Later that evening, the gang went to dinner at a local restaurant that doubled as a sumo wrestling theatre and karaoke club. The parents and kids sat at different tables next to each other, each having a different conversation as they watched a sumo wrestling match.

"That looks like it hurts." Carl commented as the fight went on.

Libby paid no attention to Carl; as she was too busy looking at the geisha waitresses.

"This place has got the most beautiful waitresses I've ever seen." She sighed.

"I bet the makeup budget here is huge." Jimmy added before eating some of his noodles.

The parents at the opposite table were having a conversation of their own.

"When I had dreams of trying dishes from another country, I hope it would be something like, Raclette." Mrs Neutron explained. "Madeleine, Croquembouche, Duck à l'orange- "

"Yeah, well I've had dreams of eating with a fork." Mrs Folfax interrupted. "Now, pass the squid brains, please?"

While this was happening, Cindy stood up from her seat at the kids table and started wondering around out of boredom. Cindy began to walk past a door when she heard loud pop music coming from inside. With a curious look on her face, she pushed the door forward and opened it. Inside the room, a karaoke contest was being held inside. Cindy scanned the activity in the room, from the singers on the stage to the people dancing along to the beats. Just then a man came onto the stage and tapped the microphone as the music went off, gaining everyone's' attention.

"One of our contestants has withdrawn on the account of a sore throat". He announced while reading from a clipboard in his hand. "So one spot has opened up, in case anyone wants to sign up."

Cindy looked around both corners around her. A smile made its way onto her lips.

"I'll do it!" She shouted before running into the room.

Back at the kids table, Sheen was telling his friends about how he felt about Ms Maka.

"And when I looked up at her while the gold stuff came down, I knew for sure that she's the one!" He explained with a hyperactive vibe in his speech.

"Wait; you mean you want Maka to be your new mom?" Libby asked, almost smiling at how happy her boyfriend looked.

"Yeah! She's everything that I've been wishing for. She's nice, she's friendly, and she likes kids,"

Sheen took a moment to stop and put his hand over his cheek as he smiled.

"I just feel so happy and safe when she's around." He sighed.

"Well, at least you had a good day." Jimmy added, sounding a little grumpy.

"Why, what happened to you, Jimmy?" Carl asked in interest.

Jimmy looked at Carl with a look of distaste before speaking again.

"Madame Ikari happened. She's a complete monster. I swear, if I could just do one thing on this trip, just one thing, I would-"

"Oh, surly I'm not that bad?"

A familiar voice came from behind Jimmy, making him turn around and gasped. Madame was standing right there with her hands on her hips with a glare in her dark coloured eyes. Jimmy gave the woman a nervous grin.

"I w-wasn't talking about you, Madame; honest." He shuddered, hoping she would let it slide.

"Luckily for you, I'll pretend I didn't hear anything." She said grimly before smiling. "How about you introduce me to your little friends."

Jimmy got up from his seat and cleared his throat.

"Everyone, this is Madame Ikari."

"Just Madame, sweetheart." Madame said as she ruffled up the boy genius' hair.

Jimmy just smiled, hiding the negativity he was really feeling. Madame looked over to the grownups table, noticing Mr Estevez who was taking a sip of tea.

"Well, who's this devastatingly handsome man you're trying to hide from me?" Madame asked slyly.

"That's my good friend, Carlos Estevez." Mr Neutron answered from his seat.

Madame made her way over to Mr Estevez and sat next to him, after gently pushing Mrs Neutron to the side.

"Enchantee." She greeted.

"Uhh, kon'nichiwa, mademoiselle?" Mr Estevez replied, surprised by this sudden meeting.

"Oh, call me Rikua." Madame flirted.

Just then, Sheen came over with an empty bottle.

"Hey dad, do you know where they keep the soy sauce-"

Sheen stopped in mid-sentence and became frozen with fear when he spotted Madame Ikari.

"Not this witch again." He grumbled in his head, giving the woman a disgusted stare.

"Oh, I suppose this 'adorable' little disproportioned ragamuffin must be your son?" Madame asked the father of the boy in question.

"Yes, he is." Mr Estevez answered. "This is Sheen."

Mr Estevez turned to face his son, who looked ready to run off.

"Sheen, this is Madame Ikari." He introduced the two.

"...pleasure." Sheen responded, rolling his eyes away.

Just then, he looked over Madame's shoulder and spotted someone who he would rather be talking to them Madame. Maka came in through the door with an armful of papers and documents. But someone was with her. A young girl who looked around the age of twelve. She had most of the Makas' traits, with a few of her own. Her hair was dark brown and was in a set of pony tails with the ends dyed red. She was wearing a bright blue shirt with a yellow star on it with black sleeves, a pair of black jeans and bright red sneakers.

