"Come on, children. Don't you want a closer look?" Blakeman said before lunging at the duo. Jenny screamed as Luke pushed her out the way before dragging her out the room as he ran for his life.

Didn't take long until they ran into Clyde and Maria.

"We've found a secret room." Luke said, releasing Jenny's hand.

"Not now." Maria said, leading the way to the door. However the automatic doors to the block won't open.

"Get it open." Luke ordered as Maria and Clyde pulled at the doors

"It's locked." Clyde explained. "That thing's real, isn't it?" sparing a look at Jenny who looked rather frazzled.

"It's real." Jenny nodded

"This place is sealed. You're finished, right here, right now."

"Is that Carl?" Jenny asked, shock taking over her tone.

"This way." Maria said, before she and Jenny ran past… Carl?

The boys quickly stop before running up the stairs, away from the baby alien.

"Jenny! Maria!" Clyde called out as they ran

"Hurry up!"

The girls quickly turned and ran to get away from the green thing.

"You can't run. I can smell you." he shouted after them.

Jenny came to a stop. She quickly rummaged in her bag and pulled out a little purple glass bottle.

"Now is not a time to put on perfume." Maria shouted, urging her to run.

"He can smell us, right? He must have a sensitive nose. So… how do you think he'll fair against the strongest perfume created?" she turned around and when he got in the close vicinity, sprayed around half the bottle in his face, making him screech.

"Poison by Dior. Can't stand it." Jenny said before running around him and back to the main foyer as Luke and Clyde ran downstairs.

"Wait for us." Maria shouted as they reached the automatic doors.

"Sarah-Jane!"

"Come on, Sarah-Jane!"

Jenny watched as she – Sarah-Jane – pulled something out of her pocket, pointed it at the doors and unlocked them

"Into the car." she ordered.

"Come on, hurry." Clyde said, running towards the green vintage looking car.

Sarah-Jane locked the doors just as Blakeman and those things got to them.

"What's that?" Clyde asked.

"Sonic lipstick." Luke answered as they made for the car.

"Oh, of course."

Jenny sent him a look, "Questions later Clyde."

"What are they doing here?" Sarah-Jane asked furiously.

"Sorry." Maria offered

"More peoples lives in my hands. Just what I needed."


They arrived at a big house on a corner of a road. Jenny walked alongside of Luke and Sarah-Jane while Clyde hung back with Maria.

"I knew something wasn't right. But aliens." she said, shaking her head. "These are the things that invaded Downing Street aren't they?" She asked, suddenly excited. Sarah-Jane and Luke gave her funny looks as they led her upstairs.

"Pardon?" Sarah-Jane asked.

"Those things invaded downing street back in 2005. I was at an orphanage near by at the time. I meet Harriet Jones then, you know the old Prime Minister." the duo was still looking at her as they arrived in the attic. "I sort of follow these things." she admitted "Sightings of aliens and what not. What they called again? Slitheen or something?" Luke was looking wide eyed but moved to the computer to look it up while Sarah-Jane opened her watch and looked up Slitheen.

"The inhabitants of Raxa, Raxa. Oh." she gave up and turned around so Luke could see over her shoulder.

"Raxacoricofallapatorius."

"The outcast Slitheen Family are scavengers, thieves of others technology. Known to infiltrate low-tech planets by hiding in the skins of the dominant native species. Slitheen in Downing Street." she finished looking a Jenny, yet not looking directly at her, as if remembering something.

"Are you okay?" Jenny asked moving slightly closer.

"Something a friend said once, just like you did." she said narrowing her eyes slightly "Gas exchange from skin compression often results in-"

"Farting." the duo finished.

"Farting's funny." Luke said.

"No it's not. Ignore my brother." Jenny said putting her hand on Luke's shoulder just as Clyde and Maria burst into the room.

"Right, what's going on in here?" Clyde said, starting off hard and demanding but finished in a soft, awed tone.

"Why don't you bring all your friends round. The whole school." Sarah-Jane complained. She had no issue with Jenny, she knew what she was doing. Sort of anyway. This Clyde had no idea.

"If he tells anyone, who's going to believe him?" Maria tried.

"Whoa, wait. I've just had monsters from outer space on my back and no one's me what's going on."

"Shut up for the minute, will you. I'm busy, and right now you're not important. Even if it is getting like Clapham Junction up here." Jenny wrinkled her nose, and shared a look with her brother who didn't understand the reference either. "Right. The Slitheen must have taken over Coldfire Construction, put up buildings all around the world. Why?"

