Lydia walked to the cave where her dad used to live. She looked up at the ceiling when she got there.

"Bela!" She called.

"What do you want?!" A voice screamed. A figure then swooped down in front of her.

"Ah! Lydia! It's been a long time." Bela said.

"I have something you can help me with." Lydia said.

"What might that be?" He asked.

"I want you to help me assassinate a Martian commander. They are coming to here in two months' time with a peace treaty for the president of a place called The United States to sign. I want to put a stop to it." She said.

Hmm… that does sound like a rather evil plan! I accept!" He said.

"Excellent. I was thinking you could impale him through the chest with a spiked pole." She said.

"It shall be done!" He replied gleefully.

"Most excellent!" Lydia said laughing evilly.

[2 months later]

(Wilma's POV)

The time had come for the treaty to be signed. My whole family was attending the ceremony. Papa Drac, Grandma Mavis, and Grandpa Vlad were protected from the damaging sun thanks to a special device Omega had provided.

"May this lead to a prosperous future for both planets." The president said out loud. She was about to sign the treaty. I then noticed Aunt Lydia on the sidelines acting rather strange. She had a strange bat creature accompanying her and he was carrying a spiked pole.

'What the…what is Aunt Lydia up to?' I thought to myself. She then pointed to the Martian commander, who was standing next to the president. Suddenly the bat creature took flight and headed for the Martian commander with the spiked pole in hand. Omega noticed this and stood in front of his commander, intending to take the kill.

"If I am to die here, then so be it." Omega muttered under his breath.

"NOOO!" I screamed. I thrusted one of my paws forward and froze the bat creature in place before he was able to strike Omega. He looked around confused, at what had stopped the creature. I then ran up to Omega.

"Are you okay Omega?" I asked.

"You…saved my life. You have my gratitude." He said. "But how did you do that?"

"It's one of the vampire powers I inherited from my dad." I said. "I can freeze things in place."

"Well, whatever the case may be, you saved my life and stopped whoever did this from jeopardizing the signing of the peace treaty. You have my thanks." He said.

"I don't know why Aunt Lydia would do something like this." I said.

"I should have known that woman would be behind this!" He said. I looked around and noticed Aunt Lydia had already disappeared.

"Where did she go?" I asked.

"It doesn't matter where she went. You stopped her plan and for that you will have my everlasting gratitude." He said.

"You're welcome." I said.

[Meanwhile]

Lydia was walking through the forest, furious that her great-great niece ruined her attempt to assassinate the Martian commander.

"I can't believe this happened!" She said to herself. Just then, she was attacked by an alien race known as Xenomorphs. Lydia recognized them from a previous encounter.

"Stay away from me you filthy beasts!" She said. She tried to fight them but she was unsuccessful. Just as they were about to end her life, one of them got their brains blown out. Lydia looked around confused at who saved her. Surprisingly, it was Omega. He proceeded to kill the rest of the Xenomorphs and walked over to Lydia.

"You, why did you save me?" She asked. Omega gave her an angry look.

"Believe me, I wanted to let them kill you, but I saved you because I want some answers." He said. "Why did you try to assassinate my commander?"

"I despise the idea of humans being at peace with your kind! I hate your kind!" She said.

"Why do you hate my kind?" He asked.

"Your kind killed my mother!" She said.

"I had nothing to do with that." He said. "Can't you see we are not like that anymore? We only desire peace." As much as she hated to admit it, Lydia couldn't help but wonder if she was wrong, and that Martians weren't as bad they used to be.

"I see, maybe I was wrong about you. I'm sorry." She said.

"I really shouldn't forgive you, but seeing as you seem to have realized the error of your ways, I'll forgive you. But let me warn you, if you ever try doing anything that endangers my people again, you'll face severe consequences." He said.

"It won't happen again." She said.

"Good." He said. The two of them then returned to the hotel.