Author's Note: Happy Halloween. Sorry this took a while to update. I was saving it just for this day. So enjoy. Any and all comments are welcome.


"Mad Dogs, go, go! Mad Dogs, go! Mad Dogs, go, go! Mad Dogs, go!"

"Let's save some of the pep for the competition, ladies!" Mr. Barkin yelled out from the bus seat. Behind him were the entire cheer squad, including Kim and Ron. On the seat behind him was Jennifer Walters who he turned his attention to. "Walters, I brought you along for crowd control. Can't you calm them down?"

"Mr. Barkin, if I get involved, I'm going to end up expelled for hospitalizing my schoolmates with one punch." Jen said. "Besides, they'll need to stay in this mood for the competition."

Suddenly, a drip of banana cream flew right into her dark-green locks. It came from Ron who had put on his mascot mask and threw around his fake slobber.

"Okay, him, I can handle." Jen said. She got up from her seat and headed back to where Kim and Ron were. "Hey, Fido, keep the banana cream to a minimum while we're on the bus."

"Sorry, Jen, but I can't hold back." Ron said. "The Mad Dog came to play."

"Yay!" Rufus cheered.

"Well, you already know what happens when you play with a mad Jen." Jen held up a closed fist to make her point.

"I agree with Jen, Ron." Kim said. "It's great you're succeeding with being the mascot, but you're still on thin ice with these girls. Can you just try to be somewhat normal?"

"Is there anyone who is not the boss of me?" Ron asked.

"I'm so not bossy." Kim argued.

"Except when you're telling me what to do."

"Bossy." Rufus agreed.

"Hey, you gotta admit, I usually know what's best." Kim said.

"Not all the time, truthfully." Jen said. "I mean, you were against him trying out to be the Mad Dog."

"That's ancient history at this point." Kim said.

"Hold on." Ron said taking a look outside. "This road looks familiar. Too familiar!" He swiped the Kimmunicator and made his call. "Wade, I need a GPS lock on our position."

"Okay. Calm down, Mad Dog." Wade said. After a bit of typing, the GPS map appeared on the screen, and it frightened Ron down to his bones.

"That can't be right. That can't be right!"

"Ron, what's up?" Jen asked.

"It's… my… my worst nightmare!" Ron shuttered to answer. Rufus shared in his fear. "RETURN TO CAMP WANNAWEEP!"

"Wanna what?" Jen asked.

"DRIVE! DRIVE FAST, MR. BARKIN! DRIVE LIKE MY LIFE DEPENDS ON IT!"

"What are you yammering about?" Mr. Barkin asked.

"I'm actually with him." Jen said. "Any context? Kim?"

"Camp Wannaweep is where Ron spent his summer back in the day." Kim said. "Needless to say, he did not have a good time."

"It was the worst summer of all time." Ron said. "I swore I'd never come back to Camp Wannaweep. Never!"

"Relax, Ron." Jen said. "We're not having our competition at some old summer camp. Just calm down and know that we're not going to…"

POP! POP!

The bus suddenly swerved out of control. Barkin did his best to keep the chaos stable. The bus finally stopped right as the sun had set and night blanketed the woods. Unfortunately, they also stopped at a gate that read "Camp Wannaweep".

"Sound off if you're hurting!" Barkin yelled. Everyone replied that they were fine.

"What happened?" Kim asked.

"I'm thinking we might have hit a flat. That's just dandy." Barkin said. "Better call for help."

"Ladies, cell phones." Bonnie said. Every teen there pulled out their cell phones, but there was one problem.

"No service?" everyone asked at once realizing their situation.

"Even the Kimmunicator isn't working." Kim said.

"That's weird." Jen said.

"Stoppable, you know the lay of the land?" Barkin asked.

"Every rock, every tree, every bloodthirsty tick. It haunts me."

"Good. Where's the phone?"

"I seem to recall a payphone." Ron said recalling all the times he called his mom begging to get him out of the camp.

"Lead the way." Barkin said.

"Mr. Barkin, I am not…" Ron said before realizing what his teacher just said. "What did you say?"

"I said, lead the way."

"Yeah, this is it." Ron said excitedly.

"What's it?" Jen asked.

"The one time Ron Stoppable gets to lead, gets to call the gots, gets to be the big boss man."

"Gets a big, green bruise if he doesn't get to the point." Jen threatened. "Just take us to the pay phone."

