This one is a response to the first guest! :D Sorry I didn't do this one earlier, I really should have. I'm a terrible updater! :(

"But I don't want to!" Benny cried. "I want to hang out with you guys!" Benny remembered this from when he had been just a little spaceman. His brothers had said, long ago, that he needed to play at the park with the other kids, make new friends.

"You can't just hang out with us all your life Benster." His older brother, Den, had said. "You need to find some kids your age." This had happened twelve years ago, and now it was pretty much happening again.

"Benny? Benny?" Emmet called, Benny's attention being brought back to him.

"B-but I-"

"We know you have trouble in social situations, but we're not exactly sending you to, like, a nightclub or something." Lucy said, resting a claw hand on his shoulder. "We just think you need a little time to yourself, you know, to relax."

"I, I don't need to go to the park."

"It's not a park." Lucy replied, furrowing her forehead. "We said it's near a park." Sitting next to him on Emmet's double decker couch, she handed him a pamphlet. Emmet watched from the top bunk. Looking at the paper, Benny saw it was for a large public garden, where they had grown every giant sunflower, every spiky rose, and all sorts of hybrid vegetables, fruits, and gourds from seeds planted in moon soil.

They also grew something called 'Alien' in soil from a planet in the Nebul galaxy. It looked like a cross between a Venus Flytrap and some thick vines from a jungle, and appeared to be alive, picking children up and letting them play on its' head.

"Well… I guess I could go." Benny said, looking at a picture of Alien being fed. He had a hyperactive idea forming in his mind, and struggled to keep it in.

"Good for you, Benny." Emmet said. "You know how to get there?"

"SPACESHIP." Benny announced, and sprinted out the room. Emmet and Lucy looked and each other and grinned.

Benny flew up to the parking lot and landed near a massive shady tree. Out of all the spaceships he had made, he had chosen the one that normally seated Metalbeard. It had a large end, shaped like a sky-facing half dome with handrails all around the side. Three large thrusters surrounded the bottom sides of the dome, and a laser turret stuck out on the very back of the ship.

Jumping out, he patted the spaceship he had named Goliath, and after paying the fee, walked through the entrance. The park was organized into six spaces. The smallest was the entryway, which served as the food court and balcony that looked over the whole park. Taking a map from its' holding place, an alien claw, he saw the labels for the rest of the spaces.

The two on the left grew space vegetables, while the two in front of them grew space fruits, and the one in the middle held Alien. He could just see the large creature, swaying to and fro in the short distance.

He wandered through the space fruits first, acting casual as best he could. At this time of morning, there were only couple of other tourists wandering around. He saw a family of four and a man who blinked a lot survey the plants, stopping to take a picture now and then. As Benny started wandering in what he hoped was an aimless fashion, however, he began to see more people streaming in and out of the archway leading to Alien's habitat. As he got closer, the crowd thickened, and it was hard to get past without bumping into anyone. He realized that it wasn't the time, it was the place that had made him think there weren't many people.

He floated up out of the crowd, and landed in an empty space near a bench several feet away from the gigantic alien plant. Gazing upwards, he saw the massive head swiveling back and forth, as if it were searching.

Trying to escape, he thought. The blue astronaut returned his gaze to the roots. It was covered with a bunch of loose soil. Why don't you just… walk off? Then, Alien shifted and a slight bit of silver chains caught the light from under the soil. Ah.

Now, he had proof. Whipping out a camera from Hammerspace, he snapped a picture of the paper clip chains holding Alien down. A law stated, after the Kragle incident, that anything holding anyone or anything down with unnatural substances or objects was considered illegal.

Now all he had to do was come up with a plan. His eyes roamed the crowd, and settled on one person. Or rather, two people.

"Hey, Bad Cop, Good Cop!" He yelled excitedly, waving his arms. The cop turned to look. Good Cop, or rather, Scribble Cop, was in control, as he mostly had been ever since the Kragle incident. He waved back, a smile splitting his face, and walked through the crowd to Benny.

"Hey, buddy! How are you?" The happy cop asked.

"I'm great thanks! Actually, I was wondering if you could help me."

"Sure! What do you need help with, exactly?"

"See Alien?" Benny asked, pointing. Suddenly, for the first time in forever, Bad Cop switched in.

"How could we not? It's 70 feet tall, man, with a shadow three times as long." Good Cop switched back in, looking just as stunned as Benny was.

"Bad Cop…?" Good Cop asked. He looked at Benny again. "Sorry." He said, shaking his head, and then smiling again. "I was helping?"

"Uh, right. Well, I need to help Alien, and to do that, I need a distraction."

"What's wrong with her?"

"Look." Benny pointed at the glimpse of silver paperclips. Good Cop squinted and then gasped.

"That's illegal! I should probably talk to the manager of the this place."

"No, don't, he's not the kind of-"

Mind-blowingly, Bad Cop switched in for the second time that day. "Good Cop, listen to him." He then quickly switched back to Good Cop.

