It was then Monday and time for the school field trip and where the teacher didn't seem to mind them having on their superhero outfits. Crandall had a blue jumpsuit with a red cape, red gloves and red boots. Hector had a red daredevil helmet with goggles, a white jumpsuit with a blue streak with white stars on it, a golden cape, white boots, and his skateboard. Brenda wore a large white cowboy hat, a pink mask, her pink dress with a purple vest, white gloves, and white boots.

"Nice." Sho smiled.

"Great costumes, partners." Brenda said to Sho and Indigo.

"Thanks." Sho smiled.

"Try to blend in," Crandall warned them. "We're on an undercover mission."

"Maybe we shouldn't have gone in our 'super threads'." Hector scoffed.

"That would have been a smarter idea." Indigo said.

"Oh, dear, it seems to be closed," Mrs. Woolingantz frowned once she saw a sign on the door to the Hall of Presidents. "Well, we can still see the Hall of Vice Presidents! This way, children."

"I have a strong suspicion of why the Hall of Presidents is closed." Sho said.

"If only I had my X-Ray vision.." Crandall frowned in front the door.

Indigo opened the door and they went inside to observe.


"Seems empty and quiet." Sho said.

There was then a dark laugh heard.

"This way." Indigo said, pointing into one direction.

Each of them soon followed the laughter. Baron Blitz was going over his evil plain with the wax presidents so he could take over the state.

'Wow.' Sho thought to himself.

"Don't be so sure about that, Baron!" Crandall glared bravely.

"The jig is up, Blitz." Hector added.

"I have nothing to add." Brenda smiled nervously.

"Same here." Indigo added.

Baron Blitz laughed since they were merely children. "You children amuse me..." he then took out a hanky and a remote control. "Wax Presidents, attack!"

Four presidents then came to attack the kids. Sho began to crack his knuckles as he was going to teach these waxed presidents a lesson.

"Checkmate, you are cornered!" Baron Blitz mocked.

"Come on, Sports Detective, let's ride the wall." Hector smiled to Sho.

"You got it." Sho smiled.

Hector let Sho onto his skateboard and they both jumped over the presidents which made them look away and the others could escape. "Chi-Ka!"

"G-G-Get them!" Baron Blitz commanded the wax presidents.

"Time to knock down these presidents like dominoes." Sho said.

George Washington came after Crandall, but he ran up the wall and ended up behind him. Brenda and Indigo pulled the jump rope to make the presidents trip. Sho then cracked his knuckles as he rushed over and knocked down the presidents like he said he would. And where the presidents soon fell backwards onto each other like dominoes before Sho paid his attention to the remote control.

"Hey, Baron Blitz, catch!" Crandall grabbed the Presidential Seal and tossed it.

The Baron then slipped on it and spun around which made Brenda tie him up with her rope and the control fell out from his pocket and where she soon tossed it to Sho.

"I believe your terms are up!" Sho glared to the wax presidents and stomped onto the remote control. Due to his strength, Sho was able to crush the remote control to pieces.

"Well, you kids are all right..." Governor Kevin smiled. "You stopped the presidential robberies and you stopped that Baron Blitz. As a reward, I'm giving you each one of these medals."

"Cool." Sho smiled.

"Thanks, sir." Indigo smiled proudly to herself.

"Yes, thank you, Governor Kevin." the others replied.

"Meddling little kids." Baron Blitz scoffed.

"Tell me about it." The Chief sighed in agreement.

"Just call us-" Crandall started.

"TEAMO SUPREMO!" the others then cheered their new team name together.


Later on, it was now night time. Sho was staying at the Gajda house.

"Thanks for letting Sho stay with us, Mom." Indigo smiled to her mother.

"It was no trouble at all, dear," Mrs. Gajda said. "Besides, I heard tonight is suppose to be the coldest night of them all."

"Brr..." Indigo shivered herself then.

"Silly goose." Mrs. Gajda giggled.

They soon heard the wind blowing outside and where it got them concerned as Sho hadn't arrived yet.

"Where is Sho anyhow?" Mrs. Gajda asked.

"I'll go look for him, Mom," Indigo decided. "He must be at his old home finishing packing his stuff."

Mrs. Gajda decided to make a dinner. Indigo wore her hood over her head as she decided to go see Sho.


Sho was indeed at his old home which was an abandoned house as he came out of the house with his luggage and was making his way to the Gajda home but began to shiver as he had forgotten to put on a coat. The two then ran into each other.

"Oh, Indigo!" Sho blinked.

"S-S-Sorry, j-j-just w-w-wanted t-to see w-w-where y-you were..." Indigo shivered.

"Sorry f-for worrying y-you." Sho shivered.

"C-C-Come on, l-let's go..." Indigo said.

The two then walked, shivering slightly from the cold as they made their way back to her house for a nice warm meal. Luckily, they didn't fall asleep while walking in the cold. Mrs. Gajda made pork chops for dinner with homemade buttery potatoes and steamed broccoli, hoping Sho would like it just as much as Indigo did. The two came inside the house and shivered from the bitter cold outside.

"F-F-Finally made it." Sho shivered.

Indigo shook a chill down her spine.

Mrs. Gajda wrapped a blanket around them. "Oh, you poor dears, warm up, dinner is almost ready."

"Y-Y-Yes, ma'am." Sho shivered.

The two sat by the fireplace with their warm blankets as Mrs. Gajda continued to cook dinner.

"Your mom's so sweet..." Sho said once he warmed up with his new sister.

"Yeah, Mama's the best." Indigo agreed.

"She kind of reminds me of my mother." Sho said.

Indigo smiled about that, but then looked soft and curious. "Tell me, what were your parents like?"

"My father was kind strong and caring and brave and my mother was beautiful caring and kind." Sho said.

Indigo smiled to that.

"They were just the best parents anyone could ask for..." Sho held himself. "I miss them every night and day."

"I can imagine..." Indigo sighed.


Soon enough, dinner was ready. Sho and Indigo smiled at the array of food.

"These should warm you both up in a jiffy." Mrs. Gajda smiled.

"Is that steamed broccoli?" Sho smiled.

"You don't mind, do you?" Mrs. Gajda replied. "We have a strict rule in this house... If you don't eat your vegetables, then no dessert!"

Indigo giggled slightly at her mother's way to get her to eat her vegetables, which was no trouble obviously.

"Are you kidding?" Sho asked. "I love eating my greens mostly broccoli and even though they are kind of disgusting, spinach."

Indigo stuck her tongue out at the mention of spinach.

"I'll tell you what, sometime for dinner, I'll make spinach, but you can have most of it, Indigo doesn't like spinach." Mrs. Gajda said.

"It's not so bad with just a little bit of salt." Sho said.

Indigo hummed about that. The mother, daughter, and their guest, soon to be new family member, then sat down and enjoyed their dinner together and where Sho seem to have most of the steamed broccoli. Indigo and Sho even seemed to fight over it.

"The dessert shall be mine!" Indigo called dramatically like an actress.

"No, the dessert and the vegetables shall be mine!" Sho called back just as dramatically.

Mrs. Gajda giggled at the two.

It went on for a while until it was Sho that finished off the steamed broccoli. Indigo pouted.

"You both can have dessert." Mrs. Gajda giggled to the two.

"Yay!" the kids then cheered.