"Oh, I will. But you need to understand this: I am your only hope."

"Ron. Normal." Kim said.

"Listen up, people!" Ron declared. "Camp Wannaweep is a dangerous and wicked place, and among us, only I, Ron Stoppable, know how to survive here!" He lead everyone out of the bus. "Don't believe me? See that?" He pointed at a leafy plant. "Poison oak. How do I know? I picked it up, and the next thing I know, I was covered in the most torturous, ichiest rashes in the history of torturous, ichy rashes."

"Ron, if you didn't know what it was, then maybe you shouldn't have messed with it." Jen said.

"Make no mistake, Jen," Ron said, "This camp is a place of evil. Stay close and you'll stay alive."

Ron pointed his flashlight down the road and lead the group into the camp.


"Out of order." Kim said after failing to use the payphone that Ron mentioned.

"I don't like this." Barkin said.

"Place of evil." Ron emphasized.

"What happened to this place?" Jen asked observing the area. "I know it's not summer or anything, but it looks like no one's been here for years."

"Oh, that. The camp shut down years ago." Ron said. "I never knew why, but it was the happiest news in my life. But remember, just because there are no humans here, it doesn't mean the animals aren't much of a threat. Even the squirrels are dangerous. Back in my days here, I was cornered by a pack vicious rodents that ignored their acorns because they wanted to eat me!"

"So you've always been a piece of work, huh, Stoppable?" Barkin asked.

"They were bigger then." Ron said.

"Sure you weren't just smaller?" Jen asked.

"They were bigger." Ron repeated.

Suddenly, the sound of bushes rustling caught everyone's attention. The ruffling intensified and everyone got ready.

"It's probably just a squirrel, right?" asked one of the cheerleaders, Tara, hopefully.

"Did I not just tell you how vicious the squirrels here are?" Ron asked.

A large figure emerged from the bushes. Everyone yelled and Jen already rushed forward to punch him. The dark figure barely dodged backward holding up his hands to surrender.

"Whoa, whoa, easy, green lady! Hold up! Stoppable, is that you?"

Ron opened his eyes to get a better look at the guy who Jen almost punched. It was a tall, muscular, teen boy with black skin, thin hair, a tight, yellow shirt, and black pants. Ron recognized him quickly.

"Luke? Is that you?"

"Hey, little buddy."

Ron smiled and rushed over to him. "Oh, boy! Am I glad to see you? I need emotional support."

"Wait. Ron, is that the legendary Luke Cage you wouldn't stop talking about?" Kim asked.

"This is him, all right." Ron said. "Luke's the one thing about this camp I actually liked. He's been my rock throughout the whole summer here."

"Well… that's a bit of an exaggeration." Luke said. "The little latcher here's been hiding in cover behind me ever since I shoved off those bullies that picked on him. Couldn't shake him off after that until the end of summer."

"Oh. Well… sorry about nearly knocking your block off." Jen apologized.

"It's cool. Don't worry, I'm tougher than I look." Luke said. "But what are you doing here, Ron? I'd think this camp is the last place you'd want to be at."

"Believe me, I'd love to be anywhere but here, even in the mouth of a volcano." Ron said before realizing something. "Hold on. What are you doing here? You didn't exactly have much love for this camp either."

"Well, I came because of this note." Luke picked up a piece of paper in his hand which he then read aloud. "I need your help. Come to Camp Wannaweep ASAP. It's a matter of life or death."

"Who sent it?" Kim asked.

"I don't know." Luke shrugged. "I thought it might have been you guys."

"Mr. Cage," Barkin said, "Do you have a method of transportation for us? We need to get to civilization."

"I came her on my motorcycle. One seat, I'm afraid. Also, I think something cut the fuel line. So I'm stuck here with you all."

"Okay. Let's make the best of it." Kim said.

"I know just where to go." Ron said.


Everyone sat around a lit bonfire bored to death of Ron's stories.

"I was trapped. Hiding in the hollow of a tree. Then the woodpeckers came."

"Is he always like this, Luke?" Jen asked.

"You know him much longer than I do. You tell me." Luke replied. "Sure, this camp was no picnic, but it seems to me like Ron's just very unlucky."

"Sounds about right." Jen said.

"So you shared a cabin with a tick-infested chimp?" Tara asked Ron.

"Yeah, that's right." Ron said.

"You were supposed to wash him." Luke said.

"I did. I watched him tear my cabin apart."

