The woman nodded and added, "By the way, congratulations," winking at her as Caterpie directed Chelia's direction toward the open window near the entrance.
Chelia gulped, "Oh, huh, well, what did you see? The garden?" She began to laugh nervously. She sighed afterwards. "If you saw something, please, can you keep it a secret? Thank goodness Dad's still at work."
The woman giggled and said, "Come on, the cutest little nerd in the world finding love is not something to keep secret, but okay. I'll let you tell him when you feel like it," Caterpie snickering.
"Gee, I don't think I'll ever be ready to tell him about it," Chelia sighed, "I'm scared that Neil might get trashed once he finds out. You know him Mom, he's really overprotective." When Caterpie snickered, she couldn't help but get annoyed and laugh at the same time, "Don't give me that look Caterpie!"
The caterpillar nuzzled up against her cheek. Needless to say, Neil was beyond happy when he returned home. He let out a sigh and lay on his bed, thinking about nothing else. What had started out stressful turned out to be a great day. Though of course, the group had no idea what awaited them.
Chelia finally retreated back to her room along with Caterpie who had its own cute, handcrafted bed. She couldn't help but giggling so many times today.
The following day, the group met up during lunch as Izy asked, "So, Kiwi, is your father really going to return?" Kiwi sighing, "I think so." "Speaking of which, I'm curious about something," Neil asked, "Your human parents..." the girl replying, "Yes, they exist. I find them, ring doorbell and wait on step. They take me in. I pick them because Mommy looks closer to me."
"I think I get that a bit," Chelia said, "although I'm not confident about facing that wired amalgamation of a thing again."
"I know," Izy groaned, "I felt so useless," Neil saying, "Yeah, he was stronger than the others." Kiwi nodded and uttered, "Well, he known as ultra beast."
"That's right," Neil replied, "We still haven't seen your home yet. Is it a good place for training?" Kiwi replying, "Back yard big."
"You sure your parents won't mind if we end up trashing that place?" Chelia asked, concerned about Kiwi's home.
"I trash house all the time," Kiwi giggled, "They no care," Neil sighing, "Why do I actually believe that?"
Later that day, Kiwi brought the group to her house. Neil expected it to be run-down but was shocked when the girl brought them all to a big mansion, Neil's jaw dropped.
"Um, I'm not gonna make you confirm that this is your house," Chelia muttered. "Looks like someone's living the royal life," Kristofer said, amazed by the mansion. "More places for spy bugs to go, I guess."
Kiwi grinned and said, "It's fun seeing people react," Neil asking, "How many others have you brought over?" the girl replying, "Just you," Neil not questioning this further. And with that, she showed them inside as a middle-aged woman said, "Welcome home, Kiwi," before gasping, "Are these the friends you spoke of?" the girl nodding as the maid squealed, "I have been looking so forward to meeting all of you! I'm Cassandra!" shaking all of their hands vigorously.