Raymond got back to Boxmore and saw that his siblings were eating Boxman's battery lasagna without him. "You guys could have waited for me. Is there any dinner left, at least?" he asked in an annoyed tone. He walked over to the table and saw that the pan was empty. "Forget it, I'll just get something from the fridge," he sighed as he walked over to the fridge and grabbed his BLT, Bolt, Lettuce, and Tomato sandwich, and went to his room. His room was full of sports gear, posters, and roses. He sat down on his bed and started eating his sandwich. After he took the last bite, he opened up his chest plate and took out Adelaide's poetry notebook and started reading. He couldn't believe what he was reading. "This is beautiful, the metaphors and everything," he said to himself.

He spent the rest of the night reading and rereading Adelaide poetry well into the morning. He snapped out of his mindscape when he heard Boxman's voice coming from P.A. "Breakfast, children. Today's food for the bots is bolts and cheese omelette and for the organics, cucumber salad." Raymond placed the notebook inside his chest panel and went to the kitchen and that they were all waiting for him. "Finally, come sit down and eat. Then we finally can get down to today's agenda," Boxman told him.

Raymond sighed and rolled his eyes. He sat down and started eating his omelette. "Fink, I will be in my study doing glorb research and I cannot be bothered," Prof. Venomous told his minion.

Fink took a break from devouring her salad, nodded, then went back to eating.

"The rest of you are going to work on your attacks, but Raymond you are going to be taking a recon mission at the plaza to spy on this new hero at the cafe," Boxman told them.

Raymond smiled. "I will not disappoint, Father," he said to his creator. He got ready for his mission. After about two hours he was done, he left Boxmore and went to the Cafe. He took out his mirror, fixed his pompadour, made sure that there was nothing in his teeth, and went in. He saw that Adelaide was working the counter serving costumer after costumer. If he had a heart it would be beating a mile a minute. He didn't know what it was about the girl, but he loved every time he saw her.

She looked over to Raymond's direction and saw smiled. "Pup, I'm going on my lunch break, if that's okay!" she shouted to the head barista who was in the back room.

"Okay!"

She took off her coffee hat and her green apron, she was wearing a light blue tee with navy blue leggings and black non-slip shoes. "What brings you here, Ray?" she said with a shy smile. Raymond chuckled and opened his chest plate and handed her her journal. "Thanks, I barely got any sleep last night," she said as she clenched her journal tightly to her chest. They stood in silence for a few seconds. "Hey, you want to get lunch, since Rad, Enid, and K.O. are on another mission I was going to eat alone but would like to eat with me?" she asked in a shy tone.

"Sure I would love to," he said. They left the cafe and went to the food truck. "I will take anything with metal in it."

"And I'll take a super salad burrito," she said the goblin chief. Breado nodded and started prepping the food. He handed them two burritos. She handed him the money and they sat down at a nearby bench. They started eating. "So, what's it like having so many siblings?" she asked between her bites.

"Well, besides being a middle child, I love it. Being made into a family like mine. There are no words for it," the sports bot said.

She sighed. "I wish I had siblings, but my parents said that I'm all they need," she said.

"I guess that where one of your poem 'Alone' came from," Raymond said. Adelaide nodded. "I loved it."

Adelaide started blushing crimson red. "Thanks, you know, you're the first person I have let read my poetry."

Raymond was surprised. He thought that her poems were great enough to be heard all over the multiverse. "Why have you never let anyone less read them?" he asked.

She sighed once more. "Well, because of my autism I sometimes think my poetry is a little too confusing for others to get the meaning of them."

"Well, I think they're perfect."

Adelaide started blushing again. Her phone went off and she noticed that it was time to get back to work. "I better get back, I loved talking with you, she said before running back to the Cafe. Raymond could feel his gears going like a hummingbird.