"Not watch. Wash. As in, a bath."

"Hey, you can't deny how freaky this place is, Luke. You remember what happened to Gil and Diane."

"You know what?" Kim asked standing back up. "I'm going to get some more firewood."

"I'll go too." Barkin said. As soon as he got close enough to Kim, he whispered to her. "I cannot take another camp story."

"Why do you think I'm going?" Kim asked as she and Barkin went into the woods.

"What's this about Gil and Diane?" Tara asked. "Who are they?"

"Well, they were fellow campers of ours." Luke said. "Then one day…"


Little Ron looked down on the green, icky lake frozen in terror. "No… way. I am not going into that water."

"All right, everybody jump in the lake!" the camp counselor ordered. Every camper went on in except for Ron. "What's wrong now, Stoppable?"

"The lake!" Ron said. "Have you looked at it? Have you smelled it?"

"Oh, look at Ronnie." Said a boy in the water. He was swimming with a girl. "The squeeb's scared of the water."

"Yeah." The girl agreed with a snicker. "What's next? He doesn't like naps?"

"This is nothing to laugh at!" Ron yelled out. "The water is green. It stinks. And I'm pretty sure I've seen the fish glowing at night."

"Gil, Diane," the counselor turned his attention to the two kids who made fun or Ron, "Weren't you two in the morning swim group? You're supposed to be in Arts and Crafts right now."

"There's no way we're getting out to make some stupid wallet." Gil said.

"And if I wanted a lanyard, I'd borrow my dad's." Diane said.

"You stay in there too long, you're going to wrinkle up like a pair of prunes." The counselor said.

"No. I'm going to be tough and indestructible like Cage." Gil replied.

The counselor groaned and rubbed his face. "Not this again."

"It's true!" Gil said. "Remember that rockslide the other day? A big boulder landed right on top of Cage. But he removed it and walked off like nothing happened. I saw it myself. He wasn't that tough until after he got in the lake."

"We've been over this." The counselor said. "Cage said the boulder just missed him."

"I'll prove it to you," Gil said, "Even if I have to swim in this lake all day to get the same powers he did."

"Me too." Diane said.

"You know," Ron said looking at the schedule, "I could take Gil and Diane's spot in Arts and Crafts and they could have my afternoon swim. I mean, you know, for the whole summer."

The counsellor sighed. "Fine! Whatever! Just change the activity roster! We're heading for jungle law, that's all I know."

"I still think you're a squeeb." Gil said.

"Me too." Diane said.

"We'll see who's a squeeb at the end of the summer when you two are wrinkled up like a pair of prunes and I've got a suitcase full of handmade wallets, pot holders, and lanyards." Ron said confidently.


"That was the last time I ever saw Gil and Diane." Ron said.

"So," Bonnie said, "You've been a loser for, like, ever."

"Yeesh. That girl's mean." Luke said.

"You have no idea." Jen said.

Just then, Kim ran out of the forest and back to the group around the campfire. She looked worried.

"Have you seen Barkin?" she asked.

"Kim, duh. He was with you." Bonnie said.

"Not anymore." Kim said.

"Where is he?" Jen asked.

"I don't know." Kim replied. "There were these weird sounds, he was there, more weird sounds, then he disappeared. Wait, where are Liz and Marcela?"

"They went to the little girl's cabin." Tara said.

As if on cue, girly screams were heard in the distance. Everyone was startled.

"That doesn't sound right." Luke said.

"Right. Something's very wrong here." Jen said.

"There's only one place to go." Ron said. "Cabin 13."


Ron lead everyone who remained to his old cabin. Like in all the other places, Ron took center stage and paced around while everyone watched with only slight interest.

"In this very cabin, I was able to survive every evil Camp Wannaweep could throw at me. Like the mean kids from the archery club. This will be our base of operations."

"Uh, Ron," Tara said raising her hand up, "I'm hungry."

"Well, if we pry up the floorboard like so," Ron said removing a piece of wood from the floor and revealing several snack bags, "We'll find my secret stash of snacks."

"Ron, aren't those things like years old?" Jen asked.

"They're Pop Pop Porter's Food Style Pork Waffer's." Ron said. "They have enough preservatives to last for decades."

"Yeah, I tasted them before." Luke said. "They're a bit chewy, but they won't kill ya."

"Great." Bonnie groaned. "Our squad is short two people and there is nobody to drive us to the competition."

