(Time for a cameo! And it's also Piranha's turn to pick up Zeke, which is already set to be chaotic. Enjoy the chapter!)

Zeke was already tired and wanted to go home, he didn't want to take that test, but he knew he needed to if he wasn't gonna get held back. "Voy a caer muerto a este ritmo…" he said in Spanish, which garnered the attention of his next desk friend. The puppy's eyes lit up, but then they pushed that aside for a moment. "Zeke, don't say that! Once you get home, you pop should be able to sleep and feel well rested!" Perrito had said to his friend, giving advice for one moment and then child curiosity the next, "¿Pero tú también hablas español y nunca me lo dijiste? ¡Pensé que éramos amigos! ¡Sigue hablando! ¡Esto es divertido!" Perrito could barely contain his excitement.

Zeke giggled, "Mi tío me ha estado enseñando, eso es todo, Perrito."

Perrito looked even more curious and excited, "¡Increíble! ¿Qué tío es? Apuesto a que es la araña, ¿verdad?" He asked, Zeke giggled, "¡Esa es mi Tía, Perrito!" Zeke said, Perrito looked more confused. "Espera, ¿qué? ¡¿No puede ser una hormiga y una araña?!" Perrito had asked, "Oh!! You said "Tia"!" The two of them giggled.

(Later)

"So, wait, you're Tío…" Perrito tried to go on, "I mean, are the rumors true about him?" The puppy had asked, "About him being crazy? Not really. A Man-Child? AB-SO-TUTE-LY, but my Tío's not really crazy. He just really likes fighting." Zeke said, "Oh…Okay. Yeah, I get that. My Papá really likes to fight all the time! He's really great with swords, too! Mamá, too! Perrito explained, "Cool…wait, what?" Zeke looked slightly confused about how both parents are great with swords. "Oh don't worry, they just uh…studied fencing growing up!" Perrito said, realizing he had to lie for a moment. "Oh, that's cool, I guess." Zeke said, hopefully he bought it. "So, what game do you wanna play?" Perrito asked. "Let's throw that stress ball!

(More later)

Zeke walked with Piranha to home today, "So, how was school, sobrino?" Zeke told him about Perrito and how they bonded over they both knew Spanish. "Wait, you said his Papá and Mamá know how to fence? ¡Eso suena IMPRESIONANTE! I wanna fight him!" Piranha had said, clenching his fists together. "Tío, please don't think with your fists. " Zeke asked. Piranha folded his arms

"Mmm…! You and your Papi never let me have fun, anymore." Piranha said.

"Well, you wanna be a good guy, right? We can't just pick fights with my friend's dad or random people's dads." Zeke said. Piranha rolled his eyes a little, before putting his hands up for a gesture. "Yeah, yeah, I know, chamaco. Maybe if I asked, it'd be different?" Piranha thought, "Tio, seriously?" Zeke asked.

(Later)

Piranha and Zeke spent their time at the park. Piranha made it a personal mission to make sure Zeke was in peak form. "Come on, sobrino! Use those muscles to lift you up!" Zeke struggled to lift himself up, using a monkey bar to pull himself up. "7…8…9…10…" Zeke panted while trying to finish this set of pull ups. "Okay, to the volleyball net! We can improve your stamina by running on the sand." Zeke was exhausted from doing the pushups and jumping jacks. "Why…are we doing this again?" The rabbit said, catching his breath. "Because I'm not around to beat up any bullies who might come near you. Best thing I think to do is to train you to defend yourself." Piranha explained that this was mostly for when he would get older.

"Plus, it gets boring being the strongest one here. Maybe if I train you, we can spar or something." Piranha said, Zeke didn't want to get into all that.

"Oh yeah! Fourth of July's coming up, right?" Piranha asked, "Let's buy some fireworks!" Piranha seemed excited, Zeke just giggled, "That won't be for another two months, Tío Pepe." The rabbit explained, "Awwww...Oh! Remember that one time we broke into the park at Santa Monica and watched the fireworks from the Ferris wheel?" He asked the boy, to which Zeke looked to his sides. "Yeah, I remember that." Zeke sorta regretted that memory.

"Tío, you're not thinking of going bad again, are you?" Piranha blew a raspberry. "Nah, sobrino. No pasa nada! I'm just saying, you know?"

Zeke then thought of something, "It does give me a good idea. We can ask Mom and Dad if we can go there for the 4th of July?" Zeke explained.

"Yeah, assuming your papi won't drink before going, haha!" Piranha mentioned, "Now then, first one to the ice cream stand has to pick the worst flavor they have!" Piranha said, "As if! I can fly, did you forget?!" Zeke said, trying to use his ears like a helicopter once again.

(More later)

"CHAOS COMBO!" Piranha and Zeke shouted, simultaneously, jumping on the couch, trying to punch and kick each other. "Guys! What are you doing—wait a second…" Shark realized by the spilt coffee cup and the packs of candy. The push-pops were the TRUE signification of what was going on

"Oh no, you two are on a sugar rush, aren't you?!" Shark said,

"Uncle Lou, check it out! I'm Spider-Man!" Zeke jumped and did a pose in the air!

"Chamaco, Shark, watch this!"

Shark grabbed the two by their shirts and place them back down. "Zekey, I know your dad's asleep, but tomorrow's a school night, right?"

Piranha pointed at Shark, "Hey, that last one rhymed." Piranha mentioned.

"R-Right. Sorry, Uncle Lou." Zeke said, "Go get ready for bed. And you, Piranha."

Piranha giggled nervously, "H-Hey, Fin-Bro!" He said, "In case you haven't forgotten, we have jobs to do tomorrow, Fin-Bro?"Shark said, strictly.

"Hey, that last one rhymed, too!" Zeke said, "Zekey." Shark said, stern in the moment. "Right, getting ready for bed, sorry." Zeke said, walking to his room.

"Awww…but I wanted to stay up late…" Piranha said. Today was wild to say the least, but then again, a day with Tío Pepe is bound to be wild, anyway.

(Okay, we're at the end! I hope anyone who lives in America had a great 4th of July! And I hope u guys enjoyed the chapter, I wanted to have Perrito make a cameo in some shape or form because of how adorable he is. Anyways, stay strong and awesome!)

Galatians 5:1 KJV:

Stand fast in the liberty where with Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.