You knew it was a boring day when…

After Jack ran the witch out of the Chop Shop for the umpteenth time with his music and general "incompetence", Jaqulin decided to try to get to know the Octopus Hag. Wuya had floated somewhere in one of the many rooms of the large house and was talking to herself.

Probably practicing her monologuing. The teenager thought to herself with a small it kind of faded when she nearly walked through Wuya.

"Jaquilin, what are you doing?"

"Oh hey Wuya… well, you know how it's been kind of boring with no Wu activating lately and so I was wondering if we could, you know, get to know each other?" as the sentence neared the end, her tone sounded more like she was pulling an excuse out of her butt more than anything else. The Heylin Witch didn't seem amused.

"Are you serious…"

"Yes I'm serious!" Jaqulin threw her hands in the hair, "It's been SOOOO BORING lately that I'm practically going out of my mind! I've drawn everything in the house! TWICE! And I'd have done it a third time if I hadn't have run out of paper!" Jaqulin bonked her forehead on the nearest wall. "At this point I'm about to try to repaint the house or something cause this is getting ridiculous."

She glanced at Wuya who's mask was unreadable as ever.

"You're a strange one," the Heylin witch commented.

"So says the one that's been dead for a couple hundred years."

Wuya, unamused, went her own way. Before the teenager could chase after the ghost, one of the Jackbots hovered by. She sidestepped it to avoid a collision, but an idea sparked not two steps away from it.

"Jackbot, halt," she commanded. The machine stopped its patrol and turned to her. A small smile crossed her features.

Jack wasn't the only one that was good with machines.