"I think we know." Luke said, motioning to Jenny There's a hidden room in the school. We saw inside."

"What's in there?" Maria asked

"I've got a theory. Mister Smith could help." Luke said in a questioning tone.

"Who's that, your dad?" Clyde mocked

"Why are boys so insensitive?" Jenny asked Maria who shrugged and smiled from where she and the Smiths had gathered in front of the fireplace, only just realizing that Jenny was Speaking to her.

"Mister Smith, I need you."

At that the brick fireplace cracked open to reveal a computer.

"Good afternoon, Sarah-Jane." it said, making Jenny's jaw drop as she stepped forward to meet the other three.

"Oh, yes. Is that a computer?" Clyde asked with a grin.

"Shut up Clyde." Jenny breathed, her eyes moving over all the buttons and levers on display.

"Who are they?'

"He's not that important. Mister Smith, Luke and Jenny would like some help." she replied pushing them closer.

"Certainly. Hello, Luke, Jennifer." Jenny narrowed her eyes at the computer while Maria and Sarah-Jane shared looks of confusion at the computer's behaviour.

"Hello, Mister Smith. Bring up our satellite image of London." Luke asked.

When it was on the screen Jenny stepped forward "Now plot the exact positions of every school put up by Coldfire Construction."

"Ealing, that's us." Luke said pointing to the school

"St Cheldon's Comp, Upminster. Schools at Epping, Amersham, Richmond, Morden." Jenny read off, eyes moving over the map quickly contiously, trying to find a connection.

"The ends of tube lines. If I'm allowed to speak." Clyde added sarcastically "This is real. All of it's real. The talking computer's real, the Slitheens are real. Oh, yes."

"Shut up Clyde." Jenny said again, rolling her eyes at her brother.

"Mister Smith, plot the position of every Coldfire building put up in the last eighteen months in the world." Sarah-Jane ordered

"Accessing."

"Paris, Sydney, Beijing. They're not all capital cities, they're spread out all over the place. They look pretty random. I know." Sarah-Jane said, worry in her tone obvious.

"Underground railways. They've all got underground railways." Jenny said grinning at her brother.

"You don't have to thank me." Clyde said slinging his arm around his sisters shoulders

"Link them." Sarah-Jane ordered

"London, Barcelona, Washington DC, Santiago, Los Angeles, Sydney, Beijing, Moscow, Naples, Paris." Mr Smith named every building as he linked them.

"There's at least one Slitheen at every site." Luke said

"And there are ten cities. Ten sites. Right, call the army." Clyde said, tightening his grip on his sister.

"The army doesn't deal with things like this. Organisations like Torchwood and UNIT do." Jenny said offhandedly before blinking. 'How did I know that?'

Sarah-Jane looked at her again, seeing her confused look save it for later before focusing at the task at hand.

"Oh right, because that always makes things better, doesn't it." Maria said, ignoring Jenny's comment.

"It's not your job." Clyde fired back, also ignoring his confused sister.

"There's a cleverer way of going about things. But what's it all for? What are they doing? The secret room, what was in there?"

"Sarah-Jane. I've done something really stupid. A really bad social mistake." Luke said, looking at Jenny.

"Oh god. Of course." she moaned collapsing on the step.

"I told the Slitheen how to destroy the world."

"Not alone you didn't." Jenny murmured from behind her hands.

The other three stopped and stared at them. Luke moved to the desk and grabbed a sheet of paper to start drawing the circuit. Jenny stood up to explain.

"At science club. Jeffreys gave us a circuit and asked us to spot and solve the problem. Well, we both found it. They needed an equation to stabilise the storage or it was going to exploded, I started it off but when I started to hesitate, I passed it to Luke, who finished it for me." Jenny explained as she moved to look at Luke's drawing.

"It wasn't working until I gave them the answers. I hadn't realised that there was something not right. That that had been why Jenny had stopped."

"Oh, Luke." Sarah-Jane said putting her hands on his shoulders.

Maria picked up the diagram while Clyde went down to put his arm around Jenny.

"The power cut last night was a test run." Luke explained

"But our candles went out and that's not electric." Maria said in confusion.

"When the capacitors are charged up they act as transducers, converting heat and light into electrical energy. That's how the loop works, it's not connected physically." Jenny explained, brushing Clyde off

"But what has underground railways got to do with that?" Maria asked

"The system must generate enormous heat. The underground railways must act as a cooling system." Sarah-Jane guessed

"Oh, I'm glad we sorted that out." Clyde said sarcastically

"People getting ill, food going off, that's the effect of living or working next to the capacitors." Sarah-Jane realized

"Indeed. Even on standby, the transducers would cause cellular decay in organic matter." Mr Smith explained.

