little girl I haven't been able to find any similarities in DNA with any of my experiments and this one." Lilo looked at the experiment. "Then we'll just have to give you a name anyways. Hmmm… How about Greeny?" The experiment shook its head. Kyle walked over to Jumba's computer. It CAN understand English… at least a little. Lilo continued to list off names. "Sarah? Jen?" Kyle taped a few keys on Jumba's computer. "How about ya giver her a Turian name. It is her first language isn't it?" Lilo crossed her arms. "Fine why don't you name her then?" Kyle looked at her. "Okay."

Kyle looked at the computer and did a search for names. Kyle's eyes opened wide as he discovered how many Turian names there were. After five minutes the computer completed its search for names. Kyle took out the paper he had written his translation key on and placed it on the desk. He then reached into his pocket and flicked open his buck knife. Still looking at the screen he brought the knife over the paper and then brought it down onto the paper. He looked at the tip of the knife. It had landed on "S". Kyle made a few more key strokes and the list of names drastically shrunk. The experiment walked over to Kyle and climbed up onto his back looking over his shoulder. Kyle randomly pointed at the screen and looked at the selection. "Shauni. How about that name?" The experiment wrapped its arms around his neck and hugged him tightly with its eyes closed. "I'll take that as a 'yes' then... uh can ya get off me Shauni?" Shauni opened her eyes and released him from her grip. Kyle got up and put Shauni on the ground. "I got some photos to develop. I'll be back later." Kyle walked out of the room and down the stairs to the front door.

Pleakly finished dusting Jumba's lab equipment and turned around with his arms crossed. "I really don't like him. He's very strange. And he doesn't seem to be interested in what's going on around him. He even had the audacity to insult my cooking skills." Jumba chuckled. "His comment was more like praise than criticism." Lilo took the duster from Pleakly's hand and waved it in his face. "Kyle's a nice person! Sure he may be a little weird but so aren't we all. Jumba you're an evil genius, and Pleakly, you pretend to be a woman." Pleakly left the room yelling "it's an earth disguise!"

Shauni walked out the door and down the stairs to the front door and looked through the doggy door. Kyle was reaching into his van grabbing a cloth carrying case. He pulled it out, opened it and pulled out a small glossy white cylinder placing it in his pocket. He turned around, closed the doors on his vehicle and headed down the dirt road. Shauni crawled through the doggy door and followed Kyle from a distance. I wonder what he's doing. He is very nice. Strange, but nice.

Kyle walked down to the end of the dirt road and came to a street littered with small shops vendors and a general store. Kyle walked down the street and into the general store. A man behind the corner waved at him "Aloha, e komo mai..." Kyle held a hand up. "I don't speak Hawaiian." the man behind the counter mouthed the word "oh." "I need to get some film developed. Is there a place around here where I can get it developed?" The man nodded and gave Kyle some direction to a store that wasn't far. Kyle walked out of the store and ran over the directions in his head. Head down the street four blocks and take a left third store on the right. Someone is watching me. Kyle looked around. He didn't see anyone who was suspicious looking. Kyle shrugged and walked down the road. Shauni crawled out of a bush and followed Kyle.

Kyle walked into another store with many different lenses hanging from the ceiling. The light from the windows would pass through them casting a colorful shapeless image on the counter. Kyle walked up to the counter and rang the bell. No one answered. Kyle looked through the glass counter top and looked at the cameras beneath it. There was a Cannon 8008 and several lenses lying next to it. But one camera caught his eye. It was a black box with a leather covering. "Wow an old box camera. They have better resolution than any digital camera available now a days." a set of old wrinkled hands were put on the glass in Kyle's view. He looked up "can I help you?" the man before him looked older than anyone Kyle had ever seen. "Uh, yeah. I was wondering if you could develop some slide film for me. Is uses E6 chemistry." the man nodded. "You seem to know quite a bit about cameras. You remind me of a little girl that comes in here with her weird dog." Kyle chuckled. "I think I might know them. When can I get my film back?" the man looked at a calendar across the room and then back at Kyle. "In a day or two. Most likely in two days. I've been getting a lot of work since the tourist season started." Kyle turned around and put his hand on the door. "Say 'hi' to the little girl for me will ya?" Kyle looked, nodded, and left the store.

Kyle stood outside and looked around. The air smelled a bit different that it did earlier. Maybe it's gonna rain. No… that smells like diluted battery acid... Kyle looked up. Shauni was stuck to the underside of the roof in front of the door. "Ya know if you really want to follow someone and you don't want to be seen you usually keep a good distance from them." Shauni released her grip on the roof and fell down into Kyle's arms. "Quit following me. I don't like it." Shauni looked down at the ground. "Okay…" Shauni rolled out of Kyle's arms and landed on all four of her paws. I wonder why it didn't understand me before… I bet Jumba could tell me if I asked the right questions... "You can follow me to Lilo's house but I don't want you following without me knowing. It makes me a bit jumpy." Shauni looked up at Kyle. He was smiling. Shauni smiled back and nodded.

Jumba stood over two beakers. Both we filled with a clear solution. Jumba reached over on the table and grabbed a vial of blood. It was a deep red color. He poured it into the clear liquid and the red pigment in the blood seemed to disappear. Jumba picked up the beaker, placed it on a table with a metal frame around it and several lasers aimed at what was now the beaker. He tapped a few keys on a nearby keyboard and the lasers lit up and converged at the center of the fluid in the beaker. Jumba walked over to the second beaker and picked up another vial. This one had a pink color to it. Again he poured the vial into the beaker and the pigment disappeared. Just as Jumba had picked the beaker up and turned around the computer had finished its scanning of the first sample and printed out the results. Jumba replaced the first beaker with the one in his hand and restarted the equipment. Jumba looked at the results and sighed. "They are same as last time. I don't understand though. How could this be?"