Bonus Chapter

Ha! Ha! Gotcha! And you all thought the transmission had ended. Classic adults! With age does NOT come wisdom. To further along, it was a beautiful day in the backyard, near the Sector V treehouse. The sun was shining and a beautiful breeze had blown by, making the day nice and fresh, and the grass smell, fresh-cut. The shimmering pool awaited as Abby, Wally, Hoagie, Nigel, Kuki, and Alex, all played in the pool. They were splashing each other, squirting the hose, and doing Marco Polo. "Hey guys".

Hoagie started, coming out of the water, with a spew. "What?". Wally said, tipping the raft over, swimming away from Kuki who, today, had worn her strapless see through bikini. "I'm coming, my woopy poo!". She giggled excitedly. "Ye gonna have to catch me first, bop!". Wally giggled back. Kuki swam over, tipping the raft, and kissing Wally on the cheek. "I wub wu!". Kuki giggled. "I wub wu, too!". Wally giggled back, as they both then began making out. "Ok". Hoagie said, uncomfortably.

"That aside, I just bought a new karaoke machine for the pool deck". "Really?". Nigel asked. "Eeeyep, and it's water resistant, so if anybody splashes, no damage is done". Hoagie replied. "Got it for only $5.02, on discount, from 5 below". "Well then". Nigel said. "Want to try it?". Hoagie smiled. The KND all exchanged glances. "...sure". Wally said. "Yeah, ok". Kuki replied. "Guess it's worth a shot". Abby said. "Ok, direct your attention to the a...maaaaaaazing sight over there!". He then got everyone to look over to the shiny new, karaoke machine that had just been bought. The mics were in, and it was ready for people to sing. "Wow!". They said, amazed. "Its just so new!". Abby said. "Ooooo, shiny!". Kuki clapped her hands, excitedly. "Who's ready to give it a whirl?". Hoagie smiled, invitingly. "Yeah, buddy, turn it on!". Wally yelled. They then got out of the pool, standing on the deck, with mics, singing songs. Soon more kids from the Neighborhood joined them, and other KND members participated as well. Everyone was having a blast, and Alexandria was having fun, still splashing in the pool. "Hee hee hee!". She giggled happily. "Swimming's not as bad as I thought!". "What're you talking about?". Wally piped up. "You swam across the Pacific ocean for us". "Atlantic". Alex corrected, rolling her eyes. "And I didn't enjoy it". "Ye well, come up, and sing this song". "Yeah!". All of the other kids agreed. "Yes, we need you on high notes, and vocals!". Kuki said, excitedly. "Pleeeeeaaaase?". "You're an awesome singer". "You should sing for the president or something". "I'll get you a contract". She clapped her hands. "Fine". Alex agreed. She got out of the pool, beginning to sing a classic song. "Ok, I'm a little rusty". She nodded. The music cued up, and the song started.
"Anytime, Anyday"
"You can hear the people say..."
"That Westerns are crazy".
"Well, I don't know, but I say Westerners are fine".
"Doo, doom doo!"
"Doo doo doo doom doo!".
Old man, kisses girl, leaves behind a tragic world, but he won't mind

he loves the West he thinks the West is fine.
"Oh, yes indeed we know, that people will find a way to go, with Western Animation!".
Everybody was singing, and dancing along, merrily.
"Love is fine for all we know, for all we know, our love will grow, Western Animation!".
"Whoo, doggy!".

As they were enjoying their pool party, screaming could be heard nearby. Loud screaming at that. "What the...?!". Abby yelled. "Guys, look up there!". Wally shouted. They all looked to see a colossal, pink, Rainbow Monkey stomping around. "Huggies!". It said, as it stomped around. "Huggy Wuggies!".

The giant monkey kept roaring. "Oh no!". Wally slapped his forehead. "Here we go again!". "Well, this ought to be enjoyable". Alex said, dryly. "Oooooo! Pretty!". Kuki jumped Up and down, excitedly. "Well, then". Abby said. "We know what to do". "That's right!". Nigel exclaimed. They all looked at each other, smiling knowingly, giving each other a confident nod. "Kids Next Door...Battle Stations!". Nigel rang out. With that, they leaped into action once again. "One". "Two". "Three". "Four". "Five!". "Kids Next Door, let's go!". They then went into action, doing their duties, being themselves, and saving the world yet again. Or...at the very least, the neighborhood. Either way, they were just doing what kids do. Being amazing, playing, having fun, hanging out, and all before it was time for a bath. They were being themselves, and having a fun time. Now that they were stronger, they could just be great. They could be heroes. They could just be kids. Not just any kids. The pesky Kids Next Door. Just kidding. The Kids Next Door.

The End.