"With this system they can drain every last drop of energy from the Earth. Our school's the last link in the chain." Luke said

"But it needs the whole chain all together to do that?" Maria asked

"Yeah." Jenny nodded, moving forward at the idea of fixing the mess she caused.

"We bomb the school?" Clyde asked, way to happily.

"If we could get in there, could you destroy the power system safely?" Sarah-Jane asked Jenny and Luke, ignoring Clyde

"I think so. If we reset the system, shut it down for just a second. We'd need a cutting tool." Luke said.

"What about this?" Sarah-Jane suggested holding up the sonic lipstick

"Yeah, and how do we get past the Slitheen?" Maria asked

"Strong smells again?" Jenny asked looking at her.

"We bomb them?" Clyde said at the same time

"Sarah-Jane, I've just picked up this report on an American news channel." Mr Smith interrupted

"Breaking news. There's a massive loss of power on the west coast of North America. Los Angeles has gone dark."

"It's starting." Sarah-Jane said

"And I told them how to do it. The day I was born I saved the world. Now I've helped to destroy it."

"Right Mr Smith, give me everything you've got on the inhabitants of..." Sarah-Jane pointed at Luke

"Raxacoricofallapatorius." Jenny's heart squeezed at the tone Luke was using.

"You're making that up." Clyde said, trying to add humour to the situation.

"Any weaknesses. Anything we can use to fight them." Sarah-Jane finished.

"Accessing."

"Anybody could have made that mistake." Maria said, trying to make the Genius duo feel better

"No, only he could." Clyde said, pointing at Luke, "Jenny wanted to mess up the formula-thingy."

"Clyde!" Jenny complained, hitting him in the arm.

"Well, duh. Let's have a High School Musical moment. A group hug'll sort everything out." he said, moving behind Maria and Luke, throwing an arm over both of them.

"You're right. As if a teacher could have worked out that diagram."

"And the power loss is spreading westwards." All of the people in the attic turned to Mr Smith's screen. "China is now without power, and it may be only a matter of time before the effect spreads here. Oh." the reporter said as the power went of there.

"I have lost the signal." Mr Smith said, taking the black screen away.

"Anything on the Slitheen yet?" Sarah-Jane asked

"Accessing." he said again.

"Come on!" Maria complained.

"Mister Smith does like to take his time." Sarah-Jane explained.

"Come on." Luke said quietly. Jenny put a small smile on her face as she took Luke's had and he turned to look at her.

"Raxacoricofallapatorians. Calcium-based life-forms." Mr Smith said, shocking everyone into look his way

"Give us the weaknesses." Maria begged

"Weaknesses." Mr Smith copied "They are a naturally hardy race. However, their bodies are notoriously hyper-sensitive to-" 'Great.' Jenny thought, 'Power-cut.'

"No!" Maria cried.

Slowly the 4 children moved to sit around Sarah-Jane who had collapsed on the steps to the lower part of the attic

"We can't stop them without the sonic lipstick." Sarah-Jane said holding it up and trying to turn it on.

"It's real. The end of the world, thanks to him." Clyde said. Again.

"Will you shut up." Maria moaned

"Look Clyde I know this is you trying to make up for Hounslow. But grow up. It's as much my fault as it is Luke. Heck, probably more my fault then his, I did do most of the equation. Drop it now yea?" Jenny said, throwing her hands up.

"No Mister Smith, no sonic lipstick, no plan B. But we are the only people in the world who can stop this. And we will. Time to go back to school." Sarah-Jane said, standing up and leading the way out of the room.

"Without the sonic thing," Clyde said as they ran downstairs "We can't stop them. Plus they'll get us before we even reach there."

"No they wont. Sarah-Jane, can we make a pit stop in your kitchen?" Jenny said as they reached the bottom of the stairs.

"Why?" she asked

"This morning, Jeffrey, a Slitheen, took Clyde's bag off of him he went mental right?" she asked Luke, stepping closer to him

"Yes?" he replied, not to sure where it was going.

"Slitheen's are made up of calcium, what do you put in a chip sandwich that reacts badly with Calcium?"

"Vinegar, that's acetic acid. It reacts with calcium." Luke said, suddenly grinning at her.

"Kitchen!" Sarah-Jane cried, pushing through.

