As Lee was going into the office, she hears Johnny on the phone. "No, we're always looking for more recruits. We have a 4:00 pm class and a 5:00 pm class, but they're filling up fast…. No, no. We accept boys and girls…. Gender what?... Hey, is this a prank call?"

Lee snatched the phone away from him. "Hi, sorry about that. We accept everyone of all genders, female, male, and anything in between. It doesn't matter." After getting the kid to sign up for a few classes, she hung up the phone. "Didn't we discuss updating yourself to the present?"

"I'm sorry, did you see anything in between female and male? Natural is a gear, not a gender." He squints like he always did when he learned a new term.

"It is layered but the base is these are people who don't define themselves by gender stereotypes. Which is honestly something everyone should do? You wouldn't hold yourself back from liking or trying something just because it's considered feminine right, because that's not badass at all." She tried to explain it to himself so he wouldn't ask the new kid rude questions and get them sued.

"No, but I never had the desire to do girly shit." He shrugs.

"Look, if a boy comes in wearing a skirt or make-up who wants to learn karate just don't make a comment. He is his authentic self despite the public backlash and that's the most badass thing ever, right?" She learned that the best way for him to get something quickly was to bring it back to badassness or tie it into a Cobra Kai mottos in some way.

He thought about it for a while before saying. "I suppose, but he's got to wear a gi like everyone else during practice."

"Good, now looking at the papers I gave you." She pulls out the manila folder and puts it in front of him.

"Ah… so boring." He groans at the papers about different social movements that were going on in the present.

She walks out of the office into the dojo to see Aisha, Hawk, and Bert standing in front of Mitch and Chris. She walks over to them. Hawk pushed Bert to the side to put his arm around her. "What do you think of Shithead One and Shithead Two?" He asks the room. Lee rolled her eyes.

"I was thinking more of Mary-Kate and Asshat," Aisha said, making Hawk laugh.

"Well, I'm Chris..." He introduced him.

"Did I say you could speak?" Hawk launched forward to aggressively scream in his face.

"Stopping acting like a dog with rabies." Lee pulled him back to her side.

Miguel came over. "Guys, look, they're just messing with you." Lee was happy that not everyone was acting like a tool to the new guys.

"Thanks." Chris shook his hand.

"Besides, everyone knows your names are Assface and Douchebag." He joined his friends in laughing. Lee sighs in disappointment.

"Dibs on Assface," Mitch said to Chris.

"That's the better one for you." Lee tilts her head.

"Wait.. you think that…." Mitch turns to a smiling Chris.

"Too late, I'm Douchebag." He beams with pride at getting the better nickname.

"I'm surrounded by idiots," Lee mutters under her breath.

They looked over when the door chimes to see an old man standing there looking at all of them with judgemental eyes. "Who's that?" He turns to his girlfriend, who seems to know everyone's name that walks through the door.

"I don't know, seems like a creep to me. I'll get Sensei." She walks into the office to see Johnny looking at a playboy magazine instead of the papers she gave him. "Sensei... There is some creepy old guy here."

"What… he's supposed to come tomorrow." He walks out of the office to have a few words with the man. They were whispering, so the student couldn't pick up on anything.

"Alright, everyone in formation," Johnny yelled. Everyone got into position while Johnny stood in front with the man beside him. Lee stood on the sidelines. "Class, we have a visitor. This is Mr. Kreese. He's just an observer. Pretend like he's not even here. Mr. Diaz, warm them up."

Miguel got to the front and bowed to them. They bow back. "Fighting positions." He got into stance and everyone else followed. "Front Kick… Forward strike… Side Jab..." They did the normal routine but on the last one, they dabbed for a laugh.

Johnny normally laughs before yelling at them to get back on track. Lee noticed that he looked over at the older man in embarrassment almost like he was ashamed. "What the hell was that?" Johnny yells.

"We were just messing around." Miguel didn't think he would be that angry. "We have 11 and half months until the next All Valley."

"Yeah, besides we already know how to kick ass." Hawk smirk gets a laugh from the rest of the students.