"That's what you're worried about? The competition?" Jen asked. "Bonnie, two of our friends are missing along with a teacher. Ron may be nuts about this place, but I'm starting to think he may have reasonable fears about it."

"HELP!"

"That's Mr. Barkin!" Jen said looking out in to the distant outdoors.

"We gotta help him!" Kim said.

"I'm coming with!" Luke said.


Mr. Barkin was running for his life in the woods covered with a green substance wrapped around him like rope. He only stopped when Kim, Ron, Jen, and Luke caught up with him.

"Mr. Barkin, what happened?" Jen asked.

"It's dripping and oozing muck." Barkin said. "There are two monsters out here. And they can only be described as… freakish. They make me ill to visualize them."

Again, a loud noise caught their attention. The sound of wood breaking apart and girls screaming that go all the way back to Cabin 13. Everyone ran back immediately.

As soon as the gang returned to Cabin 13, they saw it was already destroyed by oozing muck that spilled everywhere. Every cheerleader inside was stuck to the wall by the muck. And at its center was a very inhuman creather that stood on two legs. Most of its body had black ooze like an outit, but the rest of it was green, right down to its webbed hands and feet, its gills that hund on its neck, the fins on its head, the red eyes, the fat lips, and the wheezing sound it made when it breathed.

"That's one of them." Barkin said.

"He IS freakish!" Ron commented.

"I heard that, squeeb! Remember me?" the green monster asked as drops of ooze dripped from its arms.

"Not really." Ron replied. "And I gotta tell you, I think I'd remember."

"Oh, come, Ronnie. Think." The green monster said. "We switched places. You took arts and crafts and me and Diane took your swim time."

"Gil?" Ron asked in a surprised tone.

"Whoa. What happened to you?" Luke asked.

"Oh, I am no longer Gil. Now, I am Gill!"

Everyone looked at each other confused. "What's the difference?" Ron asked.

"I added an L. You know, as in 'gill'. As in these things that grew when I mutated." Gill emphasized by stroking his gills. "Oh, and you remember Diane, or as she's now called, Ogress!"

Just then, Jen was grabbed from behind by two large, very hairy arms. She grunted before looking back at whoever grabbed her. It was a very large creature that looked sort of female, but she had a very hideous face.

The large creature laughed. "Gotcha!"

"That's Diane?" Ron asked. "She's bigger than Jen!"

Gill then shot out his arm and threw a large slimeball at Kim. It stuck her to a tree.

"KP!" Ron yelled out.

"Stay away from Miss Possible, Ronnie!" Gill warned as he stepped in front of him.

"How do you know her?" Ron asked.

"Oh, I know all about your life, squeeb. You too, Cage. It's been going great, hasn't it?"

"I've had some complaints." Ron said.

"And you know, I'm not exactly from a flowery neighborhood." Luke said.

"Anything's better than having to end up like me and Diane!"

"Yeah? We in bad place right now!" Ogress said. "Mutation even made Ogress dumb!"

"What's going on?" Jen asked. "And for goodness sake, sister, take a tictac."

"So, Ron," Gill said, "Did you eve hear why they shut down the camp?"

"Uh, no." Ron said. "Luke?"

"I didn't really care." Luke said.

"Oh, you're going to love this." Gil said. "It turns out the lake had been polluted by runoff from the science camp." He pointed one of his claws at the far side of the lake. He was specifically pointing at a bunch of toxic kegs that leaked into the lake.

"I thought that was the band camp." Ron said.

"No. That's band camp." Gill said pointing his claw again. He pointed it at another part of the lake which had an amphitheater.

"Really. I thought that was clown camp." Ron said.

"No, THAT'S clown camp!" Gill pointed out irritated. He pointed at a bunch of circus tents at another part of the lake.

"Oh, yeah." Ron laughed. "I love those clowns."

Gill grunted annoyed. "Okay! The point is, the lake was toxic!"

"See, I thought that lake was funky." Ron said. "I'm glad I never went in. You two on the other hand, you practically… lived in that water."

"And it's all because of you and Cage." Gill said.

"Me? What did I do?" Luke asked.

"I saw you. You weren't even hurt when that rockslide fell on you." Gill said. "I knew you had powers when you swam in the lake for a while. I wanted power too. Me and Diane both. But as it turns out, mutations are different for each person. Diane and I don't even look remotely human anymore."

"Whoa, man. I didn't tell you to swim in the toxic lake." Luke said.

