Eventually, Sarah and her family took the imaginary friends to the train station.
"Now, your train leaves in another two hours," Sarah's mother told them. "It'll take you straight to where you're headed, so don't miss it!"
"We won't, and thanks." Super Power Man said.
"Thank you so much for doing this," Wilt added. "You didn't have to-"
"Oh, but we did," Sarah's father smiled. "After what you did for Sarah."
"Thank you for saving my fwend!" Sarah told the two as she hugged Foofy.
"I'ww nevah fowget you, Wiwt and Supah Powah Man, you'we my hewoes." Foofy smiled.
"It was no trouble at all." Super Power Man smiled back.
"A couple of real humanitarians." Sarah's father said, emotionally.
"Oh, no, really, we're not." Wilt smiled bashfully.
"Just two, really, truly good friends." Sarah's mother's voice cracked.
Soon, the family broke down into tears again before going back home. Wilt and Super Power Man soon waited for their train.
"Excuse me, are you reading that?" The man on the bench asked as he saw a magazine.
"Sorry, no." Wilt smiled.
The man smiled back and took the magazine.
"Well, looks like we've got some time to kill till our train comes." Super Power Man said.
They found an old man who seemed to have trouble with hay on the field.
"Well, we do have two hours..." Wilt said as he watched the clock before going across the street with Super Power Man, he then took some hay and made it into a ball shape and tossed it into the machine with his finger before taking another one with a friendly smile. "Need a hand?"
"We could help." Super Power Man said.
Wilt and Super Power Man then began to help out the old man in their own special way.
"Say there, boys, you're like one of them professional athletes and costumed heroes they show on the TV." The old man commented.
"Funny you should say that," Wilt smiled. "You wouldn't tell just by looking at me, but I used to play a lot of basketball."
"Oh, ya don't say..." The old man said before looking to Super Power Man. "And how about you?"
"I'm used to using my powers to save the innocent." Super Power Man smiled.
"Impressive..." The old man commented.
"You see, my boy, that is, the boy who created me, he had this older brother," Wilt began to explain while shooting the hay balls into the machine for the old man. "And his brother was awesome at basketball, and I mean awesome! Well, my boy loved basketball and used to challenge him to one-on-one games all the time, his brother, well, let's just say my boy didn't have a fighting chance. You know, being younger and shorter and all."
Super Power Man nodded as he had heard this story before.
"I also remember you saying his brother wasn't all too nice about that either." The imaginary superhero then added.
"So, anyway, he figured he needed someone to practice with, so he thought of me," Wilt smiled as he continued. "So I imagined that he'd imagine I'd be pretty good at the game, wouldn't you say?"
"Yeah, I'd say the proof is in the puddin' there, darn tootin'." The old man smiled back to him.
"Especially with your moves." Super Power Man smiled at Wilt.
"Huh? Well, guess that's it," Wilt said once he saw the hay pile was suddenly gone. "We should really get back to the train station."
"Oh, that's fine, son," The old man smiled as he climbed off of the ladder. "I really appreciate what ya've done, I reckon I can take care of the rest myself."
"The rest?" Super Power Man asked.
The old man then gestured to a bunch of other hay stacks and grabbed his pitchfork, but he hurt his back before he could lift it properly.
"No, no, sir, you go sit while we handle the rest." Super Power Man said.
"Are ya sure, son?" The old man asked.
"I'm sure." Super Power Man said.
The old man gave a small smile to the two imaginary friends.
Meanwhile with the others, Sarah's mother wiped her eyes as she answered the door to see that she had company.
"Hello, ma'am, we hate to bother you, but-" Frankie began, but saw tears in the woman's eyes. "Oh, my gosh, a-are you okay?"
"WILT AND SUPER POWER MAN MUST'VE ROBBED THEM!" Bloo called out from the bus. "THEY'RE GETTING DESPERATE!"
"Shut up, you blob!" Joia tackled Bloo to the floor. "I swear, you are not helping."
"Put a sock in it." Cherry added, taking one of her imaginary friend's periwinkle socks and shoved it into his mouth.
"Guh!" Bloo groaned in disgust.
"I'm sorry... I just... Love getting visitors!" The woman said through tears.
Atticus soon came out to find out what was going on.
"We're looking for our friends," Mac told the woman. "One of them's really tall, and red, with one arm."
"And the other one is like a superhero with black hair in a blue and yellow outfit." Atticus helped.
"Oh, yes, they were here." The woman memorized.
"Do you know where they are now?" Atticus asked.
"We took them to the train station," The woman sniffled before quickly smiling. "Oh, I miss them already! If you hurry, you still might catch them."
"Oh, wonderful, thank you so much!" Frankie smiled back. "Uh, could you do us another favor?"
In the bus...
"Bathroom Break!" Frankie told everyone on the bus. "You better go now 'cuz I ain't stopping again until we get there!"
"Yes, ma'am!" Darla and Casper said.
Everyone soon rushed inside to take a bathroom break before they would continue their road trip. After their bathroom break, they soon rushed out.
Meanwhile at the train station, it was after dark.
"Shoot! They already left!" Frankie frowned.
"We can always try the next stop." Darla suggested.
"Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!" Frankie told the others before going in the bus with them and drove away from the train station.
Unknown to them, Wilt and Super Power Man actually missed their train.
"Phew!" Super Power Man wiped his forehead. "That should do it, Mister."
"What do you think?" Wilt added. "Is this okay?"
"Yep, that there is right pretty I'd say," The old man smiled as he sat in his rocking chair on the porch. "I'm mighty thankful."
"Well, we're glad to help." Super Power Man said.