Sarah-Jane started digging under the sink while Luke, Maria and Jenny started going throw all the cupboards and the fridge looking for anything that contained vinegar.

"So what are we going to do, just stand there and throw pickled eggs at them?" Clyde asked sarcastically

"Get it all into these." Sarah-Jane said passing them squeeze bottles

"I was joking." Clyde offered weakly.

"The car's not going to start. How do we get back to school?" Maria asked.

"We run." Sarah-Jane replied, smiling widely.

"Gotta love the running." Jenny replied offhandedly as she opened bottles, making Sarah-Jane falter for a moment and look at her before hurrying back to work.


"The car just stopped. Engine's dead. They're all dead." a man commented as they run by making Jenny roll her eyes. 'Way to point out the obvious.' she thought.

"Right, so all this fighting aliens stuff, you've been doing it for years?" Clyde asked.

"Not now, Clyde." Jenny said, only slightly out of breath.

He ignored her, "What, did you actually go up to the career guy at school and say, I want to defend the planet from alien invaders?"

"Not exactly." Sarah-Jane admitted

"What happened? How did it start?" he continued

"It's a long story. If we survive, I'll be happy to tell you." she replied as it suddenly went dark outside.

"What's going on?"

"It's transduction, like the candles." Luke explained, as Jenny paled

"They've switched off the sun." Maria said in disbelieve.

"They're draining its power." Sarah-Jane added

"It's getting cold."

"We've got about thirty two and a half minutes." Luke said, quickly completing the mental maths.

"Everyone's gonna die." Clyde said and Jenny couldn't keep it in any longer.

"Including the Slitheen." The gang turned to look at her.

"What?" Sarah-Jane asked her, for the second time today.

"When we figured out the equation, at worst we were helping an evil scientist. One who didn't have the technology to transduct the sun… There is more power going into the storage then we thought. It's gunna blow up."

"And we're going to stop them." Sarah-Jane promised, as she started to run again.

"What, the five of us with vinegar in plastic squeezies?" Clyde asked, running after her.


Jenny decided she didn't like this. They walked in far to easily for her liking.

"They just let us walk in here." apparently Clyde agreed.

"They want us here." Luke said.

"Well, what luck, because we want to be in here. The secret room?" Sarah-Jane asked,

"It's this way." Jenny said pointing down the corridor, just as a Slitheen walked out from under the stairs. 'Horror movie much?'

"Oh, human children. The stench of Haribo and chicken nuggets." great. The headteacher had come to play.

"Get off this planet." ordered Sarah-Jane, pushing the four kids behind her.

"Hush now. It's time to hunt. The hunt is an instinct with us. " Slitheen Blakeman explained, circling around the room to get closer. "The only way to keep our food safe in the days when the Baaraddelskelliumfatrexius beasts wandered the plains of Raxacoricofallapatorius." Blakeman came to a stop in front of the gang

"The what?" Clyde asked.

"They're sort of like giant squirrels. We killed them all centuries ago, but the hunting instinct remains."

He lunged at the group, as Sarah-Jane sidestepped allowing Clyde and Maria to step forward and start spraying him with vinegar

"Didn't like that, did you?" Clyde asked

"Vinegar. Get back." Maria warned

"Sarah-Jane, this way." Luke said as he and Jenny made off down the corridor.

"Maria?" she asked, not yet trusting Clyde.

"It's working. We're doing our bit, you do yours."

"One step further." Clyde warned as Sarah-Jane ran off.

When they reached the door/wall area, Luke stepped forward and put pressure on the handle area.

"In here."

Just as the three arrived in the control room, they were grabbed by two unknown

men and a women Sarah-Jane seemed to recognise.

"And so are our uninvited guests." Slitheen Jeffrey said. … 'Say what now?'

"Behold, the capacitor. We drain the energy into these and store it. In ten minutes this planet's atmosphere gets snatched away, but we'll be safe and warm in here." Jeffrey said, pointing to the big, SPARKING, piece of machinery.

"And then a spacecraft picks us up and we sell everything we've collected." the women holding Sarah-Jane explained.

"Why are you doing this?" Sarah-Jane asked

"The Family came here once before, just a routine job, but they never came back." the women holding her replied

"I think I might know what happened. Who happened." Sarah-Jane replied, looking at Jenny who had been taken over with Luke, opposite Sarah-Jane.

"This planet will pay in blood. They were our Family." Jeffreys said

"And Luke is mine." Sarah-Jane argued

"This will give us a new beginning. My son won't have to live like I've had to, cringing in the darkness." he continued, looking down at the little boy hugging his waist.

