Later that evening the Warners gave her a notebook where she'd write anything she wanted to tell them, like a public diary. Lilo also got her own bed in their room where she kept her diary under the pillow. The next morning, Lilo woke up feeling a lot better than the previous day. This was it. Her first day of recovery.

"Good morning, Lilo", Wakko greeted her once she entered the kitchen, the blue notebook in her hand. She smiled, seeing the three siblings sitting there in unision. It reminded her of her sister sitting at the table when she'd wake up.

Sigh, I miss her, she tought. She brushed it off though, and sat down next to Wakko. "Want something?", he asked. Lilo shoock her head, she wasn't hungry.

After breakfast, the two went out to visit Scratchy when-

"Ok guys. So, here we are, at the movie lot. Does anyone know...". Mertle was bored as never before. She was looking around when she spotted a water tower and... "Weirdo?!". "Shut up, Mertle! Pay attention here!", said Katie, who was right beside her all that time.

Mertle shot her a dead glare, then pointed up to the tower. Katie turned her head towards the direction the girl was pointing at and frowned, "There's nothing wrong with the girl, why'd you call her weird?". "Lilo's like the creepiest person on Earth", said Mertle, "I know her, unfortunately. We were together on hula class. She thinks I stole her friends. Well, I think they just wanted to help, but not hang out".

Katie then spotted a familliar toon standing next to Lilo, "Oh well, now I know why you call her weird. Look". Mertle looked up again and gasped, "W-who?! I mean...what?!". "I said, no reacting like that!", said Katie, "Those are called toons. They can be very annoying, they drive people insane if the the people are being unfair to them".

Oh well, tought Mertle, they won't drive me insane. I'll destroy that little creep. I just have to find a way how.

"Lilo?", Wakko stared at her with that same worry he felt the previous day, "Everything ok?". Lilo spun around to face him, her eyes wide. Then she ran inside, Wakko following close behind. Lilo ran into the bedroom and sat on her bed, got the notebook and wrote:

Did you see that orange haired girl with blue glasses? That's Mertle. My social worker told me they were probably going to visit the movie lot.

Wakko ran back to the balcony and saw the girl, just like Lilo described her. But she wasn't alone. There, Wakko saw a too familiar face. He ran in to tell his siblings. "Guys! Guess what!", he said, "I saw Lilo's bully and-" "Lilo has a bully?!", Dot cut him off. "Yes. And there, with her, was...", he couldn't even breathe from excitement, let alone talk. "Alright sib, calm down", his older brother said, "So you're saying that Lilo's got an enemy or something?".

Wakko frowned, "If she does, then we do too". "Aw, come on!", said Dot, "Don't be so dramatic, she's just-". "Dot!", the oldest interrupted, "Can't you see he's just almost hyperventilated?!". "Oh...", she said and frowned as well, "So you're saying...". "She's dangerous", Wakko finished.

He went back to the bedroom and found Lilo asleep. He slowly closed the door and went back. "She's asleep". "No wonder", said Dot. "So, what are we to do now?", asked the oldest. "Stay home in the morning and...", Wakko trailed off. He couldn't think of what to do with the girl in the afternoon. She was probably didn't want to be left home alone, and the filming...Wakko didn't want to even think about it.

"I know!", he finaly got an idea, "We were going to visit Scratchy now, but she can do it in the afternoon instead". "Great thinking Wakko!", said Dot, smiling.