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As soon as we arrived, Front Desk Lady pulled together another row of chairs for the members of the Monster Squad, Walter, and my surprise guest, San San.
When I brought Great Auntie San San over to Mom, they just stared at each other for a moment. And then they slowly started to talk.
Whew. That was easier than I thought.
Now all I had to do was kick my way to a black belt. No sweat. I headed back into the karate studio to do some warm-up exercises. Wouldn't Brick be surprised when he saw me do his kick for the judges?
As it turned out, Brick was in rare form. Sure, he made fun of osu during practice, but he used it perfectly during our match. He pinned me on the floor and knocked me off the mats more than once.
Eventually, I landed flat on my back, with Brick standing over me.
“Tough break, Ninja,” Brick said. He helped me up. “Better luck next time.”
I got up and waved to the Monster Squad, Walter, San San, and Mom. Everyone was clapping. But despite losing, I did not feel like a runner-up. I was a winner—all-around. I helped kick some monster butt and I got to know my long-lost aunt. I even got a trophy, never mind that it was only for second place. If all this wasn't winning, then what was?
Brick came over to me after the awards had been distributed and I was sure he'd gloat some more. After all, his trophy was three times the size of mine.
“See you in class next week?” he asked.
This day was certainly full of surprises. “Next week!” I said.
“So who's up for a great big barbecue tomorrow?” Mom asked as we strolled out of Dojo Academy. “Auntie San San already said she'll be there. And your friends are all welcome!” she said, pointing to Lindsey, Jesse, and Damon.
They looked back at me.
“Friends?” Damon cracked.
But the truth was, it was getting harder and harder not to consider my fellow squad members as actual true friends.
“Hey, Stella,” Jesse said. “Let me see your trophy.”
I handed it over. The engraving on the bottom read:
STELLA MIN
KYU 2
DOJO ACADEMY
“For what it's worth,” Jesse said to me, “I think you were number kyu one, not kyu two. Whatever that word means.”
“And as far as
I'm
concerned,” Damon added, “you really are a ninja.”
As we walked outside, the sky looked ominous, like a storm was blowing in. Night was coming, too.
Brrrrr.
I shoved my hands into my pockets to shake off the chill.
Mom and San San stood off to the side, saying their good-byes.
Lindsey stood off to the other side, snapping photos in the half dark. The flash kept going off like a strobe light. I posed like a ninja, of course, for as many photos as possible. Damon pretended to be a ninja standing next to me. He was good for comic relief sometimes.
In the midst of our photo session, Jesse whispered, “Hey, guys, what's that up there? Up in the sky? Do you see something?”
Jesse, Lindsey, Damon, and I all looked straight up toward the looming clouds. There was a strange flying object way off in the distance behind a cluster of trees. Was it a plane? It hovered near Nerve Mountain, almost like it was hanging over Leery Castle. Were they birds? It looked a little like a ship.
“I don't know what that is,” Damon stammered. “But that thing is not from around here!”
“Could it be some kind of UFO?” Lindsey asked.
“Whoa,” Damon blurted.
Before we could take a second look, the mystery object vanished back into the sky.
San San came over. “You four look like you just saw a ghost!” she said.
I shrugged. “Um . . .” I wasn't sure what to tell her.
“Maybe you four will let me in on your next B-Monster adventure?” she asked.
“Maybe,” I swallowed hard. “As long as it doesn't involve any eyeballs.”

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