"And I want my son to live, to grow up. I want what's best for him."

"Your stupid son and his girlfriend gave us what we needed."

"We didn't!" Luke cried.

"What?" Jeffrey asked, turning to the children

"We thought we did, but we didn't. You made the mistake. When you showed us the diagram, you didn't tell us that you was going to steal power from the sun. It'll explode." Jenny explained as quickly as possible.

"It's a bluff." the women called out.

"What's a bluff?" Luke asked turning to Jenny, who- for what felt like the millionth time today- rolled her eyes

"Florm?" Jeffreys asked

"Well, they might be right." just as she finished, the capacitor when bang, causing us all to

"It's happening. Turn it off." Sarah-Jane begged, as Florm pushed her over to Jeffrey.

"You heard her, turn it off. There's vinegar in this." Clyde said, bursting into the room, holding out his squeezie.

"Water. That's a bluff." Florm said, grabbing hold of Clyde.

"I knew that wouldn't work." Maria said, as she was escorted into the room by another Slitheen.

"If I reset the system, you can cancel the overload, make it safe?" Jeffreys asked turning to Luke and Jenny.

"Yes." Luke said at the same time Jenny said "Of course."

"Right. Son, reset the system." he told Carl who went and pushed a lever back.

The two Slitheens holding the teenage genii let them go.

They turned and walked to the control station.

"For what its worth." Jenny said, looking at the Slitheen Jeffrey, "I'm not his girlfriend."

After a series of button pushing and leaver flicking Luke turned to the Slitheen.

"It's reset. The system's off. Now we just have to synchronise the mega-wattage." Jenny said, turning to the room and nodding at Sarah-Jane.

"Now!" Luke cried, causing Sarah-Jane, Maria and Clyde to free themselves.

"Daddy." Carl cried in annoyance.

"Mum!"

"Luke!" Sarah-Jane answered, throwing the lipstick at them.

Jenny braced her hand on Luke shoulder, as she pushed her self up into the air off of Luke's leg, to grab the sonic. She put it in Luke's hand and shoved him in the direction of the main circuits as she got grabbed by a near by Slitheen.

"Get him!"

The Slitheen chased Luke through the machinery until he managed to reach the motherboard. Lifting the sonic he cuts some wires with the lipstick, causing it to start sparking violently. Luke ran and hugged Sarah-Jane. Jenny grabbed the Slitheen's claws on her upper arms, pulling her legs up over her head to kick the Slitheen in the face, continuing the momentum as the Slitheen stumbled back to land in a crouch but on her feet. She looked at the group to see Maria staring at her in shock.

"It's going to blow up." Florm shouted.

"Out, now!" Sarah-Jane ordered, pushing the group before grabbing Jenny's arm to make sure she stuck with the group and didn't get caught out at the back of the group.

"It's out of control." they heard Slitheen Jeffrey cry.

Just as they reached the corridor the door started closing, trapping Slitheen Jeffrey and Carl in the doorway

"You can't leave us in here. Use your sonic device, open the door. Open the door!" Jeffrey begged

"I'm only twelve." Carl added

"He's my son. Please, let him live."

"Luke." Sarah-Jane held her hand out for the sonic.

"You can't let them out." Clyde scoffed

Sarah-Jane held up the sonic lipstick but before she could act, the energy build up blew up Jeffrey, but not before Carl disappeared allowing the door to close and the lights come back on.

"It burnt itself out." Luke explained, as they all turned to walk away from the door.

"We did it."

"He was a child, twelve years old." Sarah-Jane said, walking ahead of the teenagers

"It was them or us." Clyde reasoned.

"And for what its worth. He didn't blow up." Jenny said, causing the others to share looks.

"What I want to know is what the hell was that? The flip/kick thing?" Maria asked.

"Oh did you not know? Jenny's gunna be in the next Olympics." Clyde said ruffling Jenny's hair.

"Clyde will you stop. I'm not going to be in the Olympics. I was however invited to audition to make the team." Jenny explained pulling a mirror out of her bag to fix her hair.


"Some of the Slitheen got away, I saw them vanish." Clyde said as they neared the corner or Bannerman road.

"The machine's useless now. We broke the chain." Jenny shrugged

"Except there's buildings round the world with secret rooms and all that alien machinery inside." Maria said as Sarah-Jane moved to catch up from a few steps behind

"Bye now. Love to the Brig. Just sorted that. Some friends of mine are going to clear it all up." she said with a smile.