"Not only that, the squeeb shares the blame." Gill continued. "While we were being turned into freaks, you made wallets."

"And lanyards. I ruled at lanyards." Ron said.

"I don't think that's the point." Jen said. "Clearly, these two blamed you two boys for what happened to them."

"Look, we know plenty of scientists." Kim said. "Maybe someone can cure you."

"Science?" Gill asked. "Science made us like this."

"Yeah. Science no good." Ogress agreed.

"Aren't you wondering how I jammed all your communications?" Gill asked.

"Equipment stolen from telecommunications camp." Kim answered.

"Lucky guess." Gill said.

"Man, this forest has a lot of camps." Jen said.

"So you were behind the blowout on the bus and everything." Kim said. "And I'm guessing you two were the ones who wrote that letter to Luke luring him here."

"Did I mention that contact with this muck will turn you into a mutant? Just like me." Gill said.

"Well, you left that part out." Kim said.

"What about me?" Jen asked. "You didn't cover me with that muck."

"I already know about you." Gill said. "If I covered you in ten feet of that stuff, you'd break out. You're She-Hulk. Of course, you would. Which is why after I finish with the squeeb and the liar, we'll have to find a different fate for you. We'll figure it out when we get there."

"Well, I've heard enough." Jen said. It took a lot of muscle work, but she managed to power out of Ogress' and punched her backwards. She ran off toward Ron and Luke. Gill tried to stop her with slime blasts, but she dodged them. "We gotta regroup!"

"Don't worry! That's what the Cabin 13 Escape Tunnel is for!" Ron said. He reached to another part of the cabin floor and opened up a door. He, Luke, and Jen ran off inside.

"We'll be back everyone!" Luke cried out as he disappeared.

"Uh, they ran." Ogress said.

"You think?" Gill asked. "After them! Now!"


"So where are we?" Jen asked as she, Luke, and Ron reached the end of the tunnel.

"The arts and crafts cabin." Ron said taking in what was left of the place where he made wallets and lanyards.

"Won't Gill and Ogress follow us?" Luke asked.

"Let them try." Jen said cracking her knuckles. "I owe that swamp gorilla for making my hair frizzy with her bad breath."

"Jen, you can fight giant mutants back at home," Ron said, "But in this camp, it's my plan."

"Ron, I know being in charge is a big deal for you, but this is literally life or death here." Jen said.

"Duh. That's what I've been saying since we got here." Ron said. "Look, I admit, I've been a bit controlling, but I only wanted to protect you guys. Camp was very traumatizing for me. But trust me, I know this camp like the back of my hand and everyone who went here… except for Gil and Diane. I did not know they turned into monsters."

"Or me." Luke said lowering his head. "I guess since we're here anyway, I might as well tell ya."

"Tell us what?" Jen asked.

"…He was right. Gill was right. I do have powers." Luke said.

"Whoa. Really?" Ron asked. "How?"

"Like Gill said, I swam in the toxic lake." Luke said. "Of course, I had no idea it was actually toxic or that it would give me superpowers."

"So what powers do you have?" Jen asked.

Luke smirked before pumping out his chest. "Go ahead. Punch me in the stomach."

"You sure?" Jen asked uncertain.

"Don't worry. I'll be fine."

Jen was hesitant, but ultimately decided. She clenched her fist and fired a punch right at Luke's abdomen. He nudged a little, but he didn't move by much. Jen on the other hand shook her hand.

"Wow. It's like hitting a wall with normal strength."

"Yeah." Luke said. "Basically, my skin's indestructible. Not only that, but I have superhuman strength too. I try to hide it to not draw attention to myself. But it looks like I didn't hide it well enough."

"Well, maybe we can use you." Jen said. "Ron, if me and Luke handle Ogress, can you handle Gill?"

"I refuse to die in Camp Wannaweep." Ron answered.


Sure enough, both Gill and Ogress exited into the arts and crafts store. However, there was no sign of their enemies.

"Where they go?" Ogress asked.

"I'm trying to figure it out." Gill said.

That's when the distant sound of a motor engine echoed from outside. The two monsters looked out and saw Ron on a motorboat riding it out to the middle of the lake.

"He's out on the lake? My lake?" Gill asked. "How dumb can he be?"

"Pretty dumb." Ogress laughed. She looked to the side and saw two more kids running away. "Uh, Gill, She-Hulk and Luke are heading that way."

