Everyone continued to walk, with Baby Bop and BJ now joining the group. And when they got to the Winkster and Winkette's house, the group went into the twins' backyard as they headed straight for the shed. The Winkster opened the door as everyone walked inside. The twins then decided to place the egg near the window that was shattered since that was where exactly inside the shed the brother and sister found the egg in.

"Oh my!" Dani cried, not believing her eyes. "You two were right! Your window IS broken!"

"My goodness!" said Aaron, also not believing his eyes.

"How did that happen?" BJ asked.

"The egg shot through it in the middle of last night while my sister and I were sleeping," the Winkster explained.

"But it's okay," Winkette said. "We'll get it fixed. Don't worry about that."

"Alright," said BJ. "Well that's good."

"Here Winkster," Winkette said to her brother, placing a lot of fake grass in the ground in front of her. "Why don't you place the egg right here?"

"Sure thing, sis," said the Winkster.

The Winkster places the egg on top of the fake grass as he, his twin sister, and all his friends started to pay attention to it. Then the egg started shaking.

"Oooo!" everyone said.

"It's wiggling!" Baby Bop said.

Then from the distance, there was a shining bright stream of light in the sky that was heading towards the shed. But because the Winkster and Winkette didn't witness the egg coming into their shed the previous night, the twins didn't know what was happening.

"Hey Winkster!" Winkette said to her brother. "What's that?!"

"I don't know, Winkette!" the Winkster said. "Is that another shooting star?! Or maybe it's something else!"

The stream of light shot into the shed through the already broken window and hit the egg as the egg started glowing and sparkling a lot.

"WHOA!" the Winkster and Winkette cried, getting very excited.

The egg started to crack as the crack was in the shape of a star.

"It's cracking!" Dani cried.

"And it's a star!" Aaron cried. "Cool!"

Then the light that went into the egg started to come out and spread sparkles and colors everywhere, astonishing and amazing everyone as it was a very beautiful and stunning view.

"Wooooooooooow…" Dani said in awe.

"Whoooooooooooooa..." Aaron also said in awe.

"It's everywhere!" Baby Bop said.

This made the Winkster and Winkette extra excited as they both loved anything colorful.

"Look Winkster!" Winkette cried.

"This is wonderful, sis!" the Winkster cried. "It's like a rainbow!"

"Beautiful!" Winkette said.

"Yeah!" the Winkster said, then seeing the egg starting to slowly crack some more as he said to everyone, "OH! GUYS! Guys, the egg is hatching! IT'S HATCHING!"

"This is so exciting!" Dani said.

"Totally!" Aaron said.

Everyone turned back to the egg as the egg was opening.

"Winkster, do you know what that is?" Winkette asked her twin brother, trying to get a good look at what was inside the egg.

"I don't really know," the Winkster said, trying to look as well. "Do you, Winkette?"

"Nuh uh," said Winkette, shaking her head. "But I do know it must be the dream maker!"

When the egg was fully opened, it revealed the dream maker. A small koala-like extraterrestrial creature as it started cooing. Because Miss Goldfinch's book explaining the egg's origin was missing a lot of pages, including the page that showed what the dream maker looks like, nobody expected for the dream maker to look like what they were currently seeing right in front of them.

"Woooooooooow…" Dani said, all astonished.

"Very cool..." Aaron said, all astonished as well.

"It's so furry," Winkette said. "A furry little baby!"

"It's a baby what, Winkette?" Baby Bop asked.

"I don't really know," said Winkette, then turning to the Winkster and saying to him, "Winkster?"

"Yes Winkette?" the Winkster said.

"What kind of baby is this?" Winkette asked.

"I don't know, sis," said the Winkster. "I can't tell what this dream maker is."

"Neither can I," said Winkette, as she looks at the creature. "Hmmm...So this is what the dream maker looks like, huh?"

"I guess so," said the Winkster. "E.T. if he were a little fluffy koala. Hey, maybe this dream maker is a cousin of E.T.'s!"

"You're funny…" Winkette giggled.

"It kind of does looks like a koala," said Aaron.

"Yeah, it does," said Dani.

"I think we should put it somewhere comfortable, sis," the Winkster said to Winkette.

"I agree," Winkette said, then seeing a little table near her. "And I know just the place."

She then turned to BJ and Baby Bop as she said to them, "BJ? Baby Bop?"

"Yes Winkette?" BJ said.

"Can you two do me a huge favor?" Winkette said, as she points to the table. "Can you go to that table over there and place some of this fake grass on top of it, please?"

"And Baby Bop?" the Winkster said. "If you want, you can place your little yellow blankie on it, too. My sister and I want the dream maker to be comfortable in a nice, soft seat."