"Woah." Was all Benny could say. Good Cop looked almost shaken. See, Bad Cop, ever since the Kragle incident, hadn't come out because of his shame. Even though others had tried to convince him otherwise, he still thought it was his fault that Good Cop had been erased, that his parents had been Kragled- even though they could move around and talk perfectly fine now- heck, he even thought Vitruvius dying was his fault, when it clearly wasn't.

"Ok, Bad." Good Cop said. He turned to Benny once more, "What do I need to do?"

Benny quickly outlined his plan. The two discussed it quietly and then separated, Good Cop walking over to the crowd and Benny edging closer towards Alien.
"Hey, buddies!" Good Cop called, putting a wild grin on his face and pointing in another direction. Everyone turned to him and, feeling the stares of many civilians and even several heavy looks from Master Builders, he spun in a circle and exclaimed excitedly, "There's a realllly cute space kitten wandering around! I think it may have hatched from a space rock! Come see~!" He turned and ran towards a random path. The crowd squealed in excitement about the prospect of a really cute space kitten and rushed after him, a couple warily.
Once everyone had disappeared from sight, Benny walked up to Alien and pulled out a space laser. He tried cutting through the paperclips, but to no avail.

"Wow. This stuff is made to hold, isn't it?" Benny paused when Alien groaned, and called up, "Don't worry, I'll get you loose!"

He pursed his lips, thinking. Then he noticed that Alien had pointed a long, slender vine above him towards a small building not too far away. The sign read, "Security Office," in bright red letters.

"Is there a button in there that will release the metal?" Benny asked Alien, who gurgled. "Alrighty."

He cautiously floated over there, and saw a door with a modern security lock. He thoughtfully pulled out his 1980's space laser and looked between the two.
"MODERN TECHNOLOGY IS NO MATCH FOR MY AWESOME 1980'S LASER!" He yelled, bursting into the office after blowing the lock to smithereens. He then lowered his triumphant gaze from the roof to notice the three security guards staring at him with a mixture of disbelief and shock. "Oh."
Two minutes later, and Benny somehow miraculously had them bound and gagged in a chair watching an old space film on a video recorder he'd brought with him. Punching the button and letting the red flashing klaxon go off, he ran back outside to meet Alien- who had been released from the chains, and was shaking itself free of them.

Good Cop ran up, panting. "You did it!"

"Yup! Now we just have to get her to my ship!" Benny yelled happily.

"You brought a... of course you did." Good Cop grinned.
"I know. I'm very predictable." Benny laughed, and whistled up to Alien. "C'mon, girl, let's go! Follow us!"

"Who said I was coming? No offense, but I'm not sure I trust your spaceship flying." Good Cop sweated nervously.

"Don't worry, I'll go the normal speed limit!" Benny smiled reassuringly.

"Hmm… Alright." Good Cop mumbled, while Benny cheered. They were suddenly surprised by Alien wrapping a vine around them and swooping them up to the top of it's head.
Benny didn't look too surprised, while Good Cop swallowed nervously at the seventy foot drop, and raised his eyes to heaven, silently moving his mouth in what Benny assumed was a prayer.

"Alrighty, Alien, mush!" They quickly stomped over the park, Alien luckily not squishing anyone. What Benny thought was the manager and a few regular police officers stared up as Alien pushed past trees, plants, and all manner of vegetables and fruits. Expectedly, they got to the spaceship rather quickly, Alien hopping in the half-dome after depositing Benny and Good Cop on the ground.

"C'mon, jump in!" Benny yelled excitedly. He did love his spaceships. Sighing in worry, the friendly Chief of Police hopped in the passenger seat while Benny started the thrusters and they lifted, turned, and zoomed off… at about 200 miles per hour.

Screaming like a girl, and feeling slight anxiousness from Bad Cop in the back of their mind, Good Cop grabbed the arm rests as he felt himself be pressed into the seat by the force of speed.

"I know, isn't this great?!" Benny whooped. Good Cop attempted to choke out an answer, but wasn't sure whether words or vomit would come out, so he kept quiet.

A few minutes of screaming and ridiculous speed later, Benny dropped the police officer off at his apartment.
"I thought you said you would go the limit." Good Cop mumbled weakly, leaning against the banister.

Benny looked confusedly at him through the cool evening air. "I did go the limit. Spaceship speed limit. It's 205mph." He grinned at Good Cop. "But don't worry. Next time I'll be faster!" Without waiting for a reply, he waved goodbye hurriedly and shut the spaceship door, and zoomed off to gosh know where to relocate Alien who gurgled a goodbye to the police officer.

Good Cop tiredly searched for his key so he could throw up in his toilet, his stomach still doing flips. He then realized he'd left his key in a locker at the zoo.
"...Whoopsie."

Meanwhile, a certain spaceman, complete with massive plant, was happily recounting his story to a certain shocked and facepalming Master Builder couple.

SO I HAVE A PLAN. There's no way in space that I'm going to have a lot of chapters in one story. I struggle to write even ten. So I'll do something like ABC order or maybe something like that. But I'm at least proud of myself for completing this chappie! :D Hope you liked it, guest #1!