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Caesar laid Beverly gently on the medical bed.

She groaned a little.

"Beverly? Can you hear me?" Caesar asked worriedly.

She gave a little cough. "Where's Kenji?" She asked alarmed.

"It's okay. Bobo has him." Caesar answered.

"What!" She exclaimed struggling to sit up.

"Take it easy; you've been injured."

"I'll live. You can't leave a baby with a monkey."

"He's a chimpanzee. They actually are surprisingly nurturing …like in that movie."

Beverly looked at him as if he was crazy. "We're not talking about Tarzan here. And he was raised by gorillas. And Bobo is not nurturing. I mean he might have already gambled him away."

"I'm sure he's fine. Take it easy. Let me take a look at those burns." Caesar reassured her.

"What burns?" Beverly asked impatiently before glancing down her arm. "Oh that," she muttered.

Caesar gently swabbed it with antiseptic. She winced when it touch her wounds.

"We'll take care of this first. Does this hurt?" Caesar asked.

"A little." She acquiesced

Beverly watched as he treated her injuries. He then tenderly wrapped the bandages around her arm.

As he worked, she wondered about what a future with him would be like. He was not like anyone she'd ever met before. When she went EVO, she was 13. Caesar is her first real boyfriend. Sometimes she wondered if she was limiting herself. Caesar worked slowly and methodically. He wanted to make sure that the bandages were not too tight, but mainly he wanted time to think. He never had the need for relationships in the past or more accurately he never made time for relationships. His first love was science. He was always busy working on experiments or building some contraption. There wasn't many people in his life he cared about ... his parents, his brother, Rylander, Abuela, maybe a few other people at the compound. His parents are gone. Rex seems like a stranger sometimes. He didn't see Abuela or the people at the compound much. And Rylander was, as he put it, a glorified flashlight... or did Meechum say that? He shook his head. He had to stay focus. Somehow without meaning to, Beverly had found her way into his life. Because of her he socialized more. People were less inclined to look at him funny. She introduced him to new experiences. She challenged his long held perceptions on people. And he had an odd need to see her smile. She had a great smile.

"How's that?" He asked without looking at her.

"Good." She replied checking out his handy work.

"Beverly?" He cleared his throat.

"Yes." She asked quietly.

"I was wondering..." He shuffled his feet.

"Yes?"

"I was wondering..." He repeated before pausing again. He took a deep breath. "If you think we are a mistake."

That wasn't what she was expecting. "Uh…"

"I mean, we don't have much in common; we have different opinions on everything from music, to movies, to which smoothie is the best." His words ran together. "I mean we don't make any logical sense."

"Oh. So... Do you want to..."

"But when I'm with you… I feel... happy… like I can be myself... When I'm with you, I feel like I can discover anything, build anything, do anything as long as we're together. And I can't explain it. I mean maybe it's just a series of chemicals that get released... endorphins and neurotransmitters that produce these feelings... eventually the endorphins will wear off." Caesar rambled on.

"So you think our relationship is based on chemicals? You don't think it's real?" Beverly frowned trying to understand.

"No, no, all relationships are based on chemical reactions. But I can't seem to make sense of any of this." Caesar began pacing.

"Caesar?" Beverly sighed. "What are you saying? Do you want to break up?"

Caesar stopped in his tracks. Looking startled, he shook his head. "No! I just don't want you to wake up one day and realized you made a horrible mistake."

Beverly was speechless for a second. Then she started laughing.

Caesar looked at her apprehensively but waited for her to stop.

"I was just thinking that maybe I should have had more boyfriends." Beverly said after she finished laughing.

"Oh." Caesar looked crestfallen. "I see. I supposed that would be natural since you would want to experience more of life… what you were missing…" Caesar got up. "I won't get in your way."

"Caesar, let me finish!" Beverly hopped off the bed. "But you know how lucky I am, that the first guy I met, turned out to be the best thing that's ever happened to me?"

Caesar looked at her. "Who's that?"

Beverly rolled her eyes and gave him a light punch in the arm. "You, you idiot."

"Oh." Caesar said as realization dawned on him.

"And if you're willing to make it work, so am I." Beverly concluded.

"Sí, I am willing." Caesar nodded.

"Then let's give it a shot." Beverly took a step closer to him. He wrapped his arm around her.

