Dinah-Squatch tore a vending machine from a wall and tossed it at us; we dodged out of the way just in time, to be honest we felt like we were in one of those stock fight scenes from The Matrix, although I'm no Keanu Reeves. Then she charged at us and struck Feedback in the face and grabbed him by the leg. "Help! I think she's-AUGH!" Dinah-Squatch swung him like a club and attacked the Gazelle with him. "This-ouch-is-stop-so-urgh-humiliating-pain!" She tossed the poor guitarist at Molecule Man, making him disperse. Then Dinah-Squatch was left with me. "Dinah," I said in a calm voice. "Just cool down, let's talk this over. HEY!" She grabbed me by the arm, bit me hard and shook me like a doll! "GET OFF!" Suddenly, a blob of water covered her head. Flo froze over and Dinah-Squatch fell over, unconscious. Flo melted back to her usual self and brushed herself off. "Man that was freaky."

"How do we change her back?" was the question on everyone's mind. There was only one answer: Mr. Fear. He built the Horrifier, he invented the green beam, only he can turn Dinah-Squatch back to human. Now...how do we get him to do it.

"Force him," Molecule Man suggested. "Torture him to spill the beans."

"I can't believe I'm saying this," Feedback said. "But I'm with him. It's payback for having my friend go ape on us. No pun intended."

"You know," I said. "I think people do intend a pun despite what they say."

"How do we get up to the top floor?"

"The backdoor," pointed Molecule Man. "There is one problem. It requires a password to get up there." Indeed, there was a caged microphone latched onto the door, and there was no way to open them.

"Open sesame!" shouted Feedback. Nothing happened. "Well, I did all I could do."

Soon everyone was joining in on the whole "what's the password game", making up different passwords and gibberish words in foreign languages. The only two that weren't in on this humorous scene were me and Molecule Man who smirked at me. "You know what the password is."

"No," I said.

"I gave it to you."

"You gave me your...word...Did you know..." I walked up to the door, past the squabbling heroes and said, "Please?" Almost instantly, the door swung open. Molecule Man patted me on the shoulder, "That'll do." But my proud moment then turned to disappointment. More stairs. We all groaned. "Well, we might as well," I said.

"But what about Dinah?" asked Feedback with concern. "We can't just leave her. Not like this." We all turned to the snoring Sasquatch. We didn't have a choice. We had to leave her, but for her safety, we cuffed her to a pipe in a water closet. Then we had to do the inevitable. Climb the stairs. Even the Gazelle, with his super speed and was far ahead of us, eventually slowed down. It felt like we were on a never ending staircase like the one in Super Mario 64. Then we heard it: a familiar song that we heard from that very game. The theme where you play through the road to King Bowser being played on an organ. I had a feeling that I knew who was playing it. My anger rose to a new level. Mr. Fear, you're dead. Finally, after what felt like hours, we reached a doorway in the middle of the staircase. No walls, no dead ends. Just a door. It was our only safe bet that this was it. Slowly, I opened the door.

There was a great hall on the other side of the room, filled with rose windows that depicted unusual monsters and creatures, but I wasn't paying any attention to that. My focus was the shadowy figure playing the organ. "Mr. Fear." I growled. Before I could take another step, the door behind me vanished, leaving me alone. "Guys!"

"They can't reach you anymore," laughed a man's voice. The Masked Mutant and Libby dropped to the ground in front of me. "You're all alone."

"I faced you before and I was all alone."

"Before," retorted the Mutant. "You were just a stupid kid facing someone who underestimated you. Now this time, I will not make the same mistake twice! And speaking of twice, now you face me times two!"

"Make sure he's alive for when I activate the green beam, Mutant and Libby," ordered Mr. Fear. "I want to see him watch in horror as I transform all of his world into my new Horrorland." Then, like an elevator, the organ and its player arose into a hole in the ceiling. This time, the tune changed to Bowser's boss theme from Super Mario 64. Figured as much. After all, this is a boss battle in front of me. One I was determined not to lose.