"So you have just the 2 boys, no other children we don't know about. Kimberly isn't pregnant." Robin teased.

Tommy rolled his eyes at his mother's joke. He knows that he just dropped bombshells on her. First with the boys that he has custody of and the second one being that he was getting married. "Well Kimberly has another nephew, Eric. He currently lives in Blue bay Harbor. Worst of all is that he is Conner's twin. Identical twin and when he was up here a couple days ago; I couldn't tell them apart. First time I saw him, I thought he was Conner."

"Well they will make for interesting times. How old are the boys?" Patrick asked.

"The twins and Trent are all 16 so is Kira. She is currently living with Jason and Trini; they are in the processing of adopting her."

Before they could respond Kimberly burst through the door with the biggest smile on her face. She was feeling a lot better now that she had worked out all her frustrations over the day's event. Plus she found the perfect song for her wedding and couldn't wait to share it with her fiancée.

"Tommy, I have found the perfect song for the wedding. Of course it is a duet"

"So who's going to do the other part?" Tommy teased.

"Gee, I don't know. My husband, whoever that may be."

Robin realized that Kimberly hasn't noticed that they were even there. In fact she hasn't taken her eyes off Tommy since she came through the door. "Hello Kimberly."

Kimberly turned towards the voice and saw Tommy's parents sitting on the couch. She took her hand and ran over her hair a little embarrassed. "Gee, I must look like a mess. I just came from the gym."

Patrick stared at this girl; hair pulled into a braid with strands sticking out, dressed in a leotard and a skirt. It reminded him of the first time they met her. "Actually, just the opposite."

"So what is the song and we both know I can't sing." Tommy spoke up.

"I think you can handle this song, besides there is always lip-synching. But I think everybody would notice though and it isn't nearly as fun." Kim answered handing Tommy the printout of the lyrics for him to practice.

Tommy's eyes went wide as he saw the song. "Kim, I can't do this song. There is no way I could pull it off. It is a difficult piece." He argued.

"Maybe so; but it is really easy piece to learn and it would be so much fun."

Robin and Patrick watched the playful argument of these two and it was wonderful to see it again. They knew that she the one and only girl that makes their son happy. "Dinner is ready." Robin announced.

"You didn't have to make dinner, I could have done it."

"Kimberly it is fine. I'm sure you make dinner all the time, since Tommy can't cook."

"Hey, I can to cook!" He exclaimed.

"That maybe so, but nobody else wants to eat your cooking." Kim answered with a smile.

Conner and Trent came in when they heard that dinner was ready. Conner rolled his eyes at the way his aunt and teacher play off each other.

"I remember when we first started dating, even before we got the chance to meet her." Patrick started as soon as they were all seated.

"Can you please not tell any stories of our youth? It is bad enough that they already saw a DVD of our relationship courtesy of Billy and Trini." Tommy argued turning red. Kim just turned red.

"Oh come on, today actually reminded me a lot of it." Patrick replied before turning to the teens, who were looking forward to hearing the story.

"So one night and dinner Tommy keeps staring off into space with the biggest grin on his face. Obviously only one person can be responsible for that look, a girl. So of course we ask him about the girl. The way he talked about her, putting her so high on a pedestal that no one could possibly measure up in reality of what he built up in his head. Or so we thought. The day he brings Kimberly home to meet us, I realize the minute they walked into the house that all the wonderful things he had said about her, doesn't even begin to do her justice. She looked like she had just stepped out of a magazine."

Tommy and Kimberly kept their eyes on their plates. The teens were enjoying the story. It always fun to hear a story that embarrasses the adults for a change.

"For the record, I did not just step out of a magazine. I had been at gymnastics practice so I still had my hair in a braid and I was wearing a leotard with jeans and a jean jacket. I had begged Tommy to let me go home and change first, as I wanted to make a good impression on his parents. But he had said that I look beautiful just the way I am. My answer to that was that he was biased." Kim argued in her defense.

"Actually I don't think I ever saw a day where you didn't look absolutely beautiful." Tommy answered her.

"Now you really are bias. What about the time I was having an extremely bad day. I was a total mess. Or the time I was in the hospital."

"You were in the hospital, when was that!" Conner exclaimed.

"Conner chill. I fell off the balancing beam. I was a fine."

"Yeah that all depends on your definition of fine." Conner mumbled.

"I was fine, I was being held for observation." Kim defended.

"Well this was fun, but we need to be getting home. We will definitely come back to see you guys again soon." Robin spoke up putting her plate in the sink.

"Well mom dad, have a safe drive." Tommy said as he gave his mother a kiss on the cheek while Patrick hugged Kimberly.

"Come on, we will walk you out." Kimberly added.


The adults and the teens walked outside and came face to face with Elsa, Zeltrax and a whole group of Tyrannodrones.

"Tommy what do we do?" Conner whispered.

"I don't know." He answered trying to figure out what it is that they are supposed to do.