Lysander yawned as he brushed his teeth, which is not a pleasant thing to do.
As he prepared, he thought about the dream he had last night.
He met a boy, older than him, in a dream. He was floating in a white room, surrounded by the aliens from his watch.
The Omnitrix. A device that would never come off and allowed him to transform into aliens.
Remembering that, Lysander glanced at the alien device. He had updated the Omnitrix a few years before so that it showed the time.
When he saw it was 9:30, he shouted, "Shit! I'm late!" Lysander pened the Alien Selection and slammed his hand onto the gray hourglass symbol. He was engulfed in green light.
"XLR8!" he shouted. He had transformed into a semi-armored Velociraptor, with black wheels on his feet and a helmet with a visor. He had a blue face, green eyes, black lips, and stripes above and on the right side of his eyes. He wore a blue Omnitrix symbol on his chest.
XLR8 turned and took off, at near lightspeed, out his bedroom door.
An hour and a half later, Lysander got out of weekend school.
He hid behind a bush and opened the Omnitrix. He chose a newer alien and slammed his hand onto the watch face.
"SEADRAULIC!" he shouted.
Where a human boy had been standing not moments ago, now stood a 6-foot turquoise creature with four thick legs and a thick tail, tipped in a fish's tailfin. It had three heads, each on a long neck. His underbelly was purple and his claws were finned.
Seadraulic stood and used his middle head to look over the bush.
A small pond lay beside the school steps. If Seadraulic could get there without being seen...
The Hydraphibian raced through the bush and charged towards the pond. When he reached it, he dove in and disappeared.
Moments later, Seadraulic broke the surface of the ocean. He glanced around, flapping his gills excitedly. "It worked!" He roared. His voice was deep and warbling.
His excitement didn't last long.
He looked around and his eyes widened when he saw a giant helicarrier floating across the water towards him. He warbled and dove beneath the surface of the water.
It didn't save him.
The carrier knocked him in the head before he could get deep enough and he passed out.