"Oh, yeah really, huh? So you know everything. There's nothing left to learn, huh?" Johnny glares. Aisha giggled at Sensei getting this upset over a dab. "What's so funny, Ms. Robinson?" Johnny went over to the giggling girl.

"I'm sorry, Sensei. You just wouldn't understand." She smiled despite Johnny's stare. She was more comfortable around Johnny, seeing as he was never as harsh on her as he was with the guys. She arrogantly thought it was because she was naturally so good at karate. Lee knew it was because she was a girl. It was engraved in Johnny that they were more delicate and to be handled with care. It was why Lee was told to never step on the mat during practice so she wouldn't get accidentally hit.

"Try me." He nods.

"It's a snake-do." Aisha had to hold back her giggles to get it out.

"What's a snake-do?" Johnny asked. They made snake motions with their hands and hissed.

"Surrounded by idiots." Lee shook her head.

"I agree." Kreese throws his head back to look at the ceiling.

"Quiet!" Johnny had enough of their foolishness. "5 am tomorrow morning. Corner of Fulton and Raymer. You don't show, and you're off the team." Lee raised her hand. "Yes, that goes for you too. Class dismissed." He walks into the office with the older man.


"So, how was the slumber party?" Hawk looks at his girlfriend and sort of girlfriend cuddling on the bed next to him. It was after another threeway, but with each time Hawk felt like it was becoming more of a twosome. Lee would pay him some attention in the beginning but Moon seems to always end up between her legs distracting her. This time all he got was a sloppy blow job from one while the other was eating them out and using the new vibrator that Moon brought over. Sure he got off but the point was they didn't put in the same effort to get an intense orgasm out of him the way they did for each other.

"It was great. I got to wake up next to Lee." Moon rested her head on Lee's chest.

He grabs Lee's waist to pull her half on top of him with Moon being dragged along. "What did you guys do?" He hugs Lee from behind.

"Regular stuff, braiding each other's hair, face masks, stuff like that." Lee had fun but it was boring to explain.

"Any naked pillow fights?" He smirks to hide what he was really asking.

"No, Yasmine and Sam were there." Moon giggles.

"Sam was there?" He was surprised to hear about his friend's ex.

"Yeah, before you ask we didn't talk about Miguel," Lee told him.

"You didn't ask for him." He was shocked that she didn't help their friend out.

"Moon wanted a drama-free night. If I brought up Miguel, she would have said something ignorant and that would start a fight." She explains.

Hawk pushed his eyebrows together, not getting why she was putting Moon over Miguel. Moon was a friend but Miguel was family. "She would have probably kicked your ass anyways." He teases to stop the insecurity from boiling over. It wasn't like he could stop this when everyone was treating him like a god for having two girlfriends. Miguel got the championship and Hawk had Moon and Lee.


Lee was taking pictures of Hawk and Miguel mixing cement. "What are you going to post this for?" Miguel asked.

"Sensei said the cement is going to be used for something, so I'm going to sell this as community service. Which is kind of is." She explained.

"Is watching me do manual labor doing it for you?" Hawk flexed as he picked up a bag of cement powder to put into the wheelbarrow.

Johnny smacks the back of his head as he walks over to look at their mixture. "Sensei, why are we mixing cement?" Miguel asks.

"No questions." He yelled, getting a wide eye stare from Hawk and Miguel. "Keep stirring." He walks over to the older man.

"Does that old guy look familiar to anyone else?" Lee stares at him.

"I never saw him." Miguel shrugs.

"Me neither." Hawk shook his head.

"I don't know, I feel like I've seen him before." Lee couldn't place it.

"Yeah, you did. You saw him yesterday." Hawk snickers, getting a laugh from Miguel and a scoff from Lee.