"Besides, there's no need-" Wilt was about to add.
"No, no, I insist," The old man smiled. "Especially considerin' you missed your train."
This made both Wilt and Super Power Man wince uncomfortably.
"Oh, right." Super Power Man sighed.
"Would you two like a ride?" The old man offered.
"You have a ride?" Super Power Man asked.
They were soon in the shed and shown a ride to take them into town.
"She ain't new, and she ain't fast, but she'll get you where yer goin'." The old man told them.
"Um, thanks." Super Power Man said.
Super Power Man and Wilt were lucky to fit on the mower and were soon on their way, waving and thanking the old man for his help.
"What a nice old man," Super Power Man smiled as they drove, though very slowly. "This might take longer though."
"I guess it's better than nothing." Wilt said as a highway truck passed by them.
The night and day seemed to last forever as the mower moved them down the road and they eventually came into a neighborhood.
"Whoa." Super Power Man said as he saw how the lawns looked.
"Those folks must be awfully busy to let their lawn grow like that..." Wilt commented before he decided to mow it for whoever lived in the house with the lawn. "There, that's better! Now if we get back to the road, we can still make it on-"
"Uh, Wilt?" Super Power Man asked, pointing to the many other lawns.
"Time..." Wilt sighed and soon went to mow the other lawns.
"This is going to take a long time." Super Power Man sighed.
Many, many lawns later...
Wilt looked over in silence as he watched a group of kids playing basketball together and having a lot of fun. Super Power Man knew exactly how Wilt felt as they both saw the kids play. Wilt bowed his head as he looked depressed before they kept riding along.
Meanwhile, with the others, they were suddenly in a traffic jam, and almost everyone else played the Name Game to pass the time, but the ones who weren't playing were just annoyed.
"I hate traffic!" Cherry screamed.
"Sheesh, Cherry, I don't think I've ever seen you so agitated before." Casper commented.
"Well, have you seen the traffic?" Cherry asked.
"Well, yes, but you don't have to freak out..." Casper smiled nervously.
"Let's try Cherry!" Bloo said before they all sang a song around the perky goth's name.
Cherry then punched Bloo away. "I'm gonna turn you BLACK and Bloo..." she then threatened, shaking her fist.
"Never mind..." Bloo said, very dizzy.
"Frankie, what if we don't catch Wilt and Super Power Man at their next stop?" Mac asked.
"I don't know, but don't worry, we can always try the next stop to go get them," Frankie soothed. "As long as there's a trail to follow. We'll find them."
"That's right." Mo said.
"Frankie, what if we don't catch Wilt and Super Power Man at their next stop?" Mac asked.
"I don't know, but don't worry, we can always try the next stop to go get them," Frankie soothed. "As long as there's a trail to follow. We'll find them."
"That's right." Mo said.
"Let's try-" Bloo began.
Cherry flashed him a look.
"Heh... I'll stop now..." Bloo smiled nervously.
"Finally." Cherry sighed.
"Cherry, do you think we'll find Super Power Man and Wilt?" Darla pouted.
"Aw, of course we will, kid," Cherry smiled. "And if we don't, then..." she then stopped. "Um... Uh... No, I don't think I should say that."
"What?" Darla asked. "What is it?"
"Well, uh, if we don't find them, we can always make new friends?" Cherry smiled sheepishly.
"Cherry, that's a terrible thing to say!" Mo scolded.
"Hey, I'm not a miracle worker..." Cherry defended.
"Right, right." Mo said.
Meanwhile, back with Wilt and Super Power Man...
"I can't believe you mowed 274 lawns!" Super Power Man said to Wilt.
"It only took several hours out of our trip..." Wilt sighed before smiling. "At least now we can get back to the road."
"Yeah." Super Power Man smiled back.
"Ow!" A man's voice called out.
"You all right?" Another man asked from a van with a couch being moved.
"Yeah, I'm okay..." The man said before putting weight on his foot and yelled in pain before landing on the couch.
"What is this, Townsville?" Super Power Man muttered to himself with people suddenly in trouble. "Looks like we'll have to help them."
"Aw, Louis, you can't walk on that." The man in the van frowned as he stood with another man.
"Oh, come on, he's got to," The other man replied. "How are we gonna move all this stuff without him?"
Wilt sighed as he soon lifted the couch. "Need a hand?"
Super Power Man soon lifted the couch on the other end.
Wilt helped him and they moved the furniture into the van while the human men waited for them until they were all done.
"We can't thank you enough, guys." One of the men smiled to Wilt and Super Power Man.
"It wasn't a problem at all." Super Power Man said as he tried to start up the lawnmower.
"Oh, man, I don't know what we would've done if you hadn't come along." Another man added.
"Heh, no don't be silly." Wilt weakly chuckled.
"I mean, you're a great friend." The last man said.
This made Wilt kind of have a face that looked like a nervous breakdown.
"Come on, you stupid thing, start." Super Power Man groaned as the lawnmower hadn't started.
"You know, there's room for two new passengers in the back." The first man suggested.
Wilt and Super Power Man looked to each other and soon rode in the back of the van to continue their journey, and where it was a smooth ride for a little while. The ride seemed to go haywire very quickly while Wilt and Super Power Man rode in the back.
"What is going on up there?" Super Power Man wondered.
"Guys? Uh, we don't mean to be rude, but we're running out of time, and-" Wilt said before the door was being opened. "Oh, thank goodness! For a second there, I thought we-"
"You're under arrest for assistant burglary!" A police officer glared as there were other police officers and squad cars.
Super Power Man soon went face-palm as they had helped steal.