"Madame Ikari?" Maka called out for her boss.

"Hi, Ms Maka!" Mr Estevez waved and smiled.

Madame went wide eyed before turning around to see her assistant.

"What!?" She muttered under her breath.

Maka came up to the table with the papers in her hands.

"I'm sorry to interrupt Madame, but these need your signature." She explained as she placed the papers on the table.

Madame rolled her eyes as she moved a plate to make room for the papers.

"Would you like to join us for dinner?" Mr Estevez offered to lovely woman.

Sheen smiled at the sound of that. Maka was about to answer.

"Why, I would love-"

"Oh, you're much too busy, Maka!" Madame Interrupted with a fake sing-sang voice.

"Oh. That's a shame." Mr Estevez frowned sadly.

Sheen gave Madame a glare of disgust; feeling nothing but hatred towards the witch. Sheen looked past the grownups and took a look at the girl who came in with Maka, who seemed a bit nervous and shy. With a small smile, he walked up to her.

"Hi there." He greeted, making the girl jumped a little.

The girl looked at Sheen for a moment before Mr Estevez came up to the two.

"You must be Kiyoko." He assumed.

"Who?" Madame questioned, looking up from the papers.

"My daughter." Maka reminded.

"Oh. Of course."

Kiyoko straightened herself up a little before speaking.

"H-hello?" She greeted, speaking English in a light Japanese accent.

"Hello." Sheen greeted back, trying to make Kiyoko feel welcome. "I'm Sheen. You wanna sit with me and my friends?"

Kiyoko smiled a little before answering.

"Ok."

Sheen smiled back at the girl as her took hand and took her to the table.

"Hey, guys!" He called to them. "This is Maka's daughter, Kiyoko."

"Well, hello there, Kiyoko." Jimmy started off.

"Hi." Carl joined in.

"Hey there." Libby finished off. "You can take the seat next to me if you want."

"Isn't that Cindy's' spot?" Sheen asked.

"Yeah, but she's wondered off somewhere." Jimmy answered.

Jimmy turned to face Kiyoko.

"So, Kiyoko. Do you and your family live around here?" He asked, trying to make a conversation.

"Well, sort of." Kiyoko answered as she sat down. "It's just me and my mother. We live in an apartment block near Tokyo tower. But I get to here almost all the time!"

Sheen smiled at the mere thought of someone spending all their time at an amusement park.

"That sounds awesome." He added, grinning like an idiot.

"I suppose." Kiyoko sighed. "But the rides are only fun before you ride them fifty times before you get bored of them. Nowadays, I usually sneak around VIP areas."

"I-isn't that dangerous?" Carl questioned, sounding nervous.

"Oh no, I just like going to the top of the volcano. There's a koi fish pond up there."

Sheen looked a little confused by the statement, but Jimmy just laughed.

"Why would they put something like a koi pond on top of a fake volcano?"

"C'mon Jimmy, I'm sure they had reasons." Sheen added in.

"I don't know why." Kiyoko explained as she went over to the window. "But the view up there is amazing."

Everyone went over to the window as fireworks began to go off outside. Jimmy was saying something about the view, but Sheen had his gaze fixed on the Display of colourful explosions.

"Sheen?" Libby asked, noticing how out of it her boyfriend was.

"Huh?"

Sheen shook his head a little bit, coming back down to earth and looked back at his girlfriend.

"Sorry." He apologised, turning red in the face. "I stopped listening when the fireworks started."

Back at the parents table, Mr Estevez came up with an idea.

"Hey, do you think Kiyoko might like to come to the park with me and the kids tomorrow?" He asked of Maka.

Before Maka could answer, Madame took the opportunity to interrupt and took a fake gasp.

"What a coincidence! I was actually planning on spending the day with her there myself." She explained with a fake smile.

Maka stared at the woman with a surprised look.

"Madame, you never-"

"Ever get tired of looking after your adorable angel of a daughter." Madame interrupted again.

Still faking her smile, Madame turned to Mr Estevez, who also seemed a bit surprised.

"So, let us call it a date." Madame flirted towards the man. "Just you, me, and that lovely group of angels."


...Later...


Later when everyone went back to the Hotel room, everyone was sleeping soundly in their beds. Goddard quietly came through the window; making sure he wouldn't wake anyone up. He spent the whole day looking for the robotic dog he spotted from the window earlier that day. But he had no luck in doing so. With a light computer generated yawn, Goddard went passed Cindy's bed(With a small gold trophy beside it) and jumped onto the end of Jimmy's' bed; closing his mechanical eyes and shutting himself down to recharge for tomorrow.


AN: well. This chapter came pretty Quickly. Sorry if it's too short. But anyway, We get Maka's daughter, Kiyoko. Stay tuned.