"Sure thing," said BJ.

"Okay Winkster and Winkette," said Baby Bop.

As the dinosaur siblings were preparing the table for the dream maker, the Winkster pushes the egg pieces to the side as he said to his sister, "You wanna hold this dream maker, Winkette?"

"Should I?" said Winkette.

"I don't see anything wrong with that," said the Winkster. "Do you?"

"Well..." said Winkette. "Babies are very fragile..."

"All you gotta do is be gentle with it, that's all," the Winkster said.

"Alright," Winkette said. "Will you pick the dream maker up and hand it to me, brother?"

"Of course," said the Winkster.

The Winkster picks up the dream maker and hands it to Winkette.

"Here you go, sis," he said to her.

"Thank you," Winkette said, then looking at the little creature and said as she smiles at it, "Awww, hello there, little fella. My, aren't you very cute!"

The dream maker coos happily. As she was holding the creature in her hands, Winkette got super excited as the childish side of her personality was really starting to show. And her brother noticed this.

"Uhhh Winkette?" the Winkster said to his twin sister. "Your inner child is showing…"

"Oh…" said Winkette, turning to her twin brother. "Hehehehehe!"

"Table's ready!" BJ called to the twins.

"Great, thanks BJ!" the Winkster said.

"Yay!" Winkette said.

The twins got up and walked to the table with the fake grass and Baby Bop's blanket on it as everyone came over with them.

"Set it down, Winkette," the Winkster said to his sister. "I want the dream maker to get comfy."

"Okey dokey, brother," Winkette said.

Winkette sets the dream maker on the blanket and fake grass as everyone looked at it with curiosity. Since Winkette spoke to it a minute ago, the Winkster wanted to do the same since he was the one that also found the egg besides his sister.

"Winkette?" the Winkster said to his sister. "Can I say something to the dream maker?"

"Of course, Winkster," Winkette said. "Go ahead."

"Hi there, buddy," the Winkster said to the dream maker. "Welcome to the shed. Do you have a name?"

The dream maker cooed twice.

"I think it's trying to tell us its name, Winkster," Aaron said.

"But what is it?" the Winkster wondered. "I can't understand it."

"Neither can I," said Winkette, then hearing something cute as she says, "Oooooo...!"

The group then heard the sound of a twinkling noise to the tune of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star".

"Sounds like twinkle twinkle little star," Mike said.

"I think its name is...Twinken!" Dani guessed.

"Twinken?" the Winkster said, then saying to the dream maker, "Is Twinken your name?"

The dream maker nodded.

"Twinken..." Winkette said. "Twinken the Dream Maker. Huh...Rolls off the tongue pretty well!"

"Sure does," said Mike.

"I very much agree," said Rhonda.

Just then, Twinken started purring as he was making intense eye contact with the Winkster and Winkette. The twins were confused as they didn't know what this gesture meant.

"What's happening?" the Winkster wondered.

"Twinken?" Winkette said. "What are you doing?"

"Yeah," the Winkster said. "Why are you looking at us like that?"

Twinken continued to purr and then looked up behind the twins as he started cooing again. As three tiny clouds appeared above each of the Winkster and Winkette's heads, a big cloud appeared as it started to reveal the twins' dream. And given each twin had three clouds above their heads, it was a shared dream. The dream showed the Winkster and Winkette being besides their usual pranking selves, they were also a highly successful singing and dancing musical twin brother and sister duo performing all over the world for kids and adults everywhere.

"Winkster…!" Winkette said to her brother, with a surprise gasp. "It…It's us!"

"Willikers…" the Winkster gasped in surprise. "It is us!"

"Winkster? Winkette?" Dani said to the twins. "Is this both your dream?"

The Winkster and Winkette couldn't answer Dani's question as they were both speechless at what they were seeing. Just seeing their shared dream made the twins emotional.

"I don't believe it..." the Winkster said.

"Me either…" Winkette said.

Winkette got so emotional that she started crying.

"Aww it's alright, Winkette..." the Winkster said to his twin sister, hugging her.

"Winkster..." Winkette said, in tears. "Just seeing this makes me so happy. Especially because I'm with you..."

"Me too…" the Winkster said, shedding a tear as the two hug each other close. "Me too..."

After viewing the twins' shared dream, Twinken then turned his gaze over to Dani and Aaron.

"Wonder what my dream will be," Dani wondered.

"And mine," Aaron also wondered.

Twinken begins to reveal the two kids' separate dreams. In Aaron's dream, Aaron was a successful and beloved baseball player in the major leagues. And in Dani's dream, Dani was a veterinarian talking care of many different pets of other people due to her love of animals. Both the little boy and girl were speechless.