A cement mixing truck pulled into the junkyard. The guy gave the keys to Johnny before going into the trailer. Johnny turns to the teens that gather in front of the truck. "You think winning the All Valley gives guys the right to goof off? Well, I got news for you. Winning one championship doesn't mean squat. A true champion never stops training. You gotta keep moving forward or else you could get stuck exactly where you are. It's like the cement in this truck. That drum doesn't start turning, the cement inside will harden and get stuck. Is that what you want to happen to you."

"No, Sensei." They yelled.

"Good." He nods. "Then Climb up, get inside, and make it spin."

They looked at each other, freaking out about having to do something that dangerous. Lee didn't see why, he made them walk on a wooden beam that was over broken glass and get chased by guard dogs. Aisha, being the most comfortable, spoke up, "Sensei, we're sorry for messing around."

"We learned our lesson." Hawk already got bitten. He didn't want to get stuck in cement.

Johnny pulled the ladder down. "Get in!"

"Sensei, this seems dangerous. I mean, the fumes alone…." Miguel being the closest to him felt like it was his responsibility to talk sense into him.

"Quiet," Kreese yelled, making Lee jump. "This man led you to the mountaintop, and you question him? Look at you." He walks in front of the group of teens that look like they belong in band camp more than a dojo. "Look at all of you. I can't believe this pathetic pack of pussies competed in the All Valley, and let alone won. It's an absolute miracle. And who's responsible for that miracle? Johnny Lawrence." He turns back to point at him "The best student in the history of Cobra Kai. My student."

Lee perks up realizing she saw him in the old picture from when Johnny won the All Valley. "You were Sensei's Sensei?" Hawk looked at the man with a new respect like everyone else.

"You better believe it, kid. And I tell you I've never trained a tougher student in my whole life." The thing Lee found odd was that instead of beaming with pride from the praise Johnny was looking at the ground.

"So, if you know what's good for you, you better listen to every goddamn word he says." He looked at all of them to see what they were going to do.

Miguel steps forward, trusting Johnny with his life. "I'll do it, Sensei." Hawk followed him. Chris and Mitch followed after the top guys.

They stand in the truck for a few minutes with Johnny yelling at them to turn it. "Sensei, it's not moving." Lee looks up at the truck.

"Have you done this before?" Kreese looks over at his student.

"Don't worry I got this." He assured them.

"Oh, it's moving." Lee claps.

"Move faster," Johnny yelled. They cheered when they got the tunnel moving at the speed the machine did.


Lee smiled as she got to hose them down. She was having fun shooting them in the face with water. "You should be proud of yourself. I know I'm proud. Your parents would be proud too. If you told them what we did here today, which we won't. You pushed forward like champions. Never stopping. Never being satisfied. Never giving up. And if you keep pushing and keep moving forward, you're gonna go to places you never even dreamed of." Johnny gave his speech.

Lee smiled when she stood in front of her boyfriend. He gave her a look that said she better not spray him hard in the face like she did everyone else. "Hey Sensei, do you think the hairspray can stand up to the water hose?" She smiled at Johnny.

"I don't know, it holds up against the sweating he does at practice. Give it a try?" He nods back to Kresse, who turns the water up.

Lee giggles as he curses at getting sprayed in the face. He covered his face with his hand and lowered his head. She sprayed his mohawk, getting it to go down. "You're gonna get it." He ran towards her. She passed the hose to Johnny while she ran off laughing. He was able to catch her and pull her behind a large pickup truck. "Not so brave anymore without Sensei backing you up." He smirks at her squirming around in his arms.

"I was helping you out. If that cement hardens then you have to shave your head." She screamed when he shook his head, getting the water all over her.

He swallows her scream with his mouth. She kissed him back, letting him take control the way he liked to. He flipped them so he was against the truck and grabbed her by the ass to push him against her. She took the rare opportunity to run her fingers through his hair. "It's nice just the two of us." He moved his hands up to rub her back.

"Yeah, it's always a good time when you're there." She smiled up at him.

"So, it should just be me and you more often." He wraps his arms around her to squeeze her.

"We can do that." She was used to his clinginess, so she didn't think that he was getting insecure about Moon. Because even before her, he would say they need more time alone and less with their friends.