Gill growled. "Fine. You go after them. The squeeb's mine!" He and Ogress went their separate ways.

Ogress followed the same trail as Jen and Luke went to. But after some time, she lost any sign of them and stopped at a clearing. She looked around with little success.

"Oh, boy. Gill not gonna like this."

"Oh, don't worry, jumbo." She-Hulk said from behind before landing a dropkick that sent Ogress down. "We're right here."

Ogress groaned trying to get up, but was brought back down when Luke Cage landed an elbow drop on her. It was enough to shake the earth. He stood up just as Ogress looked up at him.

"So we were right." Ogress said. "Cage got powers."

"Yeah, I got powers." Luke said. "And now, I'm gonna use those to kick your butt."

"No!" Ogress rolled away from the two heroes and picked herself up next to a tree. She then grabbed the tree by its trunk and used her strength to uproot it. She swung it like a baseball bat, but She-Hulk caught it.

The two of them fought for control of it, but with Luke Cage's help, they managed to overpower Ogress' grip on the tree and swung back. Ogress was knocked off of her feet and landed over at the cabin dock area.

Ogress groaned picking herself up just as she heard her partner yell. She looked over at the lake to see an empty speedboat tied with rope that dragged Gill around the water. It went all around the lake while Ogress watch.

"Uh, Gill, what you doing?"

"BOWLING! WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?!" Gill yelled continuously hitting whatever the motorboat hit. "HELP ME OUT HERE!"

"All right. Just let me…" Ogress turned and was caught off-guard by both She-Hulk and Luke Cage who uppercutted her at the same time sending her high into the air.

While Ogress was in he air, the motorboat ran right to the docks and flew upwards. With Gill still tied to it, it hit Ogress square and crashed into the cabin. When it was over, Gill was sore and exhausted and Ogress was unconscious pinned by a crashed boat. Ron, Jen, and Luke stood above them.

"Free swim's over." Ron said.


The next morning, after getting their friends out of the muck, the team called the bio-hazard team along with the police. They arrived as quickly as they could and contained Gill and Ogress in special prisons. IN the meantime, the on-site scientists worked on de-mutating Mr. Barkin.

"Dr. Lurkin specializes in genetic mutations." Kim introduced the leading scientist.

"So you think you can reverse Gill and Ogress' mutations?" Ron asked.

"Well, I specialize in genetically-altered rutebagas," Dr. Lurkin said, "So this should be quite a challenge. Don't worry. We'll fix them up real soon."

"Man, is this what life is like for you guys?" Luke asked.

"More or less." Jen said. "Mostly more."

"Well, this is quite exciting." Luke said. "Maybe I could transfer to Middleton. What do you think?"

"I think that'd be pretty cool." Ron said. "We survived Camp Wannaweep together. Now, we'll survive high school."

Luke laughed nervously. "One step at a time, little guy. I'll see y'all around."

After Luke left, Ron was thanked and congratulated by the entire cheerleading squad. Tara gave him a sweet kiss on the cheek. Even Bonnie gave him some acknowledgment… in her own way. When they were done, Kim and Jen followed Ron to the inside of the camp for one last look of the place.

"Pretty amazing." Kim said. "You were awesome."

"Yeah. This is the one place where I know the score." Ron said.

"Not that, Ron." Jen said. "This place may have been a dark part of your past, but you still made the best of it."

"She's right, Ron." Kim agreed. "You were resourceful and brave. That doesn't have anything to do with this place. It's you, Ron?"

"You think so?" Ron asked. "So on our next mission, I call the shots?"

"Uh, we'll see." Kim replied.

"Oh, come on. I know what that means." Ron said. "That's a code for 'not a chance'."

"Actually, it's a code for 'ferociously unlikely'." Kim corrected. Ron groaned at that.

"Oh, make like Luke and grow some thicker skin." Jen said.

The three of them fell silent before breaking out into a chuckle fit.

After the kids left with the police back to civilization, a certain man in a black business suit watched them leave. He then pulled out his cell phone and called. After a couple of rings, someone answered.

"Sir, it's me." The black-suited man said. "I've just arrived at the scene, sir. The mutants are contained by Kim Possible, Ron Stoppable, and the She-Hulk. Not only that, but there was another super teen, one with indestructible skin. …Yes, sir. I think he's a good candidate just like the others. …We'll be sure to keep an eye on them all for our fight against the Power Broker. Agent Coulson, out."