Hey, this is the last chapter, until the sequel! This story has just flowed out and I just won't stop writing this. This chapter's a little shorter but it has a sneak peek. Oh and for your info, I was at a friends house and I logged in to show her my story, unfortunately her computer saved my profile on her computer, so for the record I DID NOT REVIEW MYSELF! I just wanted to get that clear.

Kishira- I kinda used a personality mix. I started with Doyle's personality, then added a bit of Zak's, and some of my BFF Cer's. And Tada! Ruthi!

Um, me I guess- That you'll just have too see. And get off my account!

allycat18- I know what you mean, sister, or brother. What gender are you?

After a while, Ruthi calmed down enough to explain what had happened. "I was helping my dad hack into Van Rooks client list, when I heard someone come in. I don't have many friends and dad was busy, so I turned around, thinking it was Toby, that weird kid who stalks me and sings love songs to be when I try to sleep."

"Unfortunately, it was Van Rook. He grabbed me by the back of my jacket and held me against the wall. I saw the helmet and realized who he was."

"Where is my foolish apprentice?" he asked angrily.

"I was not going to tell him where dad was; I like my dad in one piece. So I just gave him the puppy dog eyes," Ruthi demonstrated to the Saturdays. "But he didn't fall for it, so I…"

Ruthi stopped mid-sentence then held her left arm carefully and looked at Doyle. Doyle understood he looked back at her and said, "Show them Ruthi." Slowly Ruthi pulled at her hand and the skin just, came off. Underneath the skin like glove, was a robotic hand. She pulled up her sleeve to reveal her robotic arm.

Zak jumped away like she was red hot. "AAAHHHH!" He yelled and pointed. Ruthi suddenly became interested in her boots. When she looked up, Zak was smiling. "Cool, my cousin's a robot!"

Ruthi smirked, "Actually only my arm's robotic, I'm a cyborg." She lifted her robotic arm and gave him the peace sign. Doc examined her arm. "Did your father make it?" Doc asked. Ruthi turned her head slightly and replied. "No, I made it. What part of 'I'm a super- genius' do you fail to comprehend?" Doc backed away like he expected her arm to explode.

Ruthi just ignored him and continued "So I tried to zap him but," her smile disappeared. "I'm not good at aiming, so I hit the table and it caught on fire, but hey," She smiled again "It worked, Van Rook was distracted, so I kicked him where the sun don't shine, then jumped out the window."

That got surprised looks from the Saturdays. "You jumped out the window." Drew repeated slowly, as if she misheard. Ruthi grinned, "Yep."

Doc smirked "Well, you are definitely Doyle's daughter." He said smugly. Ruthi lifted a robotic finger and pointed it at Doc.

"Yeah, don't fry your uncle." Drew stated and grabbed Ruthi's arm just in time.

"Anyway, I hid in the forest 'til Van Rook found me and well, here we are." Ruthi finished her story. "And based on experience, this is probably one of those 'long lost family' dreams I have from time to time, so until I end up engaged to a camel, I'll play along."

The Saturdays just stared at Ruthi.

"So," Doyle said clearly trying to change the subject. "We better get going, it's getting dark." He walked over to Ruthi who was currently doing something with her arm.

Drew put a hand on Doyle's shoulder "Aren't you forgetting something?" She asked her brother. "Come back with us." Doyle smirked,

"Why not, Ruthi?" Ruthi shrugged, "Got nothing better to do, count me in." She looked at Drew "What am I in?"

Drew smiled "Do you know about a show called Weird World?" Drew asked.

"Duh, who doesn't?" was her reply.

"Well, there's something you need to know about Argost."

Ruthi smiled "I know."

This surprised the Saturdays, except for Doyle who just muttered "No you don't."

Ruthi didn't notice, "I knew it all along! All the signs were there, and only I saw it! Argost is a vampire!" This was not what the Saturdays were expecting, unfortunately, Doyle did.

"Um, Ruthi, Argost is evil and bent on world domination and finding Kur, not a vampire." Drew stated, because her husband was too busy rubbing Ruthi's confusion into Doyle's face to tell her himself.

"Well then, if he's not a vampire, what is he?"

Instead of answering her niece's question, Drew said, "We better get to the airship, Fisk must be getting worried sick and Zak needs to take a shower."

And as they walked to the airship, Ruthi asked, "Who's Fisk?" To which Doyle only smirked and said "you'll see."

Drew was definitely right Fisk was worried. When he saw Doyle, he hugged him and said "Grummur!" Unfortunately, Ruthi took offensive. She pointed her robotic hand at Fisk, and charged.

"NO!" Zak yelled and got in the path of fire. Fisk dropped Doyle and put his hands in the air and yelled "Isherarah!"

"Okay, introductions, Ruthi this is Fisk, your cousin." Drew thankfully stepped in before Fisk got fried.

Ruthi dropped her arm and smirked. "From Doc's side probably. Sorry Fisk."

She held out her hand and Fisk recoiled. Seeing that Ruthi now meant no harm, he shook it.

"Come on, let's meet the rest of the cryptids." Doyle took her hand. "And let's not try to use them for target practice." Thankfully Ruthi didn't freak out when she met Komodo and Zon, although she did gasp when she saw Zon.

After all the intros were made, the airship flew off, and a certain Toby ended up thinking he saw Trienna's ghost get into an 'unearthly vehicle' and fly off to heaven.

Although he was sort of right, Trienna Scotts did die, but up from the ashes like a phoenix came Ruthi Shot. As for an 'unearthly vehicle', the airship was leagues above most blimps. And, for Ruthi, having a family, fighting cryptids, along side her father, was heaven, for her at least.

And a sneak peek for the sequel:

Doyle slowly shut the door to where his daughter, Ruthi, was sleeping. She was exhausted from all that had happened with Van Rook.

He went to the living room where the rest of the family was waiting for him. "Are you sure she'll be okay all alone here." Drew asked. Doyle smiled, "Ruthi knows the rules. Don't do anything illegal, don't take anything apart, don't break any thing, don't fix anything and make it better, although,"

Doyle stole a glance at his brother-in-law; "She can improve most of the things here." Doc glared at him, "You know your list of rules aren't making me feel any better, Doyle." Doyle smirked. "I know."

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