"I think we can do better than just a shot." He said in a low voice as he bent over. Beverly's eyes instinctively fluttered shut as his lips touched hers. Time stood still.

0o0

The group surrounded the metal monstrosity. The fake Bobo scowled at them from the center.

"You may have taken back control but you will still fail in your overall objective." Zag's voice came eerily from Bobo's mouth.

"Yeah, what makes you think you can take us all on?" Jade challenged. The robot lifted its foot and they scrambled out of its path.

"That's how!" Kenji yelled at Jade. "Stop talking to it and take it down."

"Don't tell me what to do!" She snarled back.

"Knock it off." Six said firmly.

Both kids looked away. "Sorry, dad. " They muttered.

"Ok, what's the plan?" Rex asked Six.

"We cut it down to size." Six answered as his blades slipped from his sleeves.

"Succinct and to the point. I like it." Rex made his BFS. But as he ran towards the metal giant, it immediately felt apart. "Oh right." He grumbled. Jumping out of the way from the giant foot, he formed his Slam Cannon. Grabbing a load of rocks, he unloaded it at Zag's creation. "Keep it busy," he yelled.

"Kenji!" Jade yelled.

Kenji turned to see what his sister wanted. She was running full force at him. He knew what she was doing. Before she could collide with him he cupped his hands. She took a flying leap. Her foot landed in his hands and he catapulted her up. In midair she pulled out her katana and with both hands plunged it into the heart of the monster. Robot Bobo sparked. Jade landed on her knee. The monster fell on its hands and knees.

"She's definitely your kid." Bobo observed.

"Bobo! What are you doing out here with Kenji? Where's Beverly?" Holiday quickly scooped her son from his arms.

"Rex's brother took her to treat her injuries… But she's okay." Bobo quickly added when Holiday's eyes went wide.

"Do you want to go check on them?" Six asked putting a hand on her shoulder. "We'll take it from here."

Holiday nodded. She gave the hand on her shoulder a squeeze before hurrying away. As she walked through the hanger towards the entrance, Jasmine and White appeared.

"Mom, did we stop the…" She began asking.

"Yes, you broke Zag-RS's hold over our vehicles. I'm proud of you." She said giving her daughter a one arm hug shifting Kenji to the other arm.

"Uncle White helped." Jasmine blushed.

"Don't hug me." White growled.

Holiday almost laughed. "Your father is taking care of the giant robot now. I have to go check on Beverly."

"Okay. See you later mom." Jasmine said. She watched as she left.

"Come on, although there's probably nothing left after you father gets through with it." White said.

Jasmine smiled knowing he was right. They quickly went outside but the monster was far from finished.

While Jasmine was talking to her mother the monster had pulled the sword from its chest and tossed it. When White and Jasmine arrived, it crawled near the base and lifting one of its massive hands, dug into the ground.

"What's it doing? Digging its own grave?" Rex asked scornfully.

At first no one had an answer to the curious action, until realization dawned on White Knight.

"Stop it! It's trying to get to our power source!" He cried.

Everyone rushed it but it was too late; it yanked up the generator. Sparks flew from the wildly dancing wires. The monster grabbed one of them. Electricity coursed through its body.

"Oh, that's not good." Violeta observed as the monster seemed to be strengthen by the power flowing through it.

The energy surge seemed to revive it. When it got up, the clothes and fur on Robo Bobo was on fire. When the fire burned off, all that was left was the meal skeleton. In fact, it had practically melted to become part of the robot.

"Yeesh, I take back the handsome part." Bobo gagged.

"Objective must be complete. Energy levels replenished. Activating nanite destruction frequency." Zag-RS's voice came from the remains of the Bobo robot.

"What does that mean?" Rex asked.

Suddenly they all doubled over in pain except for White Knight.

"Ask a stupid question." Kenji gasped.

"It's destroying our nanites within our bodies. It's found the proverbial self-destruct button on all the nanites." Jasmine moaned.

"How did it do that?" Kenji asked.

"That's what it must have been doing in the computers." Jasmine could barely talk.

"There is no use resisting. In a matter of minutes you will be nothing more than dust." Zag-RS responded.

They looked at each other in horror.

I was debating whether to make this the last chapter or not. But I think I'll have two more chapters and call it a day. It will be my shortest season ever but I don't want to drag this on for too long. Thank you everyone for reading and reviewing.