"Friends from UNIT?" Maria asked

"Ah ha." Sarah-Jane nodded

"What's UNIT, a furniture shop?" Clyde teased

"Where were you?" a shrill voice cried, Jenny turned to see a brown haired women rushed forward "Come here. Oh, where've you been?" she asked hugging Maria. 'Must be her mother.'

"We just went up town, grabbed some burgers." Maria lied, pulling away from her mother.

"The power went off. I was so worried." Maria's mum replied

"Now it's back on." Maria's dad said rolling his eyes at his ex-wife.

"Oh, Sally Anne, bless you for looking after my Maria. My head was full of terrible things that could have happened." Maria's mum said hugging Sarah-Jane.

"Okay, where have you really been?" Maria's dad asked, side hugging his daughter

"What do you mean?" Maria asked innocently.

"Such a useless liar."

"Oh, shut up, Alan. Did you see the sun? It went blue. I mean I've heard of a blue moon, that's quite romantic, but it was terrifying." her mum said dragging Maria across the street to Maria's house.


Luke and Jenny were sat on the stairs, each holding a cup of tea, were half listening to Clyde and Sarah-Jane's conversation.

"She wants you to call her mum you know." Jenny said, staring straight ahead.

"Really?" Luke asked, "Clyde said the same thing."

"Because she does." Jenny said turning to look at Luke, putting her tea a few steps above them. "If she didn't, she wouldn't have adopted you Luke. I know you haven't had a normal adoption.. a normal life. But take it from me, she wants to be called mum." Jenny said, putting her hand on Luke's shoulder.

They jumped when they heard the doorbell ring. Luke jumped up to answer it and Jenny picked her tea back up and stood up and moved to stand as Maria walked in.

"Sarah-Jane, Maria's here." Luke called out.

"Coming." She replied.

"Sometimes I feel like I speak Japanese." Jenny said shaking her head. Maria looked between Luke and Jenny before shaking her head and leading the way to the kitchen.

Jenny stopped in the living room, seeing a look on her brothers face.

"Wanna go look upstairs?" He grinned at her. She put her cup on the table before Clyde grabbed her hand and dragged her up to the attic.

"Diagnostic checks completed. All systems are functioning normally." Mr Smith said as they entered the room

"All right. While they're downstairs, where are you from?" Clyde asked

"All systems are functioning normally." Mr Smith repeated.

"Who built you?" Jenny asked, moving to sit on the floor.

"All systems are functioning normally." Clyde started touching the console and pushing buttons "Beware your curiosity, boy." Mr Smith shocked Clyde before chuckling in – what Jenny can only describe as – an evil genius tone.

"Freak weather conditions?" Maria asked, as she entered the attic.

"Temporary reversals of the Earth's magnetic poles." Luke said

"That's the one. Mister Smith, start a rumour. Insert the words temporary reversal of the Earth's magnetic poles into media reports." Sarah-Jane instructed

"Confirmed."

"I can't believe we can't tell anyone. I should get millions for what I did today." Clyde said

"We all did it."

"But who worked out the vinegar?"

"I did." Jenny said standing up.

"Thanks to my sandwich."

"That I made, cause you were to lazy to."

"I'll walk you to the bus stop." Maria said, laughing.

"You were right. This is great. Weird, but great. And you lot need me. I can't believe you were going to save those Slitheen. They tried to destroy the entire planet. Billions of people. What was the big dilemma?"

"Bus stop." Maria said giving Clyde a push.

"You were good. And if anyone says you're not cool, I'll set them right." Clyde said, shaking hands with Luke before leaving with Maria and Jenny.


That night, Jenny and Clyde were lying in bed when suddenly it dawn on Clyde.

"Jenny?"

"Yes Clyde." Jenny said leaning over to poke her head over the edge of the bed.

"We fought aliens today. Real life aliens."

Jenny rolled her eyes again, "Night Clyde." with that she flopped back onto her bed, putting her pillow over her head.

"Aliens. As in the little green things. Except they weren't so little were they?..."

Jenny put up with his rambling for around 5 minutes before getting out of bed.

"Whoa. Where are you going?" Clyde said sitting up.

"To see if its to late to get my own room back. If you're gunna be like this every night, then I'm leaving." with that Jenny crossed the hall to the spare room and crashed in the double bed.

She was asleep before her head hit the pillow.


So what do people think so far? Am I wasting my time?

If you spot any mistakes, please just tell me and I will be happy to go and correct them.