It was just another day in Brisbane, Australia. The sun shone down on the bustling city, flowers were blooming in the fields and the citizens were just out and about tending to their daily business, and it's here where a certain family live, and this family is named The Heelers, consisting of the dad, Bandit, his wife, Chili and their two young daughters named Bluey and Bingo.

Usually on a day like this, Bluey and Bingo would be playing their favorite made-up games with their parents, but today, the two girls were feeling really bored as they just sat in their room, not sure about how to spend the day and Bluey pointed this out.

"Ugh, I'm so bored." She groaned. "I don't know what to do today."

"Ooh, let's play Shops!" Bingo suggested happily.

"But we play that all the time." Bluey replied, before pondering on what to do. "Ooh, maybe we could get mum and dad to take us to the park."

"Okay." Agreed Bingo.

The two girls both ran out of their room, through the hallway, down the stairs and into the living room, where Bandit was watching cricket on TV, while Chili was sitting next to him reading a book.

"Hey dad." Bluey cried out, catching her dad's attention.

"Yeah mate?" Bandit turned over to her daughter

"Can you please take us to the park?" Bluey asked.

"Sure." Bandit replied.

"Really?" Bluey and Bingo asked in unison.

"Yeah, it's a nice day today." Bandit added.

"Hooray!" The girls cheered happily.


With that, the Heeler family packed everything they needed for a nice day at the park, got in their car and were now on their way to the park, much to Bluey and Bingo's delight. In no time at all, they had arrived at their destination, since it was such a sunny day today, they also decided to have a picnic as well, while Bandit and Chili were setting up the picnic, Bluey and Bingo raced off to play on the playground, they were having the time of their lives swinging on the swings.

"I love the park." Bluey cheered.

"I wish we could come here everyday!" Bingo exclaimed happily.

As Bluey continued swinging on the swings, she then spotted a forest in the distance, a forest that looked perfect for exploration.

"Hey, I've got an idea." Bluey declared. "Why don't we go explore in that forest over there?"

Bingo didn't seem too sure on that idea. "I don't know, Bluey. We shouldn't go into the forest by ourselves."

"Come on, Bingo." Bluey encouraged. "What's the worst that could happen?"

Bingo pondered about this for a brief moment, before replying. "Okay, let's do it."

"Hooray!" Bluey exclaimed.

Bluey and Bingo wandered aimlessly around the forest, pretending to be a group of forest explorers as they laughed and were just having fun pretending. But suddenly, their little game was cut short when both of them heard an audible groan coming from somewhere in the forest. Bluey and Bingo's ears perked up at the sound.

"Uh.. Bingo." Bluey said nervously, turning to her sister. "Please tell me that was your tummy."

"I think it came from behind those bushes." Bingo thought.

Suddenly, they heard the same groan again, but this time louder. The two girls were starting to get anxious as they began shaking.

"Bluey, I'm scared." Bingo quivered.

"Let's go see what that was." Bluey said with caution.

Without any more options, Bluey and Bingo began slowly walking towards the bushes and found themselves in an open part of the forest, until they both saw what was making those groaning sounds, and their mouths hung open at what they saw. There was a creature lying down in front of them, this creature was something called a human, and it was something that Bluey and Bingo had never seen before, the human creature had no hair on its body, except for a little bit on its head, almost resembling a naked monkey, but its most noticeable feature was its clothing, it wore a black shirt, dark gray pants and dark blue shoes with white socks.

Upon closer inspection, the human had bruises all over its exposed skin and it looked like it was knocked out unconscious and judging by its body structure, they assumed it was a male. All the young heelers could do was just stare at this thing in complete shock and disbelief.

"What is that thing?" Bluey asked with worry.

"Is it gonna hurt us?" Bingo stammered, hiding behind her sister.

"I hope not." Bluey answered, before turning over to the human. "It looks like some sort of monkey."

"We should go tell mum and dad." Bingo thought, Bluey agreeing as they both ran out of the forest.


Meanwhile, at the playground, Bandit and Chili were looking for the daughters and they were beginning to get worried.

"Bluey, Bingo, where are you!" Chili called out.

"Where did those little rascals go?" Bandit asked jokingly.

"Mum! dad!" Bluey and Bingo cried out as they raced up to them.

"There you girls are." Chili said sternly, kneeling down to them. "Where have you two been? we've been worried sick about you."

