The next day came sooner than anyone knew. Teamo Supremo wore their superhero outfits as they met on the school playground with Scooter Lad.
"So glad you made it." Scooter Lad smirked to Indigo and kissed the back of her hand.
Indigo removed her hand from his out of disgust.
"The contest will go back and forth until someone flips," Captain Crandall instructed. "Which in Skate Speak means an accident."
Skate Lad and Scooter Lad then began to have their competition against each other. Indigo began to pray that Skate Lad would win. Skate Lad hopped into the sandbox and made sand fly at his teammates by accident, but they were okay. Scooter Lad soon hopped into another sandbox and made a sandcastle from the sand that splashed onto the others.
"You can still beat him!" Indigo cheered.
"Wait 'til he sees this move I just came up with," Skate Lad smirked. "Okay, Scooter Lad, watch this!"
"Oh, be careful!" Indigo told him.
"Chi-Ka!" Skate Lad jumped in the air with his board as it spun under his feet only for it to get away from him and he landed flat on his bottom.
"That had to hurt." Sho winced.
Scooter Lad soon copied the move, only to land successfully back on his scooter and on the ground. "Good match, but I guess I win," he smirked to his opponent. "No hard feelings, right?"
"Yeah, right!" Skate Lad scoffed.
"That move looked like it was impossible." Sho said.
"Yeah, yeah, you guys were right," Hector hung his head. "Scooter Lad is better than me, guess that means you want him in Teamo instead."
"No way." Sho shook his head.
"Skate Lad, that's crazy talk!" Brenda added.
"Yeah, we're a team, remember?" Crandall reminded.
"Not anymore," Hector replied as he handed over his wrist communicator. "I quit."
"You can't be serious." Indigo frowned.
The others cried out to Hector as he decided to leave.
"It won't be the same without Hector." Sho frowned.
Suddenly, a limo appeared.
"Teamo, I got an assignment for you, ya dig?" Governor Kevin appeared.
"What is it, sir?" Indigo asked.
"Well, The Chief just got word that the Villainous Chopper Daddy and his Chopper Gang are planning on robbing our world's fair." Governor Kevin informed.
"Oh, not the world's fair!" Brenda gasped.
"Oh, it's a major bummer for me and the state, Rope Girl," Governor Kevin replied. "Our only hope in finding them is Teamo Supremo."
"You can count on us, sir." Sho said.
"Thanks, kids." Governor Kevin replied before riding away.
"How can we beat this guy without Skate Lad?" Indigo asked.
"Excuse me, Teamo, but if you need some help with this Chopper Daddy, I'd be glad to volunteer my scooter and myself." Scooter Lad offered.
"I don't know." Indigo said.
"Teamo Talk." Captain Crandall whispered so they could have some privacy to discuss this.
The four of them soon went to have a team talk.
"Whatya think?" Crandall asked his teammates.
"He sure can ride that scooter." Brenda smiled.
"I think he's just a show-off." Indigo said.
"Oh, come on, Indie, we could use the help." Sho told her.
'Something is just off about Scooter Lad.' Indigo thought to herself.
"Okay, Scooter Lad," Crandall decided. "Welcome to Teamo Supremo!"
"Hooka!" Scooter Lad replied.
Later on, back home...
"So, did you kids have fun at the Skate Pavilion?" Mrs. Gajda smiled as she made dinner for Sho and Indigo.
Indigo seemed distant because she felt sad for Hector.
"Yeah, but then, some kid showed up Hector." Sho said.
"Oh, the poor dear..." Mrs. Gajda cooed as she served them cheesy pizza bites for dinner.
"All right, Fee!" Bob beamed as he came between the kids and tried to shove the bites into his mouth.
"Robert, share with your niece and nephew and don't call me Fee!" Mrs. Gajda scolded.
"And stop calling me Robert!" Bob glared.
Indigo and Sho hid giggles to their uncle as they ate their dinner.
'I knew that would cheer them up.' Bob thought to himself.
Mrs. Gajda merely sighed. "Oh, don't forget, your niece has a B-I-R-T-H-D-A-Y coming up..."
Bob's eyes widened and he looked nervous.
"You didn't forget, did you?!" Mrs. Gajda narrowed her eyes at her brother.
"What? No, of course not!" Bob chuckled nervously. "I have the perfect P-R-I-Z-N-T." he then said, trying to spell 'present'.
"Good." Mrs. Gajda nodded.
Bob chuckled nervously and then sighed as he wondered what he could do for his niece's birthday.
Later on, the kids were called to the Toy Pavilion, but Hector didn't join them since he quit Teamo Supremo, but he then decided to apologize to Scooter Lad.
"There they are!" Rope Girl told them.
"Hey, boys," Chopper Daddy smirked. "I just got me the last snow globe for my kid."
"YEE-HAW!" The others cheered.
'Kid? Hmm... That's worth looking into.' Sho thought to himself.
"Whoa, there sure are a lot of 'em..." Brenda gulped.
"You said it, Rope Girl," Scooter Lad smirked. "They're wilder than a rock concert."
Crandall used his binocular vision on his glasses and saw a tattoo on one of the guys' arms. "Scooter Lad, you've given me a great idea."
