Lincoln and Jenny were still at it together in playing video games together and they didn't really stop for anything unless one of them had to use the bathroom or needed something to drink.

"Ooh, you got me there." said Lincoln

"I know!" said Jenny excitedly. "This is like the third game in a row that I've beat you."

"Right? You should play with my other friends and beat their butts."

letting out a cute laugh, Jenny said: "When I meet them, I'll keep that in mind." After playing fir one more hour, they both decided to call it on quit in playing games together.

"You know, I might have said this, but: I'm glad to see there are other girls who love playing video games. I mean, there are a couple of girls I know who love them, but most of them don't."

"What's wrong with the world today?" Jenny smirked.

"There are many things wrong, but I think explaining all of them to you would take all night." Lincoln replied.

Jenny let out another laugh and said: "you are very funny, Lincoln. You are too much."

"Thanks, but my sister Luan is more of a joker. Comedy is her passion."

"Huh."

"So do you miss Maine?"

"Of course i do." the girl replied. "I mean, pretty much everyone gets homesick when they move to another place, even if they didn't really like where they lived. But, I didn't have that much friends in Maine anyway."

"You'll love it here, Jenny. Trust me. You just need to meet the right kind of people in town."

Jenny smiled, knowing how kind and thoughtful Lincoln was, and she said: "Yeah, that's what my parents said before we moved here. There's not a lot to do in Maine besides hiking or going in the woods to look at the wildlife."

"Sounds peaceful though. Detroit has a ton of crime. Let's just be glad you haven't moved there to Detroit."

"True. And there is a ton of poverty and homeless people there." Jenny added. "Royal Woods looks so much better and more serene.

"Right?"

Both of them were quiet for a moment and didn't really know what else to talk about. Then Lincoln had an idea in his head.

"Hey, you wanna see something really cool?"

"Sure!" Jenny looked excited. She followed Lincoln upstairs to his room and showed her around the small interior. "So this is your bedroom?"

"Yep. I know, I know it's small, but's still mine. One good thing about this is that: is i have it to myself with no one else to share it. My space, my rules."

"Ooh, I know what you mean." said Jenny. "Nice to have space of your own. But man, I still don't know how you live with ten sisters in here."

"Don't worry, i learn to get by." Lincoln boasted. "But, hey, Luna is a superhero and has ice powers."

"Right, and you're a superhero too."

"Uh-huh. I mean, i don't have powers, but I still try my best to be one."

"Come on, batman doesn't have powers either, but he's still one."

"True. With all the stuff that happened in Paris, it made me feel like a whole new hero a little bit. Saving my friends, stopping Les Loups Enrages from forcibly taking over France, crazy."

"I know! not a lot of people get to experience that in their lives." Jenny pointed. "Me and my family saw that on TV the other day before we moved here."

"Oh! speaking of which, i got a cool gift from France's president." he got on his knees and pulled out the case from under his bed, gently placing it on the bed and opening it, revealing the amazing gun he received as a thank you present."

he pulled it out and held it in his hands, looking gold and shiny.

"Wow. That looks so cool." said Jenny. "They gave you a gun?"

"Oui. But I only use it when I need to use it."

"Good call. I haven't seen one like that before. What is it?"

"A FM 24/29 light machine gun. Or also called the Chatellerault. It was one of the most reliable guns the French army or military can have on their side. I even got an extended mag with extra bullets."

"Wow. That is so awesome. I mean, I don't like guns in general. They can be scary and some people should not have one."

"I know exactly what you mean Jenny. Some people are just crazy and unstable."

"Yeah! I mean it does look cool, but I don't really like that kind of violence. My family even has a 'No guns allowed!' sign for the front door. My mom and dad also joined a group that helps put an end to gun violence. But still have the military and police have them."

"Well I'm not one for gun violence. I am not a trigger-happy hero."

Jenny chuckled and said: "good."

"Besides, it's not really the guns, it's the people who use them. And once you think about it: it's easier to blame something than fix people involved with the problem."

"That is really true. Besides, it's fun in video games. Do you think you can show it to me? How you shoot?"

"I thought you said you didn't like guns?"

"normally, I don't like them, but you're a superhero and you are a good guy."

"Thanks. But I can't right now. I'm grounded from using this until tomorrow."

"Grounded? what happened?"

"It's a long story. It happened in Paris and got grounded from using this baby. Maybe some other time."

"Ohhhh. OK." Jenny said. "And..." she looked at it closely, "Why are there two triggers?"

"The first one's full-auto, the second one is semi-auto if you just want to fire one shot from it."

"Ooh. That's good thinking."

Lincoln put the gun back in the case and put it back under his bed. "I also have other weapons. card bombs, my laser sword and blaster just in case."

"Ooh! I love blasters." Jenny said. "You like to play laser tag?"

"Yep. I'm a pro."

"Me too! But, hey, you wanna come see my house and meet my family?"

"Sure." Lincoln smiled. "Let me tell my sisters where I'm going in case my parents get worried sick."

"Yeah. I know how that feels. Curfew and all."