Tuc was was in class with his two best friends Matt and Chuck. They whispered a conversation in the back of the class while the teacher was giving her lesson.

"Did you guys hear aboutthe Fantastic Four stopping that Skrull invation?" asked Matt.

"Yeah," said Chuck. "The Skrulls wouldn't have tried to invade Earth if the Human Torch wasn't stupid and dated a Skrull."

"Love makes you do stupid things," said Tuc.

"You can say that again," said Matt.

"I graded your tests and will be passing them back now," said the teacher.

Once they got their tests, the trio shared their scores.

"B-," said Tuc.

"I got a C," said Matt.

"Aw man!" groaned Chuck.

The kid got an F.

"That's your third in a row," pointed out Tuc.

"That teacher is out to get me," said Chuck.

"That's what you always say when you get a bad grade," smirked Matt.

"She is!"

He looked at Tuc.

"Can you get back at her for me?"

"Chuck, don't make Tuc use his powers just 'cause you're upset about your grade," scolded Matt.

"And I promised my dad I wouldn't cause trouble and I'd be good," said Tuc.

"Please," begged Chuck. "Just mess with her for a little bit."

Tuc sighed. "Just a little."


Luna and Tommy were in the halls, Luna leaning against the lockers, arms crossed over her chest. Tommy stood, arms behind his head.

The two were thinking up ways to prank the school.

"How 'bout we clog up the plumming?" suggested Luna.

"We already did that," said Tommy. "Set the green house on fire?"

"No. We promised dad no more fires."

"Well, when the heck can we do?"

"I'm thinking here! Don't rush genius!"

"Can't help it. My speed makes me impatient."

"Why don't you kill time by flirting with Kate Bishop while I think of something."

"Very funny. I told you I don't like Kate Bishop."

A girl with long black hair and blue eyes walked passed them, holding a couple books in her arms.

"Hi, Tommy," she said.

"Hi, Kate," grinned Tommy.

Once Kate was gone, Tommy say Luna smirking at him.

"Oh shut up!"

"I didn't say a word, dear cousin."

"You didn't need to. That smirk says it all."

Luna laughed.

"Did you think of a prank yet?"

"Yes. I did."


Pietro was taking a break in the cafeteria, eating pizza.

Another doctor who worked at the hospital and was a friend of pietro sat across from him.

"Hey, Tro, how's everything?"

"Good, Garfield," said Pietro.

"How are those kids?"

"Haven't gotten a call from the school all day. I think I'm finally going to have trouble free day from those kids."

Just then his cell rang.

"I think you spoke too soon."

"I think so," said Pietro, answering his phone.


Luna, her little brother, and the twins sat on a couch while Pietro stared them down.

"Tuc, why did you suspend your teacher in the air for two hours with a force field?" Pietro asked, calmly.

"She was giving Chuck a hard time. I had to stick up for him."

"There's nothing wrong for sticking up for a friend, but couldn't you have done it in a way that didn't get you a week of detention?"

Tuc looked down.

"And you two." He looked at his daughter and white haired nephew. "Taking your principle's car. . . And putting it on top of the flag pole?"

The two laughed like loons.

"How were you ever able to do that when niether of you can control metal?"

"That's our little secret, Uncle Tro," smirked Tommy.

"Don't you two laugh about this!" yelled Pietro.

"But it was so funny," said Luna.

"No, it wasn't!"

"Yes it was!" Luna and Tommy said, together.

"Was Billy the only one who behaved to day?" Pietro exclaimed.

The phone rang.

"Good god!"

"I didn't do anything!" shouted Billy. "It probably just that teacher who always gives me a hard time beacuse of my sexuality."

"There's a teacher who gives you hard time because of your sexuality?" asked Pietro, concerned.

"Me and Teddy."

"Teddy? Oh, Teddy Altman. Your new boyfriend. He's a nice boy."

"I'll beat up the teacher for you," said Tommy.

"No you won't!" yelled Pietro.

"He always gives me a hard time," said Billy.

"We need to teach him a lesson," said Luna.

"I'll teach him a lesson," said Pietro. "You four, go to your rooms. Do homework, watch TV, whatever. Just don't be here."

They left the room.

Pietro sighed, shook his head, and answered the phone.

"Hello?"

"Hey Pietro," said Wanda. "How's everything?"

'Horrible.' "Wonderfull," he lied.

"That's good. Anyway, Vision and I will be home soon. Can you look after the boys for another week?"

Another week? Another week with Tommy? Another week and him and Luna pranking. Plus whatever troubles Tuc and Billy cause?

Then he remember his own teenhood. He wasn't as bad as Tommy and the other, but till pretty bad.

He looked at the pictures of the children. All of them smiled in the pictures. He smiled.

"Sure. No problem."

"Great! See ya in a week!"

"Bye."

Pietro sighed. He shook his head with a smile and a chuckle.

"They're not the most well behaved kids, but they're my kids. I'd never change them."

Crack!

"Tommy did it!"

"No I didn't!"

Pietro laughed.


Those kids. They're worse than Pietro and his friends when they were in high school.