Indigo had a sinking feeling that Scooter Lad might betray them.
The Chopper Gang collected all of the toys in their bags.
'Attention, rock fans!' Crandall announced with a voice disguising megaphone. 'Jumpin' Wolf is about to blow the roof off of Pavilion 3 in two minutes! BE THERE!'
'And they fall for it in 3, 2, 1.' Indigo thought to herself.
Chopper Daddy and his crew then rode over to Pavilion 3 and where they soon saw pigs.
"Soon, all the hogs will be sharing the same pen!" Crandall smirked at the bad guys before riding down with Brenda on her jump rope after he got a tight hold on her.
"Wuh-pa!" Brenda chanted as she flew down with Crandall and closed the pen.
"Buh-za!" Crandall locked the pen and shook hands with her as they trapped the bad guys.
Sho soon went into the pig pen and tie them up with chains from his watch.
"Hooka!" Scooter Lad rode by and seemed to make the chains fall off the pen, freeing the bad guys.
"Hey, I saw that!" Indigo glared before the pen door opened and she was nearly run over.
Sho soon grabbed Chopper Daddy's motorcycle from the back.
"Sho!" Indigo cried out.
"Hey, let go of my ride!" Chopper Daddy glared at Sho as he wasn't going anywhere.
"I don't think so!" Sho glared. "One, no running over my sister, and two, you're going straight to jail!"
Scooter Lad soon came in and looked like he was about to help Sho.
"Scooter Lad, do something!" Sho told him through a few grunts.
Scooter Lad soon looked like he had tripped. Sho grunted and soon fell from Scooter Lad which allowed Chopper Daddy to get away. Indigo jumped out of the way so she wouldn't get hit by the motorcycle.
"Whew!" Indigo sighed.
"Scooter Lad?!" Sho glared slightly at his new teammate.
"Sorry, didn't mean to do that." Scooter Lad said.
'He did that on purpose; good thing I made it look like he tripped me, but in the process, I had to let go of Chopper Daddy.' Sho thought to himself.
Later on, Sho and Indigo did their homework together. Sho groaned as he struggled a bit with fractions until Indigo told him a system that worked for her and it made him feel a lot better and more confident and where soon enough, they were finished.
"Think you got it now?" Indigo smiled to Sho. "Sorry, but I've always loved numbers."
"Yeah, I've got it." Sho nodded.
Indigo smiled back.
"Hey, you feel funny about that Scooter Lad kid?" Sho asked.
"I didn't wanna say anything, but... Yeah..." Indigo admitted. "He seems to be hiding something."
"And the way he 'tripped' looked like he had done that unintentionally." Sho said.
"He creeps me out too..." Indigo replied. "Especially when he made Hector look bad." She then pouted about her friend who was a skilled skater.
"You really like Hector, don't you?" Sho smiled.
"Huh? What? Of course I do, he's on our team..." Indigo played with her hair slightly nervously.
"You know what I mean." Sho smirked playfully.
Indigo rubbed her arm shyly. "Maybe just a little bit?"
"I knew it!" Sho smiled.
Indigo sunk in her seat slightly.
'Who's Hector?" Bob walked by with a smirk as he took out the ice cream and ate it straight out of the tub.
"No one." Indigo blushed.
"Mm-hmm..." Bob replied as he ate ice cream.
"Uncle Bob, didn't Mom say not to do that before dinner?" Sho asked.
"Ah, blah, blah, blah, what she doesn't know... Won't hurt me," Bob replied nonchalantly. He soon saw them with smirks on their faces, telling him one thing. "What?" he then muffled. "When you're my age, this healthy stuff doesn't matter... You kids eat your veggies now, but... It won't matter."
Indigo and Sho soon pointed behind him.
Bob then turned to see his sister and smiled innocently. "Hey, Fee, what's up?"
"Put that ice cream back in the freezer." Mrs. Gajda told her brother firmly.
"Yes, ma'am." Bob replied nervously as he did that and wiped his mouth with his sleeve.
"Uh, Mom? Is it okay if I call you Mom now?" Sho asked Mrs. Gajda.
"You can call me whatever you want, just not Fee." Mrs. Gajda smiled back to the boy she adopted.
"So, Mom, I was wondering could Uncle Bob get a job as a security guard for Governor Kevin?" Sho asked his foster mother.
Bob did a spit take suddenly.
"It would be nice for him to have a job... And not mooch off me... Everybody in this house has a job." Mrs. Gajda had to agree.
"They don't!" Bob pointed to the kids.
"We go to school." Indigo scoffed.
"Yeah... Well..." Bob stammered in defeat.
"And besides, it might get you some money." Mrs. Gajda smirked at her brother.
'3, 2, 1.' Sho thought to himself before he got hugged by Bob.
"Where do I sign up?!" Bob grinned as he looked around before looking down to Sho. "You are my new favorite nephew."
"You have to go and apply for the job." Mrs. Gajda said.
"All right." Bob smiled eagerly.
"I'll help you," Mrs. Gajda hugged her brother. "Robert..."
"It's Bob!" Bob told her.
"And I'm Fiona." Mrs. Gajda narrowed her eyes.
Bob glared back before they smiled to each other like a true brother and sister.