"Sorry mum." Bluey apologized. "But we found something in the forest."

"Yeah, it looked really scary." Bingo shivered as she spoke.

"Oh, what is it?" Chili asked.

"We'll show you." Bluey called out as her and Bingo grabbed their parents' hand and led them into the forest.

"Bluey, Bingo, where are you two leading us?" Bandit asked.

"You'll see." Bluey responded.

Eventually, they reached the open part of the forest where the human was still unconscious, and once they saw him, Bandit and Chili's jaws dropped.

"What is that!" They both shouted in unison.

"We don't know." Bingo answered.

"Hmm, why is its snout flat?" Bandit wondered, observing the human's features.

"Stand back everyone." Chili said cautiously, gesturing to everyone not to get closer to it. "It could be dangerous."

"It looks like its hurt." Bandit said, noticing all the bruises on it.

"What do we do?" Bluey asked.

Before Chili could answer, all of them heard the sound of the human creature groaning again as he put a hand to his head and slowly moved his body.

"I think it's waking up." Chili exclaimed as everyone else watched.

Sure enough, his eyes slowly began to open, only for them to squint due to the brightness of the sun, but after adjusting to the brightness, the creature's eyes were fully opened, revealing them to be brown. He then noticed the Heeler family and just stared silently at them, as if trying to process what was in front of him.

Suddenly, he gave a small yelp in surprise, catching the family off-guard. Then before they knew it, the human got on his legs and started running away from them in a fast-like pace.

"Hey, it's running away!" Bandit yelled.

"After it!" Chili demanded.

And with that, the Heeler family gave chase to the creature throughout the forest, and every time he looked back, they were getting closer. The creature decided not to focus on them and focus more on the path ahead of them, but because of that, they failed to notice a small branch sticking out of the ground as they tripped over it, causing the creature to fall to the ground.

Eventually, the Heeler family had finally managed to catch up to them as the human noticed their presence and flinched backwards and put his hands up.

"Please don't hurt me!" He called out as he was shaking.

"Hurt you? We're not gonna hurt you." Chili assured him

He looked surprised by that response. "Then.. why were you chasing me?"

"We just wanted to ask you a few questions." Bandit answered.

"Well in that case, I'm sorry if I scared any of you." He said, feeling embarrassed about his previous behavior.

"It's all good, mate." Bandit replied. "No harm done."

"First question." Chili began. "What's your name?"

"Lukas Hart." The human answered. "But you can just call me Lukas."

"Alright Lukas, second question. What exactly are you?" Chili asked.

"I'm a human." Lukas replied, Bandit and Chili's eyebrows raised as they had never heard of that word before. "We basically evolved from monkeys."

"Where do you come from?" Bluey asked as she walked closer to Lukas.

"Earth." Lukas replied.

"But this is Earth." Bandit said in a rather obvious tone.

"Well, I come from a different Earth, basically an alternate universe where I live among 7 billion other humans." Lukas explained.

"7 billion!?" Bingo called out in disbelief. "Wow, that's a lot of naked monkeys."

Lukas chuckled at this. "Yeah, I guess we are kind of like naked monkeys."

"Well, if you don't have anywhere to live, you're welcome to come stay with us for a while." Chili offered.

"Really?" Lukas asked.

"Yeah. I mean, you do look pretty messed up." Bandit answered, referring to Lukas' dirty clothes and bruises on his body.

"And you can play with us!" Bluey cheered as Bingo nodded in agreement.

"Wow, that'd be great." Lukas said happily, but he found it difficult to stand up properly.

"You alright there, Lukas?" Chili asked.

"Yeah, I'm fine." Lukas replied. "I've been worse."

"Well, since you're going to be staying with us for a while." Bandit began. "We may as well introduce ourselves. I'm Bandit."

"I'm Chili."

"I'm Bluey"

"And I'm Bingo."

"It's very nice to meet you all." Lukas said with a smile. "And thanks again for offering me a place to stay."

"No problem, mate." Bandit replied. "You seem pretty cool."

"Well, we better get back home." Chili said, looking up at the sky. "It's starting to get dark."

And with that, the Heeler family and Lukas made their way out of the forest and back into the playground, as they walked through the park, everyone's eyes were locked on Lukas as they were either shocked, confused or curious.

"Don't mind them." Bandit whispered to Lukas. "They'll warm up to you eventually."

"I sure hope you're right, Bandit." Lukas replied with a grin.