A couple of days later, the weekend was here, and Sulley and Mike and Fungus snuck Randall and the turtles back to the factory. They summoned the door that would take them back to New York.
The turtles all said goodbye and it had been an honor to meet them and fight alongside them. And Randall was actually glad to get this punishment, but had been shamed by his actions of the past. But now, he could let this part of his life go to fully heal.
Fungus was grateful to Randall that he had saved his life from Waternoose.
"I just wish you a happy life, Randall." Sulley said.
"Thanks. I know I have one now." Randall replied.
"If there's trouble with Waternoose in the future, I hope you can handle it." Leo said.
"We'll find a way to do it. Thanks again for your help, Leonardo." Sulley said. "It was nice to meet you."
There was a final goodbye, and Randall and his turtle friends all went through the door, closing it behind them. It was over.
For Sulley and Mike, it was a relief off their shoulders that Randall wasn't going to cause trouble here anymore. And the CDA wouldn't have to force him anywhere. Fungus was a little bit relieved, but at the same time, he and Randall were starting to get along better this time around. He wished he could have been welcome to stay.
Things could start to get back to normal here in the monster world. They didn't have to view Randall as a threat anymore. Even if he snuck back through another door and wasn't seen at all.
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The turtles and Randall got back through the child's door before it deactivated. They closed the door and it was gone. They snuck to the window, opened it, got out, and closed the window again.
They were now on a rooftop, a few blocks from April's shop. Now Randall was a permanent resident of the human world.
They went to April's apartment, where there was a joyful reunion with April. They were all glad to be back. They had a sleepover that night in her living room.
April was glad her closest friends were back home, and had heard what happened. Now Randall was here to stay.
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After his escape and more charges added to his profile, Waternoose's jail sentence was doubled. The Nomads Gang was now in jail as well.
When the CDA went to go collect Randall for his chosen banishment site that they had chosen, it was found he wasn't anywhere to be found. He had already left.
After all they heard in the trial, Roz would have chosen banishment too. But she was disappointed that she didn't get to have her words with him before he left.
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After the sleepover reunion, Randall stayed down in April's basement again, happy to have his new home back. He thought he wouldn't see it for a long time had he gone to jail.
The turtle brothers went home and were glad to see their own home and Master Splinter again.
"Welcome home, my sons." Splinter greeted them.
"It was a fun adventure, but it sure is good to be home." Mikey said.
"How did it go, my sons?" Splinter asked curiously.
"Well, we got to meet the two rivals that Randall told us about. They are really very nice monsters. Randall just had a different view of them since he didn't get along with them. We made friends with them, and then we developed a plan for taking on the enemies. We were able to defeat them. But given that they were not exactly martial arts trained, they were almost too easy to take down." Leo explained.
"Did Randall face a punishment?" Splinter asked.
"Yes. He told his story, and from certain actions that they viewed as illegal and dangerous, the judge sentenced him to banishment." Don said, "So, he's here to stay with us permanently."
"At least he can now put this incident of the past behind him. He did help take down the others, right?" Splinter asked.
"Yes. He got a wound on his neck in the process, but nothing compared to when he was hurt before." Raph said.
"He also made up with the little girl. She was there too." Mikey said.
Splinter was glad Randall had gone and helped to defeat his enemies, and had faced up to his crimes while there, and it had also resulted in a punishment that now was able to grant him full rights to the human world, permanently.
The only drawback was that should Randall be more in danger from Bishop or some other whacked out scientist, is that he wouldn't be able to go back to his other world for protection. But he had nearly the same qualifications as the turtles, being reptilian-like anyway, and so alien-like.
At least Randall was now free to live his life as normally as possible with people who really cared about him, even if it was a small number.
Each of the turtles sat down to talk to Splinter about what they saw in the monster world and the monsters they met, what they found out about them.
Since Randall hadn't known what happened since he was banished, the updates came out. Splinter was glad to hear that the monster world had moved on to nicer things mostly. Laughing was always better than being scared.
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Randall was going through the bag of what he had been given back. It was all stuff that had been taken from both his locker and his apartment. The rest of the stuff from his former apartment had been sold or destroyed most likely. Not that he had much to begin with from his life as a child.
He was glad he would never have to see his old rivals again, but there was no chance he would ever be welcome there again. His name would be erased from whatever history there was. It wasn't like he had a bunch of well known bloodlines back there anyway. He had no relatives that he knew of. He was an orphan. Alone in this cruel lifetime. And he was sure there would be no chance of him fathering any kids of his own, not that he wanted any. He might have learned some patience and kinder ways from his friends, but he figured he was too impatient and short tempered to want kids of his own.
At least for the time being, Randall was just happy to be back in this world, and would concentrate on living in the moment. He would just be friends and a valuable ally with the mutant family and their friends. He would help them take down their enemies as much as possible. He would continue to be a partner in April's shop.
Since he worked with April, and she paid him for the work he did, but at least it wasn't hectic, over-stressing kind of work. It was pretty laid back work really. Just stocking things and cleaning things. He couldn't be seen by the public's eyes, though he would make exceptions when it came to ones who tried to break in and steal. He would also be in charge of the place whenever April would be gone. Those were his jobs mainly at April's.
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A few days later, Casey came by the shop and heard the turtles and Randall were back from their little adventure. He had wanted to go along, but humans couldn't go on this one, but he was told about what happened.
Now Randall really was a true member of the family. No one in his former world wanted him there. He would keep what little things he had gotten back from his home, but that would be all that it was to remind him of his former life there. And he had plenty of memories over there, of which very few were good ones.
After the monster world adventure, things went back to normal as much as possible. The turtles were glad to have finally seen Randall's world. It sure made things around their home seem old fashioned, but then, their town had a lot more dangerous criminals.
The Monster World adventure is now over. But hope you all enjoyed it. Now, the adventures continue in the Turtles' world.