"You love cute little animals, Dani?" Baby Bop said to Dani.

"I do," said Dani. "Wow...I've never seen my dream so clearly before!"

"Me neither!" said Aaron. "This is out of this world!"

"So this is the dream maker's gift then," Rhonda said. "To let you see your own dreams more clearly."

"And the dreams you see more clearly are most likely to come true," Barney said.

"Nicely said," Mike said, then saying to Twinken, "Well, I will say...You are just full of surprises, aren't you? I'm quite impressed."

Mike then turns to the Winkster and Winkette as he saw them hugging each other close while being emotional and telling each other how they were feeling. The man felt bad for making assumptions about the two and judging them too quickly. So he wanted to talk to the twins to hopefully try to make things better.

"Winkster? Winkette?" he said to the twins. "Can I talk to you two for a minute?"

"Sure," said the Winkster.

Mike and the twins went to a corner of the shed to talk in private.

"So what is it you want to talk to me and my sister about?" the Winkster asked Mike.

"Well..." said Mike. "I was wrong about you two."

"Oh?" said the Winkster. "What did we do to make you change your mind?"

"Well," said Mike, "you haven't really done anything in particular per se. At least not in a bad way. Though from what Dani told me during the walk to your house, you two seem to genuinely like to have fun. And it's nice to see people like you and your sister being able to accomplish things, such as living on your own and taking care of yourselves. A lot of people like you don't reach that point in their life."

"I'm surprised myself that Winkette and I are able to live independently without our parents," the Winkster said. "All our lives we've been called "babies", "little losers", "womanchild", "manchild", "babyish", "childish"...Telling us we refuse to "grow up" and wanted us to mature faster."

"But we know how to be grown-ups, too," Winkette said. "Like my brother said, we do chores and take care of ourselves. We are grown-ups, but we are still children at heart. It's all about that inner child in you and do what makes you happy and feel good about yourself."

"Is that why you two dress so colorfully?" Mike asked.

"Yes," said the Winkster. "Dressing this way makes me happy. Same with Winkette."

"Uh huh," said Winkette. "We'd be caught dead wearing all black!"

"I see," said Mike, then saying to the Winkster, "Also Winkster, I don't mean to be rude, but...Are you forcing yourself to make your voice sound like this?"

"Not at all," the Winkster said. "This is my real voice. It always has been sounding like this. Yes, I know most men don't sound like this and that my voice is higher than the average male grown-up. But hey, I sounded much, much worse when I was going through puberty."

"Our voices and how our faces look as well as our stature..." Winkette said, "had many people compare us to a leprechaun or an elf. Oh! And our mischievous nature is a big one, too. Winkster and I love to play tricks and jokes on people. We ADORE it!"

She frowns and said, "That's what we were worried about the most..."

"We were worried that you and your wife would believe Winkette and I are bad influences towards Dani," the Winkster said to Mike. "Especially because she's a little girl and we're fully grown grown-ups."

He sighed and said, "Look, I understand she is your daughter and you want what is best for her, but really...My sister and I don't have any bad intentions...We love kids, and we would never ever do anything to violate them. I really don't think I'm a bad person, nor does Winkette..."

"We don't try to be mean..." Winkette said. "It's not how we think..."

Mike felt very bad about all this.

"Winkster?" he said to the Winkster.

"Yeah...?" the Winkster said.

"You really got me when you said to not talk to Winkette in a way that makes her feel uncomfortable," Mike said.

The Winkster was surprised that his words about Winkette's well-being were being considered and thought about by someone else.

"I'm surprised," he said.

"How so?" Mike asked.

"No one has ever said that to me before," the Winkster said. "Usually my words would be ignored and people would just...throw my sister under the bus."

"Really?" said Mike.

"Yes," said the Winkster, then asking Winkette, "Sis? Can I tell him?"

Winkette nods her head.

"Alright," said the Winkster, then saying to Mike, "My sister is very sensitive. She was severely bullied when she and I were schoolchildren. And our old childhood peers would blame her for the way she is. No one ever came to her aid for emotional support. And that really hurt me...So I felt like I had to be the stronger person and be there for Winkette. I basically was her bodyguard, it's amazing at such a young age to be in that position when no one around you is helping you. I stood up for her, I defended her, and I made sure she was safe. And I'm still doing that for her, because she needs me. I've been her protector since early childhood. I continue to be her security blankie."

Mike was so surprised to hear all this. The person he initially judged was much more mature than he thought. And he saw despite the Winkster having an inner child that the silly fellow showed more than his adult self, the Winkster also knew how it is to keep someone safe and how hard it is to deal with worrying about the well-being of someone he loved.

"Well…" said Mike. "You're much more mature than I originally thought, Winkster."

