After the Diner, Cindy and the girls met in the clubhouse as promised, Cindy was on her laptop and waiting for an incoming video call while Robin was drawing on some paper, Kaitlin was playing with a handheld video game, and Julie was reading a novel.

"Come on, come on, answer..." Cindy grumbled.

"What's happening exactly?" Julie asked.

"I wanna show you rather than just tell you..." Cindy said as she got impatient. "Ugh, ANSWER ME, YOU BIG FAT-"

"What was that, Cindy?!" Bubba snarled.

"Uh, nothing, sir..." Cindy grinned nervously with a sheepish chuckle.

Bubba wiped his nose with his sleeve. "What?"

"Um, you locked me out of the house..." Cindy said.

"And that is my problem, why?" Bubba glared.

"Um, well, it's technically my house, I-I mean, you're in charge while my parents are gone, and I kinda wanna get in with my friends, so..." Cindy grinned nervously.

"I'm about to sign off..." Bubba lifted his finger.

"NO!" Cindy yelped. "Please, just let me in, I have some packing to do..."

"For what?" Bubba asked.

"We're going to Australia." Cindy explained.

"Australia, you?" Bubba asked before laughing out loud. "I got some old friends from Australia... Haven't been in a while myself..."

"Please, Uncle Bubba, unlock the door..." Cindy begged, then smirked a little. "And just think, you'll have the house to yourself for a little while."

"Hmm..." Bubba found Cindy's offer to be tempting.

Cindy bit her lip and sweated nervously.

"Well... Okay, I'll unlock the door, but you got five minutes to pack your crap." Bubba glared firmly.

"Oh, thank you, Uncle Bubba!" Cindy squealed, then looked to her girl friends. "Come on, girls, we got some packing to do!"

"Remember, five minutes." Bubba reminded sharply.

"Uh, yes, sir..." Cindy gulped.


The fours girls then came into the house as Bubba was in the chair.

"Okay, Uncle Bubba, I brought my fr-" Cindy was about to say, but then winced and jumped back in horror. "OH, GOD, YOU'RE NAKED!"

"SO GO UPSTAIRS AND GET YOUR SHIT NOW!" Bubba yelled.

"Yes, sir." Cindy replied.

"Move, move, move!" Bubba glared.

Cindy covered her eyes and ran upstairs into her bedroom. "Oh, my eyes are burning..."


Meanwhile, over at the Mazinsky residence, Mike and Ling Ling were packing their stuff. Toot already had her stuff packed before coming to the city.

"You got a nice place, Mike." Toot commented.

"Thanks," Mike said as she held up two red jackets on hangers which looked exactly the time. "Which do you like better?"

"Uh..." Toot glanced, tilting her head. "The red one."

"I'll take both of them," Mike compromised. "So, how're the other housemates?" she then asked.

"Well, Captain Hero keeps getting your friend Jo to be his sidekick since she idolized him when she was a kid." Toot replied.

"Hm..." Mike hummed as she put both jackets in her suitcase.

"I don't think it's gonna work though..." Toot said. "I hear she's friends with Bruce Wayne, Boy Billionaire."

"I heard about that," Mike said. "She told me that Captain Hero will never leave her alone."


Cut to the Elliot house...

"Man, I'm starving, I think I'll eat that steak," Jo said to herself before opening the refrigerator to find Captain Hero. "What the?!"

"Thought about being my sidekick yet?" Captain Hero asked with an eager grin.

"Get out of my house!" Jo demanded.

"Come on, I need a new sidekick since Captain Girl is dead." Captain Hero begged.

"Get away from me!" Jo ran, covering her ears.

Steve and Cleo watched Jo run from Captain Hero.

"Should we do something?" Cleo asked.

"Right after I massage you." Steve said.

"Come on!" Captain Hero chased the jockette. "You could be the next Captain Girl!"

"Psycho!" Jo ran into the living room.

Autumn was holding a video game console to a little boy who was in a yellow loincloth.

Captain Hero came inside, looking around for the jockette. "Excuse me, little girl, have you seen my sidekick?" she asked the mute girl. "The transgender?"

Autumn narrowed her eyes, then kicked Captain Hero in the face, tackled him down to the floor, and started to beat him up.

"Ow, that hurt!" Captain Hero groaned before picking up Autumn then. "You should be my sidekick."

Autumn's eyes widened.


Back at the Mazinsky house...

Ling-Ling took out one photograph of a mustard yellow female monster with dark midnight blue eyes and rosy red cheeks with thick eyelashes, a white pearl necklace, and appeared to have lipstick holding an egg. He then frowned deeply and looked like he was going to cry.

"Is something the matter, Ling-Ling?" Mike asked, sensing his sadness.

Ling-Ling wiped his eye, then hugged the tomboy.

Mike hugged him back, then looked at the photograph. "Is that your mom?"

Ling-Ling sniffled and nodded. "Yes... Mother."

"I've only met your father, but I don't think I met your mother," Mike said. "What happened to her?"

Ling-Ling's ears drooped. "Father battle with her too hard... She die..."

"Oh, great, now I'm gonna cry." Toot sniffled.

