The next day, after an extremely long KND mission. Wally went home and changed his clothes, he wore a pink T-shirt, grey jumper and black skinny leg jeans. He did what Chase advised with his wig and straightened it, when he'd done that, he made his greatest attempt at styling it how Chase did yesterday.

"Wow, the skater image is hard work." Wally said to himself, noticing that he had taken half hour to get ready, that's 30 minutes more than it normally takes him.

He went downstairs and had breakfast, then washed his face and brushed his teeth before going outside to find Chase and the gang.

They were at the park when Wally got there, at the skate park area. Taking turns on the different ramps.

"Hi." Chase smiled as Wally joined them.

"Hey." Wally replied.

"Having a go?" Chase asked.

Wally nodded and jumped on.

When he'd finished he was greeted and praised by various boys there for good work.

He walked back over to the gate that Chase was leant against.

"Well, you've come on great." Chase informed him.

"Thanks." Wally smiled.

"Excuse us!" Five monotone voices said sarcastically as they shoved Wally out of the way.

He was pushed so hard that he almost fell into Chase.

Wally turned around angrily to face the bullies which he knew all too well.

"Hey you delightful dorks! What are you doing down here!" He yelled.

"Wallabee Beatles? Is that really you?" They asked as they turned around and saw his face.

Wally stopped and thought for a moment.

"W...Wally?...Hehe...Who's Wally?...Wilbur's the name!" Wally replied in his somewhat Irish accent.

"Don't you guys know that this is a no geek zone?" Chase informed the DCFDTL.

"How rude! We should teach you people some manners!" They threatened, walking up to him.

With a snap of his fingers, every skater present was standing next to Wally and Chase, glaring evilly at the DCFDTL.

"You and what army?" Chase asked casually with a sly smile.

With that, the DCFDTL immediately gave up and carried on walking.

The skaters all exchanged high fives and went back to grinding poles and skating ramps.

Wally and Chase remained leant against the fence.

"Talk about disturbed kids." Chase chuckled, talking about the DCFDTL.

"That's not the word I'd use for them." Wally laughed.

"Hey guys." The two boys turned around to see Kuki.

"Oh, hi Kuki." Chase said with a smile.

"I just saw the Delightful children walking away, and they looked pretty angry, are you guys okay? They didn't do anything did they?" Kuki asked, swiftly swinging her legs up and over the fence, Chase and Wally aided her.

"They started to cause a riot but we outnumbered them." Wally, or 'Wilbur' informed her, exchanging high fives with Chase.

Kuki smirked at him.

"You skate?" She asked, motioning to his board.

"He's one of the best around." Chase smiled, patting Wally on the back.

"Cool, let's see it." Kuki grinned at him.

Wally nodded and flipped his board up with his foot, catching it with his hand.

The rest of the skaters cleared the ramps as Wally did his stunts.

Kuki gazed in amazement at the many tricks he did. He landed and walked over, giving a cocky grin as he walked towards them.

"I'm impressed." She giggled. He nodded gratefully and smiled at her.

"Well dude, we'd better get going. See ya later!" Chase smiled. "Come on guys."

Wally and Kuki stayed and waved them off. When they were out of sight. Wally turned to Kuki and smiled.

"I think there's a chilli dog stand or something over there." Wally told her. "Do you want one?"

"Sure." Kuki replied. "Thanks."

Wally bought her a hot dog and bought himself some fries. They went to a quiet part of the park to eat them.

Kuki sat cross legged on the grass, silently nibbling at her food. When she'd finished, she stood up and threw the rubbish into a nearby bin, then went and sat back down next to Wally, picking parts of grass up and messing with them.

Wally sat and stared at her unknowingly.

She glanced up at him and gave a puzzled look.

"What?" She asked with a small smile.

"Nothing, you're just...You're real pretty." He replied truthfully, his Australian accent almost slipping out.

She blushed and giggled.

"So, do you skate?" Wally asked her, already knowing the answer.

Kuki shook her head.

"No, I just like to hang around with these guys. I'm too clumsy to skate." She smiled.

"That's what I thought at first. Now look at me." Wally replied with a kind smile. "I could try and teach you if you like."

"I'd like that." Kuki replied. "But, Chase has already tried and I couldn't do it."

Wally chuckled and gazed at her. She was so beautiful in the sunset. Wait! Sunset?

He looked at his watch.

7:45pm,

Crud, he was supposed to be home at 7. He'd been hanging around longer than he thought.

"I'd better go." He sighed.

She glanced at her watch.

"Yeah, me too." She replied.

He stood up and held his two hands out to help her. She took them and he pulled her up.

"Come on, I'll walk you home." He smiled.

She beamed back at him and they began to walk slowly out of the park, calmly conversing with one another. He threw his rubbish in the bin as they walked past.

"So where do you live?" Kuki asked as they walked at a steady pace.

"I...Uh...Can't remember where...you know...being new here and all..." He stuttered, proud of his excuse. Even he was starting to believe himself.

"Oh, I got that when I first came here." Kuki laughed. Wally looked at her and grinned.

"How long have you lived here?" He asked.

"I came when I was seven, so about four years ago." She replied, Wally grinned at the thought visible in her face.

He turned into the pathway of her house and turned to see that she had stopped.

"How did you know that this is my house?" She asked.

"Well..." Wally looked around for some excuse, then saw her family in the window. "That woman looks like you. I just guessed that it was your mom."

"Oh, okay." She smiled, as her happy-go-lucky self.

She skipped to her door, Wally walked at a slower pace. When she reached her doorway, she opened her door and turned to him.

"Goodnight." She smiled.

"Night. Kuki." He replied.

She smiled and closed the door. As he turned around, he smiled and sighed deeply.

Slowly, he walked back to his house.

"Hey Wallabee, want some roast dinner? It's still pretty hot." His mom called as she saw him walk in.

"No thanks, mom. Already ate." Wally replied.

"You're a little late son!" His dad called.

"Sorry dad, I lost track of the time." He called back.

'My parents are so cool' he thought to himself.

He began to head up to his room, but stopped halfway when there was a knock on the door.

Jumping the stairs which he had just walked up, he twisted the doorknob and opened it slowly, then peered out to see their visitor.

"Wilbur?"