"I try to be," said the Winkster. "I really try...I just want to be a good brother to Winkette. She needs me and I need her. I vowed that I would protect my twin sister and keep her out of harm's way. Winkette's the only person I know who I can't live without. She's my life..."

He gets teary and said, "And I would die for her. When the day comes if she passes before me, I will die with her…"

Mike sees that the Winkster was getting emotional as he said to him, "You really love your sister, don't you...?"

"YES…!" the Winkster nodded while in tears. "I DO...!"

The Winkster looks down and covers his face as he starts crying his eyes out. Dani and Rhonda saw this happening as they quickly rushed to his aid.

"Winkster, are you okay?!" Dani said to the Winkster.

"What happened?" Rhonda asked.

The Winkster couldn't get the words out as he was extremely emotional and crying uncontrollably.

"Winkster...?" Dani said, frowning as she slowly uncovers the man's face and looks at him. "What's wrong...? Can you tell me…? Please...?"

The Winkster was in a lot of emotional pain, so Dani gives him a sweet hug in a way to hopefully calm her new friend down and cheer him up.

"Thank you, Dani…" the Winkster said to the child.

"Of course," said Dani.

"I can't believe you're this upset, Winkster," Rhonda said. "What's bothering you?"

"Well…" said the Winkster.

"It's okay, Winkster," said Dani. "You can tell me."

"Okay..." the Winkster said, regaining himself. "Well...Dani, I just told your dad about why my sister and I are a certain way that isn't like most grown-ups. And on top of that, I told him why Winkette and I have been hiding from your mom since we first met yesterday. I was nervous that if they saw a grown-up playing with a little kid, we'd be criticized for it and be accused of being a bunch of creeps. And then I was talking about me and Winkette's childhood as well as what's currently going on with us and..."

He gets teary again and said, "Oh gosh, I can't do it! I can't say it without crying!"

Hoping for him to keep talking and say everything, Winkette walks over to the Winkster and hugs him from behind as she placed her head on his shoulder, knowing this will really help because it's his own sister, who he loves the most, that is showing him affection.

"Mmm…" the Winkster said, with a sniff.

"If this is about me, you can tell them..." Winkette said to her brother. "I hate to see my twin brother cry and feel so sad..."

"Are you sure, Winkette…?" the Winkster said.

"Yes…" Winkette said.

She presses her face on the side of her brother's head as they were cheek to cheek and said, "Winkster, I love you…And I want you to feel okay…"

"Thank you, Winkette..." the Winkster said, calming down a little bit.

"As always..." Winkette said, with a smile.

Winkette wraps her arms around one of the Winkster's arms while standing next to him, giving her twin brother the confidence to finally tell Dani and Rhonda everything since his sister was with him now. Then the Winkster tells the little girl and her mother the whole thing about why talking about his sister, especially when it came to their childhood, makes him so emotional.

"Wow…" said Dani.

"Yeah..." said the Winkster, wiping his eyes with his hand. "Sorry, it just makes me sad whenever I talk about me and my sister's past. It's really hard for me not to start crying..."

"Don't apologize, Winkster," Rhonda said, rubbing his shoulder. "It's good to talk about how you feel when it comes to loved ones."

"It is?" the Winkster said.

"Absolutely," said Rhonda, giving him a hug. "It's better than hiding it all in. Yes?"

"That's very true, yeah," said the Winkster.

"However," Mike said to the Winkster, "I do want to apologize to you and your sister for not getting to know you two first before making assumptions. That was wrong of me to do that. Especially as a father who taught his child to be good to people and treat them with respect. So I wanted to say I'm sorry for judging the book by its cover."

Mike sticks his hand out to the Winkster and Winkette. The twins smiled as the shook hands with the man as a way of forgiving him.

"Thank you, sir," said Winkette.

"Since you know our names," the Winkster said to Mike, "what is you and your wife's names?"

"I'm Mike," said Mike.

"And I'm Rhonda," said Rhonda.

"Nice getting to know you, Mike and Rhonda," the Winkster said. "It's really good that we're all getting along now."

"Hey Winkster," Winkette said to her brother. "While you and Mike were talking, Aaron asked me to tell you if you want to see Barney's dream now. Would you like to do that?"

"Oh!" said the Winkster. "I almost forgot about this whole thing with the dream maker! Sure sis, I would love to see Barney's dream."

"Great," said Winkette, then saying to Barney, "Hey Barney! Can we see your dream now?"

"Of course!" said Barney. "Just leave to Twinken."

"Okay!" said Winkette.

Winkette then notices that Twinken was gone as she cried, "Oh no, Twinken's gone!"

"Where did he go?" the Winkster wondered. "We want to see Barney's dream!"