"Oh, Ling-Ling, why didn't you ever tell me?" Mike asked.

"Ling-Ling didn't want to upset Mike..." Ling-Ling said. "Ling-Ling wants Father's approval, but misses Mother very much. Mother now doesn't get to see Ling-Ling's accomplishments anymore."

Mike hugged the battle monster. "Ling-Ling, it's okay... I'm right here."

Ling-Ling's ears drooped and a strange green substance appeared on his fur. Toot licked her lips with a hungry smirk.

"Toot, don't." Mike warned, remembering what happened last time.

"Aww..." Toot pouted.

"Not that again..." Mike glared, then frowned softly as she hugged Ling-Ling. "Don't worry... I'm right here... Better?"

Ling-Ling sniffled as he hugged her back. "Little bit."

"I know how it feels to lose parents." Mike sympathized.

Ling-Ling looked up sadly. "Could Mike tell Ling-Ling story about her parents?"

"Oh, sorry, little guy, but I was really little at the time..." Mike said. "I don't know if I could tell a story."

"I could." Jamie offered.

Mike, Ling-Ling, and Toot looked over.

"Hey, Jamie." Mike smiled to her older brother.

"Well, helloooo, handsome." Toot greeted as well.

"Uh... Hello..." Jamie blinked.

"Jamie, you remember Toot, right?" Mike introduced.

"Yeah, I remember." Jamie nodded.

Toot smiled to Jamie and slid down one dress strap and smirked to him, trying to look fresh.

"Where you off to, kiddo?" Jamie asked.

"Australia." Mike replied.

"Home of Vampire Rock." Jamie said then.

"Vampire Rock?" Mike asked.

"Don't tell me you've never heard of it." Jamie said.

"Should I have?" Mike scratched her head.

"It's a rock in the shape of a vampire's head," Jamie explained mysteriously. "There is a legend of a vampire named the Yowie Yahoo, who lives in the rock."

"Yowie Yahoo?" Toot asked. "Weird name."

"Says Toot," Mike said quietly under her breath, then looked back to Jamie. "Come on, Jamie, it's just a legend."

"Come on, look at us," Jamie reminded. "You're a werewolf with shadow powers, Jen's a werewolf, and I have shadow powers, we live in a pretty crazy world."

"Hm... You got a point there..." Mike had to agree.

"You think anyone has seen the Yowie Yahoo before?" Toot asked.

"Aunt Penelope and Dad did once..." Jamie said.

"What?" Mike, Toot, and Ling-Ling asked.

"Aunt Penelope told me the story when me and Coop were kids and we had a camp-out," Jamie explained. "They were around your age, Mike..."

"Is it possible that someone can destroy the Yowie Yahoo?" Mike asked.

"Not that I've heard, but it'd probably take a miracle," Jamie said. "Just don't say I didn't warn you."

"Hmm... Yowie Yahoo, huh?" Mike studied.

"Yeah, I'd remember that name if I were you." Jamie warned.

"Got it, Jamie." Mike nodded, giving a thumb's up.

"Good girl," Jamie ruffled up her hair.

"So, Dad and Aunt Penelope, huh?" Mike put her hands on her hips then.

"Yeah, they were best friends when they were younger before Mom came along." Jamie smiled.

"Wow, I didn't know that." Mike replied.

"Oh, yeah, they were really tight... Here, let me help you pack, Mike." Jamie offered.

"Thanks, Jamie." Mike smiled.

The two then started to finish up packing Mike's stuff for the Australian trip with a whole new adventure awaiting.

"Check out the animals they got," Toot said as she read a brochure on Australia. "Including the dingo dogs. Dingo dogs?"

"Dingo Dogs?" Mike asked.

Jamie hummed to them as they were learning about Australia's geographical design and the sights.

"What the Hell is a Dingo Dog?" Toot asked.

"They're wild dogs in the Australian Outback," Mike explained.

"Oh... Cool..." Toot said. "Maybe you know some of them."

"Very funny." Mike rolled her eyes with a smirk.

Toot laughed with Mike and hugged her.


Back at the Butler house...

Cindy came out of the house with her stuff packed up and she came back into the Rookies clubhouse. "Thanks for letting me stay here until the trip, Robin." she said once she came through the door.

"No problem," Robin smiled back to her. "Anything for a friend."

"So, you're really going, huh?" Julie asked.

"Don't worry, guys, I'll come back soon," Cindy promised. "Until I'm back, Julie, you're in charge of the Cartoon Girls Rookies. Consider it your first duty to become a deputy."

Julie shrugged with a small smile. "Sure, why not?"

"Thank you, I hope this trip will turn out alright." Cindy said.

"Hopefully you don't get eaten by a dingo." Kaitlin smirked darkly.

"Kaitlin!" Cindy glared.

"Whatever." Kaitlin scoffed.

"Better get some sleep," Robin advised. "You're leaving tomorrow."

"Good idea." Cindy agreed.

The girls pulls out their sleeping bags and put on their PJ's and went to sleep since Cindy is leaving tomorrow.

"Now, to get some sleep." Cindy said before closing her eyes and falling asleep.